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The Nanny State
The Nanny State
9 episodes
3 months ago
A comedy podcast about the Muppet Babies (the good one–the old one from the 80's). Chip and Dave review each episode of the series and talk about their childhood memories of the show and how it was formative in who they've become as (sort of) grown men.
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A comedy podcast about the Muppet Babies (the good one–the old one from the 80's). Chip and Dave review each episode of the series and talk about their childhood memories of the show and how it was formative in who they've become as (sort of) grown men.
Show more...
TV Reviews
Arts,
Comedy,
TV & Film,
Visual Arts,
Improv
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S1E7: Wait, *We're* Fozzie!
The Nanny State
1 hour 3 minutes 51 seconds
4 years ago
S1E7: Wait, *We're* Fozzie!
We're back together, but the babies are worried about getting split up after overhearing Nanny planning to get rid of one of them. Can they survive (or thrive!) in the big scary world? Can Dave avoid giving away the punchline? Can we get a bigger audience or just make one out of trash? Season 1, … Continue reading "S1E7: Wait, *We're* Fozzie!"
The Nanny State
A comedy podcast about the Muppet Babies (the good one–the old one from the 80's). Chip and Dave review each episode of the series and talk about their childhood memories of the show and how it was formative in who they've become as (sort of) grown men.