A list of fictional publications in the Muppet universe. This article excludes hand-made stories written by the characters, such as the many crayon-drawn books written by the Muppet characters of Sesame Street.
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- See also: Bert's books
Mentioned, but not seen:
- Better Grump and Grouching (Episode 0050)
- Trash Beautiful magazine (Episode 0261)
- Worse Homes and Gardens magazine (Episode 0374)
- The Great Trash of Hoboken by the Jersey Grouch (0692)
- Warthogs and You (New Grouch in Town)
- Counting for Fun and Profit (1045)
- The Crack Pot Cookbook (1087)
- I Was a Budgie for the FBI (1117)
- Snow White and the Seven Honkers, Honk in Boots (1739)
- Everything You Wanted to Know About Costumes, But Were Afraid to Ask (Episode 1913)
- Galloping Over the Plains and Horse of My Heart (Episode 2430)
- Moosweek, Intermoo, Moodemoiselle (2572)
- Restaurant Equipment magazine (Episode 2615)
- Ferdinand the Farmer and Fred the Fireman (Episode 2637)
- The Dregs and I (Episode 2757)
- Cuckoo Clocks and Gardens (Episode 3086)
- Snow White and the Seven Potatoes and Little Red Rutabaga (Episode 3196)
- Aardvarks and Other Small Creatures, Aaron and Moses, The Abacus and I, Abalone and Other Shellfish, Abandoned Again, The Abatoir, ABC, You and Me! - titles are seen on the Library Database in Episode 3494
In addition to these, various prop magazines have been seen in Hooper's Store and Oscar's Newsstand. Known titles (and partial titles) include Automobile Week Magazine, Arroz Con Pollo, Contemporary Cheese, Dim Sum, Ducky Time, Eggsquire, Fiesta, Hideous People, Lunch Box, Milk, The Missing Link, The Parrot's Review, Plaque, Popular Pooch, Putrid Magazine, Sandwich, Scream, Slugs Journal, Smug, Snack Bar, So What, Social Worker, Squeaky Chunks, Stinki, Suburban, Toys, U.S. News and Glitch, Vanity Fur, Word Up, Working Dog, Yikes, You're Next, Zilch, and Zingle. Many of these props use either stock photos of characters or artwork from various other projects. Several real magazines have also been used as props, but have altered covers to avoid copyright issues.