frogboy4
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I always looked at Bert & Ernie as being lifelong friends in their early 20s. Sure, they're quirky and a little heavy into letters and numbers, but to me these guys are not unlike college students sharing an apartment together. I see them as human-muppets in the same sort of grown up muppet range as Guy Smiley, but younger than him.
Most of the Muppets seemed grown up in the earlier days of Sesame Street. Big Bird was originally dim and then was re-written as a 6 year old kid. However, Kermit, the Count, Guy, Don and many others were and are the fur and felt grown ups of the program. These days the majority of onscreen characters directly represent preschoolers.
Most of the Muppets seemed grown up in the earlier days of Sesame Street. Big Bird was originally dim and then was re-written as a 6 year old kid. However, Kermit, the Count, Guy, Don and many others were and are the fur and felt grown ups of the program. These days the majority of onscreen characters directly represent preschoolers.