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{{episode|show=[[Muppet Babies]]|airdate=November 17, [[1990]]|writer=|director=}}
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{{episode|show=[[Muppet Babies]]|image=TranscontinentalWhooWhoo.jpg|airdate=November 10, [[1990]]|writer=[[Hank Saroyan]]<br>[[J.R. Young]]|director=|video=''[[Muppet Babies videography#explorewithus|Explore With Us]]''}}
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[[Image:801 The Transcontinental Whoo-Whoo.jpg|thumb|300px]]
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[[Uncle Statler]], [[Uncle Waldorf]], and the Babies set up a toy train and train tracks to recreate the joining of the transcontinental railroad across [[the United States of America]].
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[[Statler and Waldorf (Muppet Babies)|Uncle Statler]], [[Statler and Waldorf (Muppet Babies)|Uncle Waldorf]], and the Babies set up a toy train and train tracks to reenact the joining of the transcontinental railroad across [[the United States of America]].
   
 
==Songs==
 
==Songs==
*Simon Says
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*"[[Simon Says (Muppet Babies)|Simon Says]]"
   
==Video releases==
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==References==
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* When yelling for the buffalo to clear Waldorf's team's path, [[Baby Gonzo]] references Young MC's "[[Bust a Move]]," having heard the song on [[MTV]].
* ''[[Explore With Us]]''
 
   
==Edits==
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==Characters==
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:'''Muppet Babies:''' [[Baby Kermit]], [[Baby Piggy]], [[Baby Fozzie]], [[Baby Gonzo]], [[Baby Rowlf]], [[Baby Scooter]], [[Skeeter|Baby Skeeter]], [[Baby Animal]], [[Baby Bean Bunny]]
When this episode was released on the Muppet Babies: Explore With Us video, the ending scene with [[Baby Animal]] saying "Go bye-bye" was cut.
 
   
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:'''Supporting Characters:''' [[Nanny]], [[Statler and Waldorf (Muppet Babies)|Uncle Statler and Uncle Waldorf]], [[Bosko the Snowman]]
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==Edits==
 
* When this episode was released on the ''Explore With Us'' video, the ending scene with [[Baby Animal]] saying "Go bye-bye" was cut.
   
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[[Category:Muppet Babies Episodes|801]]

Revision as of 05:10, 12 January 2020

Muppet Babies
TranscontinentalWhooWhoo
Air Date November 10, 1990
Written by Hank Saroyan
J.R. Young
Releases Explore With Us
801 The Transcontinental Whoo-Whoo

Uncle Statler, Uncle Waldorf, and the Babies set up a toy train and train tracks to reenact the joining of the transcontinental railroad across the United States of America.

Songs

  • "Simon Says"

References

  • When yelling for the buffalo to clear Waldorf's team's path, Baby Gonzo references Young MC's "Bust a Move," having heard the song on MTV.

Characters

Muppet Babies: Baby Kermit, Baby Piggy, Baby Fozzie, Baby Gonzo, Baby Rowlf, Baby Scooter, Baby Skeeter, Baby Animal, Baby Bean Bunny
Supporting Characters: Nanny, Uncle Statler and Uncle Waldorf, Bosko the Snowman

Edits

  • When this episode was released on the Explore With Us video, the ending scene with Baby Animal saying "Go bye-bye" was cut.


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