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The puppet made its debut on "Jim Henson's Animal Show" and is a blue-footed booby. On BITBBH she is referred to as a loon.
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That first clip you described can be found in episode 2257. That fat blue AM dressed as a rabbit, then a duck, then a fish.
(And if the Count is reading this, the director's name is Lance, and Lance the Director was made from the original Guy Smiley puppet, but with frizzy white hair and...
The picture features a grouch puppet dressed as Donald Trump (a lavendar/brown one with "surprised" black eyebrows, big orange hair, a black suit, white shirt, and red/blue striped tie) and an AM dressed to look like Donald Trump. (And for a bit of irony, the Donald Trump Muppet has his hand...
Judging from the video (the earliest appearance I've ever seen of them), they probably originally only spoke in "meows", and eventually began to speak English later on. In one clip they mention that they liked playing tricks on Oscar. They were performed by Kevin Clash (Chip) and Richard Hunt...
Actually, all of the "Jazz #10" series have that; only the very beginning (where they show the number) and middle parts change.
I've got the ones for #2-9. They're pretty common on "Unpaved". I'd love to have the one from #10, but it's hard to find (half of it is shown on the "SSU Special"...
That's not all; over my winter vacation, I've got more additions! :)
1709 (a better copy that what I already had)
1839
1933
2059
2122
2257
2269
2356
2358
2486
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