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Encyclopedia > Anything Muppets

Anything Muppets are 'empty' Muppet heads. Facial features, bodies and clothes can be added to make any kind of character. A similar group of puppets known as Whatnots appeared on The Muppet Show. The Muppet Show was a television program featuring a cast of Muppets (diverse hand-operated puppets, typically with oversized eyes and large moving mouths) produced by Jim Henson and his team from 1976 to 1981. ...


During the first seasons of Sesame Street, they were known as "The Anything People" who could be anything they wanted. Usually the actors would turn them into different characters. This concept was abandoned after a few seasons, although every once in a while an Anything Muppet character would take off his nose or lose his moustache. Sesame Street is an educational American childrens television series designed for preschoolers, and is recognized as a pioneer of the contemporary standard which combines education and entertainment in childrens television shows. ...


Main Sesame Street characters that are made from Anything Muppets include Count Von Count, Prairie Dawn, Fat Blue, Roosevelt Franklin and Sherlock Hemlock. The Count in public. ... Prairie Dawn is a rather mature seven-year old Muppet girl on the childrens television program Sesame Street. ... Fat Blue (left) with Grover, in A Celebration of Me, Grover Fat Blue on Sesame Street Fat Blue is a character in the childrens television show Sesame Street. ... Roosevelt Franklin was the only African-American Muppet in Sesame Street in the early 1970s. ... Sherlock Hemlock is a Sesame Street character spoofing the famous fictional detective Sherlock Holmes. ...

See also List of Sesame Street characters.

The following is a list of Muppet, animated, and human characters on Sesame Street, ordered alphabetically by first name. ...

Types

The following types of Anything Muppets appear on Sesame Street:


Fat Blue

  • Mr. Johnson
  • Simon Soundman
  • Little Chrissy
  • Big Jeffy
  • Thomas Twiddlebug
  • Hard Head Henry Harris
  • Professor Hastings
  • Bennett Snerf

Fat Blue Live Hands

  • Ferlinghetti Donizetti

Pointy-headed Green

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Purple Sully can refer to: People Sully Erna is the lead vocalist of Godsmack. ... Frazzle is the only Muppet monster intended to be scary, in the childrens television series Sesame Street. ... Categories: Television stubs | Sesame Street muppet characters ...

Lavender

Brown Herbert Birdsfoot is an Anything Muppet, played by Jerry Nelson, that was shown on Sesame Street in the early 1970s giving Cookie Monster and Grover alphabet, counting and opposite lessons, in place of Kermit the Frog. ... Roxie Marie is a female character on Sesame Street. ... For the company founded by Henson, see The Jim Henson Company. ... The Beatles were a British rock music group from Liverpool, England held in very high regard for both their artistic achievements and their considerable commercial success, and have amassed an enormous worldwide fanbase that continues to exist to this day. ...

  • Kingston Livingston III

Large Lavender Live Hand

Large Orange Live Hand The Count in public. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... biff is a mail notification system for UNIX. // Usage When a new mail message is delivered, biff alerts the recipient so he can read it immediately. ... The Countess Dahling Von Dahling is the Count von Counts girlfriend on Sesame Street. ... Harvey Kneeslapper is a blonde-haired and wild-eyed Muppet in a blue sweater who always loves jokes and puns when he sees someone across on Sesame Street. ... Rodeo Rosie was a character that debuted on Sesame Street in 1974. ... Richard Hunt (August 16, 1951 - January 7, 1992) was an American puppeteer best known for his association with The Muppets. ...


Small Pink

Small Purple Prairie Dawn is a rather mature seven-year old Muppet girl on the childrens television program Sesame Street. ...

Small Orange Roosevelt Franklin was the only African-American Muppet in Sesame Street in the early 1970s. ... Mah Na Mah Na is a well-known song, written in 1968 by Piero Umiliani as a soundtrack for the softcore documentary Svezia, Inferno e Paradiso (Sweden, Hell or Heaven) about sexual activity in Sweden. ...

Small Green This article is about a fictional character. ...

  • Various smaller frogs

Small Lavender

  • Various AM kids
  • at least one bug

Guy Smiley type

Guy Smiley-Type live hand Guy Smiley was a character on Sesame Street dubbed Americas favorite game show host. ... Don Music Composer Don Music was a character on the childrens television show Sesame Street who would become frustrated by his inability to think of the final line to songs such as Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and Mary Had a Little Lamb, and react by banging his head on... It has been suggested that White horse rider be merged into this article or section. ...

Pear shaped violet Monty may refer to the following: Monty, a comic strip. ...


External links

  • Muppet Wiki: Anything Muppets

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The Muppets - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1124 words)
The word "Muppet" itself was said by Henson to have been created by combining the words "marionette" and "puppet"; however, Henson was also known to have stated that it was just something he liked the sound of, and he made up the "marionette/puppet" story while talking to a journalist because it sounded plausible.
Muppets are distinguished from ventriloquist "dummies", which are typically animated only in the head and face, in that their arms or other features are also mobile and expressive.
As there is no "eye store" from which they can be purchased, Muppet eyes are often made (as in the case of the original Kermit) from ping-pong balls, or from fishing floats (as in the case of the Fraggles).
Muppet Babies (515 words)
Muppet Babies had lived in a big house with their Nanny and had used their imagination to transport themselves to far off places from within their nursery.
Gonzo is definitely one of the strangest of all the Muppet Babies and no one is exactly sure of what he is. He is always off on his own doing his own weird thing, and also has a huge crush on Piggy.
Skeeter is a female and one of the twin Muppet Babies who has a brother named Scooter that she is constantly teasing.
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