Muppet Babies: Crossover Series
Seasons[]
Nº | Title | Written by: | Initial airing |
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1.01 | "Noisy Neighbors" | Jeffery Scott | 15 September 1984 |
The babies struggle to keep Animal quiet so as not to awaken their neighbor, a police officer who works the night shift. Song: Sleep Rockin’ Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
1.02 | "Who's Afraid of the Big, Bad Dark?" | Jeffery Scott | 22 September 1984 |
The babies help Beaker conquer his fear of darkness. Song: Good Things Happen In The Dark
Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
1.03 | "Dental Hyjinks" | Jeffery Scott | 29 September 1984 |
The babies try to pull out Fozzie's loose tooth so he won’t have to go to the dentist. Song: Loose Tooth Boogie Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin.
Note: This is the only episode to have different music for the title card. | |||
1.04 | "Raiders of the Lost Muppet" | Jeffery Scott | 6 October 1984 |
While playing hide and seek, Animal vanishes and the babies search the house for him. Song: Best Friends Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin.
The Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom fantasy sequences includes the only instance of an adult character's face being seen. | |||
1.05 | "Scooter's Hidden Talent" | Jeffery Scott | 13 October 1984 |
The other babies all have special talents, but Scooter can't figure out his. Song: Dream for Your Inspiration Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
1.06 | "The Case of the Missing Chicken" | Jeffery Scott | 20 October 1984 |
Gonzo panics when he can't find his stuffed chicken, Camilla. Song: Camilla Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
1.07 | "Eight Take-Away One Equals Panic" | Jeffery Scott | 27 October 1984 |
Panic ensues in the nursery when the babies overhear Nanny saying she needs to get rid of one of them. Song: Table for One Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
1.08 | "What Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up?" | Jeffery Scott | 3 November 1984 |
Kermit struggles with deciding what he wants to be when he grows up. Song: It's Up To You Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin.
Guest appearance by Tom Selleck. | |||
1.09 | "Close Encounters of the Frog Kind" | Jeffery Scott | 10 November 1984 |
Kermit's little nephew, Robin, comes to visit and escapes his bowl. Song: Practice Makes Perfect Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin.
The appearance of Kermit's little nephew, Robin. | |||
1.10 | "Gonzo's Video Show" | Jeffrey Scott | 17 November 1984 |
The babies create their own movies. Song: I Can't Help Being a Star Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
1.11 | "Fun Park Fantasies" | Jeffrey Scott | 24 November 1984 |
The babies try to sleep while imagining what the amusement park they'll be visiting the next day will be like. Song: Merry Go Round Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
1.12 | "From a Galaxy Far, Far Away" | Jeffrey Scott | 1 December 1984 |
The babies conclude the creature that climbed into the nursery is an alien and try to return her to Neptune. Song: Rocket to the Stars Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
1.13 | "Good, Clean, Fun" | Jeffrey Scott | 8 December 1984 |
After breaking a lamp, the babies try to make it up to Nanny, but create more messes in the process. Song: Keep Your Animal Clean
Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. |
2.01 | "Once Upon an Egg Timer" | Jeffery Scott | 14 September 1985 |
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When Rowlf loses his voice, the others take turns telling stories of searching for it. Song: Show us the Real You This episode along with the next two were aired as Muppets Babies & Monsters.
Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
2.02 | "Piggy's Hyper-Activity Book" | Jeffery Scott | 21 September 1985 |
The babies amuse themselves by working their way through an activity book. This episode aired alongside the series premiere of Little Muppet Monsters as part of the "Muppets Babies & Monsters" series. Song: Music is Everywhere Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
2.03 | "Fozzie's Last Laugh" | Jeffery Scott | 28 September 1985 |
Fozzie considers giving up comedy. Song: Wocka Wocka Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
2.04 | "The Great Cookie Robbery" | Jeffery Scott | 5 October 1985 |
While Gonzo secretly munches away at a box of cookies, the other babies tell stories to keep their minds off their growling stomachs. Song: Railroad Tracking Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
2.05 | "Out-of-This-World History" | Jeffrey Scott | 12 October 1985 |
The babies wander their way through history with the assistance of one of Nanny's books. Song: Yankee Doodle Rock Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
2.06 | "Snow White and the Seven Muppets" | Jeffery Scott | 19 October 1985 |
The babies put on their own version of ‘Snow White’ but Piggy is frustrated when she doesn't get the lead role. Song: Snow White Blues Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
2.07 | "I Want My Muppet TV!" | Jeffery Scott | 26 October 1985 |
When the TV breaks, the babies make their own programs. Song: TV Maniacs Guest appearance by Johnny Carson. A clip of Ed McMahon doing his "Heeeere's Johnny" line was also used.
Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
2.08 | "Musical Muppets" | Jeffery Scott | 2 November 1985 |
Rowlf enters a song writing contest which inspires everyone to try out song writing. Song: Various bits by each muppet including 'The Weirdo Troll', 'On the Range', and 'How to Tell a Chicken Joke'
Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
2.09 | "What's New at the Zoo?" | Jeffery Scott | 9 November 1985 |
The babies tell Rowlf the positive things about zoos. But when Gonzo realizes that there's no way of telling what kind of animal he is, he worries that he'll get thrown in the zoo! Song: Animals Are My Favorite People Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
2.10 | "The Great Muppet Cartoon Show" | Jeffery Scott | 16 November 1985 |
The babies make their own cartoon shows. Among the antics, Piggy draws up a parody of Pinocchio, Gonzo fights with his own creation, and Scooter makes computer animation, but ends up falling victim to Animal's messier animation. Song: We Love Cartoons Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
2.11 | "The Muppet Museum of Art" | Jeffery Scott | 23 November 1985 |
When Skeeter breaks her ankle on one of Piggy's roller skates and nobody can go to the art museum because of Gonzo, the babies create their own art museum in the nursery for her. Meanwhile, Piggy deals with her guilty conscience, as she had blamed Skeeter's injury on Gonzo. Song: Art is For Your Heart
Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
2.12 | "By the Book" | Barry O'Brien,
Bob Smith |
30 November 1985 |
The babies take turns narrating stories from their favorite books. Song: Someone’s Gonna Fix It
Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
2.13 | "When You Wish Upon a Muppet" | Chuck Lorre | 7 December 1985 |
The babies imagine their fondest wishes coming true. Song: Wishes Have a Way of Coming True The film clip shown after Muppet wish is from The Great Muppet Caper. Strangely, many of the muppets who appeared in Muppet Babies, aren’t in that scene. Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin.
Last episode to feature Howie Mandel as the voices of Skeeter and Animal. |
3.01 | "Pigerella" | Jeffrey Scott | 13 September 1986 |
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Piggy takes the blame and punishment for Skeeter's mess, leaving her to imagine herself as Cinderella. Song: Check me Out Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin.
First episode to feature Dave Coulier as the voices of Bunsen and Animal | |||
3.02 | "The Best Friend I Never Had" | Jeffrey Scott | 20 September 1986 |
With the aid of Scooter's computer, the babies try to create their perfect friends. Song: Nobody's Perfect Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
3.03 | "The Weirdo Zone" | Jeffrey Scott | 27 September 1986 |
The babies try to get in touch with their inner weirdness in order to understand Gonzo. Song: Semi Weirdo Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
3.04 | "Muppets in Toyland" | Jeffrey Scott | 4 October 1986 |
Scooter’s new robot seems like the best toy ever, until it starts taking hostages. Song: Calling All Toys Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
3.05 | "The Muppet Broadcasting Company" | Jeffrey Scott | 11 October 1986 |
When the power goes out, the babies make their own radio programs. Song: Let’s Hear it for Your Ears
Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
3.06 | "Kermit Goes to Washington" | Jeffrey Scott | 18 October 1986 |
Nanny instructs the babies to create a set of rules for the nursery which leads them to experiment with various forms of government. Song: Jail Birds Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
3.07 | "Fozzie's Family Tree" | Jeffrey Scott | 25 October 1986 |
The babies take a look at their ancestors to learn more about who they are. Song: Rowlfgang Amadogus Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
3.08 | "The Daily Muppet" | Jeffrey Scott | 1 November 1986 |
After Nanny's newspaper is ruined, the babies make their own for her. Song: The Daily Muppet
Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
3.09 | "Scooter's Uncommon Cold" | Jeffrey Scott | 8 November 1986 |
When Scooter gets sick, the babies go inside him to aide his body in fighting the germs. Song: Get Well Soon
Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
3.10 | "Treasure Attic" | Jeffrey Scott | 15 November 1986 |
The babies set out on an expedition to the attic to recover Nanny's missing treasure. Song: Pirates Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
3.11 | "Around the Nursery in 80 Days" | Jeffrey Scott | 22 November 1986 |
To convince Nanny not to go on vacation, the babies build the world's biggest attractions in the nursery. Song: Flying Away Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
3.12 | "Fine Feathered Enemies"
"Polly Wants a Muppet" |
Jeffrey Scott | 29 November 1986 |
Polly the talkative parrot that Nanny leaves in the nursery causes fights to erupt between the babies. Song: Friends to the End Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
3.13 | "Muppet Goose" | Jeffrey Scott | 6 December 1986 |
Nanny tries to get the babies to sleep by telling them nursery rhymes. Song: Make a Nursery Rhyme Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
3.14 | "Bad Luck Bear" | Jeffrey Scott | 13 December 1986 |
Fozzie breaks a mirror and struggles to get rid of his bad luck. Song: Good Luck Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
3.15 | "Of Mice and Muppets" | Sindy McKay,
Larry Swerdlove |
20 December 1986 |
The babies spend a long night trying to recapture PeeWee, Officer Caruther's pet mouse. Song: Playing in the City Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
3.16 | "Back to the Nursery" | Jeffrey Scott | 27 December 1986 |
After Fozzie ruins one of Nanny's photos, the babies travel back in time to take a new one. Song: Running out of Time Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. |
4.01 | "Muppetland" | Sindy McKay,
Larry Swerdlove |
19 September 1987 |
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The babies are invited to Bunsen's birthday party at a theme park, and while waiting for the actual event, they pretend to build a theme park with each baby creating their own land.(Fozzie's based on comedy, Gonzo's involving weird things, etc.) Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin.
Song: Muppetland | |||
4.02 | "Water Babies" | Barbara Beck,
Stephen Robertson |
26 September 1987 |
The babies play mine tunnel, and then explore the ocean with the help of a fish tank. Gonzo imagines himself as a deep sea explorer, and they convince Fozzie there isn't anything to be afraid of. Song: Deep Blue Sea Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
4.03 | "The Incredible Shrinking Weirdo" | Sindy McKay,
Larry Swerdlove |
3 October 1987 |
Gonzo is convinced he is getting smaller. Song: Being Small Isn’t Bad at All Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
4.04 | "Where No Muppet Has Gone Before" | Katherine Lawrence | 10 October 1987 |
After Skeeter's Lewis and Clark game goes wrong, Bunsen and Beaker come over for a sleepover and teach the babies about outer space. The babies then have fantasies about being in space, once again. Song: Guiding Star Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
4.05 | "Journey to the Center of the Nursery" | Sindy McKay,
Larry Swerdlove |
17 October 1987 |
When Fozzie drops his skate key down the vent, the babies travel to the center of earth to find it. Song: Underground Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin.
Last episode to be animated with Japanese-based Toei Animation. | |||
4.06 | "This Little Piggy Went to Hollywood" | Sindy McKay,
Larry Swerdlove |
24 October 1987 |
Once again, Piggy dreams about her future as a Hollywood star. She fantasizes going on Star Search, and starring in a parody of I Love Lucy and co-starring in a movie with Andrew McCarthy. Song: Biggest Little Pig in Hollywood Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin.
First episode to be animated with Korean-based AKOM. | |||
4.07 | "My Muppet Valentine" | Star Kaplan,
Maia Matisse |
31 October 1987 |
When Nanny forgets Rowlf's valentine cookie, the others’ attempts to cheer him up just seem to make Rowlf feel worse. Song: You’re All So Special to Me Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
4.08 | "Invasion of the Muppet Snackers" | Sindy McKay,
Larry Swerdlove |
7 November 1987 |
The babies worry how they’ll eat the foul thing Nanny is working on in the kitchen. Song: Give Food a Chance Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
4.09 | "Twinkle Toe Muppets" | Sindy McKay,
Larry Swerdlove |
14 November 1987 |
The babies try to teach Scooter to dance while Piggy and Skeeter argue over whether dancing for Scooter should be beautiful or fun. Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
4.10 | "Weirdo for the Prosecution" | Sindy McKay,
Larry Swerdlove |
21 November 1987 |
Gonzo is put on trial after Skeeter accuses him of breaking the cookie jar. Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
4.11 | "Muppet Island" | Rich Fogel,
Mark Seidenberg |
28 November 1987 |
While Nanny cleans the hall carpet, the babies are trapped in the nursery, leading them to imagine themselves on a deserted island. Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
4.12 | "The Frog Who Knew Too Much" | Rich Fogel,
Mark Seidenberg |
5 December 1987 |
Kermit struggles not to reveal Nanny's secret to the others. Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
4.13 | "Beach Blanket Babies" | Sindy McKay,
Larry Swerdlove |
12 December 1987 |
The babies help Fozzie in overcoming his fear of water. Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
4.14 | "Old MacKermit Had a Farm" | Rich Fogel,
Mark Seidenberg |
19 December 1987 |
The babies try to figure out where muffins come from. Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
4.15 | "Adventures in Muppet-Sitting" | Star Kaplan,
Maia Matisse |
26 December 1987 |
The babies try to keep Robin and Animal safe and out of trouble. Guest characters: Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin.
The appearance of Kermit's nephew Robin. | |||
4.16 | "The House That Muppets Built" | Ken Koonce,
David Wiemers |
2 January 1988 |
When Piggy's dollhouse is destroyed, she searches for a new one. Featuring a cameo by Dick Clark and The $25,000 Pyramid. Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
4.17 | "Masquerading Muppets" | Rich Fogel,
Mark Seidenberg |
9 January 1988 |
The babies prepare for a costume ball but Piggy and Skeeter argue over the queen costume. Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin.
Song: Costume Party | |||
4.18 | "Nanny's Day Off" | Hank Saroyan | 16 January 1988 |
The babies give Nanny a day off and attempt to take on her chores. Song: Muppet Western Song Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. |
5.01 | "Muppets Not Included" | Sindy McKay,
Larry Swerdlove |
10 September 1988 |
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The babies find a strange object belonging to Nanny and try to figure out what it is. Song: Whatchamacallit Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
5.02 | "Beauty and the Schnoz" | Sindy McKay,
Larry Swerdlove |
17 September 1988 |
Gonzo tries to make himself attractive in Piggy's eyes. Song: Look a Little Bit Closer Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
5.03 | "The Pig Who Would Be Queen" | Hank Saroyan | 24 September 1988 |
The babies create a picture box fairy tale. Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
5.04 | "Is There a Muppet in the House?" | Sindy McKay,
Larry Swerdlove |
1 October 1988 |
Rowlf's description of a scary movie makes everyone toss and turn during a stormy naptime. Things gets worse when kids start vanishing, and they believe Baby Animal found a secret passage. Song: No One Believes in Ghosts? Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
5.05 | "Slipping Beauty" | Lois Becker,
Mark Stratton |
8 October 1988 |
The babies tell the story of Sleeping Beauty to Piggy over a walkie-talkie after Piggy gets the chicken pox. Song: We Miss You Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
5.06 | "Muppet Baby Boom" | Sindy McKay,
Larry Swerdlove |
15 October 1988 |
The babies prepare to look after the neighbor's Baby (it turns out to be a kitten named Baby). Song: B-A-B-Y Baby Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
5.07 | "Scooter By Any Other Name" | J.R. Young | 22 October 1988 |
With Gonzo's assistance, Scooter experiments with different personalities. Song: Look at Me Now
Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
5.08 | "He's a Wonderful Frog" | Sindy McKay,
Larry Swerdlove |
29 October 1988 |
The babies try to convince Kermit not to leave forever while he prepares to visit Robin. Song: He’s My Hero Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
5.09 | "Elm Street Babies" | Tony Marino | 5 November 1988 |
The babies reveal the strange dreams they’re having, all of which feed into each other's dreams. Song: Sandman Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
5.10 | "Plan Eight from Outer Space" | Lois Becker,
Mark Stratton |
12 November 1988 |
Convinced that space aliens are abducting nannies, the babies set out to rescue the nannies, and ensure theirs isn’t the next one to vanish. Song: That's What Nannies Do Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
5.11 | "Junkyard Muppets" | Sindy McKay,
Larry Swerdlove |
19 November 1988 |
A mess in the nursery leaves Fozzie and Piggy searching for their missing possessions and Gonzo searching for Camilla. Song: We Want Your Stuff Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
5.12 | "The Air Conditioner at the End of the Galaxy" | Lois Becker,
Mark Stratton |
26 November 1988 |
After the air conditioner breaks, the babies imagine themselves in the jungle while searching for a cool spot. Song: Keep Your Cool Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
5.13 | "Bug-Busting Babies" | Hank Saroyan | 3 December 1988 |
Gonzo leads a team into Scooter’s Computer to catch the bug messing up his program. Song: Bug Busters Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. |
6.01 | "This Old Nursery" | J.R. Young | 16 September 1989 |
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The babies find a time capsule in the wall and imagine what the people who used to live in the nursery might have been like. Song: Caveman Ways Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
6.02 | "And Now a Word From Our Muppets" | Sindy McKay,
Larry Swerdlove |
23 September 1989 |
When Nanny has a garage sale, the babies create advertisements to sell her products. Song: Come See Nanny Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
6.03 | "Six-to-Eight Weeks" | Sindy McKay,
Larry Swerdlove |
30 September 1989 |
The babies imagine what their new playhouse will be like, while waiting for it to arrive in the mail. Song: We've Been Waiting for You Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
6.04 | "The Green Ranger" | Mark Stratton,
Lois Becker |
7 October 1989 |
Kermit wonders what it takes to be a hero after his favorite cowboy show is canceled. Song: Green Ranger Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
6.05 | "Not Necessarily the Babies" | J.R. Young | 14 October 1989 |
The babies learn about the news by making their own program. Song: Can't Stop the News Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
6.06 | "Comic Capers" | Sindy McKay,
Larry Swerdlove |
21 October 1989 |
The babies amuse themselves by wandering the comic section of the Sunday paper. Song: We Love the Funnies Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin.
Guest appearance by Stan Lee. | |||
6.07 | "Faster Than a Speeding Weirdo" | Hank Saroyan | 28 October 1989 |
Gonzo’s careless daredevil stunt caused his stuffed chick Camillia to get severely damaged. Can Nanny fix her? Song: I’ll Be Blue for You Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
6.08 | "Skeeter and the Wolf" | Hank Saroyan | 4 November 1989 |
Skeeter leads a team into the attic to search for Nanny’s ‘Peter and the Wolf’ record. Song: Instrumental music from Peter and the Wolf Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
6.09 | "Romancing the Weirdo" | Jeffrey Scott | 11 November 1989 |
Gonzo finds a typewriter and creates a detective/adventure story. Song: It's Fun to Write Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
6.10 | "The New Adventures of Kermo Polo" | Mark Stratton,
Lois Becker |
18 November 1989 |
Nanny tells the babies about the great explorers in history. Song: The Right Stuff Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
6.11 | "Goosetown Babies" | Hank Saroyan | 25 November 1989 |
Gonzo and Animal search the Mother Goose rhymes to see what’s wrong with them. Song: Goosetown Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
6.12 | "It's Only Pretendo" | Sindy McKay,
Larry Swerdlove |
2 December 1989 |
Piggy and Gonzo go a little crazy competing for high scores in a video game. Song: The Great Unbeatable Me Some of the footage is taken from the video game Fantasy Zone.
Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin. | |||
6.13 | "Quoth the Weirdo" | Sindy McKay,
Larry Swerdlove |
9 December 1989 |
The babies share their favorite poems with their new friend, Bean. Song: Making a Rhyme Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker, Robin, Bean Bunny, Statler and Waldorf.
The appearance of Bean Bunny, Uncle Statler and Uncle Waldorf. | |||
6.14 | "Operators are Standing By" | Hank Saroyan,
J.R. Young |
16 December 1989 |
Animal hangs the phone up on someone, and the others wonder who it was. Song: It's the Bees Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker, Robin, Bean Bunny, Statler and Waldorf. | |||
6.15 | "Babes in Troyland" | Mark Stratton,
Lois Becker |
23 December 1989 |
Scooter teaches the others about Greek mythology. Song: Monster of my Dreams The live action clip of a monster is from the X-rated film 'Flesh Gordon'. | |||
6.16 | "Puss 'n' Boots 'n' Babies" | Hank Saroyan,
J.R. Young |
30 December 1989 |
The babies and Nanny babysit Officer Caruther's pet cat, giving the babies a chance to learn about kittens. Song: Meow Unlike most live-action sequences, a real cat was pasted into the cartoon world.
Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker, Robin, Bean Bunny, Statler and Waldorf. | |||
6.17 | "Muppets of Invention" | Sindy McKay,
Larry Swerdlove |
6 January 1990 |
Statler and Waldorf encourage the babies to make inventions of their own. Song: Nose for the Future Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker, Robin, Bean Bunny, Statler and Waldorf. | |||
6.18 | "A Punch Line to the Tummy" | Jeffrey Scott | 13 January 1990 |
Fozzie tries to record his jokes to hear if they’re funny or not, but all he hears are the others insulting him. Song: Words Can Hurt Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker, Robin, Bean Bunny, Statler and Waldorf.
Guest appearances by John Ritter, Whoopi Goldberg and Dave Coulier. |
7.01 | "Muppet Babies: The Next Generation" | Sindy McKay,
Larry Swerdlove |
15 September 1990 |
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The babies try to imagine what the future will be like, and end up performing parodies of multiple space programs. Song: The Future is Counting on You This is a parody of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker, Robin, and Bean Bunny. | |||
7.02 | "Buckskin Babies" | Hank Saroyan,
J.R. Young |
22 September 1990 |
The babies imagine themselves as folk heroes of the old west. Song: We're Pals
Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker, Robin and Bean Bunny (fantasy sequence only). | |||
7.03 | "Sing a Song of Superheroes" | Hank Saroyan,
J.R. Young |
29 September 1990 |
Nanny's water is shut off and the babies go in search of it while performing superhero operatic numbers in exaggerated garb. Song: Various parodies of opera numbers. Last episode to air in syndication.
Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker, Robin and Bean Bunny. | |||
7.04 | "Gonzee's Playhouse Channel" | Sindy McKay,
Larry Swerdlove |
6 October 1990 |
The babies start their own TV Channel with parodies of Sesame Street, Winnie-the-Pooh, etc. Song: Numbers Make my Day Guest characters: Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker, Robin and Bean Bunny. | |||
7.05 | "Kermit Pan" | Hank Saroyan,
J.R. Young |
13 October 1990 |
The babies recreate a whacked-out approximate version of Peter Pan for Bean Bunny's benefit. Song: Animal Gator
Guest characters: Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker, Robin and Bean Bunny. | |||
7.06 | "Whose Tale is it Anyway?" | Sindy McKay,
Larry Swerdlove |
20 October 1990 |
Piggy becomes jealous of Bean's friend Janice, whom is able to read before all the other tots, causing a fight over who will play the role of Mother Rabbit when Janice announces she will read "Peter Rabbit. " Song: I'm Only One Bunny Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker, Robin, Bean Bunny, Statler, Waldorf and Janice. | |||
7.07 | "At the Movies" | Hank Saroyan,
J.R. Young |
27 October 1990 |
After Uncle Statler and Waldorf announce they will open their own movie theater, the Muppet Babies jump into their favorite movies. Johnny 5 from Short Circuit helps Scooter find a movie that fits him. Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker, Robin, Bean Bunny, Janice, Statler and Waldorf. | |||
7.08 | "In Search of the Bronzed Beetle" | Hank Saroyan,
J.R. Young |
3 November 1990 |
When Statler and Waldorf's old trunk arrives a beetle brooch goes missing, the Babies go in a fantasy search for it. Song: Faraway Places Are Calling Me
Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker, Robin, Bean Bunny, Janice, Statler and Waldorf. | |||
7.09 | "The Transcontinental Whoo-Whoo" | Hank Saroyan,
J.R. Young |
10 November 1990 |
The babies build a transcontinental railroad across the nursery and more. Song: Simon Says
Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker, Robin, Bean Bunny, Janice, Statler and Waldorf. | |||
7.10 | "Get Me to the Perch on Time" | Hank Saroyan,
J.R. Young |
17 November 1990 |
An injured carrier pigeon recuperates in the nursery while the babies travel the world delivering the mail. Song: We're Looking for Lou Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker, Robin, Bean Bunny, Janice, Statler and Waldorf. | |||
7.11 | "Bearly Alone Babies" | Hank Saroyan,
J.R. Young |
24 November 1990 |
While Nanny locks up in anticipation of a storm, Fozzie sets traps for a burglar. Song: We're Not Afraid Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker, Robin, Bean Bunny, Janice, Statler and Waldorf. | |||
7.12 | "Remote Control Cornballs" | Hank Saroyan,
J.R. Young |
1 December 1990 |
Bunsen and Beaker bring over their TV transducter and accidentally mix up everyone's favorite shows. Song: Is That What's Bugging You Pearl? Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker, Robin, Bean Bunny, Janice, Statler and Waldorf. | |||
7.13 | "Nice to Have Gnome You" | Hank Saroyan,
J.R. Young |
8 December 1990 |
Piggy searches the labyrinth for her missing library book. Featuring clips from Jim Henson features Labyrinth and The Witches. Song: Book Bookah Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker, Robin, Bean Bunny, Janice, Statler and Waldorf. | |||
7.14 | "Happy Birthday Uncle Piggy" | Lois Becker,
Mark Stratton |
15 December 1990 |
The babies try to create a perfect surprise party for Uncle Statler. Song: It’s Hard to be as Wonderful as Me
Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker, Robin, Bean Bunny, Janice, Statler and Waldorf. | |||
7.15 | "Hats!, Hats!, Hats!" | Sindy McKay | 22 December 1990 |
Statler and Waldorf bring hats to the Nursery. Song: When You're Under a Hat Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin, Bean Bunny, Janice, Statler and Waldorf. | |||
7.16 | "The Flags Over The Nursery" | Hank Saroyan,
J.R. Young |
29 December 1990 |
A new amusement park will open in five years, and, deciding not to wait that long, the babies and the characters imagine their own wacky amusement park with Ryan, Winnie The Pooh, Bobby, Cindy, Oliver and Kids World's Adventures Team. Song: Baby Land Guest characters: Bunsen and Beaker (fantasy sequence only), Robin, Bean Bunny, Janice. Li Tooth, Floyd, Zoot, Lips, Sam, Chef, Beauragard, Rizzo, Link, Sweetums, Thog, Doglion, Statler and Waldorf. This is the series finale.
NOTE: This episode contained episodes from the "Kermit the Frog: Private Eye" segment and the animated "Pigs In Space" segment from the "Space Cowboys" episode of Kids World's Adventures of Jim Henson's Little Muppet Monsters. |
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Trivia[]
- Bobby, Cindy, Oliver, Matthew, Dwayne, Steve, DJ, Stephanie, Michelle, Malcolm, Resse, Dewey, Mallory, Renee, Daisy, Gabriella, Gerald, May, Sid, Kady, Franklin and The Gang, Alvin, Simon, Theodore, Brittany, Jeanette, Elanor, Ben Hilton, Jamie, Max, Becca, Nicky, Jeannie, The Flash/Tony, Crispin, Dylan,Duncan, Sean, Tony's Brother, German Speaking Boy, Juel, Erin, Benny, Lina, Henry, Kiki, Dennis The Menace & Friends, Pete & Pete, Richelle, Littlefoot, Cera, Ducky, Petrie, Spike, SpongeBob SquarePants, Patrick Star, Bloom, Stella, Flora, Musa, Tecna, Layla, Roxy, Simba, Timon, Pumbaa, Zazu, Terk, Tantor, Baloo, Bagheera, King Louie, the Vultures (Buzzie, Flaps, Ziggy, and Dizzy), Jiminy Cricket, Alex, Marty, Melman, Gloria, the Penguins of Madagascar (Skipper, Kolwalski, Rico, and Private), Genie, Louis, Roger Rabbit, Danny, Sawyer, Rex, Dweeb, Woog, Esla, Rapunzel, Pascal, Flynn Rider, Maximus, Jean-Bob, Speed, Puffin, Chanticleer, Wilbur the Albatross, Owen, Lindsay, Beth, Strawberry Shortcake and her friends, Danny Phantom, Sam Manson, Tucker Foley, Jazz Fenton, Danny, Sawyer, Jean-Bob, Speed, Puffin, Rex, Dweeb, Woog, Elsa, Rapunzel, Pascal, Flynn Rider, Maximus, Chanticleer, Wilbur the Albatross, Bob the Tomato, Larry the Cucumber, Junior Asparagus, Hercules, Megara, Philoctetes, Pegasus, Alice, Pocahontas, Meeko, Flit, Princess Aurora, Prince Phillip, Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, Rosetta, Silvermist, Idressa, Fawn, Oliver, Dodger, Lucky, Cadpig, Rolly, Spot the Chicken, Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Jessie, Tommy Pickles, Chuckie Finster, Simon, Theodore, Brittany, Huckle, Lowly, Woody Woodpecker, Ord, Cassie, Arthur Read Ash and his friends, Ronald McDonald and his friends, Bob the Tomato, Larry the Cucumber, Junior Asparagus, Laura Carrot, Jimmy and Jerry Gourd, Mr. Nezzer, Mr. Lunt, the Powerpuff Girls (Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup), Professor Utonium, Miss Keane, Blue the Puppy, Ploka Dots, Slippery Soap, Tickety Tock, Mr. Salt, Mrs. Pepper, Paprika, Periwinkle, Roar E. Saurus, Fredrica the Birthday Girl, Zazu, Rafiki, Kovu, Kiara, Terk, Tantor, the All-Grown Up Gang, Grandpa Lou Pickles, Carly Shay, Sam Puckett, Freddie Benson, Spencer Shay, Gibby, The Gummi Bears, Scrooge McDuck, Huey, Dewey, Louie, Webby, Launchpad McQuack, Darkwing Duck, Gosalyn Mallard, Honker Muddlefoot, Chip and Dale, Gadget Hackwrench, Monterey Jack, Zipper, Lilo, Stitch, Pleakey, Jumba, the Muppets (Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Gonzo, Bean Bunny, Rowlf the Dog, Scooter, Rizzo the Rat, Waldorf and Statler, Pepe the King Prawn, Sweetums, Thog, Sam the Eagle, the Electric Mayhem and Walter), Popeye, Olive Oyl, Popeye's Nephews (Peepeye, Poopeye, Pipeye, and Pupeye), Wimpy, Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool, Toad, Yoshi, Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, Sonic the Hedgehog, Miles "Tails" Prower, Knuckles the Echidna, Amy Rose, Cream the Rabbit, Cheese the Chao, Shadow the Hedgehog, Rouge the Bat, Team Chaotix (Vector the Crocodile, Espio the Chameleon, and Charmy the Bee), Silver the Hedgehog, Blaze the Cat, Spyro the Dragon, Sparx the Dragonfly, Banjo and Kazooie, The Griffins (Peter, Lois, Chris, Meg, Brian, and Stewie), Glenn Quagmire, Cleveland Brown, The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Harry Potter, Hermoine Granger, Ron Weasley, Anastasia, Alex, Marty, Melman, Gloria, the Penguins of Madagascar (Skipper, Kowalski, Rico, and Private), King Julien, Maurice, Mort, Vitaly, Gia, Stefano, Marlene, Baloo, Bagheera, King Louie, Kit Cloudkicker, Rebecca Cunningham, the Vultures, Pinocchio, Jiminy Cricket, Geppetto, Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Jessie, Hamm, Slinky Dog, Rex, Mr. Potato Head, Mrs. Potato Head, the Squeeze Toy Aliens, Bullseye, Dolly, Mr. Pricklepants, Buttercup, Trixie, Chuckles the Clown, the Incredibles (Bob, Helen, Dash, Violet, Jack-Jack, and Frozone), Cinderella, Snow White, Ariel, Sebastian, Belle, Lumiere, Cogsworth, Mrs. Potts, Chip the Cup, Aladdin, Princess Jasmine, Genie, Abu, Mulan, Mushu, Cri-Kee, Pocahontas, Meeko, Flit, Princess Aurora, Princess Tiana, Louis, Rapunzel, Flynn Rider, Pascal, Maximus, Princess Merida, Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, Terence, Fawn, Rosetta, Silvermist, Iridessa, Vidia, Lucky, Cadpig, Rolly, Spot the Chicken, Alice, Hercules, Megara, Phlioctetes, Pegasus, Phineas and Ferb, Candace Flynn, Isabella Garcia-Shapiro, Stacy Hirano, Buford, Baljeet, Perry the Platypus and the crossover gang will guest star in this show.