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Are Mahna Mahna and the Snowths Sesame Street Muppets, or Muppet Show Muppets? Because, the song Mahna Mahna is a S.S. song, yet I see the Snowths on TMS all the time. Can someone fill me in?
 

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Courage-Bagge said:
Are Mahna Mahna and the Snowths Sesame Street Muppets, or Muppet Show Muppets? Because, the song Mahna Mahna is a S.S. song, yet I see the Snowths on TMS all the time. Can someone fill me in?
There has been much discussion about this topic. This thread here you might find helpful.

The short answer to the Snowths is that they are Muppet Show Muppets, or at least not Sesame Muppets, because in the SS bit the background singers were two AM girls.
 

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Splurge said:
There has been much discussion about this topic. This thread here you might find helpful.

The short answer to the Snowths is that they are Muppet Show Muppets, or at least not Sesame Muppets, because in the SS bit the background singers were two AM girls.



Which Muppets were used for the Ed Sullivan appearance?



Greg
 

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gbrobeck said:
Which Muppets were used for the Ed Sullivan appearance?



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The same ones used on the Muppet Show.
 

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I think Mahna-Mahna is a caricature of sorts of Jim Henson.
 
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