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King Jim

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Greg Berg - Baby Fozzie Bear, Baby Scooter
Barbara Billingsley - Nanny
Dave Coulier - Animal/Bunsen/Bean/Uncle Statler/Uncle Walorf
Katie Leigh - Rowlf
Howie Mandel - Skeeter/Animal/Bunsen (season 1-2)
Laurie O'Brien - Piggy
Russi Taylor - Gonzo
Frank Welker - Kermit/ Skeeter/ Beaker
 

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Drtooth said:
They have a DVD of it in the states.... too bad there's a different region over there, or I'd send yah one!


Anyway, Dave also (assuming the tales are correct) voiced Baby Janice in her brief one episode appearance.

As for the short lived animated Muppet segments (where they were adults) Frank Welker continued to voice Kermit, (he also was Newt Ribbitoff, and his assistants in the Pigs In Space cartoon segment I've seen) and Greg continued to play Fozzie, as well as Dr. Julius Strangepork.

I think some cat named Bob Bergen voiced the adult Miss Piggy. Dunno about Link Hogthrob... or any other Muppet character on that segment. Too bad there were only 3 episodes, and they disappeared only to be used as clips in Six flags over the Nursery.
Thats pretty good. DVD regions arent a problem anymore to me! I have a region free DVD player and a dvd burner so its easy to bypass region protection.
 

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pollick529 said:
When Howie Mandel left after the third season, is this because he was doing Bobby's World, or what is it? :confused:
I don't think Howie left Muppet Babies to do Bobby's World. Because Howie stopped doing MB around 1986 and Bobby's World started airing in 1990.
 

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Greg Berg was at Muppetfest. I met him while I was walking around the exhibit and he did a Fozzie voice for me. I felt terrible because I'm really more of a classic Muppet fan and didn't know what to say... one of those fun moments when you meet a celeb and didn't know it.
 

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Hold on, there were animatyed segments that had adult muppets in them including pigs in Space and Vet's Hospital? What episodes? Are there clips anywhere? I have to see these! Was this a totally different show or just part of the Muppet Babies show? I never knew this!
 

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Wiggy,

I believe that the show as called Muppet Babies and Little Muppet Monsters. The Segements didn't last that long, but they did appear as some have said on the "Six Flags Over the Nurshey" episode.
 

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So these segments were just part of Muppet Babies?
 
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