Icky Gunk, and Hank and Frank serve as chorus singers in a lip-synched rendition of Stan Freberg's "I've Got You Under My Skin" while Kermit, in spoken dialogue, messes up the lyrics.
Kermit lip-synchs and plays the banjo to a recording of "A Horse Named Bill". This sketch is sometimes called "Loona" (referencing the singer's object of affection, Luna).
Lip-synching to the Spike Jones track "Poisen to Poisen", Harry the Hipster (as "Ed Burrow") interviews Chicken Liver (as Alfred Hitchcock) in his rather horrifying home
A pun-filled "Gunsmoke" parody with Marshall Dilly (Chicken Liver) preparing for a showdown with Black Bart (Yorick) which results in a game of chess.
Lip-synching to the Bob and Ray recording "The Westerners," Kermit and Chicken Liver are two cowboys who are having a little trouble getting off their horses.
In a mix of puppetry and animation, Harry demonstrates the art of Visual Thinking to Kermit; and what it does to you once it gets out of control.
Lip-synching to "Hunger is From," Yorick details his midnight snacking while eating a plate of food.
Sam and Kermit lipsynch to "That Old Black Magic"
An omnibus collection of surviving clips from the show.