Which movies and TV shows were on "Muppet Babies"?

Dantecat

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No.He means in Muppets Not Included,Dr.Teeth is on that episode.
 

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Oh.

Great. Now I know which show to track down! Thanks!
 

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Hi Does anybody know which Cosby Episode did they use and What episodes was it and Which MB's Episode was it on?:excited:
 

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In the episodes Fine Feathered Enemies, Where No Muppet Has Gone Before and Quoth the Weirdo, they showed a clip from The Dark Crystal where the Skesis are squawking after Kira's been captured.
 

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At the Movies has a clip of Short Circuit 2. Johnny 5 tries to help Scooter get in the theater.
 

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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom!

Well, I just watched Season 1, episode 4 of "Muppet Babies" entitled "Raiders of the Lost Muppet" (wonder what movie they were referencing there :smile: ) and besides the clip from Raiders of the Lost Ark of Kermit swinging away from the big boulder in the opening credits, there were a bunch of cool scenes from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom in the movie. (which was very current at the time of this episode, seeing as how the series started in 1984, the same year the movie came out.) There were scenes of the Thugee cult worshippers around the kali idol as well as the mine cart chase. It was quite cool to see an Indiana Jones inspired episode of Muppet Babies. You could also easily tell in the animated scenes with Kermit the Frog as Indy that the guys chasing them were supposed to be animated versions of Mola Ram and the Thugees. :concern: Of course, Indiana Kermit and friends escaped! :big_grin:
(Very good episode, as they all are.)
What makes this episode even funnier in retrospect is Fozzie's line "This movie is rated PG. We're underage." Temple of Doom caused some much controversy at the time of it's release due to the graphic level of violence, it's been largly credited with starting the PG-13 rating.
 

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"Is there a Muppet in the House?" features clips from the Our Gang/Little Rascals 1926 short "Shivering Spooks" and two East Side Kids films "Boys of the City" (1940), and "Ghosts on the Loose (1943). A clip from another Our Gang short, "The Sundown Limited" also appears in an episode, though I forget which one.
 
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