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Welcome to my Muppet Collection page! I'm a lifelong collector with over 1000 items and counting. | by @deadlydarker
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We're giving away a complete set of Sesame Street ReAction Figures Wave 2, including Cookie Monster, Oscar The Grouch, Lefty The Salesman, and Guy Smiley! How to Enter: 1. Follow @Super7store 2. RT AND Like this post #Giveawy #Super7giveaway #SesameStreet
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Here is an Animal Christmas ornament, made by Hallmark, from 2012. Hallmark has produced a line of Muppet ornaments exclusively for Target stores. Others from this line include a blown glass Kermit (2012) and a blown glass Swedish Chef (2013).
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Here is a Cookie Monster Christmas ornament, made by Gorham, from 1980. Gorham Fine China produced several lines of ceramic Sesame Street ornaments in the 1970s and 80s. Others in the 1980 set include Big Bird, Bert and Ernie, Grover, and Oscar the Grouch.
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Here is a Baby Rowlf clip-on plush, made by Toy Play, from 2003. This comes from a set of Muppet Babies clip-on plush, consisting of Kermit, Piggy, Fozzie, Gonzo, Animal, and Rowlf. Toy Play also made Muppet Babies plush in other various sizes.
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There are also several variants. For example, while my Kermit here has a red bowtie, there is another version without it. Also, note the difference in the eyes and head sculpt. The one without the tie has a more open mouth. (not my pictures, taken from eBay and Muppet Wiki)
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Here are Kermit and Miss Piggy PEZ dispensers from 1991. There have been two sets of Muppet PEZ dispensers: one in 1991 and one in 2012 (not including spin-off items like keychains and Giant PEZ, or Sesame Street PEZ). The 1991 set includes Kermit, Piggy, Fozzie, and Gonzo.
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Here is a Baby Animal PVC figure made by Applause. Applause produced a line of fairytale-themed Muppet Babies figures in the late 80s. This one depicts Baby Animal as Little Jack Horner. Others in the line include Baby Rowlf as Robin Hood and Baby Gonzo as Little Boy Blue.
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🎉 Happy Birthday to Count von Count! To celebrate we are giving away a Sesame Street SuperSize Count von Count! For a chance to WIN: 1. Like this post 2. Comment with your favorite Sesame Street character 3. MUST be following us! @super7store *Winner will be contacted via DM
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This is a Super Grover PVC figure made by Applause. Part of Applause's extensive line of Sesame Street PVC figures, this one is unique in its pose. While most figures tend to be simply standing/sitting, here, Super Grover is blasting off into the sky, with the smoke as the base
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Let it be known, on this eighth day of October two thousand twenty-three, after seventeen plus years of collaborative work, outside of fifty-three "lost" episodes, Muppet Wiki is now home to a "complete" Sesame Street Episode Guide
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On another note, apologies for my absence. Life has gotten much busier lately. I'm hoping to prepare some posts ahead of time and get back on a more consistent schedule, but we'll see how that goes.
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Here is a Baby Bear plush, made by Tyco, from 1998. This 13" Baby Bear plush was exclusive to FAO Schwarz stores. It is highly rare, and this is the only one I've seen pop up online in over a year. I was super lucky to buy it for only $30!
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A Frank Oz commentary track on The Muppets Take Manhattan is everything I ever wanted in life. releases 2 months from today in 4K!
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Here is a Follow that Bird View-Master reel set, from 1985. Follow that Bird recently celebrated its 38th anniversary, released on August 2, 1985. Be sure to check out the Muppet Wiki's page on these, as each image from the reels can be seen there!
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He's finally arrived! Here is a Baby Animal plush, sold by D23, from 2023. This plush was part of D23's exclusive Muppets Mayhem merch drop back in May. Thankfully, there's a free membership tier for D23, and I was able to buy this little guy!
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Here is an Oscar the Grouch Sesame Street Live banner. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, you could buy felt pennants and banners at Sesame Street Live shows. Character banners ranged from Barkley to Prairie Dawn, and even characters exclusive to Sesame Live, such as Tee Hee.
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Here are Scooter, Rowlf, and Floyd Pepper pinback buttons from 1977. These buttons are part of a set of twelve buttons from the UK, though they were also sold in Muppet Stuff stores in NYC. The manufacturer is unknown.
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