Books
Muppet Collectibles
Ask
Kermit: Do Flies Have Eyes? - A Book About Bugs (1995)
Published
1995 by Western Publishing/Golden Press with the Muppet Press. Written
by D.K. Sullivan. Illustrated by Joe Ewers and John Carrozza. Storybook.
Paperback, 24 pages.
Kermit
and Robin explain how bugs hear and taste, and how flies walk upside down.
Ask
Kermit: Does Cheese Grow on Trees? - A Book About Food (1995)
Published
1995 by Western Publishing/Golden Press with the Muppet Press. Storybook.
Paperback, 24 pages.
Kermit
and Robin talk about all kinds of food in this little storybook.
Ask
Kermit: What Can My Ear Hear? - A Book About The Human Body (1995)
Published
1995 by Western Publishing/Golden Press with the Muppet Press. Storybook.
Paperback, 24 pages.
The
third book in the "Ask Kermit" series featuring information
on senses and the human body.
If
You Were Fozzie (1995)
Published
1995 by Western Publishing/Golden Press with the Muppet Press. Written
by Richard Chevat. Illustrated by Tom Leigh. Storybook. Paperback, 24
pages.
Fozzie
describes his life as a big-time comedian including his friendship with
Kermit, his favorite things to do, and his battles with stage fright.
Kermit
and Robin's Scary Story (1995)
Published
1995 by Viking/Penguin Books. Written by Michaela Muntean. Illustrated
by Tom Leigh. Storybook. Hardcover, 32 pages.
In
this storybook, Kermit helps Robin write a scary story about a young frog
who ventures into the deep, dark woods.
Kermit's
501 Fun Facts (1995)
Published
1995 by Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers, Inc. Created by Alleycat
Design, Inc. Text by Doug Chilcott. Illustrations by Myron Grossman and
Steve Turk. Photos and illustrations. Hardcover, 94 pages.
This
book of "fun facts" for kids on a variety of topics, includes
"Amazing Animals," "How Things Work," and "Things
That Go."
Kermit
Sounds (1995)
Published
by Louis Weber, 1995 Illustrated by Nate Butler, 6 hard board pages included
front and back covers.
Kermit
is a magician that puts on a show, and plays a trick on Miss Piggy.
Located at the bottom of the book are three buttons that allowed you to
play sound effects along with the story.
Miss
Piggy (1995)
Published
1995 by Publications International, Ltd. Illustrated by Nate Butler. Sounds
designed by Kristan Nordine. "Play-a-Sound" storybook, 12 pages.
Miss
Piggy hurries to get ready for a visit from Kermit. Help her get ready
with the sound effects buttons at the bottom of the book.
Miss
Piggy's Night Out (1995)
Published
1995 by Viking/Penguin Books. Written by Sara Hoagland Hunter. Illustrated
by Tom Leigh. Storybook. Hardcover, 32 pages.
Kermit
and Miss Piggy go out on a date to a fancy restaurant, but Piggy's dreams
of glamour are crushed when she doesn't realize that she has whipped cream
all over her nose.
Muppet
Treasure Island (1995)
Published
1995 by Western Publishing/Golden Press with the Muppet Press. Storybook
adaptation by Ellen Weiss. Based on the film by Jerry Juhl & Kirk
Thatcher and James V. Hart. Storybook. Hardcover, 24 pages.
A
brief illustrated storybook based on Muppet Treasure Island.
Muppet
Treasure Island: A Golden Sound Story Book (1995)
Published
1995 by Western Publishing/Golden Press with the Muppet Press. Storybook
adaptation by Annie Frances. Illustrations by Tom Leigh. Based on the
film by Jerry Juhl & Kirk Thatcher and James V. Hart. Sound storybook.
Hardcover, 24 pages.
A
storybook adaptation of Treasure Island, with a computer chip that plays
irritating little sound effects and songs.
Someone
Like You: A Muppet Pick-Me-Up Book (1995)
Published
1995 by Contempo. Written by Louise Gikow. Illustrated by Tom Leigh. Storybook.
Hardcover, 28 pages.
A
beautifully illustrated gift book for adults. Piggy explains why she loves
Kermit, with romantic drawings of the couple.
Starring
the Muppets: A Very Silly Songbook (1995)
Published
1995 by Publications International, Ltd. Illustrated by Atelier Philippe
Harchy. Lyrics adapted by Conor Wolf. Sounds designed by Kristan Nordine.
Illustrations. Hardcover "Play-A-Song" book, 20 pages.
A
"Play-a-Song" book, which comes with a computer chip that plays
10 songs. The lyrics are rewritten to fit the Muppets. "This Little
Piggy" becomes "This Pretty Piggy," and "The Yellow
Rose of Texas" is Camilla.
Where
Are Kermit's Keys? (1995)
Published
1995 by Puffin Books/Penguin Books. Illustrated by Richard Brown. "Lift-the-Flap"
storybook. Paperback, 16 pages.
Kermit
looks for his keys in this "Lift-the-Flap" storybook.
Where
Is Miss Piggy? (1995)
Published
1995 by Puffin Books/Penguin Books. Written by Alison Inches. Illustrated
by Richard Brown. "Lift-the-Flap" storybook. Paperback, 16 pages.
Kermit
waits for Miss Piggy in this "Lift-the-Flap" storybook.
You've
Still Got Me: A Muppet Pick-me-up Book (1995)
Published
1995 by Contempo. Written by Louise Gikow. Illustrated by Tom Brannon.
Storybook. Hardcover, 28 pages.
A
charming, romantic gift book for adults which pictures Kermit helping
Piggy when she needs him. Look for Piggy even runing a marathon.
All
Aboard Reading: Muppet Treasure Island (1996)
Published
1996 by Grosset & Dunlap with the Muppet Press. Storybook adaptation
by Jennifer Dussling. Based on the film by Jerry Juhl & Kirk Thatcher
and James V. Hart. Photos. Paperback, 48 pages.
A
storybook based on Treasure Island with photos.
Find
Your Way to Muppet Treasure Island (1996)
Published
1996 by Grosset & Dunlap with the Muppet Press. Written by Kate McMullan.
Illustrated by Michael K. Frith. Based on the film by Jerry Juhl &
Kirk Thatcher and James V. Hart. Illustrations. Paperback, 58 pages.
An
interesting adaptation of Treasure Island, written as a pick your own
adventure. The reader makes choices at the bottom of each page, and follows
that choice to another page. There are 13 different endings for the story.
The
story follows a young child who receives a copy of Treasure Island for
his birthday. And when you read the story, you find yourself taking part
in it, along with Jim Hawkins, Gonzo and Rizzo. The illustrations are
by Michael Frith. They are likely original sketches for the Muppet Treasure
Island characters, including Clueless Morgan and Polly Lobster.
Fozzie's
Bubble Bath (1996)
Published
1996 by Grosset & Dunlap with the Muppet Press. Written by Stuart
Bergen. Illustrated by Rick Brown. Storybook. Paperback, 32 pages.
Fozzie
has painted his wagon blue. That is not all he has painted though. Kermit
allows Fozzie to borrow his bathroom to clean up. Fozzie gets clean but
the bathroom is another story. This rebus picture book uses simple text,
flash cards, and leading illustrations to draw in the beginning reader.
Kermit's
Teeny Tiny Farm (1996)
Published
1996 by Grosset & Dunlap with the Muppet Press. Written by Jennifer
Dussling. Illustrated by Rick Brown. Storybook. Paperback, 32 pages.
Kermit
has a new ant farm. He is so excited about his new farm that he tells
Miss Piggy, Fozzie and Gonzo about it, but fails to explain that it's
an ant farm. They think he has a new animal farm so they all gather tools
that he might need and take them to Kermit's house. Kermit explains that
he has no need for tools for an animal farm, and shows them the ant farm.
This
book also has 24 flash cards ready to cut out and keep. There are flash
cards for the pictures in the story and extra flash cards for reading
practice.
Miss
Piggy Camps Out (1996)
Published
1996 by Grosset & Dunlap with the Muppet Press. Written by Lara Rice.
Illustrated by Rick Brown. Storybook. Paperback, 32 pages.
Imagine
Miss Piggy on a camp-out, how will she do her hair? How will she get the
mud out of her high heels? Laughs abound when everyone's favorite pig
fatale joins Kermit and Fozzie for the zaniest camp-out ever.
Rizzo's
Bike Sale (1996)
Published
1996 by Grosset & Dunlap with the Muppet Press. Written by Alison
Inches. Illustrated by Rick Brown. Storybook. Paperback, 32 pages.
A
good used bike sales-rat like Rizzo needs three things: a big smile, a
nice tie, and good shoes. Find out why in this silly Muppet story.
Happy
Birthday, Miss Piggy! (1996)
Published
1996 by Puffin Books/Penguin Books. Written by Alison Inches. Illustrated
by Richard Brown. "Lift-the-Flap" storybook. Paperback, 16 pages.
Miss
Piggy's friends give her birthday gifts in this "Lift-the-Flap"
storybook.
In
the Kitchen with Miss Piggy (1996)
Published
1996 by Time-Life Books. Written by Moi. With help from "my dear
friend" Jim Lewis. Photos. Hardcover, 128 pages.
Here's
a recipe book by Miss Piggy, including lots of nice photos. Fifty-four
of her celebrity friends cook up a witty and wonderful cookbook. The recipes
and the humor are to die for.
It's
Bedtime! (1996)
Published
1996 by Puffin Books/Penguin Books. Illustrated by Richard Brown. "Lift-the-Flap"
storybook. Paperback, 16 pages.
It's
bedtime, but Kermit can't find Robin anywhere. Is Robin hiding in his
homemade fort, driving his pretend train, or camping out in his make-believe
igloo? Young children will let their imaginations run wild as they lift
the flaps to help Kermit find Robin.
Muppet
Christmas Songs (1996)
Published
1996 by Publications International, Ltd. Illustrated by Joel Shick. Sounds
designed by Kristan Nordine. Illustrations. Hardcover "Play-A-Song"
book, 20 pages.
A
"Play-a-Song" book, which comes with a computer chip that plays
10 Christmas songs. Illustrations show the Muppets Tonight gang celebrating
Christmas.
Muppet
Treasure Island: The Movie Storybook (1996)
Published
1996 by Grosset & Dunlap with the Muppet Press. Storybook adaptation
by Cathy East Dubowski. Based on the film by Jerry Juhl & Kirk Thatcher
and James V. Hart. Photos. Hardcover, 32 pages.
The
hardcover Muppet Treasure Island storybook. It's illustrated with photos,
and includes 9 Muppet Treasure Island trading cards.
Muppet
Treasure Island: Sailing for Adventure (1996)
Published
1996 by Grosset & Dunlap with the Muppet Press. Storybook adaptation
by Alison Inches. Based on the film by Jerry Juhl & Kirk Thatcher
and James V. Hart. Photos. Paperback, 24 pages.
This
is another Treasure Island storybook with text and photos.
Muppet
Treasure Island Treasure Hunt (1996)
Published
1996 by Grosset & Dunlap with the Muppet Press. Written by Lara Bergen.
Illustrated by Joe Ewers. Storybook. Paperback, 24 pages.
Twenty-five
shiny jewel stickers and lots of hidden pictures lead kids on a treasure
hunt. From the Admiral Benbow Inn to the docks, through island jungles
to a camp of wild boars, rhyming clues on each spread guide readers to
a jewel box, a crown, a golden chalice, and finally to the treasure.
Look
and Find Muppets (1996)
Published
1997 by Publications International, Ltd. Illustrations. Hardcover, 20
pages.
A
"Where's Waldo" book, in which a ton of Muppet characters are
hidden in crowded scenes. The scenes include backstage at the Muppet Theater,
Treasure Island, Christmas Carol, Robin Hood, Cinderella, and Cleopigtra.
Halloween
at Creepy Castle (1996)
Published
by Puffin Books/Penguin Books. Illustrated by Richard Brown. "Lift-
the-Flap" storybook. Paperback, 16 pages.
It's
a Muppet Halloween! Kermit's nephew Robin is searching for his friends
in the creepy old haunted castle.
Christmas
in Snowy Forest (1996)
Published
by Puffin Books/Penguin Books. Illustrated by Richard Brown. "Lift-
the-Flap" storybook. Paperback, 16 pages.
Robin
is going to a party at Bear's house, but he can't remember where Bear
lives. Lift the flaps and help Robin and his forest friends find the Christmas
celebration.
Muppet
Time (1996)
Published
1996 by Publications International, Ltd. Illustrated by Joel Shick. Written
by Tom Lynch. Illustrations. Hardcover "Play-A-Sound" book,
20 pages.
Learn
to tell the time as you follow the Muppets through a silly day filled
with Muppety surprises. Press the keypad to hear what time it is.
Muppet
Town (1996)
Published
1996 by Publications International, Ltd. Illustrations. Hardcover "Play-
A-Sound" book, 20 pages.
A
"Play-a-Sound" book, showing the Muppets in various activities
around town. There's noisy, Muppety fun around every corner with all your
favorite Muppet characters and 12 Muppet Town sounds.
The
Story of Jim Henson: Creator of the Muppets (1997)
Published
1997 by Gareth Stevens. Written by Stephanie St. Pierre. Hardback, 100
pages.
A reissue
of the biographical 1991 book in hardback
form.
Backstage
with Miss Piggy (1997)
Published
1997 by Puffin Books/Penguin Books. Written by Kate Foster. Illustrated
by Richard Brown. "Lift-the-Flap" storybook. Paperback, 16 pages.
Andy
and Randy help Miss Piggy look for her shoe.
The
Bunny Slipper Mystery (1997)
Published
1997 by Grosset & Dunlap. Written by Jennifer Dussling. Illustrated
by Joe Ewers. Storybook. Paperback, 32 pages.
Fozzie
Bear is missing his favorite bunny slippers and is counting on Detective
Kermit to find them for him. Kermit makes a lovably fumbling detective
and the readers will guess long before our heroes do what has really happened
to the slippers.
Hide-and-Seek
Picnic (1997)
Published
1997 by Grosset & Dunlap. Illustrated by Tammie Speer-Lyon. "Lift-
and-Look" storybook. Hardcover, 12 pages.
Kermit,
Piggy and Fozzie go on a picnic and play hide-and-seek.
Miss
Piggy, Queen of Hearts (1997)
Published
1997 by Golden Books. Written by Alison Inches. Illustrated by Stef de
Reuver. Storybook. Hardcover, 24 pages.
Gonzo,
as the Knave of Hearts, steals Miss Piggy's tarts.
Miss
Piggy's Rules (1997)
Published
1997 by Running Press. Written by Miss Piggy, as told to Louise Gikow
and Jim Lewis. Photos and illustrations. Paperback, 80 pages.
A
parody of "The Rules", as written by Miss Piggy. Piggy describes
how to find a man, how to keep him, and how to throw him back when you're
finished with him.
This
book isn't as well done as some of the earlier Piggy books from the 1980's.
Monster
Market (1997)
Published
1997 by Puffin Books/Penguin Books. Written by Alison Inches. Illustrated
by Richard Brown. "Lift-the-Flap" storybook. Paperback, 16 pages.
Before
going to the beach, Rizzo and Gonzo shop for everything they need at the
Monster Market, and boy are they in for a huge surprise.
Pigs
in Space: Journey to the Planet Za (1997)
Published
1997 by Grosset & Dunlap. Written by Kate Foster. Illustrated by Larry
DiFiori. Storybook. Paperback, 24 pages.
The
crew of the Swinetrek Too -land on the planet Za, where everything is
made of pizza.
The
Rat Pack: A Muppet Countdown Adventure (1997)
Published
1997 by Grosset & Dunlap. Written by Lara Bergen. Illustrated by Tom
Brannon. Storybook. Paperback, 24 pages.
When
the ten members of the Rat Pack get ready to ride, you can count on one
thing: expect the unexpected. A temporary tattoo is included with this
book.
Little
Monster Goes to School (1997)
Published
1997 by Puffin Books/Penguin Books. Written by Alison Inches. Illustrated
by Richard Brown. "Lift-the-Flap" storybook. Paperback, 16 pages.
Kermit
brings Little Monster to his first day at nursery school, but he doesn't
want to go. Lift the flaps to see why the first day of school isn't so
scary after all. The combination of familiar Muppet characters and a friendly
setting will reassure children who are nervous about their first day of
nursery school.
The
Thanksgiving Monster (1997)
Published
1997 by Puffin Books/Penguin Books. Written by Alison Inches. Illustrated
by Richard Brown. "Lift-the-Flap" storybook. Paperback, 16 pages.
It's
Thanksgiving at Kermit's house, and a monster has stolen dinner. But Thanksgiving
isn't ruined, because Kermit and his guests have plenty to be thankful
for anyway.
Where
Are You Going, Kermit? (1997)
Published
1997 by Grosset & Dunlap. Illustrated by Tammie Speer-Lyon. "Lift-and-Look"
storybook. Hardcover, 12 pages.
Join
Kermit as he takes a walk through town.
Where
Is Your Mommy? (1997)
Published
1997 by Grosset & Dunlap. Illustrated by Tammie Speer-Lyon. "Lift-
and-Look" storybook. Hardcover, 12 pages.
Fozzie
finds a lost puppy.
Published
1997 by Reed Books, Children's Publishing. Written by Anna Ludlow. Paperback,
24 pages.
Who is your
favorite Muppet? What do you know know about the Muppets you like best?
Find out their secrets and dreams in this biographical look at the Muppet
characters.
Muppet
Mania (1997, UK)
Published
1997 by Reed Books, Children's Publishing. Written by Anna Ludlow, Charlie
Gardner, and Beth Wyllyams. Paperback, 24 pages.
This large
book features rare photos of Kermit as "Frogzilla", Johnny &
Sal, the Muppet control room, Pigs in Space: Deep Dish Nine, and more.
Perfectly
Cool Kermit (1997, UK)
Published
1997 by Reed Books, Children's Publishing. Written by Anna Ludlow and
Charlie Gardner. Paperback, 32 pages.
The shy but
handsome Kermit speaks out in this book on all things cool. Take a look
at Kermit's 40+ years in the entertainment industry.
Absolutely
Divine Miss Piggy (1997, UK)
Published
1997 by Reed Books, Children's Publishing. Written by Anna Ludlow. Paperback,
32 pages.
This book
features Miss Piggy's tips on romance, fashion, beauty, being a supermodel,
movie star, and most importantly how she keeps her frog.
Fozzie's
Fabulous Easter Parade (1998)
Published
1998 by Golden Books. Written by Louise Gikow. Illustrated by Larry Daste.
Storybook. Hardcover, 24 pages.
Camilla
the Chicken sits on Fozzie's Easter eggs, and hatches them.
Chuckle
with the Muppets (1998, UK)
Published
1998 by Reed Books, Children's Publishing. Compiled by Anna Ludlow and
designed by Mandy Norman. Paperback, 20 pages.
Here's a
British Muppet joke book, filled with old and new photos of the Muppets.
Muppet
Madness (1998, UK)
Published
1998 by Reed Books, Children's Publishing. Written by Anna Ludlow,
with contributions from Charlie Gardner. Designed by Mandy Norman. Paperback,
20 pages.
This small
book includes Muppet games and quizzes.
Kermit's
ABC (1998)
Published
1998 by Price Stern Sloan. Illustrated by Stef de Reuver. Hardcover, 28
pages.
Kermit teaches
the alphabet by posing his flexible body in the shape of each of
the letters, with an accompanying prop. The beautiful clay illustrations
by Stef de Reuver make this simple book completely enchanting.
This book
was packaged in a clear plastic box with a 7-inch
Applause Kermit doll.
Learn
to Draw the Muppets (1998)
Published
1998 by Walter Foster Publishing, Inc. Illustrated by Joe Ewers. Paperback,
40 pages.
Bunsen and
Beaker teach the reader how to draw the Muppet cast, with pages on drawing
Kermit, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Gonzo and Animal. Drawing tips include
the basic building blocks of shapes and lines, how to draw hands, and
expressions and costuming tips for each of the Muppets.
Jim
Henson's Muppet Book of Friendship (1999)
Published
1999 by Running Press. Introduction and Muppet quotes by Kiki Thorpe,
edited by Patty Aitken Smith. Hardcover, 132 pages.
This littl
gift-book includes quotes about friendship by writers and celebrities,
and adds quotes from Muppet characters. They are all illustrated with
old and new color photos of the Muppets. The photos are terrific, including
many rare shots, making this a treasure for Muppet fans.
This miniature
book measures approximately 3 inches by 3 inches.
Jim
Henson's Very Muppet Christmas (1999)
Published
1999 by Running Press. Hardcover, 132 pages.
This miniature
book presents a hilariously Muppetized Christmas, a classic holiday reworked
with a special twist. Read Christmas stories based on such beloved fare
as "A Christmas Carol," as well as letters to Santa from Kermit and his
friends. Sing along with the entire gang to "We Wish You a Muppet Christmas"
and more.
The book
measures approximately 3 inches by 3 inches.
Muppet
Manners (1999)
Published 1999 by Puffin Books/Penguin Books. Written by Ellen Weiss.
Illustrated by Richard Brown. "Lift-the-Flap" storybook. Paperback, 16
pages.
Kermit reads
a "Book of Manners" to Robin, with an unruly Animal being used
as the negative example. Page after page, Animal causes trouble throughout.
Muppets From Space: Great Gonzos of the Galaxy (1999)
Published 1999 by Grosset & Dunlap. By Kiki Thorpe. Paperback, 24
pages.
A storybook
describing Muppets From Space, including photos.
Muppets From Space: The Junior Novelization (1999)
Published 1999 by Grosset & Dunlap. Written by Ellen Weiss. Paperback,
with photos, 88 pages.
This novelization
of Muppets From Space is of special interest to fans because it's based
on a longer version of the movie, which was cut down before the release.
Some parts of the book describe scenes that weren't in the final film.
The book also includes eight pages of color photos.
Muppets From Space: The Making of Muppet Movie Magic (1999)
Published 1999 by Grosset & Dunlap. By Ben Eastman. Design by Julie
Rabinowitz. Paperback, 48 pages.
A terrific
behind-the-scenes book, packed with information, jokes, and great photos.
The book includes introductions of the characters, a brief history of
the Muppets, biographies of the puppeteers, and chapters on puppeteering,
effects, costumes, props, set design, guest stars, and the director and
producers.
The
Muppets: Big Book of Crafts (1999)
Published
1999 by Workman Publishing. Written by the Mat Fox, Stephanie St. Pierre.
Illustrated by John E. Barrett and Stephanie Osser. Softcover, 322 pages.
Tucked away
in a plain five-story building in Manhattan is a magical place, The Muppet
Workshop, where inspired craftspeople combine a diverse array of skills
to bring the Muppet world to life.
Filled with
full-color photographs and how-to line illustrations, "The Muppets
Big Book of Crafts" is divided into chapters by technique and teaches
the basics of drawing, sculpting, sewing, painting, dyeing, woodworking,
quilting, puppetry, beading, and more. The results are amazing. A creepy-crawly
spider piñata filled with baby candy spiders. Elaborate tin can
lanterns. A mosaic made of eggshells. Not to mention Groovy Glasses, Suncatcher
Bugs, and Awesome Umbrae Scarf, a Wiggly Worm, and Marvelous Maracas.
Throughout, tips, advice, and the running commentary of Muppet characters
keep the book lively and entertaining.
Read more
about this item in our reviews
section.
Where
Did I Go Right? (1999)
Published
1999 by Little Brown and Company. By by Bernie Brillstein and David Rensin
(Contributor). Hardback, 400 pages.
"Where Did
I Go Right?" is the autobiography of Jim Henson's personal manager Bernie
Brillstein. Taking the reader through the highs and lows of his showbiz
career, Bernie reflects on his close friendship with Jim, the shows he
worked on, and the circumstances surrounding Henson's sudden death.
Read a review
of this book to find out more about Bernie Brillstein.
The
Muppets Mixed-Up Christmas (1999)
Published
1999 by Penguin Putnam Books. Written by Mary McGuire. Illustrated by
Richard Brown. Softcover, 16 pages.
Miss Piggy
is having a tree trimming party and everyone's invited. There's only one
problem, the decorations are missing. And Miss Piggy has run out to do
a last minute errand, so the rest of the Muppets are on their own. They
find decorations for an assortment of other holidays, but the Christmas
things are nowhere to be found.
Robin's
Secret Valentine (1999)
Published
1999 by Penguin Putnam Books. Written by Kiki Thorpe. Illustrated by Richard
Brown. Softcover, 16 pages.
Kermit's
nephew, Robin, has a secret admirer, and she's showering him with gifts
for Valentine's Day. First he gets ten balloons, then nine flowers, eight
crayons, and lots of other fun treats. Children can lift the flaps and
help Robin guess the identity of his special Valentine.
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compiled by
Cindy Chapman, Artie Esposito, and Phillip Chapman
With
contributions from
Luke Robbins (Where Did I Go Right?)
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