POP/Rocky

POP/Rocky was Germany's second largest pop-culture/teen magazine, available from the 1970s into the 1990s. It went through several magazine mergers, and was last available under the name Popcorn.

Because of the popularity of Die Muppet Show and the German dub of The Muppet Movie, the biweekly magazine featured the Muppets on a collector's series of ten exclusive fold-out posters (42,0 x 59,4 cm / 16.5 x 23.3 in) shot by commercial photographer Charles Wilp. They were included in issues #13/1980 through #22/1980, spanning from August to December of 1980.

The final issue of the series not only featured Miss Piggy on the poster, but on the magazine cover as well. A two-page article accompanied the issue, including an interview with Jim Henson, a short outlook on season five of The Muppet Show, alternate photos of the characters from the poster shoot giving "their opinions" of the magazine and a couple of short "predictions" of what their future would hold in 1981, as well as a Jim Henson drawing of "Poppie," a basic caricature of photographer Wilp.