If you loved the heartwarming humor and musical charm of 'The Muppets' (2011), you're in for a treat! This article highlights 10 similar movies and shows that capture the same whimsical spirit, family-friendly fun, and nostalgic joy. Whether you're a lifelong Muppet fan or discovering their magic for the first time, these picks will keep the laughter and sing-alongs going.

Sesame Street (1969)
Description: A beloved children's show featuring a mix of live-action and puppetry, with educational content wrapped in humor and heartwarming characters.
Fact: The show was created to help underprivileged children prepare for school, and Big Bird was originally supposed to be orange.


The Electric Company (1971)
Description: An educational sketch-comedy show with a mix of live-action and puppetry, using humor and music to teach literacy skills.
Fact: The show featured early appearances by stars like Morgan Freeman and Bill Cosby, and its catchy songs were co-written by Sesame Street composers.


Fraggle Rock (1983)
Description: A whimsical puppet-driven series that blends music, humor, and life lessons in an underground world full of quirky creatures.
Fact: The show was designed to promote peace and understanding, with each episode featuring a different human 'Silly Creature' to highlight diversity.


Pee-wee's Playhouse (1986)
Description: A zany, colorful live-action show with puppets, surreal humor, and a playful, interactive style that appeals to both kids and adults.
Fact: The show's set was designed to look like a child's dream playhouse, with hidden surprises and talking furniture.


Labyrinth (1986)
Description: A fantastical adventure filled with imaginative puppet creatures, musical numbers, and a blend of dark whimsy and heartfelt storytelling.
Fact: David Bowie's iconic role as Jareth was almost played by Michael Jackson, and the film's puppetry was a collaboration with Jim Henson's Creature Shop.


H.R. Pufnstuf (1969)
Description: A psychedelic children's series featuring live-action actors and puppets in a magical, musical world full of oddball characters.
Fact: The show was inspired by a float at a parade, and its creator later admitted it was influenced by his experiences with LSD.


The Huggabug Club (1995)
Description: A cozy, puppet-based show with a focus on kindness, friendship, and gentle adventures in a welcoming clubhouse setting.
Fact: The show was designed to mimic the feel of a children's storybook, with each episode structured like a short, interactive tale.


The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss (1996)
Description: A puppet adaptation of Dr. Seuss's stories, blending whimsical visuals, rhyming dialogue, and moral lessons in a playful format.
Fact: The show was one of the first to use advanced animatronics for its puppets, giving them more expressive faces.


Allegra's Window (1994)
Description: A gentle, puppet-filled show for preschoolers that combines storytelling, music, and relatable childhood experiences.
Fact: The show was one of the first Nickelodeon series aimed specifically at toddlers, with a focus on emotional development.


Eureeka's Castle (1989)
Description: A puppet-driven show set in a magical castle, blending fantasy, humor, and simple life lessons for young viewers.
Fact: The show's creator also wrote for Sesame Street, and the dragon puppet Magellan was voiced by a former Muppet performer.
