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Her head design (or "beak") is similar to Lenny in facial terms, too, if you stop to think about it. So she could be an abstract human or a lizard (or some type of reptile), or just a Whatnot, like most of the "human" muppets.
Exactly what Scooter and Nigel are is never really stated, but I...
Anyone notice how often the characters say that a certain animal performs in the band?
Kermit said a hen he wouldn't mind selling had a husband in the band. (Maybe he was refering to T.R?)
The brown-haired pig plays a clarinet as a part of the Muppet Orchestra.
A mouse (Miss Mousy?) is...
Tell me if this seems right, anyone else reading this thread.
Youknow- Hot pink with a ruby beak.
Whaddayasay-Rustic red (or brown) with a pale yellow beak.
Ohboy-A shade of blue, but appeared grayish-blue when he appeared on the Muppet Show with a hooked beak that was bright orange that...
I just watched the "Searchin'" sketch and something hit me; for some reason I thought there should have been more characters in it that escape notice of Floyd and his back-up singers. Two of the three of them being the birds from "Sex and Violence" (one being OhBoy) and Lenny.
Anyone else...
Why'd they cut Vincent's final number from the DVD? I was really looking forward to seeing it. They should have cut out his skit with Sweetums, the houses and the final backstage segment if you ask me.
I think like Scooter, Fozzie and other muppets, they were created just for the series. Two of them did appear in the "alien scat" Avery did (Drum and Fish), and three (Trumpet, Bird and Fish) were represented as creatures from Ben's imagination.
Anyone ever notice that in two episodes Gonzo and Kermit seemed to have slight conflicts in season 1? Maybe also it's implied in the times Kermit has played the trumpet at the end of the theme song instead of Gonzo.
At the mention of Juliet and Gonzo having to share a dressing room, Kermit...
Anyone ever notice that in two episodes Gonzo and Kermit seemed to have slight conflicts in season 1? Maybe also it's implied in the times Kermit has played the trumpet at the end of the theme song instead of Gonzo.
At the mention of Juliet and Gonzo having to share a dressing room, Kermit...
I've often wondered something about the Kay Ballard episode. I can understand why Zoot, Floyd, Animal and the Trumpet Girl were leaving (Animal mostly because Floyd seemed to decide for him), but why was Dr. Teeth among them and went to the orchestra pit before Kay's number? I've never seen...
Which bird from Sex and Violence is considered a favorite by fans?
OhBoy-He made it on the actual series before any of his other "For the Birds" performers.
YouKnow-She appeared in the series after OhBoy did and often appeared with him.
WhatDoYouSay-I think he appeared for the Leo Sayer...
During the end of the panel of the Florence Henderson episode, you can hear Piggy exclaim "These are my brothers" and during the panel Harvey was on, you can hear the brown-haired pig exclaim "she's my sister". Anyone care to debate this?
Something I often noticed during the whole run of the show, exactly what Droop and Gonzo are meant to be is never brought up on the show. Droop is often seen with the monsters, but the Kermitage says he is one of the creatures, and Gonzo was refered to as "The little, ugly, disgusting blue one"...
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