Muppet Babies - Season 4

Season 4
Episodes

Muppetland

Water Babies

The Incredible Shrinking Weirdo

Where No Muppet Has Gone Before

Journey to the Center of the Nursery

This Little Piggy Went to Hollywood

My Muppet Valentine

Invasion of the Muppet Snackers

Twinkle Toe Muppets

Weirdo for the Prosecution

Muppet Island

The Frog Who Knew Too Much

Beach Blanket Babies

Old MacKermit Had a Farm

Adventures in Muppet-Sitting

The House That Muppets Built

Masquerading Muppets

Nanny's Day Off
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