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The main plot line of the story arc has the Muppets reunited with Scooter's sister, Skeeter, making a rare appearance in adult form. Although Skeeter is present in all four issues, each issue has focus on a different Muppet relative (Skeeter in part 1, Andy and Randy Pig in part 2, Robin the Frog in part 3, and Ma Bear in part 4). With the exception of Robin (whose own story ends with an appearance by an unknown Muppet relative), each relative was not a major character on The Muppet Show (Ma Bear appeared in two episodes of the series).

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  • The main plot line of the story arc has the Muppets reunited with Scooter's sister, Skeeter, making a rare appearance in adult form. Although Skeeter is present in all four issues, each issue has focus on a different Muppet relative (Skeeter in part 1, Andy and Randy Pig in part 2, Robin the Frog in part 3, and Ma Bear in part 4). With the exception of Robin (whose own story ends with an appearance by an unknown Muppet relative), each relative was not a major character on The Muppet Show (Ma Bear appeared in two episodes of the series).
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  • The main plot line of the story arc has the Muppets reunited with Scooter's sister, Skeeter, making a rare appearance in adult form. Although Skeeter is present in all four issues, each issue has focus on a different Muppet relative (Skeeter in part 1, Andy and Randy Pig in part 2, Robin the Frog in part 3, and Ma Bear in part 4). With the exception of Robin (whose own story ends with an appearance by an unknown Muppet relative), each relative was not a major character on The Muppet Show (Ma Bear appeared in two episodes of the series). In addition to the family reunion theme of the story arc, each issue begins with two celestial beings who may or may not be Statler and Waldorf controlling the events of the issues by playing with chess pieces resembling the characters, bringing in new pieces to cause more chaos. According to Roger Langridge, “Our friend, the lovely Mr. Jim Lewis, requested that we make Skeeter’s appearance on the show a little bit ambiguous as to whether it was happening “in continuity” or not. The chess sequence was my way of addressing that – is it real or isn’t it? Well, it’s as real as you want it to be. That celestial Statler and Waldorf aren’t “our” Statler and Waldorf, exactly – I figure they’re a character type that pops up throughout the universe (see also the population of Little Statwald and the film producers in the Pigs in Space issue). I didn’t show the regular S&W in their usual box to stop it getting confusing. One set of those guys is enough!”
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