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* ''WebVideo/PhilosophyTube'': In introducing Creator/CharlesDickens in her [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDcwIZzaf-k&t=254s Capital Punishment]] video prior to quoting his disgust at a public execution he attended Abigail makes the amusing aside that Dickens is the author of ''Literature/OliverTwist'' and ''Film/TheMuppetChristmasCarol''.
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* In several rounds of "One Song to the Tune of Another" on ''Radio/ImSorryIHaventAClue'', the show's theme tune has been used for both the lyrics and words. Some of the best-remembered examples include:

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* In several rounds of "One Song to the Tune of Another" on ''Radio/ImSorryIHaventAClue'', the show's theme tune has been used for both the lyrics and words.tunes of various combinations. Some of the best-remembered examples include:
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* In several rounds of "One Song to the Tune of Another" on ''Radio/ImSorryIHaventAClue'', the show's theme tune has been used for both the lyrics and words. Some of the best-remembered examples include:
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhUkB2dsddw Tony Hawks sings the theme to the tune of "A Whiter Shade of Pale"]]...
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaHqxD3W2e4 ... and vice-versa, sung by David Mitchell]]
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbzBw3Uiu48 Rory Bremner sings "Imagine" to the tune of the Muppet Show theme]] (which was so popular he reprised it for the live stage show)
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* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': When ComicBook/{{Huntress}} goes to the hospital to check on the baby she rescued from a human trafficking ring a poster of Kermit the frog can be seen on the wall.

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* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': ''ComicBook/{{Wonder Woman|1942}}'': When ComicBook/{{Huntress}} goes to the hospital to check on the baby she rescued from a human trafficking ring a poster of Kermit the frog can be seen on the wall.



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* ''Series/FullHouse'':''Series/FullHouse'':[[note]](it's worth noting that Creator/DaveCoulier voiced various characters including Animal on ''WesternAnimation/{{Muppet Babies|1984}}''))[[/note]]



** One Traveling Matt segment has him surveying some children going out for Halloween, two of them are dressed as Kermit and Miss Piggy.

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** One Traveling Matt segment has him surveying some children going out for Halloween, two of them whom are dressed as Kermit and Miss Piggy.



** In Episode 1257, Olivia asks Telly Monster to name some words that start with M. Telly instead lists some TV shows that start with M. Included in his list is "Muppet Show."

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** In Episode 1257, Olivia asks Telly Monster to name some words that start with M. Telly instead lists some TV shows that start with M. Included in his list is "Muppet Show."Show".



** In Episode 3960, Rosita and Baby Bear find the spinning part of a pinwheel. As they try to think of what it could be, Baby Bear puts in on his neck, thinking it may be a bow tie, and says, "Wocka Wocka," Fozzie Bear's catchphrase.
** In Episode 4054, Papa Bear reads from a book of bear names when trying to come up with a name for their new baby. One of those listed is Fozzie Bear, [[TakeThat which Baby Bear calls a terrible name for a bear]].

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** In Episode 3960, Rosita and Baby Bear find the spinning part of a pinwheel. As they try to think of what it could be, Baby Bear puts in on his neck, thinking it may be a bow tie, and says, "Wocka Wocka," Wocka", Fozzie Bear's catchphrase.
** In Episode 4054, Papa Bear reads from a book of bear names when trying to come up with a name for their new baby. One of those listed is Fozzie Bear, Fozzie, [[TakeThat which Baby Bear calls a terrible name for a bear]].



** In the ''Monsterpiece Theater'' sketch, "Upstairs, Downstairs," a picture of Dr. Teeth can be seen on the wall.

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** In the ''Monsterpiece Theater'' sketch, "Upstairs, Downstairs," Downstairs", a picture of Dr. Teeth can be seen on the wall.
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* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': When ComicBook/{{Huntress}} goes to the hospital to check on the baby she rescued from a human trafficking ring a poster of Kermit the frog can be seen on the wall.
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* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'': When Agatha first enters Gil's laboratory on Castle Wulfenbach, we see [[Series/TheMuppetShow Dr. Bunsen Honeydew's]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QrelL9fOjY gorilla detector]]. Fittingly, there is a note attatched to it that reads, [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20040204 "NEEDS WORK"]].
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* In ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'', one of the villagers is a rat named Rizzo.
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* ''Series/TheNanny'': In "Lamb Chop's on the Menu", it is revealed that [[Series/LambChopsPlayAlong Lamb Chop]] has a rivalry with Miss Piggy.
-->'''Lamb Chop:''' Miss Piggy? That ham?!\\
'''Fran:''' Honey, she's the new white meat.
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* ''Series/AllegrasWindow'': At the beginning of the episode "Stop Making Sense", Allegra is playing with a toy pig and pretending it's a movie star. The pig has blonde hair and purple gloves, making it resemble Miss Piggy.
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* ''Disney/RalphBreaksTheInternet'': A Muppets booth, featuring Kermit's head and the ''The Muppet Show'' logo, appears in Oh My Disney. A projection of Beaker also is seen as Vanellope flees from a pack of Stormtroopers.

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* ''Disney/RalphBreaksTheInternet'': ''WesternAnimation/RalphBreaksTheInternet'': A Muppets booth, featuring Kermit's head and the ''The Muppet Show'' logo, appears in Oh My Disney. A projection of Beaker also is seen as Vanellope flees from a pack of Stormtroopers.
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* One of Globox's skins in ''VideoGame/RaymanM'' [[https://raymanpc.com/wiki/script-en/images/5/52/RM-Globox-AlternativeCharacterSkin3.jpg resembles Kermit]].
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** A sketch from "Papercut to Aorta" features Statler and Waldorf watching a movie from their box. Statler gives one of their usual remarks, while Waldorf provides some insightful criticism on the cinematic elements.
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** A sketch from "Your Mouth is Hanging Off Your Face" has the Swedish Chef being denied entry through airport security due to his immigrant status. Crazy Harry, brandishing two lit sticks of dynamite, passes through without question.
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* ''Film/AnAmericanWerewolfInLondon'': In David's nightmare, in which his family is murdered by werewolves, an episode of ''The Muppet Show'' (specifically, the Señor Wences episode) is playing on their TV; Kermit and Miss Piggy are credited as [[AsHimself playing themselves]]. Coincidentally, Frank Oz appeared in the film as a customs agent.
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** In "You Can't Handle the Booth!", Peter gets his head stuck and begins singing "Halfway Down the Stairs". In the audio commentary, Peter says that the scene was directly inspired by Robin's performance on the show.

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** In "You Can't Handle the Booth!", Peter gets his head stuck between the stair railings and begins singing "Halfway Down the Stairs". In the audio commentary, Peter says that the scene was directly inspired by Robin's performance on the show.
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** In "You Can't Handle the Booth!", Peter gets his head stuck and begins singing "Halfway Down the Stairs". In the audio commentary, Peter says that the scene was directly inspired by Robin's performance on the show.
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** [[https://www.offthemark.com/cartoon/careers-jobs/construction/2013-05-06 Tragically, no one could hear the truck backing up]].
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** [[https://www.offthemark.com/cartoon/leisure-hobbies/television/2019-03-30 Spin-Off Failure #92 - "The Maggot Show"]].
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* ''ComicStrip/OffTheMark'':
** [[https://www.offthemark.com/cartoon/technology-computers/other-technology/2017-05-08 Carl has second thoughts about choosing the Swedish Chef as his GPS voice.]]
** [[https://www.offthemark.com/cartoon/leisure-hobbies/food-drink/2016-08-14 A chameleon empathizes with Kermit at a bar.]]
** [[https://www.offthemark.com/cartoon/technology-computers/internet/2015-04-20 "That's one unsuccessful internet troll..."]]
** [[https://www.offthemark.com/cartoon/leisure-hobbies/music/2013-01-03 This Strip]] features the Franchise/IncredibleHulk listening to "It's Not Easy Bein' Green".
** [[https://www.offthemark.com/cartoon/relationships/family/2004-09-12 In this strip]], [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Groundskeeper Willie]] soon has mixed feelings about tracking down his ancestry.
** [[https://www.offthemark.com/cartoon/medical-health/psychology/2000-02-03 "All these years, I've been living a lie. I mean, Bein' Green? Easy Peasy"]].
** [[https://www.offthemark.com/cartoon/medical-health/death/1999-10-25 A scene from the new Muppet horror flick, "It's Not Easy Bein' Gangrene"]].
** [[https://www.offthemark.com/cartoon/careers-jobs/doctors/1995-03-07 Kermit's Doctor]].
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* ''Disney/RalphBreaksTheInternet'': A Muppets booth, featuring Kermit's head and the ''The Muppet Show'' logo, appears in Oh My Disney. A projection of Beaker also is seen as Vanellope flees from a pack of Stormtroopers.

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* ''Series/FullHouse'':
** In "Our Very First Show", Joey briefly impersonates Kermit to try to cheer baby Michelle up.
** In "Cutting It Close", Stephanie is playing "Pretend Beauty Parlor". Imitating gossipy conversation, she asks, "So, did you hear who Miss Piggy has been dating?".
** In "El Problema Grande De D.J.", Joey mentions knowing different languages. When Jesse asks him to clarify, Joey says (in Kermit’s voice), "I’m fluent in frog."
** In "Bye Bye, Birdie", Joey is beginning a bedtime story for Michelle, talking about a "beautiful little princess" (referring to Michelle). He asks her, "Can you guess the name of the beautiful little princess?" She replies, "Miss Piggy."
** In "Nice Guys Finish First", in one brief scene, Joey and Michelle perform a pretend conversation between Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy. Joey does Kermit and Michelle does Piggy.
** In "Tough Love", Joey has a pajama-clad [[WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies1984 Baby Gonzo]] doll. When Danny replied that Nicky and Alex should learn to put away their toys, Joey says that it is his doll, and then he imitates the adult Gonzo’s voice, saying "The big guy sat on my nose" before squeezing Baby Gonzo’s nose and imitating a honking sound.
** In "The Bicycle Thief", Michelle mentions that her bicycle has a Kermit sticker on it (and the sticker is later shown when the bicycle is found).
** In "Under The Influence", Joey is cooking in the kitchen and imitates the Swedish Chef.
* ''Series/FullerHouse'': In "Funner House", Kimmy attempts to compliment Macy Gray by saying "I love your music and your Thanksgiving Day Parade." Gray replies with "You know, it takes me all night to blow up that Kermit balloon."

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* ''Series/FraggleRock'':
** One Traveling Matt segment has him surveying some children going out for Halloween, two of them are dressed as Kermit and Miss Piggy.
** "The Cavern of Lost Dreams" has Sprocket doing a Swedish Chef impression.


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** One Traveling Matt segment has him surveying some children going out for Halloween, two of them are dressed as Kermit and Miss Piggy.
** "The Cavern of Lost Dreams" has Sprocket doing a Swedish Chef impression.
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** In Episode 1257, Olivia asks Telly Monster to name some words that start with M. Telly instead lists some TV shows that start with M. Included in his list is "Muppet Show."
** In Episode 3518, Bob tells Renata Scottie that he will get her in touch with a certain dog piano player he knows.
** In Episode 3960, Rosita and Baby Bear find the spinning part of a pinwheel. As they try to think of what it could be, Baby Bear puts in on his neck, thinking it may be a bow tie, and says, "Wocka Wocka," Fozzie Bear's catchphrase.
** In Episode 4054, Papa Bear reads from a book of bear names when trying to come up with a name for their new baby. One of those listed is Fozzie Bear, [[TakeThat which Baby Bear calls a terrible name for a bear]].
** A sketch with a lavender Anything Muppet, a set of teeth and a brush features a framed photo of Miss Piggy on the wall. Another sketch taking place in the old west features the same photo on the wall.
** In the ''Monsterpiece Theater'' sketch, "Upstairs, Downstairs," a picture of Dr. Teeth can be seen on the wall.
** At the beginning of the ''Detective Grover'' sketch, a photo of Dr. Teeth can be seen by the bookshelf.
** In a News Flash sketch featuring [=Old MacDonald=], Kermit begins by talking to a pig on the farm. "You remind me of somebody, I just can't figure out who."
** On their way to Earth, The Martians encounter three "pigs in space" wearing spacesuits.
** The "Worms in Space" segment featured a voice-over introduced by Jerry Nelson in the same way he used to introduce "Pigs in Space" on ''The Muppet Show''.
** At the end of the "Skin" episode of ''Series/ElmosWorld'', a chameleon asks Elmo if he can play "Rainbow Connection" on his piano.
** In the "President" episode of ''Elmo: The Musical'', the penguin and chicken team images seen on the scoreboard are based on the models used for ''The Muppet Show'' and subsequent productions.
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* ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'': In "War of The Commercials", one of the commercials the Critic reviews is a Muppet-themed advert for Warburtons Giant Crumpets.
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* ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken:''
** A sketch from "Plastic Buffet" goes behind the scenes of the Electric Mayhem band, revealing that they got fired after Kermit was unable to pay the rent for the Muppet Theater, Janice having gotten Hepatits C from Tommy Lee, Animal having been put down for attacking Ed [=McMahon=], and Zoot having been arrested in Tokyo for smuggling 37 pounds of hash.
** A sketch from "Federated Resources" has the Swedish Chef walking through New York City, seeing various things that rhyme with "Bork".
** A sketch from "Schindler's Bucket List" has a murderer killing Gonzo and Fozzie. The murderer is revealed to be Scooter, who wants revenge on the Muppets for killing [[WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies1984 Skeeter]] when they were kids.
** A sketch from "Terms of Endaredevil" has Kermit getting a prostate exam.
** A sketch from "Poisoned by Relatives" has Miss Piggy compete on ''The Fattest Fat Loser'', along with [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]], ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}, and Franchise/WinnieThePooh.
** A sketch from "Colateral Damage in Gang Turf War" has various Swedish Chefs compete in ''Top Chef: Sweden''.
** A sketch from "The Unnamed One" has Gonzo and Camilla upset that they were unable to have a child together, but determined not to give up, and make breakfast from their unborn child.



** In "A Fish Named Zelma", the Simpsons are watching Troy [=McClure=] in ''The Muppets go Medieval''.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{MAD}}'': The sketch, "Ribbitless" ends with a parody of ''The Muppet Show'' theme song.
-->"''We don't need Ryan Seacrest,''\\
''[[Series/AmericanIdol that show]] [[TakeThat is past its prime]],''\\
''It's time to leave the airwaves,''\\
''or the judges lose their minds!''\\
''We all can sing and dance now,''\\
''We've become super smart,''\\
''Our voices still sound goofy,''\\
''but at least it is a start.''
* ''WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies1984:'' "The Incredible Shrinking Weirdo" features a scene where a live-action adult Kermit [[RogerRabbitEffect interacts with an animated Baby Gonzo]]. A clip from ''The Muppet Show'' (Episode 223: Creator/JohnCleese) was used, with Creator/FrankWelker dubbing new lines for Kermit and with Baby Gonzo matted into the scene. This fantasy sequence also featured a shot of the audience that was frequently used on ''The Muppet Show''.
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** In "Deep Throats", Kermit is the DeepThroat that tells Brian and Stewie dirt about Mayor West.

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** In "Deep Throats", Kermit is the DeepThroat MysteriousInformant that tells Brian and Stewie dirt about Mayor West.



** A cutaway from "And I'm Joyce Kinney" has [[DomesticAbuse a bruised-up Kermit]] telling FOzzie that the ''Bears in Space'' sketch has been reworked into ''Pigs in Space''.

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** A cutaway from "And I'm Joyce Kinney" has [[DomesticAbuse a bruised-up Kermit]] telling FOzzie Fozzie that the ''Bears in Space'' sketch has been reworked into ''Pigs in Space''.

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* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'':
** In "Brian Does Hollywood", Stewie interrogates a Kermit doll and makes out with a Miss Piggy doll to make him talk.
** A cutaway from "Jungle Love" has Peter working for Dr. Honeydew and resembling Beaker.
** In "Deep Throats", Kermit is the DeepThroat that tells Brian and Stewie dirt about Mayor West.
** A cutaway from "Petergeist" shows the time Peter installed a balcony in the living room; Statler and Waldorf are up there commenting on an episode of ''Series/{{Lost}}''.
** In "Mother Tucker", Kermit appears on the show ''Round Table'' with Al Michaels, Harold Ramis and Ray Romano (for those of you who don't get the joke, they all have the same voice).
** A cutaway from "The Tan Aquatic with Steve Zissou" parodies the death of Jim Henson by having Kermit and Swedish Chef talk in different voices. They reappear at the end, with Fozzie now speaking like Creator/MichaelClarkeDuncan.
** A cutaway from "Jerome is the New Black" shows Statler without Waldorf, and he comments that the show is better without him.
** A cutaway from "And I'm Joyce Kinney" has [[DomesticAbuse a bruised-up Kermit]] telling FOzzie that the ''Bears in Space'' sketch has been reworked into ''Pigs in Space''.
** A cutaway from "Yug Ylimaf" shows that Statler and Waldorf were present at the assassination of Abraham Lincoln; Statler also gets shot.
** A cutaway from "Brian's Play" shows Stewie as the Muppets' HR director, questioning Beaker for allegedly swiping ingredients from the lab to make crystal meth.
** In "Herpe the Love Sore", Peter and Lois watch a ''Behind the Music'' special about the Electric Mayhem.
** A cutaway from "The Boys in the Band" shows Miss Piggy telling Scooter that she called in sick because she had a "frog in her throat".
** In "Veteran Guy", Peter compares an Aiwa double-tape deck to Statler and Waldorf, and they proceed to snark about their music selection. Later, when Peter and the guys are busted for posing as veterans aboard a plane, a pair of overhead bins also talk like Statler and Waldorf, calling themselves gay for having "bags in their mouths".



** In "Mona Leaves-a", Lance Armstrong ([[AsHimself playing himself]]) appears with Fozzie at [[Creator/{{ESPN}} the ESPY awards]]. When Fozzie makes a joke about Armstrong, the latter throws the puppet across the room.

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** In "Mona Leaves-a", Lance Armstrong ([[AsHimself playing himself]]) appears with Fozzie at [[Creator/{{ESPN}} the ESPY awards]]. When Fozzie makes a joke about Armstrong, the latter throws the puppet across the room.room, revealing the puppeteer's hand underneath.

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* The 2012 New Years special of ''Series/TheEricAndreShow'' has Andre compare his looks to that of his guest Music/DemiLovato. He says "Next to you[...] Hannibal looks, at best, like Bunsen from ''The Muppet Show'' if he was in blackface."




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* During the ''Series/ICarly''/''Series/{{Victorious}}'' crossover special "iParty with Victorious", Sam calls the ventriloquist dummy Rex a rejected Muppet.
* ''Series/SisterSister'': In one episode, Tamera and her friend Denise get nervous over [[FreeTheFrogs having to dissect a frog.]] Denise says "I can't hurt Kermie."



* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'': In "Bunny Raven, or How to Make a Titananimal Disappear", Mumbo versions of Statler and Waldorf make snarky comments from the balcony.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In "A Fish Named Zelma", the Simpsons are watching Troy [=McClure=] in ''The Muppets go Medieval''.
* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'': TheStinger for "Sock Opera" is puppet versions of Grunkle Stan and Old Man [=McGucket=] on a balcony criticizing sock puppets of Dipper and Mabel.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'': In "Bunny Raven, or How to Make a Titananimal Disappear", Mumbo versions of Statler and Waldorf make snarky comments from the balcony.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In "A Fish Named Zelma", the Simpsons are watching Troy [=McClure=] in ''The Muppets go Medieval''.
* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'': TheStinger for "Sock Opera" is puppet versions of Grunkle Stan and Old Man [=McGucket=] on a balcony criticizing sock puppets of Dipper and Mabel.Mabel.
* ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'': In "Parent's Day", Enid's mom makes a stew [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/muppet/images/b/bb/OkKOLetsBeHeroesParentDayKermit.png/revision/latest?cb=20180228120038 that has a little Kermit in it.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** In "A Fish Named Zelma", the Simpsons are watching Troy [=McClure=] in ''The Muppets go Medieval''.
** In "Bart the Fink", Krusty fakes his own death, and at the resulting funeral, one of the ''Simpsons'' writers is seen holding a smoking Kermit puppet.
** In "Papa Don't Leech", Lurleen serenades Kermit on TV. She suggests bunking with him, and before Kermit can make a rebuttal, Miss Piggy shows up, kicking him off the fence and strangling him like Homer.
** In "Mona Leaves-a", Lance Armstrong ([[AsHimself playing himself]]) appears with Fozzie at [[Creator/{{ESPN}} the ESPY awards]]. When Fozzie makes a joke about Armstrong, the latter throws the puppet across the room.
** "The Fight Before Christmas" has an entire puppet-based pastiche of the show, complete with Abe and Jasper as JustForFun/StatlerAndWaldorf. Music/KatyPerry guest stars, in an appearance that was ironically filmed before controversy erupted over her ''Series/SesameStreet'' appearance.
* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'': In "Bunny Raven, or How to Make a Titananimal Disappear", Mumbo versions of Statler and Waldorf make snarky comments from the balcony.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Sixteen}}'': In [[HalloweenEpisode "Boo, Dude"]], Jen dresses as a pig to work and someone calls her "Miss Piggy".

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* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'': In "Bunny Raven, or How to Make a Titananimal Disappear", Mumbo versions of Statler and Waldorf make snarky comments from the balcony.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In "A Fish Named Zelma", the Simpsons are watching Troy [=McClure=] in ''The Muppets go Medieval''.
* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'': TheStinger for "Sock Opera" is puppet versions of Grunkle Stan and Old Man [=McGucket=] on a balcony criticizing sock puppets of Dipper and Mabel.
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* ''Film/{{Argo}}'': During Tony's meeting with Cyrus Vance and Stansfield Turner, his boss tells him "It's like talking to [[JustForFun/StatlerAndWaldorf those two old fucks]] on the Muppets."
* ''Film/GirlsJustWantToHaveFun'': During Janey's argument with her father, she says "We made a deal when I was seven and a half, nightlife was ''The Muppet Show''!"

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* ''Series/FraggleRock'':
** One Traveling Matt segment has him surveying some children going out for Halloween, two of them are dressed as Kermit and Miss Piggy.
** "The Cavern of Lost Dreams" has Sprocket doing a Swedish Chef impression.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Sixteen}}'': In [[HalloweenEpisode "Boo, Dude"]], Jen dresses as a pig to work and someone calls her "Miss Piggy".

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