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- Ed Burrow (Harry the Hipster) lipsynchs to a Spike Jones song and interviews Alfred Hitchcock (Chicken Liver).
- A unique episode featuring animation using cut-out shapes, set to the recording of the same name by Ken Nordine and The Fred Katz Group.
- Omar prepares a chef salad, which blows up in his face, and he serves it flaming.
- Kermit sings a parody of the song "Anything You Can Do."
- Moldy Hay lipsynch's to Stan Freberg singing "C'est Si Bon" while Hank and Frank constantly miss their cues in the background. Kermit makes a cameo appearance helping Hank and Frank with their cues.
- Kermit lipsynchs to "A Horse Named Bill" while playing the banjo.
- Kermit hosts an interview with Chent Huntley and David Brinkley (Hank and Frank)
- Muppets lip-sync to the song "Tweedle Dee".
- A pun-filled Gunsmoke parody with Marshall Dilly (Chicken Liver) preparing for a showdown with Black Bart (Yorick) which results in a game of chess.
- A macabre puppet made from an actual skull of a squirrel lip-syncs to a recording of the terrible song "There's a New Sound", just to annoy the audience.
- Kermit lip-syncs to the Stan Freberg record "The Yellow Rose of Texas".
- Sam and Kermit lip synch to "That Old Black Magic"
- Stan Freberg shows up and demands credit for his songs being used in previous episodes.
- Kermit sings a song and then discusses the end of the series with Harry. Harry then destroys all of the equipment because the won't need it any more.