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I've been thinking a lot about the use of (and lack theroff of) Sully after Richard Hunt's death.
Muppet Wiki notes that David Rudman took over (citing documents from the CTW Archives), but it seems like there's only one known source for that (neither Sesame Street Unpaved or 40 Years of Life on the Street mention that David Rudman took over, while both books do mention that he took over the roles of Sonny Friendly and Richard's half of the Two-Headed Monster). In fact Sully has some scenes in Stars and Street Forever, and David Rudman isn't credited for that, so I'm guessing that somebody else performed Sully in that special.
I kinda wonder if maybe they intended to keep using Sully on a regular basis, with Rudman as his new regular performer, and maybe they eventually decided to drop him. Sully was used a little bit during season 25, having scenes with Biff in episode 3154, scenes in Stars and Street Forever, and the Muppet Wiki talk page for season 25 lists several episodes without pages and a brief description by them, one of the plots being "Biff and Sully visit a day care". Assuming that whoever put that there didn't just make it up, it would be great to see that episode (and why two construction workers would be at day care).
But even though Sully was used a fair bit in season 25, it seems they were using Biff more as a solo character, or paired with Roxy Marie. In the season 25 premier, Biff is involved with the construction of the new park (though all he did was build a wall and then knock it down), with Sully not being seen or mentioned as being involved with the construction. There's also the episode where Biff gets his thumb stuck in a bowling ball, and that one has neither Sully or Roxy Marie, instead teaming Biff up with Telly, as well as Biff's wife Celeste (was this her only appearance?) and his doctor, Dr. Edwynn (who has only two appearances known to Muppet Wiki). But I guess that one doesn't really need Sully.
And then there's the episode where it's Biff's birthday. It seems sad that Sully didn't come to Biff's party, but then again, Biff didn't really want a party, so it's likely to have been too short notice for Sully to come. But I am glad that Biff did mention Sully in that episode at one point. It also feels a little sad how in the Sony Theaters short "Don't Forget to Watch the Movie" Biff is in attendance in the theater but Sully isn't, though it seemed to include as many Sesame Street characters as possible.
But whether Sully was only temporarily recast and then dropped, he has shown up a few times since season 25. He was there with Biff in Elmopalooza during "One Small Voice", the two got a scene in one episode from season 30, and in season 40 they appeared in the background of one episode. I wonder if David Rudman still performed Sully in those (I'm guessing the answer is no for the season 40 appearance, since Rudman was performing Baby Bear in that episode).
Muppet Wiki notes that David Rudman took over (citing documents from the CTW Archives), but it seems like there's only one known source for that (neither Sesame Street Unpaved or 40 Years of Life on the Street mention that David Rudman took over, while both books do mention that he took over the roles of Sonny Friendly and Richard's half of the Two-Headed Monster). In fact Sully has some scenes in Stars and Street Forever, and David Rudman isn't credited for that, so I'm guessing that somebody else performed Sully in that special.
I kinda wonder if maybe they intended to keep using Sully on a regular basis, with Rudman as his new regular performer, and maybe they eventually decided to drop him. Sully was used a little bit during season 25, having scenes with Biff in episode 3154, scenes in Stars and Street Forever, and the Muppet Wiki talk page for season 25 lists several episodes without pages and a brief description by them, one of the plots being "Biff and Sully visit a day care". Assuming that whoever put that there didn't just make it up, it would be great to see that episode (and why two construction workers would be at day care).
But even though Sully was used a fair bit in season 25, it seems they were using Biff more as a solo character, or paired with Roxy Marie. In the season 25 premier, Biff is involved with the construction of the new park (though all he did was build a wall and then knock it down), with Sully not being seen or mentioned as being involved with the construction. There's also the episode where Biff gets his thumb stuck in a bowling ball, and that one has neither Sully or Roxy Marie, instead teaming Biff up with Telly, as well as Biff's wife Celeste (was this her only appearance?) and his doctor, Dr. Edwynn (who has only two appearances known to Muppet Wiki). But I guess that one doesn't really need Sully.
And then there's the episode where it's Biff's birthday. It seems sad that Sully didn't come to Biff's party, but then again, Biff didn't really want a party, so it's likely to have been too short notice for Sully to come. But I am glad that Biff did mention Sully in that episode at one point. It also feels a little sad how in the Sony Theaters short "Don't Forget to Watch the Movie" Biff is in attendance in the theater but Sully isn't, though it seemed to include as many Sesame Street characters as possible.
But whether Sully was only temporarily recast and then dropped, he has shown up a few times since season 25. He was there with Biff in Elmopalooza during "One Small Voice", the two got a scene in one episode from season 30, and in season 40 they appeared in the background of one episode. I wonder if David Rudman still performed Sully in those (I'm guessing the answer is no for the season 40 appearance, since Rudman was performing Baby Bear in that episode).