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ZootyCutie's TMS Outline-Pucca and Garu

ZootyCutie

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Yes, it's been a while since I've done one of these, so here we go! Season 5 style.

Cold Opening
Pucca has thought of the only way to get Garu to come with her: put him on a dog leash.

Theme Song
Red and pink hearts come out of Gonzo's horn.

Opening Number
The Electric Mayhem plays the song "When I'm Sixty-Four", with Floyd on main vocals.

Balcony
Statler: I remember when I was sixty- four.
Waldorf: How long ago was that, 100 years ago?
(Waldorf laughs, while Statler scrunches his face up)

Muppet Labs
Bunsen made something he calls an "Age-o-tron" He tests it on Beaker, turning him into a teenager, then a child, and finally a toddler. An accident happens with the machine, making it break, and turning all of the Muppet Show cast into toddlers, yet have the same intellegence as they did before.

Backstage
Kermit is pretty upset about what happened. He also has problems doing what he normally would do, like reaching for the intercom.

Sketch
Pucca and Garu, being unaffected, show off some ninja moves.

Balcony
Waldorf: I wonder why we wern't affected by that machine.
Statler: Why bother. I think toddlers are just as annoying as Muppets.
(Waldorf laughs, then does a double take, confused at what was just said.)

UK Spot
A puppy Rowlf plays and sings the "Muppet Babies" theme on a baby grand piano.

Canteen
Pucca keeps drooling over Garu and the toddler Muppets, while Garu just wants to eat his food, which is pretty hard when you have someone kissing you every five seconds.

Song
Toddler Kermit sings "The Rainbow Connection", while playing a mini banjo.

Balcony
Statler: That song wasn't good in the movie.
Waldorf: What movie was that?
Statler: You know, that one with those puppets. What were they called again?

Dressing Room
Pucca has tied up Garu and won't let him escape.

Closing Number
The Muppets, still as toddlers, play the song "Sweet Vacation", while wearing too big Hawaiian outfits, with Pucca and Garu as Hawaiian dancers.

Goodnights
Pucca and Garu are joined by the toddler versions of Kermit, Bunsen, Beaker, Rowlf, and Dr. Teeth.

Ending Credits
The ending song is played by toddler versions of the orchestra.

Balcony
Waldorf: Do you think kids should watch this show?
Statler: I don't think anyone should!
(they laugh)
 
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