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70 Years, 70 Muppet Babies

To celebrate the end of Disney's 70 Years 70 Muppets campaign, I thought it would be fun to envision all 70 of the spotlighted Muppets as babies. Hopefully they make your dreams come true.

Depicted are:

Baby Foo-Foo, Baby Animal, Baby Uncle Deadly, Baby Mahna Mahna and the Snowths, Baby Nigel, Baby Walter, Baby Piggy, Baby Skeeter, Baby Screaming Goat, Baby Beauregard, Baby Thog, Baby Yolanda, Baby Mutations, Baby Gene, Baby Gaffer, Baby Pops, Baby Link Hogthrob, Baby Robin, Baby Camilla, Baby Big Mean Carl, Baby Ghost of Christmas Present, Baby Bean Bunny, Baby Beverly Plume, Baby Statler and Waldorf, Baby Lew Zealand, Baby Newsman, Baby Zoot, Baby Emily Bear, Baby Rowlf, Baby Janice, Baby Sam the Eagle, Baby Julius Strangepork, Baby Hilda, Baby Kermit, Baby Koozebanian Mama, Baby George, Baby Johnny Fiama and Baby Sal, Baby Dolores, Baby Bubba the Rat, Baby Lips, Baby Baskerville, Baby Chip, Baby Crazy Harry, Baby Joe the Legal Weasel, Baby Mo Frackle, Baby Floyd, Baby Sweetums, Baby Gonzo, Baby Marvin Suggs and his Muppaphones, Baby Bobo, Baby Beautiful Day Monster, Baby Howard Tubman, Baby Fozzie, Baby Polly, Baby Doglion, Baby Andy and Randy, Baby Rizzo, Baby Constantine, Baby Angus McGonagle, Baby Nicky Napoleon, Baby Wayne and Wanda, Baby Muppet Tomato, Baby Beaker, Baby Bunsen, Baby Mildred Huxtetter, Baby Pepe, Baby Dr Teeth, Baby Muppet Ghost, Baby Swedish Chef


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