Muppets Needed
June 4, 2013 3:47 PM

My toddler loves a certain type of Muppet clip. Can you find me other examples?

What she seems to like the most is Muppets moving between the background and foreground. The famous Grover "Near & Far" clip is obviously the exemplar of this, though "Mahna Mahna" and other clips involving that red-headed caveman-looking Muppet also seem to amuse her.

While it's not quite the same thing, "Upstairs Downstairs" also flipped her wig, and "Closed!" is a longtime favorite. She also likes the clips all kids seem to like, like "Elmo's Ducks" and "1, 2, 3, 4."

Any and all suggestions welcomed! I'd love to add more clips to our rotation. Thanks.
posted by gerryblog to Media & Arts (16 answers total) 23 users marked this as a favorite
Honkers Count to 3 has a little of this. (I was originally going to suggest Fat Cat Sat, but I see you already linked to it.)
posted by mbrubeck at 4:16 PM on June 4, 2013


Ode to Joy featuring Beaker.
"Free-range Strauss" featuring Gonzo and the Chickens.
Animal and bunny.
posted by Kabanos at 4:20 PM on June 4, 2013




They have a parody of Downton Abbey
posted by brujita at 4:49 PM on June 4, 2013


In and Out Fever (warning, catchy disco song!)
posted by hgws at 5:00 PM on June 4, 2013


Here's one I forgot to list, in case it sparks anything: she really likes the bit of Katy Perry's "Hot N Cold" where Katy Perry is sprinting towards the camera. Thanks for the suggestions so far, though none has quite hit that Grover magic...
posted by gerryblog at 5:05 PM on June 4, 2013


Ann Margaret's Bye Bye Birdie doesn't have Muppets, but she do a lot of running towards the camera and then backing up. It's kind of obnoxious, but not any more obnoxious than Katy Perry, and I can see it appealing to a toddler.
posted by looli at 6:19 PM on June 4, 2013


If she likes that caveman guy, I imagine she'd like Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem, or anything involving the Jugband, or really anything involving Animal.
posted by TheWhiteSkull at 6:26 PM on June 4, 2013


Also, Dizzie Gillespie.
posted by TheWhiteSkull at 6:29 PM on June 4, 2013


My toddler likes Be Doodle De Dum with Elmo & pals.
posted by barnoley at 6:47 PM on June 4, 2013


How about Hugga Wugga?
posted by tomboko at 6:57 PM on June 4, 2013


Doo Wop Hop has a catchy tune, with Kermit and the Doo-wop cows in the foreground and various animals hopping and flopping in the background.
posted by Svejk at 2:02 AM on June 5, 2013


"Bye Bye Birdie" was inspired. I hadn't even thought about humans running toward the camera.
posted by gerryblog at 5:52 AM on June 5, 2013


One more I found today: "Around, Over, Under, and Through."
posted by gerryblog at 3:58 PM on June 5, 2013


I always liked the segments with that style too, especially Some/None.
posted by usonian at 5:18 AM on June 6, 2013


I found these horrible singing mangoes by accident today and my toddler collapsed in a heap of giggles. They do exactly the thing you describe, and I thought of this question. (Warning: serious ear worm potential. I know I'm really selling it.)
posted by tchemgrrl at 5:12 PM on June 17, 2013


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