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Old April 7th, 2007, 01:56 AM
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Muppet Babies

One of my very first muscle growth sightings growing up came from an episode of Muppet Babies. I don't remember which episode it was. But from what I remember Nanny is cooking something that smells bad and the babies are trying to figure out what it could be. One of the babies fantasys involves I think scooter drinking the stuff and growing in height and muscle. Does anybody have the video for that. I think the name of the episode is Invasion Of The Muppet Snackers. If anyone could post pics or even video that would be cool. I think the growth scene is hot. I think Scooter's voice changed to. It was deeper.
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Old April 7th, 2007, 08:04 AM
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Oh my goodness! I was wondering if anyone else remembered that scene! I remember it well, and I loved it! Still do actually. This was my second realization that muscle growth was a turn on to me, the first being the milk commercial involving the kid with the green shirt that has been mentioned here numerous times. I "enjoyed", shall we say, that scene many many times. I actually taped the Saturday morning episodes of Muppet Babies until that one aired again. But alas, its on a Beta cassette. But ah, happy memories!
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Old April 7th, 2007, 08:13 AM
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Good grief, I remember that one! "We shall ride with the desert wind! *horses collapse under their weight* Um...then we shall...walk with the desert wind!"
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Old April 7th, 2007, 01:14 PM
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Yeah I think my love for muscle growth really started with that episode. The sound of his body growing and his voice changing mid sentence still turns me on. Wish there was more videos out there like that. To hear someones voice go from normal to deep. It is one of my turn ons especially add that with giant. Love it.
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