Muppet Babies
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Director
Jim Henson
Age 48 (died at 53)
Writer
Jeffrey Scott
Age 33 (now 74)
Producer
John Ahern
Age 51 (died at 74)
The babies use an egg timer and a story to help Rowlf get his voice back.
When all the babies have nothing to do, Piggy takes out her activity book to play with.
Fozzie decides he doesn't want to be a comedian anymore when Piggy hurts his feelings.
Gonzo secretly and selfishly keeps cookies to himself letting the other Muppet Babies suffer from hunger until they meet an imaginary cookie-hungry bandit, One-Eyed Jake.
The babies hear about the timeline of history.
Bunson and Beaker come over, and the babies play Snow White. But Skeeter and Piggy argue over who is to play Snow White.
After their real TV set goes bad, missing their favorite show. The Muppet Babies use a pretend TV set and make their own shows.
Each Muppet Baby performs and records his or her own song for a song-writing contest and at the end, all their songs are played together as one.
The babies must convince Rolf that the zoo is not a prison for animals.
The Muppet Babies create their own cartoons.
The Muppet Babies are about to go to the art museum when Skeeter gets hurt by one of Piggy's pink skates. Before everyone could notice the skate, Piggy replaces her skate with Gonzo's in the scene of the accident so he could take the blame. Since they can't go to the art museum now, the muppets decide to bring the art museum to the nursery by creating their own works of art. Gonzo paints portraits of Piggy, but her roller skate mysteriously appears in Gonzo's paintings. Freaked out by this, Piggy attempts to keep Gonzo's paintings out of sight. The muppets then show their artwork to Nanny and an injured Skeeter. When Gonzo shows to everyone a beautiful picture of Piggy, Piggy finally confesses to framing Gonzo and apologizes.
The kids are having a fun time playing boat races but when piggy cheats the fun turns into a disaster piggy claims that the rules were changed nanny tells them how rules should be agreed on and not be changed with out consulting everyone at first.
The Muppet Babies play a wishing game where they each imagine their greatest wishes coming true.
Frank Welker
Baby Kermit / Baby Skeeter / Baby Beaker (voice)
Age 39 (now 80)
Laurie O'Brien
Baby Piggy (voice)
Age 34 (now 75)
Russi Taylor
Baby Gonzo (voice)
Age 41 (died at 75)
Greg Berg
Baby Fozzie / Baby Scooter (voice)
Age 24 (now 65)
Dave Coulier
Baby Animal / Baby Bunsen (voice)
Age 25 (now 66)
Katie Leigh
Baby Rowlf (voice)
Age 26 (now 67)
Barbara Billingsley
Nanny (voice)
Age 69 (died at 94)
Susan Harris
Age 44 (now 85)
Bob Smith
Age 58 (died at 82)
Chuck Lorre
Age 32 (now 73)
Barry O'Brien
Bob Richardson
Margaret Loesch
Executive Producer
Lee Gunther
Age 50 (died at 63)
Robert Shellhorn
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