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Beaker is the hapless assistant to Dr. Bunsen Honeydew. He made his first appearance in Muppet Labs sketches during the second season of The Muppet Show. Kermit the Frog describes Beaker by saying "If somebody has to get hurt, it's almost always Beaker." Prior to Beaker's debut, Dr. Honeydew appeared in Muppet Labs segments by himself, but the timid assistant added a new level of comedy to the sketches. Dr. Honeydew's experiments and inventions always seem to go awry, and Beaker is their perpetu
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Fozzie Bear is The Muppet Show's resident comedian. He's an orange-brown, fuzzy Muppet bear who tells bad jokes, usually punctuated with his catchphrase laugh, "Wocka wocka wocka!" Fozzie's best friend is Kermit the Frog, although they occasionally have differences of opinion. During the first season of The Muppet Show, Fozzie's monologues usually consisted of Fozzie telling simple setup/punchline jokes, while being heckled by his mother's old friends, Statler and Waldorf. After the first season
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Sam the Eagle is an American eagle who feels his species and role as national symbol have placed certain responsibilities upon his shoulders. He has taken it upon himself to promote and protect wholesome American morals and values, and he works behind the scenes of The Muppet Show as self-appointed censor and advocate of cultural, educational acts such as Wayne and Wanda. Sam is appalled by the nonsense that passes for entertainment on the series and does his best to keep things in check, even t
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Pepe the King Prawn, whose full name is Pepino Rodrigo Serrano Gonzales, hails from Málaga, Spain. According to a 1999 TVGuide.com interview, he started out as a chef in Madrid, before moving to Hollywood and following his true calling in show business. Pepe remarked, "There were one too many close calls in the kitchen. I was mistaken for an appetizer, okay." The four-armed Pepe is very proud of being a king prawn and takes great offense if anyone refers to him as a shrimp ("I am not a shrimp! I
The evolution of Zoot.
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Oscar winner Paul Williams on writing Kermit the Frog’s signature song: “The thing that is so human about the song, and spiritual at the same time, is that it honors the questions, not the answers.”
The evolution of Grover.
The Swedish Chef is the incomprehensible preparer of foodstuffs from The Muppet Show. He first appeared in The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence in 1975, with Chinese subtitles for his dialog. Nearly all Swedish Chef sketches begin with him in a kitchen, waving some utensils while singing his signature song in a trademark mock Swedish, a semi-comprehensible gibberish which parodies the characteristic vowel sounds of Swedish. The last line of the song is always "Børk! Børk! Børk!" and is punctuated b
Rowlf the Dog was the first Muppet to reach national stardom as a cast member of The Jimmy Dean Show from 1963 to 1966. He later went on to serve as the resident piano player on The Muppet Show, also playing the silly surgeon Dr. Bob on the recurring sketch "Veterinarian's Hospital." Rowlf first appeared in 1962 in a series of Purina Dog Chow commercials. He was paired with Baskerville the Hound in a series of ads which aired in Canada from 1962 to 1963. Rowlf was the first Muppet built by Don S
Kermit the Frog, arguably Jim Henson's most famous Muppet creation, was the star and host of The Muppet Show, played a significant role on Sesame Street, and served as the logo of The Jim Henson Company. He continues to star in the Muppet movies and makes numerous TV appearances. Kermit grew up in a swamp with thousands of siblings and has talked occasionally about other members of his family. His childhood adventures were chronicled in the 2002 direct-to-video film Kermit's Swamp Years. Kermit
Janice is the lead guitar player in The Electric Mayhem on The Muppet Show. She also portrays Nurse Janice in Veterinarian's Hospital, and appears in various other sketches, frequently as a chorus member. She is occasionally seen in the orchestra during the fifth season of the show. She has a very close relationship with the Electric Mayhem's bass player, Floyd Pepper (although, in the first season of The Muppet Show, she's involved with Zoot in the At the Dance sketch). In addition to the guita
Miss Piggy boards an airplane and takes a seat in First Class. A stewardess approaches her. “Excuse me, Miss. But this section is reserved for our first class passengers. You have a coach ticket. P…
Oh, right. Okay. So this explains the Oscars! A Los Angeles Times study found that academy voters are markedly less diverse than the moviegoing public, and even more monolithic than many in the film industry may suspect. Oscar voters are nearly 94 percent Caucasian and 77 percent male, the Times found. Blacks are about 2 percent of the academy, and Latinos are less than 2 percent. Oscar voters have a median age of 62, the...
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Ieniemienie is a mouse character on Sesamstraat, the Dutch co-production of Sesame Street. Representing the psychological age of a six-year-old, Ieniemienie is the oldest of the group. She is very clever and smart-alecky, and sometimes she tends to be a little bossy. Her best friend is Tommie. Being the smallest person on Sesamstraat, she often hangs out with Pino. Ienie is known for her giggle, as well as her signature moves like scrunching her nose when she's angry or frustrated or raising her
Pepe the King Prawn, whose full name is Pepino Rodrigo Serrano Gonzales, hails from Málaga, Spain. According to a 1999 TVGuide.com interview, he started out as a chef in Madrid, before moving to Hollywood and following his true calling in show business. Pepe remarked, "There were one too many close calls in the kitchen. I was mistaken for an appetizer, okay." The four-armed Pepe is very proud of being a king prawn and takes great offense if anyone refers to him as a shrimp ("I am not a shrimp! I
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Foo-Foo is Miss Piggy's dog, who first appeared in the fourth season of The Muppet Show. She speaks only in barks and other typical dog vocalizations. Puppeteer Steve Whitmire recalled how he got the role: In 2011, during the promotion for The Muppets, Miss Piggy told People Magazine that she has had to "re-home" Foo-Foo. As Piggy explained, "[Foo-Foo] really didn't much care for Kermit, it seems... She seems to be prejudiced against green people. Anything the color green, she would nip at. So i
The Swedish Chef shows his sense of humor in these classic cooking school segments.
Robin the Frog is Kermit's nephew, a kind and clever kid who sometimes feels unnoticed because of his small size. Robin likes to spend time with his uncle Kermit, his friend Sweetums, and his boys' club, the Frog Scouts. Robin made his debut in the 1971 television special The Frog Prince, as the prince-turned-to-frog. In this special, while he was voiced by Jerry Nelson, the puppetry was performed by Frank Oz. Although he made a few appearances on The Muppet Show’s first season, his relationship
Title: The Muppet Show: Season Three Year: 1978-1979 Network: ITV Creator: Jim Henson Directors: Peter Harris, Philip Casson Writers: Jerry Juhl, Jim Henson, David Odell, Chris Langham, Don Hinkley…
The Muppets have been about recontextualizing and regurgitating unrelated pop culture since their inception, and the Disney blog's collection (on the occasion of their new movie) is an excellent look at just how long they've been at it. We've brought a few over here for you to look at, but for all of them, go straight to the source.
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In an exclusive chat with E! News, Miss Piggy revealed her current relationship with Kermit the Frog after co-starring in Disney+'s Muppets Haunted Mansion.
Thomas Gainsborough (1727-1788) was one of the most famous portrait and landscape painters of 18th century Britain. In 1984, Kermit the Frog appeared in Miss Piggy's Art Masterpiece Calendar as "Green Boy," a spoof of Gainsborough's 1770 portrait The Blue Boy. The photo has since been reused a number of times including trading cards, a German poster, and a puzzle. Kermit also appeared as "Green Boy" in a limited edition porcelain statue manufactured by Enesco. From a color perspective, Baby Gonz
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Miss Piggy has always had two magnificent obsessions: her stardom, and her love for Kermit the Frog. In the case of the latter, she has gone to great lengths to convince, fool and force the frog into matrimony. This entry serves to chronicle her attempts at marital bliss, if not her penchant for delusion. According to The Muppets Character Encyclopedia, all of Kermit and Piggy's weddings have been fictional, but Piggy carries around a marriage license in her purse, just in case. Miss Piggy seems
Kermit was not the first true Muppet "star."
Statler and Waldorf are a pair of elderly Muppet characters known for their cantankerous opinions and shared penchant for heckling. They share the stage left balcony box in The Muppet Theatre, and the two delight in heckling every aspect of The Muppet Show. Waldorf is the one with the rounder face, white hair, and a moustache; while Statler has a longer face, bushy grey eyebrows, and a cleft chin. They first appeared as a pair in the 1975 pilot The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence, watching the sho
Dr. Bunsen Honeydew has a particularly close relationship with his assistant Beaker which has led to conjecture and speculation regarding the nature of the duo's arrangement. While often ambiguous, and never explicitly stated, some interactions could be interpreted as either romantic in nature or merely the result of a deep Muppet "bromance." Bunsen often refers to Beaker with the pet-name "Beakie" and, on multiple occasions, has called him "Beakie-Poo." The two share a close bond with some leve
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