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- On another planet in the distant past, a Gelfling embarks on a quest to find the missing shard of a magical crystal, and to restore order to his world.
- Kermit and his newfound friends trek across America to find success in Hollywood, but a frog legs merchant is after Kermit.
- Kermit the Frog and his fellow Muppets put on a vaudeville show at their theatre, bringing in a famous celebrity to help out for each episode.
- The Muppets set sail in search of treasure, with Jim Hawkins and Long John Silver.
- The adventures of the various inhabitants of an underground civilization.
- Kermit the Frog, The Great Gonzo, and Fozzie Bear are reporters who travel to Britain to interview a rich victim of jewel thieves and help her along with her secretary, Miss Piggy.
- The Muppets present their own touching rendition of Charles Dickens' classic tale.
- The Muppets, as babies, have adventures with their imaginations inside their nursery.
- A poor otter family risks everything for the chance to win the cash prize of a talent contest for Christmas.
- The toys in the playroom of the Jones household magically come to life when their owners aren't looking. On Christmas Eve, as the toys eagerly await the arrival of a new toy, Rugby the tiger plots to make sure he remains the favorite toy.
- Mother Goose tells her three mischievous goslings the tales behind well-known nursery rhymes.
- Fozzie Bear surprises his mother on Christmas Eve by bringing the entire Muppet gang to her farm to celebrate the holidays.
- The Muppets perform six classic fairy tales: Three Little Pigs, King Midas' Golden Touch, The Boy Who Cried Wolf, Rumpelstiltskin, The Emperor's New Clothes and The Elves and the Shoemaker. Hosted by Gonzo and Rizzo the Rat.
- A frog and a princess, both cursed by a witch, figure out how to break each other's spells.
- Bean Bunny is too small to be useful (says his brother) to help prepare for the Bunny Picnic, so he wanders off and sees a legendary persecutor of all rabbits: the farmer's dog. But nobody believes him when he tries to tell them he's seen the dog, until the dog breaks up the picnic. And it's up to Bean to come up with a plan to defeat the farmer's dog and discover the one thing the dog fears.
- Cinderella with a difference!
- A collection of Muppet songs is put together in this fun Karaoke video.
- A group of toys come alive while the children are away, having adventures and living life by a strict set of rules - first of which is "Never let the children know you can move."
- Sing-along to Muppet Treasure Island (1996).
- Billy Bunny sings his way across the forest where he runs across a swamp full of frogs, a cave filled with rapping bears, and a singing porcupine.
- In honor of guest star Vincent Price, the show is filled with monsters, ghosts, vampires and spooky sketches. Meanwhile, a three-headed monster tries to audition for Kermit.
- When not performing, Alice Cooper is doing some devilry backstage looking for souls to purchase.
- Gobo's Uncle Matt discovers the opening to Outer Space and sets off to explore it, leaving Gobo behind to explore Fraggle Rock and pick up the postcards Matt will send.
- 1983–198730mTV-Y7.8 (99)TV EpisodeMokey decides that eating Doozer constructions hurts their feelings, so she gets Convincing John to help her get the Fraggles to stop.
- When all the radishes suddenly disappear from the Gorg's garden, the civilization of Fraggle Rock nearly comes to an end. Who would have thought that the universe runs on radishes?
- A band of Traveling Musicians comes to Fraggle Rock to present an ancient Fraggle tradition - the Medley. When Red gets carried away in her desire to participate and steals the Musicians' magic pipe, will the Medley ever be presented?
- Ma and Pa Gorg go on an overnight trip, leaving Junior alone in the castle for the first time. Meanwhile, Gobo thinks that all the Gorgs have gone on vacation, so he decides to explore their castle.
- The Babies parody "Star Wars", "The Jetsons", and "Star Trek".
- The kids keep making a mess no matter which game they play. Fozzie takes on the Three Stooges. Dr. Honeydew's invention can make people giant. Gonzo battles the Piggy Dough Girl. Indiana Kermit searches for Animal in the sewers.
- The kids try out various forms of government to decide who gets to make the rules for their games. They first try monarchy with Piggy as their self-proclaimed queen, then anarchy and finally democracy with Kermit running for president.
- The kids use the examples of The Ugly Duckling, Beauty and the Beast and Cyrano de Bergerac to show Piggy that she can't judge a book simply by its cover.
- The Babies create their own theme park, after seeing an ad on TV for a theme park, expected to open nearly 5 years in the future.
- The kids help a messenger pigeon deliver messages around the world.
- On Valentine's Day, Nanny gives the babies special cookies, but Rowlf doesn't get one and becomes depressed.
- Piggy's Alice in Wonderland book is due back at the library but she can't find it; Gonzo thinks goblins took it and the muppets try to make a new one before Nanny comes for it.
- The babies await the arrival a playhouse they ordered.
- Nanny tells the Babies about Marco Polo and other famous explorers of his era.
- Uncle Statler and Waldorf bring over a train set similar to the trains used in the building of the Transcontinental Railroad, so the babies join them in recreating said railroad right in their own home.
- Gobo finds Fraggle Rock's Christmas tradition of reawakening the Great Bell unbelievable.
- Red thinks Mokey is taking an invitation to join the Secret Society of Poohbahs way too seriously.
- Sprocket gets stuck in the hole between Doc's workshop and Fraggle Rock, and Gobo has to help him escape.
- Cotterpin Doozer decides she'd rather be a Fraggle, like Red, than spend the rest of her life building with the Doozers.
- Wembley and Boober find a legendary Perfect Blue Rollie, which Boober doesn't want to share.
- A caboose followed at the end of every freight train, and its design was improved to ensure better conditions, visibility and security for the conductor and brakeman. Their bright colors (red, yellow...) helped them to stay on the memory of the kids that saw them pass, or eventually stop for the conductor to perform some community service when he received a radio message for help.