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Who else has done Kermit's trademark handwaving?

Mickey Moose

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I was just thinking about what other muppets have done Kermit's trademark handwaving "YAAAYYYY!!!!" when introducing an act on the Muppet Show. Here's what I've come up with:

Robin(Kenny Rogers episode)
Miss Piggy(Kenny Rogers episode)
Swedish Chef(Linda Rhondstadt episode)
The Frog Scouts(Debbie Harry episode)
The Old Gypsy Lady(Johnothan Winters episode)
Statler(Hal Linden episode)

Can anyone think of any other examples?
 

Saironi

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Bruce Forscythe did it in the goodnights of his episode, which is funny because Kermit does a small take and repeats the action.
 
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