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− | Miss Piggy is one of the main characters on the Muppets' own TV show, ''{{ | + | Miss Piggy is one of the main characters on the Muppets' own TV show, ''{{W|The Muppet Show}}''. In addition to being a love interest for [[Kermit]], Miss Piggy frequently appears in sketches with other Muppets and with the celebrity guests. In one such appearance, [[Lurleen Lumpkin]] was the guest and sang her seductive song "[[Bunk with Me Tonight]]" for Kermit. Miss Piggy became jealous, rushed onto the stage, and beat up and strangled Kermit.<ref>"[[Papa Don't Leech]]"</ref> |
Miss Piggy and Kermit also co-starred with [[Troy McClure]] in ''[[The Muppets Go Medieval]]''.<ref>"[[A Fish Called Selma]]"</ref> | Miss Piggy and Kermit also co-starred with [[Troy McClure]] in ''[[The Muppets Go Medieval]]''.<ref>"[[A Fish Called Selma]]"</ref> |
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Miss Piggy is a pig from The Muppets.
History
Miss Piggy is one of the main characters on the Muppets' own TV show, The Muppet Show. In addition to being a love interest for Kermit, Miss Piggy frequently appears in sketches with other Muppets and with the celebrity guests. In one such appearance, Lurleen Lumpkin was the guest and sang her seductive song "Bunk with Me Tonight" for Kermit. Miss Piggy became jealous, rushed onto the stage, and beat up and strangled Kermit.[1]
Miss Piggy and Kermit also co-starred with Troy McClure in The Muppets Go Medieval.[2]
Kermit and Miss Piggy were mentioned by Milhouse in a list of celebrity co-stars who fell in love.[3]
Appearances
- Episode – "A Fish Called Selma"
- Episode – "Papa Don't Leech"
- Episode – "The Burns Cage" (mentioned)
References