70 Weeks, 70 Magnets: Miss Piggy Closes Out the Massive Muppet Set

70 Weeks, 70 Magnets: Miss Piggy Closes Out the Massive Muppet Set

December 19, 2025

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We Collected All 70 Muppet Anniversary Magnets. The Full List: Every Character in The Muppets X Disney Parks 70th Anniversary Set. It took 70 weeks, but we finally made it. Today, the final magnet in the Muppets’ 70th Anniversary collection dropped at Disney Parks, and it’s the divine Miss Piggy.

Collecting these has been a long haul. For over a year and a half, we’ve been tracking these weekly releases at Walt Disney World and Disneyland. Disney put out one new character every seven days, and they were only available for a short window, 4 weeks to be exact. If you missed a week, you were usually out of luck.

Total money spent after Disney World Annual Passholder Discount plus tax was $893.90! Regularly priced at $14.99, meaning without discount or tax, was $1049.30. Think it was worth it? We do.

70 Weeks 70 Magnets Miss Piggy Closes Out the Massive Muppet Set

Why This Set Was Different: Usually, when you buy Muppet merch, you get the same five or six faces: Kermit, Fozzie, Animal, and maybe Beaker. This collection was different. It went deep into the archives. We finally got magnets for characters that rarely get merchandise, like the Muppet Tomato, Lew Zealand, and even the “Screaming Goat.”

Seeing the Electric Mayhem get so much love was a highlight, especially with the news that they’re taking over the Rock ‘N’ Roller Coaster at Hollywood Studios.

The Muppets 70th Anniversary Magnets Full List (Weeks 1-70)

We’ve put together the final checklist. If you’ve been following along, here is every single character that was released in order:

  1. Rowlf the Dog
  2. Lew Zealand
  3. Pops
  4. Baby Skeeter
  5. Koozebanian Mama
  6. Wayne and Wanda
  7. Mo Frackle
  8. Yolanda
  9. The Swedish Chef
  10. Muppet Ghosts
  11. Behemoth
  12. Zoot
  13. Walter
  14. Animal
  15. Link Hogthrob
  16. The Ghost of Christmas Present
  17. Muppet Tomato
  18. Robin the Frog
  19. Crazy Harry
  20. Thog
  21. Nigel the Conductor
  22. Janice
  23. Bubba The Rat
  24. Camilla the Chicken
  25. SGT. Floyd Pepper
  26. Polly Lobster
  27. Dr. Bunsen Honeydew
  28. Beaker
  29. Pepé the King Prawn
  30. Mildred Huxtetter
  31. Constantine
  32. Dr. Teeth
  33. Rizzo the Rat
  34. Joe the Legal Weasel
  35. Bean Bunny
  36. Dolores the Trombone Player
  37. Dr. Julius Strangepork
  38. Kermit the Frog
  39. Beautiful Day Monster
  40. Sweetums
  41. Andy and Randy Pig
  42. Doglion
  43. Scooter
  44. Nicky Napoleon
  45. Angus McGonagle
  46. Sam the Eagle
  47. Beauregard
  48. Johnny Fiama & Sal
  49. Screaming Goat
  50. Howard Tubman
  51. Statler and Waldorf
  52. Fozzie Bear
  53. Foo-Foo
  54. Hilda
  55. Mahna Mahna and The Snowths
  56. Chip from IT
  57. Bobo
  58. Marvin Suggs
  59. Uncle Deadly
  60. Lips
  61. Big Mean Carl
  62. Gaffer the Cat
  63. George the Janitor
  64. Baskerville the Hound
  65. Gonzo
  66. Beverly Plume
  67. Newsman
  68. Emily “Ma” Bear
  69. The Mutations
  70. Miss Piggy

While the weekly releases are ending, you can still find the “MADE” kiosks at these locations if any stock remains: Magic Kingdom: Tomorrowland Launch Depot, and Disneyland: Star Trader or The Collectors Warehouse. In fact, about 6 weeks ago, the Disney Springs location at Marketplace Co-op closed, leaving the only location in the Magic Kingdom.

It’s been a fun 70 weeks of updates. We’re going to go find a place to display all of these now.

The Muppets Social Media posted today: “Yes, OF COURSE we saved the best for last! The 70th and final week of #TheMuppets70 celebration finally turns the spotlight on Miss Piggy. Originally performed by Frank Oz and now by Eric Jacobson, Miss Piggy is a legendary performer of stage, screen, and everything in between. Miss Piggy first debuted as a background player in 1974 before skyrocketing to superstardom. She is known the world over for her undeniable talent, her unbelievable fashion sense, and her unimaginable karate skills. She is the self-declared world’s biggest diva, at the top of the A-List, and waited VERY PATIENTLY for this honor. Here’s to you, Miss Piggy! We’d be nothing without you.”

70 Weeks, 70 Magnets: Miss Piggy Closes Out the Massive Muppet Set

Written by Greg Gately
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Greg Gately is the co-owner, photographer, podcaster, writer, and editor of Fantasy Land News.

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