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Muppets Tonight - 30th Anniversary

Celebrating 30 years of Muppets Tonight with 30 Muppets from the series:


Included are: Elvis, Dr. Phil Van Neuter, Randy Pig, Mulch, Mr. Poodlepants, Craniac, David Hoggselhoff, Captain Pighead, Seymour, Andy Pig, Jowls, Ernst Stavros Grouper, Bobo, Jean-Dodd van Clamme, Bill the Bubble Guy, Zippity Zap, Nine Inch Snail, Nigel, Snookie Blyer, Stu, Johnny Fiama, Sal Minella, Pepe the King Prawn, Carter, Mama Fiama, Howard Tubman, Spamela Hamderson, Clifford, Big Mean Carl, Gary Cahuenga

Fun fact: The theme song ran on repeat in my head the entire time I worked on this. It started to become something of a plea. After all, what human being doesn't want to take a break from the race?


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