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Muppet High PVC figures
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In 1991, produced a line of merchandise for a TV series concept, Muppet High, which was discussed at the Jim Henson Company in the months before Jim Henson's death. The series would have presented the Muppet characters as 1950s high school students, in the same vein as Happy Days and Archie Comics. The merchandise line included a set of Muppet High mugs, and two plush dolls, and a set of PVC figures, showing the Muppets in their 1950s roles.
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In 1991, produced a line of merchandise for a TV series concept, Muppet High, which was discussed at the Jim Henson Company in the months before Jim Henson's death. The series would have presented the Muppet characters as 1950s high school students, in the same vein as Happy Days and Archie Comics. The merchandise line included a set of Muppet High mugs, and two plush dolls, and a set of PVC figures, showing the Muppets in their 1950s roles.