• Emmet Otter, Alice Otter, Mayor Harrison Fox, Gretchen Fox, Doc Bullfrog, Yancy Woodchuck, Will Possum, Fred Lizard, Stanley Weasel, Chuck Stoat, Howard Snake, Charlie Muskrat, Harvey Beaver, and Wendell Porcupine, George and Melissa Rabbit, two squirrels, and Old Lady Possum made cameos in
The Muppet Movie. They are seen in the Rainbow Connection Finale. • Some of the puppets made cameos in
The Muppet Show: • Mayor Harrison Fox's puppet was reused in several episodes that included the Woodland Animals including the "
Bob Hope" episode (where he was in the "
For What It's Worth" number with unclothed versions of Old Lady Possum, James Badger, Will Possum, George Rabbit, and Nat Muskrat alongside a deer, a mouse, a toothless beaver, and a weasel), the "
Kris Kristofferson and
Rita Coolidge" episode (where he alongside James Badger, Nat Muskrat, and Will Possum were repurposed for the "We're All Alone" song that also featured Billy the Bear, a Deer, a Beaver, and a Weasel), and the "
Leo Sayer" episode (where he was featured in the "When I Need You" number with Billy the Bear, Mickey Moose, Harold Woodpecker, a beaver, a weasel, James Badger, and
Crazy Harry). • Fred Lizard was seen in the "
Shields & Yarnell" and the "
Dyan Cannon" episode. • Emmet Otter, Alice Otter, Mayor Harrison Fox, Gretchen Fox, and Wendell Porcupine appeared in
The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years. • Doc Bullfrog, Yancy Woodchuck, Old Lady Possum, George and Melissa Rabbit, and two squirrels appeared in the "Jim Henson's Musical World" concert at
Carnegie Hall. • In the eighth episode of
The Muppets Mayhem,
Floyd Pepper exclaims: "Yeah, we don't beef with nobody. Well, except that one band from Riverbottom," with Dr. Teeth adding, "Yeah, they were a nightmare," referring to the Riverbottom Gang and their band, Riverbottom Nightmare Band.
Film adaptation On October 21, 2019, it was announced that
Bret McKenzie is writing the script and songs for a film adaptation of the TV special, which will be produced by
The Jim Henson Company, Pacific Electric Picture Company, and Snoot Entertainment.
Stage adaptation In December 2008, a musical stage adaptation of the TV special was performed at the
Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam, Connecticut. The adaptation was developed by Goodspeed Musicals and
The Jim Henson Company. ==See also==