there are two muppets called Chrissy, and they are both voiced by Christopher Cerf. One of them was a member of the Monotones, and the one you listed has also been called Chrissy (which causes a bit of confusion) and Chris.BEAR said:Little Chrissy of Little Chrissy and the Alphabeats is a fat blue AM with wild blond shaggy hair and glasses
I've heard Chris (of "Chris and the Alphabeats") been called Chris (from various projects), Chrissy (from the video "Rock & Roll") and Little Chrissy (from the song "Wet and Dry", and an episode where he stars in the plot). For your list, he probably should be named "Chris" since this is what he's most often referred to as.The Count said:Well... Since I don't have access to a sung version of Telephone Rock, we'll just have to let this one go until we can get some definitive proof. However... Much like Mr. Johnson, the issue of "Chris/Chrissy" needs to be squelched.
That's pretty interesting. I remember him mentioning his brother. But I recall him saying, "I don't know why my brother recommended this place, the service is terrible." And the bacon and egg sketch is probably my favorite of these restaurant skits. Loved that part so much where he says, "Uh, you might think this is gonna sound funny but I changed my mind again." And Grover, continuing to get more and more irritated says, "Oh I do not think that sounds funny at all!"SesameMike said:I read somewhere else that Mr. Johnson and Simon Soundman look similar... because they are brothers.
In the sketch where Simon goes to Charlie's restaurant and orders a <bawk, bawk> (chicken) sandwich, he apparently says under his breath, while Grover is back in the kitchen, something like "Boy, my brother was right, this place/the service here is lousy." Of course, in the end, Simon changed his mind -- instead he wanted a hot <ruff-ruff-ruff....>. Notice that at the end of the bacon and egg sketch Mr. Johnson also wanted a hot dog (actually two), so they both seem to have a preference for frankfurters.
He was also called "Chris" in the video "Count it Higher: great Music Videos From Sesame Street", and in the track listings for the original release of the album "Born To Add", while the re-release calls him "Chrissy".MuppetDude said:I've heard Chris (of "Chris and the Alphabeats") been called Chris (from various projects), Chrissy (from the video "Rock & Roll") and Little Chrissy (from the song "Wet and Dry", and an episode where he stars in the plot). For your list, he probably should be named "Chris" since this is what he's most often referred to as.