Kevin appears in the Muppet Kids storybook Win Some, Lose Some. A new kid to town, he meets Kermit, Fozzie, and Piggy playing basketball and asks to join in the fun. The kids have been playing for fun and practice, but Kevin convinces them to play a real game. He goes on to show bad sportsmanship, pushing, shoving, and being rude. The kids try to not let him discourage them, but they finally let him know how they feel. Kevin tells them in his old neighborhood, kids weren't nice to you if you weren't a winner, but Piggy explains that they don't care whether he wins or not.
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| - Kevin appears in the Muppet Kids storybook Win Some, Lose Some. A new kid to town, he meets Kermit, Fozzie, and Piggy playing basketball and asks to join in the fun. The kids have been playing for fun and practice, but Kevin convinces them to play a real game. He goes on to show bad sportsmanship, pushing, shoving, and being rude. The kids try to not let him discourage them, but they finally let him know how they feel. Kevin tells them in his old neighborhood, kids weren't nice to you if you weren't a winner, but Piggy explains that they don't care whether he wins or not.
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| - Kevin appears in the Muppet Kids storybook Win Some, Lose Some. A new kid to town, he meets Kermit, Fozzie, and Piggy playing basketball and asks to join in the fun. The kids have been playing for fun and practice, but Kevin convinces them to play a real game. He goes on to show bad sportsmanship, pushing, shoving, and being rude. The kids try to not let him discourage them, but they finally let him know how they feel. Kevin tells them in his old neighborhood, kids weren't nice to you if you weren't a winner, but Piggy explains that they don't care whether he wins or not.
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