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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
Revision as of 18:23, 2 June 2020
Muppet Babies | |
Air Date | October 1, 1988 |
Written by | Sindy McKay Larry Swerdlove |
Rowlf's description of a scary movie makes everyone toss and turn during a stormy naptime. Things gets worse when kids start vanishing, and they believe Baby Animal found a secret passage.
Plot
After a game of hide and seek, Baby Rowlf tells the other babies about a scary old movie he saw, involving ghosts and secret passages. When Rowlf disappears during naptime, the other kids go looking for him all over the house. Fozzie is frightened since the house is dark and spooky, and the storm outside doesn't help. As they search for Rowlf, Baby Animal keeps appearing and disappearing, having supposedly found a secret passage. At one point, the babies imagine themselves held hostage by Bela Lugosi (via clips from White Zombie and Ghosts on the Loose with the East Side Kids).
It turns out that Animal discovered an old dumbwaiter and was traveling up and down in it, and Rowlf was helping Nanny with the housework because he felt uneasy talking about the movie to the tots.
Songs
Characters
- Muppet Babies: Baby Kermit, Baby Piggy, Baby Fozzie, Baby Gonzo, Baby Rowlf, Baby Scooter, Baby Skeeter, Baby Animal
- Supporting Characters: Nanny
Notes
- In addition to the aforementioned White Zombie and Ghosts on the Loose, clips from another East Side Kids movie, Boys of the City (1940), and The Little Rascals short Shivering Spooks (1926) are also used.
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