The Miss Piggy Calendar 1980
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The Miss Piggy Calendar 1980: Pig Dreams was published in 1979 by Abrams Art Papers with the Muppet Press. The concept was designed and directed by Michael K. Frith with Frank Oz serving as creative consultant, and photos by Nancy Moran and Donal Holway. Miss Piggy's wardrobe was provided by the House of Calista.
This was the first of five calendars featuring Miss Piggy as the star. Throughout the calendar, an interview with Miss Piggy is conducted and various fake landmarks in her career are given on specific dates.
- January: Arabian Nights
- February: Art deco, inspired by Erté
- March: Noir style, Kermit private eye
- April: United States Navy
- May: Parody of Jean-Honoré Fragonard's "The Swing"
- June: Miss Piggy on a motorcycle
- Poster: Airport scene from Casablanca
- July: Patriotic Piggy
- August: Sheena, Queen of the Jungle
- September: Cleopatra
- October: King Kong
- November: mirror photo
- December: Piggy listens to Kermit's fictional album Ol' Goggle-Eyes is Back by a roaring fireplace
