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What are your favorite muppet websites?
My favorites are Muppet Central, Muppet Wiki, Tough Pigs, and Kermitage (even though it's rarely had any major updates since it began).
Older websites which either are dead or haven't been updated in a logn time that are my favorites include Bill Sherman's Muppet Home Page (which was the first muppet website I visited, though unfortunately it's rarely been updated since I've had the internet), and Muppets and Stuff (which included a Muppet Babies episode guide, which only went up to the episode Sing a Song of Superheros, a Muppets Tonight page, a muppets fast food guide, and a Muppet video guide. The "stuff" was pages on cartoons, and eventually, the muppet content was dropped and the site became "Cartoons and Stuff", though I think that site's dead, but one page from that site, "The Unofficial Looney Tunes and merrie melodies Page", is still around, albeit only updated when news of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection DVDs get announced).
My favorites are Muppet Central, Muppet Wiki, Tough Pigs, and Kermitage (even though it's rarely had any major updates since it began).
Older websites which either are dead or haven't been updated in a logn time that are my favorites include Bill Sherman's Muppet Home Page (which was the first muppet website I visited, though unfortunately it's rarely been updated since I've had the internet), and Muppets and Stuff (which included a Muppet Babies episode guide, which only went up to the episode Sing a Song of Superheros, a Muppets Tonight page, a muppets fast food guide, and a Muppet video guide. The "stuff" was pages on cartoons, and eventually, the muppet content was dropped and the site became "Cartoons and Stuff", though I think that site's dead, but one page from that site, "The Unofficial Looney Tunes and merrie melodies Page", is still around, albeit only updated when news of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection DVDs get announced).