George (from Two G Sounds)

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I have heard a sesame street song called "two g sounds". this song featured a character, performed by jerry nelson, named George. when I first heard of this song, I figured that George was a monster, since he sang with Grover, but then his voice sounded a bit soft. so I am wondering: was George a monster or another species? what did he look like? and did this george ever appear in any other segment?
 

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To answer...

1 George was a Muppet human kid.
2 For a descript, you'd have to ask others like Muppet_dk or maybe BlueAM.
3 George only appeared in the sketch made to accompany the song "Two G Sounds".
Hope this helps.
 

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the 2 of them were sitting on top of a hill under a tree and it looks like either early morning as if the sun was rising or late afternoon as the sun was setting. sometimes it was a nice clip probably made in the early 70s.
 

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I was thinking. What if they did a remake of this skit, but this time, Grover and Gina would sing that song?
 

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George was a lavender AM boy with brown hair, a small green nose, and a striped shirt.

Hope this helps!

BlueAM
 

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mikebennidict said:
forget it. they don't need to do remakes.
They often reprise songs and not a "remake" of the scene. The Grover/Gina idea would obviously not be considered a "remake," but rather the two characters bringing back an old song. Do you remember an episode where Bob, Rosita and Telly are sitting on the stoop at night and sing "I Don't Want to Live on the Moon," the song originally done by Ernie? That wasn't a remake, just a bringing back of an old song used in a different way.
 
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