I'm pretty sure it's the latter. Two different characters who look remarkably alike. Kind of like me and my evil clone.Pug Lover said:Wasn't Fat Blue also known as Sam The Soundman?Or was that another muppet character who looked remarkabley like Fat Blue?
Simon Soundman was his brother.AndyWan Kenobi said:I'm pretty sure it's the latter. Two different characters who look remarkably alike. Kind of like me and my evil clone.
Simon Soundman made the noise of the animals, not Fat Blue. Simon Soundman was in at least one skit with Grover the waiter instead of Fat Blue. It was in that skit, that Simon implied that Fat Blue was his brother.guysmiley4ever said:wow, I didn't realize that he wasn't on anymore.
He was one of my favorite skits as well.
I LOVE Grover, but always felt sorry for the poor guy.
I liked when he'd make a noise for what he wanted, like a 'cockadoodledoo!' sandwich...and Grover brought him a telephone on a plate.
That's not entirely accurate. Minor characters still show up here and there, just not as prominently as they used to. The focus has just come back on the core characters of late... which is a good thing.ssetta said:They don't like to use minor characters anymore ... they would never use him anymore
I actually thought the early skit, where Grover would get frustrated with Fat Blue, were a little funnier. The very first skit was the one about alphabet soup where Fat Blue insisted on having every letter of the alphabet in it. Grover would go in the back and say, "Charlie, we've got a weird one here." After running Grover ragged, Fat Blue told him to get him another bowl because this soup has gotten cold. Grover then faints from exhaustion. That really seemed more in keeping with Grover's character.drspy00 said:I remember that guy! He was the one who used to get really frustrated with Grover in the restaurant, lol. I loved that! Sesame street was such an excellent show back then! not that its not now but it was better then.
Aye merember! I forgot to ask in my last post if them two guys were different characters. I knew there was a Simon. I saw almost all of them skits with Grover and recall the one where he said had a brother.GeeBee said:Simon Soundman made the noise of the animals, not Fat Blue. Simon Soundman was in at least one skit with Grover the waiter instead of Fat Blue. It was in that skit, that Simon implied that Fat Blue was his brother.
Also, if you recall, in the early skits it was Fat Blue who aggravated Grover, but at some point, Grover turned the tables.