The Babies decide to give Nanny a pretend trip around the world, so that they don't need to be left with a sitter. Most of the episode spoofs Jules Verne's Around the World in 80 Days, with Kermit as Phileas Frogg. Phileas makes a bet at the Reform Club -- he'll take Nanny around the world in 80 days. If Nanny is happy with Phileas' trip, he wins, but if Nanny wants another vacation after his trip, he loses. Losing the bet means the Babies have to accept Nanny wants to go. In the end, the Babies are delighted with the babysitter that Nanny found -- her fun-loving sister, Aunt Fanny.
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| - Episode 311: Around the Nursery in 80 Days
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| - The Babies decide to give Nanny a pretend trip around the world, so that they don't need to be left with a sitter. Most of the episode spoofs Jules Verne's Around the World in 80 Days, with Kermit as Phileas Frogg. Phileas makes a bet at the Reform Club -- he'll take Nanny around the world in 80 days. If Nanny is happy with Phileas' trip, he wins, but if Nanny wants another vacation after his trip, he loses. Losing the bet means the Babies have to accept Nanny wants to go. In the end, the Babies are delighted with the babysitter that Nanny found -- her fun-loving sister, Aunt Fanny.
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| - The Babies decide to give Nanny a pretend trip around the world, so that they don't need to be left with a sitter. Most of the episode spoofs Jules Verne's Around the World in 80 Days, with Kermit as Phileas Frogg. Phileas makes a bet at the Reform Club -- he'll take Nanny around the world in 80 days. If Nanny is happy with Phileas' trip, he wins, but if Nanny wants another vacation after his trip, he loses. Losing the bet means the Babies have to accept Nanny wants to go. The Babies use their imagination to show Nanny some of the famous places in the world, Egypt, Greece and England. True to the original story, they have to depend on different modes of transportation due to unreliability. Returning to reality, Nanny says she enjoyed her imaginary world tour, but the purpose of a vacation is that sometimes grownups need a kid-free environment. When the Babies express concern about horrible babysitters, Nanny says she thought of that and that she would not leave before making sure the Babies were in good hands while she was gone. In the end, the Babies are delighted with the babysitter that Nanny found -- her fun-loving sister, Aunt Fanny.
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