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The Muppets are a group of puppet characters created by Jim Henson, with Kermit, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear and Gonzo as the main cast members. They became world famous thanks to the TV show The Muppet Show (1976-1981) and various spin-offs, among them films. The franchise has been referenced in The Simpsons several times.
References to The Muppets in The Simpsons
Television episodes
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"Bart the Fink"
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Kermit is seen at Krusty's funeral.
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147
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"A Fish Called Selma"
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A film called The Muppets Go Medieval is seen, starring Troy McClure, Kermit and Miss Piggy. While no such movie exists in the Muppets' franchise, the title is a reference to The Muppets Go Manhattan (1984). Here The Muppets Go Medieval pokes fun at the jerky movements of the puppets, causing Lisa to asks Homer "what's a muppet?"
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10
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223
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"The Old Man and the "C" Student"
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One of the rats is called Rizzo, a reference to Rizzo the Rat from The Muppets.
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19
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416
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"Papa Don't Leech"
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Lurleen Lumpkin sings a variant of "Bunk with Me Tonight" to Kermit on TV; then Miss Piggy kicks and strangles him.
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419
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"Mona Leaves-a"
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Lance Armstrong and Fozzie Bear co-present an award sponsored by Right Guard deodorant. After a joke from Fozzie at Armstrong's expense, he angrily throws the Fozzie puppet across the room, revealing the puppeteer's hand underneath. The puppeteer stops doing the act once he notices the puppet is gone.
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20
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"Gone Maggie Gone"
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A rat is seen riding an eggbeater, a reference to Chester Rat in "Rat Scat".
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"The Fight Before Christmas"
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When Maggie goes to sleep holding A Fluppet Christmas Special, she dreams a parody of "The Muppet Show". The Simpsons family, Moe, Mr. Burns, Granpa and Jasper all appear as real-life puppets. Much of their puppet movements and comedy style directly spoof The Muppet Show in general. A specific reference are Grampa and Jasper who give critical comments from a balcony, just like Statler and Waldorf. Bart plays drums in reference to Animal.
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"The Food Wife"
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The Swedish Chef is seen in Marge's dream.
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"Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson"
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The "Liberal straw man's song" shows a green puppet lizard playing a banjo, while a speech balloon reads: "It's not easy being a Democrat". This is a reference to Kermit's signature song "It's Not Easy Bein' Green". Kermit plays banjo in the swamp during the opening credits of The Muppet Movie (1979), but this is not "Bein' Green", but "The Rainbow Connection".
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"The D'oh-cial Network"
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Reverend Lovejoy takes an online quiz to find out which Muppet he is. The result of the quiz gives him Beaker.
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"Let's Go Fly a Coot"
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Milhouse said he wanted the cheese cut like Pokémon characters, not The Muppets.
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Tweet
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ComicBookGuy
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November 27, 2011
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Seeing the new Muppets movie brought back wonderful childhood memories of hating the original Muppets movie.
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