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** Whitmire initially didn't want to have any lines for his puppetry, since he didn't think he was a good actor, but eventually broke out with Rizzo late in the show. When Whitmire was told he would voice Kermit for ''[[A Muppet Christmas Carol]]'', he was apprehensive. He said he had a dream where he met up with Henson and Henson stated that he'd do fine. Whitmire then did the voice for Kermit, and the rest was history.
** Whitmire initially didn't want to have any lines for his puppetry, since he didn't think he was a good actor, but eventually broke out with Rizzo late in the show. When Whitmire was told he would voice Kermit for ''[[A Muppet Christmas Carol]]'', he was apprehensive. He said he had a dream where he met up with Henson and Henson stated that he'd do fine. Whitmire then did the voice for Kermit, and the rest was history.
** At one point, Whitmire was unavailable to make an appearance, so they used a mostly unknown puppeteer (Artie Esposito). The reaction wasn't very positive.
** At one point, Whitmire was unavailable to make an appearance, so they used a mostly unknown puppeteer (Artie Esposito). The reaction wasn't very positive.
* [[Southern Fried Genius]]
* [[Southern-Fried Genius]]
* [[Species Surname]]: In the 2011 Movie, it's stated that his last name is "The Frog". <ref> It was something of a running gag back in the old days as well.</ref>
* [[Species Surname]]: In the 2011 Movie, it's stated that his last name is "The Frog". <ref> It was something of a running gag back in the old days as well.</ref>
* [[Straight Man]]
* [[Straight Man]]
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** Female guest stars weren't safe either, its just they couldn't [[Punched Across the Room|be sent flying]] as easily as the male Muppets.
** Female guest stars weren't safe either, its just they couldn't [[Punched Across the Room|be sent flying]] as easily as the male Muppets.
* [[Acting for Two]]: Played all four Witches in The Muppets Wizard of Oz.
* [[Acting for Two]]: Played all four Witches in The Muppets Wizard of Oz.
* [[Armor Piercing Slap]]: More like Karate Chop!
* [[Armor-Piercing Slap]]: More like Karate Chop!
* [[Badass]]
* [[Badass]]
* [[Breakout Character]]: She was a fairly minor bit character early on in the first season, but swiftly became one of the most important stars of the show. In real life, Miss Piggy was one of the most popular fictional celebrities ''in the entire world'' during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
* [[Breakout Character]]: She was a fairly minor bit character early on in the first season, but swiftly became one of the most important stars of the show. In real life, Miss Piggy was one of the most popular fictional celebrities ''in the entire world'' during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: Hi-ya! and ''Moi''.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: Hi-ya! and ''Moi''.
* [[Cross Dressing Voices]]
* [[Cross Dressing Voices]]
* [[A Dog Named Dog]]
* [[A Dog Named "Dog"]]
* [[Gratuitous French]]
* [[Gratuitous French]]
* [[Hair of Gold]]: Recently revealed to be a wig (to avoid being mistaken for [[Angelina Jolie]]), at least [[Kayfabe|out-of-]][[Animated Actors|universe]].
* [[Hair of Gold]]: Recently revealed to be a wig (to avoid being mistaken for [[Angelina Jolie]]), at least [[Kayfabe|out-of-]][[Animated Actors|universe]].
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** The only people to survive a direct hit from Piggy are Charlie McCarthy (Solid oak!) and Christopher Reeve (He really is the [[Superman|Man of Steel!]]). And even Reeve doubled over in pain once Piggy stormed off.
** The only people to survive a direct hit from Piggy are Charlie McCarthy (Solid oak!) and Christopher Reeve (He really is the [[Superman|Man of Steel!]]). And even Reeve doubled over in pain once Piggy stormed off.
* [[Interspecies Romance]]
* [[Interspecies Romance]]
* [[Its All About Me]]
* [[It's All About Me]]
* [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]]: Vain and violent tempered prima donna. Don't ever imply she doesn't love her Kermy however.
* [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]]: Vain and violent tempered prima donna. Don't ever imply she doesn't love her Kermy however.
* [[Large Ham]]: Both literally and figuratively.
* [[Large Ham]]: Both literally and figuratively.
* [[Mister Muffykins]]: Her dog Foo-Foo.
* [[Mister Muffykins]]: Her dog Foo-Foo.
* [[Official Couple]]: With Kermit.
* [[Official Couple]]: With Kermit.
* [[Small Name Big Ego]]
* [[Small Name, Big Ego]]
* [[Stalker With a Crush]]: Her initial relationship towards Kermit.
* [[Stalker With a Crush]]: Her initial relationship towards Kermit.
* [[Tsundere]]
* [[Tsundere]]
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* [[Couch Gag]]: First season.
* [[Couch Gag]]: First season.
* [[Cower Power]]: Whenever in a threatening situation, he tends to hide behind the much-smaller Kermit.which leads to ...
* [[Cower Power]]: Whenever in a threatening situation, he tends to hide behind the much-smaller Kermit.which leads to ...
* [[Crouching Moron Hidden Badass]]: He actually does have his share of awesome when matters have fallen into his own hands.
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]: He actually does have his share of awesome when matters have fallen into his own hands.
* [[Everythings Worse With Bears]]: Averted, despite what [[Statler and Waldorf]] might think.
* [[Everything's Worse With Bears]]: Averted, despite what [[Statler and Waldorf]] might think.
* [[Freudian Trio]]: The Ego to Gonzo's Id and Kermit's Superego.
* [[Freudian Trio]]: The Ego to Gonzo's Id and Kermit's Superego.
* [[Funny Animal]]
* [[Funny Animal]]
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* [[Produce Pelting]]: In ''[[Muppet Babies]]''
* [[Produce Pelting]]: In ''[[Muppet Babies]]''
* [[Pungeon Master]]
* [[Pungeon Master]]
* [[So Unfunny Its Funny]]: He was (in theory) the show's stand-up comedian. Most of the humor of these skits came from how terrible he was at his job.
* [[So Unfunny It's Funny]]: He was (in theory) the show's stand-up comedian. Most of the humor of these skits came from how terrible he was at his job.
* [[Too Dumb to Live]]: In some of the early post-Henson productions such as ''[[Muppets From Space]]''. He later returned to his regular level of intelligence.
* [[Too Dumb to Live]]: In some of the early post-Henson productions such as ''[[Muppets From Space]]''. He later returned to his regular level of intelligence.
* [[Verbal Tic]]: Frank Oz gave Fozzie a series of weird noises (the closest you could come to writing them out would be something along the lines of "Daaaaaaaagh" and "Agghaahaahaa") that he uses to convey certain emotions.
* [[Verbal Tic]]: Frank Oz gave Fozzie a series of weird noises (the closest you could come to writing them out would be something along the lines of "Daaaaaaaagh" and "Agghaahaahaa") that he uses to convey certain emotions.
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* [[Demoted to Extra]]: Following Richard Hunt's death, Scooter was used far less often - not appearing in most productions and having minimal screentime in others. The 2011 movie appears likely to reverse this.
* [[Demoted to Extra]]: Following Richard Hunt's death, Scooter was used far less often - not appearing in most productions and having minimal screentime in others. The 2011 movie appears likely to reverse this.
** During the 1990s, Scooter was damn near [[Unperson|unpersoned]]. Other characters without performers, like Rowlf and Dr. Teeth, at least made token unspeaking cameos, but Scooter was nowhere to be seen for just shy of a full decade. When the official Muppets website was launched, minor characters like Julius Strangepork got their own bios, but Scooter was only added after mass e-mails from angered fans. <ref>Some even called [[Unfortunate Implications]] at stonewalling away a character whose performer died of AIDS.</ref>
** During the 1990s, Scooter was damn near [[Unperson|unpersoned]]. Other characters without performers, like Rowlf and Dr. Teeth, at least made token unspeaking cameos, but Scooter was nowhere to be seen for just shy of a full decade. When the official Muppets website was launched, minor characters like Julius Strangepork got their own bios, but Scooter was only added after mass e-mails from angered fans. <ref>Some even called [[Unfortunate Implications]] at stonewalling away a character whose performer died of AIDS.</ref>
* [[Half Identical Twins]]: With Skeeter in ''[[Muppet Babies]]''
* [[Half-Identical Twins]]: With Skeeter in ''[[Muppet Babies]]''
* [[The Intern]]: During the first season.
* [[The Intern]]: During the first season.
* [[Nepotism]]: His uncle owns the theater and got him his job. Before developing a solid friendship with him, Scooter was quick to remind Kermit of this whenever he wanted something.
* [[Nepotism]]: His uncle owns the theater and got him his job. Before developing a solid friendship with him, Scooter was quick to remind Kermit of this whenever he wanted something.
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* [[The Eeyore]]
* [[The Eeyore]]
* [[Fantastic Racism]]: Hinted, in one episode, he mentions that is displeased with his daughter for [[Interspecies Romance|dating an owl.]]
* [[Fantastic Racism]]: Hinted, in one episode, he mentions that is displeased with his daughter for [[Interspecies Romance|dating an owl.]]
* [[Feigning Intelligence]]: He's probably smart ''academically'' (even hosting a "Muppet University" segment), but is a complete nutcase in terms of morals and values [[Know Nothing Know It All|and refuses to believe that he is]].
* [[Feigning Intelligence]]: He's probably smart ''academically'' (even hosting a "Muppet University" segment), but is a complete nutcase in terms of morals and values [[Know-Nothing Know-It-All|and refuses to believe that he is]].
* [[Flanderization]]: On ''[[The Muppet Show]]'', he started out as a general, pro-American detractor of the show's non-cultural content and a [[Stop Having Fun Guys|Stop Having Fun Guy]] with strong, exaggeratedly right-wing strawman views on various issues. In recent media, such as the [[Muppet Viral Videos]], he's been depicted as generally obsessed with Americana itself and not much else. (For instance, he starts singing<ref>actually sing-talking</ref> "American Woman" by The Guess Who just because it has "American" in the title, something that the old Sam would never do.)
* [[Flanderization]]: On ''[[The Muppet Show]]'', he started out as a general, pro-American detractor of the show's non-cultural content and a [["Stop Having Fun!" Guys|Stop Having Fun Guy]] with strong, exaggeratedly right-wing strawman views on various issues. In recent media, such as the [[Muppet Viral Videos]], he's been depicted as generally obsessed with Americana itself and not much else. (For instance, he starts singing<ref>actually sing-talking</ref> "American Woman" by The Guess Who just because it has "American" in the title, something that the old Sam would never do.)
* [[Know Nothing Know It All]]
* [[Know-Nothing Know-It-All]]
* [[Large Ham]]
* [[Large Ham]]
* [[Moral Guardian]]
* [[Moral Guardian]]
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* [[Ambiguously Gay]]
* [[Ambiguously Gay]]
* [[Absent Minded Professor]].
* [[Absent-Minded Professor]].
* [[Eyeless Face]]: His glasses give the appearance of eyes, but his melon-like head is basically [[The Blank]].
* [[Eyeless Face]]: His glasses give the appearance of eyes, but his melon-like head is basically [[The Blank]].
* [[For Science]]
* [[For Science!]]
* [[Jerkass]]: Towards poor Beaker, though not intentionally. He's just ''really'' inconsiderate.
* [[Jerkass]]: Towards poor Beaker, though not intentionally. He's just ''really'' inconsiderate.
* [[Mad Scientist]]
* [[Mad Scientist]]
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* [[Carnivore Confusion]]: His sketches often deal with this trope. Half the time, he's trying to cook members of the ''cast''.
* [[Carnivore Confusion]]: His sketches often deal with this trope. Half the time, he's trying to cook members of the ''cast''.
{{quote| '''Robin''': Uncle Kermit, ''help''!}}
{{quote| '''Robin''': Uncle Kermit, ''help''!}}
* [[Everyone Calls Him Barkeep]]
* [[Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"]]
* [[Eyeless Face]]: He has no visible eyes, only bushy eyebrows where eyes should be.
* [[Eyeless Face]]: He has no visible eyes, only bushy eyebrows where eyes should be.
* [[Fauxreigner]]: Is sometimes acknowledged to not really speak Swedish.
* [[Fauxreigner]]: Is sometimes acknowledged to not really speak Swedish.
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* [[Funny Foreigner]]
* [[Funny Foreigner]]
* [[Lethal Chef]]: The very few times he does actually manage to complete a dish, it usually ends up something the non-suicidal would not want to put in their mouths.
* [[Lethal Chef]]: The very few times he does actually manage to complete a dish, it usually ends up something the non-suicidal would not want to put in their mouths.
* [[Once an Episode]]: Doing a little song and dance, then throwing some cooking utensils over his shoulder. Frank Oz had a [[Self Imposed Challenge]] to try to knock over every single item on the back wall. He only ever managed it once.
* [[Once an Episode]]: Doing a little song and dance, then throwing some cooking utensils over his shoulder. Frank Oz had a [[Self-Imposed Challenge]] to try to knock over every single item on the back wall. He only ever managed it once.
* [[Non Standard Character Design]]: The only Muppet to be designed to use the puppeteer's exposed hands. It takes a lot of dexterity to be that clumsy.
* [[Non Standard Character Design]]: The only Muppet to be designed to use the puppeteer's exposed hands. It takes a lot of dexterity to be that clumsy.
* [[Norse By Norsewest]]
* [[Norse By Norsewest]]
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* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]].
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]].
* [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold|Jerks With Hearts of Gold]]
* [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold|Jerks With Hearts of Gold]]
* [[Screw Politeness I'm a Senior|Screw Politeness, We're Seniors!]]
* [[Screw Politeness, I'm a Senior!|Screw Politeness, We're Seniors!]]
* [[Self Deprecation]]
* [[Self-Deprecation]]
* [[Sour Supporter|Sour Supporters]]
* [[Sour Supporter|Sour Supporters]]
* [[The Stinger]]
* [[The Stinger]]
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* [[Demoted to Extra]]: Throughout the '90s - with only Animal maintaining a steady presence and involvement in stories. Likely a result of Jim Henson and Richard Hunt's passings.
* [[Demoted to Extra]]: Throughout the '90s - with only Animal maintaining a steady presence and involvement in stories. Likely a result of Jim Henson and Richard Hunt's passings.
* [[Fake Band]]
* [[Fake Band]]
* [[Five Man Band]]: Literally!
* [[Five-Man Band]]: Literally!
** [[The Hero]]: Dr. Teeth.
** [[The Hero]]: Dr. Teeth.
** [[The Lancer]]: Sgt. Floyd Pepper
** [[The Lancer]]: Sgt. Floyd Pepper
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* [[Divergent Character Evolution]] / [[Early Installment Weirdness]]: Something of an odd example. In the first season, Floyd Pepper made few appearances, due to the availability of his performer. During this time, Zoot essentially played Floyd's role on the show outside of musical numbers, which is why he is much more verbal during this period, as well as dating Janice. When Floyd became a full-time cast member, Zoot rescinded his duties and became the silent, low-key character we know today.
* [[Divergent Character Evolution]] / [[Early Installment Weirdness]]: Something of an odd example. In the first season, Floyd Pepper made few appearances, due to the availability of his performer. During this time, Zoot essentially played Floyd's role on the show outside of musical numbers, which is why he is much more verbal during this period, as well as dating Janice. When Floyd became a full-time cast member, Zoot rescinded his duties and became the silent, low-key character we know today.
* [[Heavy Sleeper]]
* [[Heavy Sleeper]]
* [[Informed Judaism]]: Revealed in ''[[A Muppets Christmas Letters to Santa]]''
* [[Informed Judaism]]: Revealed in ''[[A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa]]''
* [[Nice Hat]]
* [[Nice Hat]]
* [[Shy Blue Haired Girl|Shy Blue Haired Guy]]
* [[Shy Blue-Haired Girl|Shy Blue Haired Guy]]
* [[Starving Artist]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAomKAMN2Pw Recently revealed] that he's been sleeping in a phone booth for three months. This isn't quite an example, though, Zoot seems to imply that he's been sleeping for the entirety of those three months.
* [[Starving Artist]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAomKAMN2Pw Recently revealed] that he's been sleeping in a phone booth for three months. This isn't quite an example, though, Zoot seems to imply that he's been sleeping for the entirety of those three months.
* [[The Quiet One]]
* [[The Quiet One]]
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* [[Lantern Jaw of Justice]]: With a cleft you could lose spare change in.
* [[Lantern Jaw of Justice]]: With a cleft you could lose spare change in.
* [[Miles Gloriosus]]
* [[Miles Gloriosus]]
* [[Small Name Big Ego]]
* [[Small Name, Big Ego]]


=== Lew Zealand ===
=== Lew Zealand ===
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* [[Odd Couple]]: He and Sweetums are the best of friends.
* [[Odd Couple]]: He and Sweetums are the best of friends.
* [[Odd Friendship]]: With Sweetums. Really odd considering ''The Frog Prince'' story cast them as enemies.
* [[Odd Friendship]]: With Sweetums. Really odd considering ''The Frog Prince'' story cast them as enemies.
** If [[Animated Actors]] applies to ''The Frog Prince'' maybe Sweetums is a case of [[Mean Character Nice Actor]] ?
** If [[Animated Actors]] applies to ''The Frog Prince'' maybe Sweetums is a case of [[Mean Character, Nice Actor]] ?
* [[Tagalong Kid]]
* [[Tagalong Kid]]


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* [[Gentle Giant]]: He looks big and mean, but it's just bluster 90% of the time. Just watch out for that remaining 10%...
* [[Gentle Giant]]: He looks big and mean, but it's just bluster 90% of the time. Just watch out for that remaining 10%...
** Except in "[[The Frog Prince (Literature)|The Frog Prince]]", which was also his first appearance. He repeatedly tried to eat or smash Robin. Speaking of...
** Except in "[[The Frog Prince (Literature)|The Frog Prince]]", which was also his first appearance. He repeatedly tried to eat or smash Robin. Speaking of...
* [[Huge Guy Tiny Girl|Huge Ogre Tiny Frog]]: Often paired with Robin.
* [[Huge Guy, Tiny Girl|Huge Ogre Tiny Frog]]: Often paired with Robin.
* [[Larynx Dissonance]]: His voice is deep, but he sounds more "big-city truck driver" than "man-eating monster".
* [[Larynx Dissonance]]: His voice is deep, but he sounds more "big-city truck driver" than "man-eating monster".
* [[Lightning Bruiser]]: He is a ''fantastic'' dancer.
* [[Lightning Bruiser]]: He is a ''fantastic'' dancer.
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* [[Ascended Extra]]: Became a major character in ''[[The Muppets (Film)|The Muppets]]''.
* [[Ascended Extra]]: Became a major character in ''[[The Muppets (Film)|The Muppets]]''.
* [[Badass]]: In [[The Muppets (Film)|the 2011 movie]], where {{spoiler|[[Crowning Moment of Awesome|he (a Muppet) pushes his boss (a human) off a building]]}}!
* [[Badass]]: In [[The Muppets (Film)|the 2011 movie]], where {{spoiler|[[Crowning Moment of Awesome|he (a Muppet) pushes his boss (a human) off a building]]}}!
* [[Classically Trained Extra]]
* [[Classically-Trained Extra]]
* [[Our Dragons Are Different]]: Resembles a dragon, and was referred to as one in [[The Muppets (Film)|the 2011 movie]]'s junior novelization.
* [[Our Dragons Are Different]]: Resembles a dragon, and was referred to as one in [[The Muppets (Film)|the 2011 movie]]'s junior novelization.
* [[Our Ghosts Are Different]]: The ghost of a Shakespearean actor who was murdered... by the critics!
* [[Our Ghosts Are Different]]: The ghost of a Shakespearean actor who was murdered... by the critics!
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* [[Mad Artist]]
* [[Mad Artist]]
* [[Mustache Of Failed Heterosexuality]]: It's fake, too.
* [[Mustache Of Failed Heterosexuality]]: It's fake, too.
* [[Small Name Big Ego]]
* [[Small Name, Big Ego]]
* [[What the Hell Is That Accent]] (According to Frank Oz, he based Marvin's accent on an exaggerated version of a French friend's voice.)
* [[What the Hell Is That Accent?]] (According to Frank Oz, he based Marvin's accent on an exaggerated version of a French friend's voice.)
** [[French Jerk]]
** [[French Jerk]]
* [[You Do NOT Want to Know]]: Marvin once told Kermit that the Muppaphones have to be replaced after a while because they go flat (literally). When Kermit asks him what happens to the old Muppaphones Marvin replies, "I don't think you want to know."
* [[You Do NOT Want to Know]]: Marvin once told Kermit that the Muppaphones have to be replaced after a while because they go flat (literally). When Kermit asks him what happens to the old Muppaphones Marvin replies, "I don't think you want to know."
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* [[Dead Line News]]: Or at least ''injured'' line news.
* [[Dead Line News]]: Or at least ''injured'' line news.
* [[Doom Magnet]]
* [[Doom Magnet]]
* [[Everyone Calls Him Barkeep]]
* [[Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"]]
* [[Genre Blind]]: He ''never'' learns.
* [[Genre Blind]]: He ''never'' learns.
* [[I Have Many Names]]: The Newsman, the Newscaster, the Reporter...
* [[I Have Many Names]]: The Newsman, the Newscaster, the Reporter...
* [[Once an Episode]]
* [[Once an Episode]]
* [[One Scene Wonder]]
* [[One-Scene Wonder]]
* [[Running Gag]]
* [[Running Gag]]
* [[Speak of the Devil|Speak Of The Falling Cow]]
* [[Speak of the Devil|Speak Of The Falling Cow]]
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** [[Relationship Upgrade|They were caught getting]] [[Unusual Euphemism|pretty un-platonic]] in the 2011 movie.
** [[Relationship Upgrade|They were caught getting]] [[Unusual Euphemism|pretty un-platonic]] in the 2011 movie.
* [[Public Domain Soundtrack]]
* [[Public Domain Soundtrack]]
* [[Put On a Bus]]: While Wanda's disappearance after the first season was unremarked at the time, she and Wayne reunited reappeared a couple years later as part of a ''[[This Is Your Life]]'' show for Kermit's birthday. They revealed that Kermit had fired them, and they were now scraping by on minimum-wage jobs. Kermit, appalled that he could have done such a thing, [[Throw the Dog A Bone|re-hired them.]] When they sang out of joy, [[Yank the Dogs Chain|Kermit re-fired them.]] Amusingly, this successfully kept the pair out of the Muppets for the next three decades.
* [[Put On a Bus]]: While Wanda's disappearance after the first season was unremarked at the time, she and Wayne reunited reappeared a couple years later as part of a ''[[This Is Your Life]]'' show for Kermit's birthday. They revealed that Kermit had fired them, and they were now scraping by on minimum-wage jobs. Kermit, appalled that he could have done such a thing, [[Throw the Dog A Bone|re-hired them.]] When they sang out of joy, [[Yank the Dog's Chain|Kermit re-fired them.]] Amusingly, this successfully kept the pair out of the Muppets for the next three decades.
** [[The Bus Came Back]]: The pair finally rejoined the Muppets in the 2011 movie. While their return was a mild surprise in and of itself, nobody expected them to get one of the biggest laughs in the film!
** [[The Bus Came Back]]: The pair finally rejoined the Muppets in the 2011 movie. While their return was a mild surprise in and of itself, nobody expected them to get one of the biggest laughs in the film!
* [[Running Gag]]: The first season of the show had more running gags than character pieces. When the writing staff changed, Wanda was dumped, as running gags were all she had. Wayne, however, sporadically appeared in skits during the second and third seasons, oddly paired now with Uncle Deadly!
* [[Running Gag]]: The first season of the show had more running gags than character pieces. When the writing staff changed, Wanda was dumped, as running gags were all she had. Wayne, however, sporadically appeared in skits during the second and third seasons, oddly paired now with Uncle Deadly!
* [[Small Name Big Ego]]: One of the few times they were given any non-musical dialogue, they made rude remarks about Kermit until they realized that [[Right Behind Me|he was listening the whole time]].
* [[Small Name, Big Ego]]: One of the few times they were given any non-musical dialogue, they made rude remarks about Kermit until they realized that [[Right Behind Me|he was listening the whole time]].
* [[Speak of the Devil]]
* [[Speak of the Devil]]


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* [[Non Sequitur]]: His act basically makes no sense whatsoever, but it's extremely catchy to most people. In ''[[Muppets Tonight]]'', the song was presented as a mental disorder wherein the Snouths would appear from nowhere and sing whenever someone would say the name of the song. In ''[[The Muppets (Film)|The Muppets]]'', it's played during the end credits. Some people say it to break the ice in a conversation when they don't know what else to say, in the same vain as "[[Mary Poppins|Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious]]"!
* [[Non Sequitur]]: His act basically makes no sense whatsoever, but it's extremely catchy to most people. In ''[[Muppets Tonight]]'', the song was presented as a mental disorder wherein the Snouths would appear from nowhere and sing whenever someone would say the name of the song. In ''[[The Muppets (Film)|The Muppets]]'', it's played during the end credits. Some people say it to break the ice in a conversation when they don't know what else to say, in the same vain as "[[Mary Poppins|Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious]]"!
* [[Offscreen Teleportation]]
* [[Offscreen Teleportation]]
* [[One Scene Wonder]]: That one sole skit on the first episode of ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' became so popular, all three characters made appearances on ''[[Muppets Tonight]]'', and all the way into ''[[The Muppets (Film)|The Muppets]]''!
* [[One-Scene Wonder]]: That one sole skit on the first episode of ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' became so popular, all three characters made appearances on ''[[Muppets Tonight]]'', and all the way into ''[[The Muppets (Film)|The Muppets]]''!
* [[Pokémon Speak]]
* [[Pokémon Speak]]
* [[Screwy Squirrel]]
* [[Screwy Squirrel]]
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* [[Berserk Button]]: Creatures that sing anything other than "Hugga Wugga".
* [[Berserk Button]]: Creatures that sing anything other than "Hugga Wugga".
* [[Blow You Away]]: Shoots jets of air out of his nose whenever he gets angry.
* [[Blow You Away]]: Shoots jets of air out of his nose whenever he gets angry.
* [[One Scene Wonder]]
* [[One-Scene Wonder]]
* [[Plant People]]: He looks rather like a ''[[Pikmin]]'' enemy.
* [[Plant People]]: He looks rather like a ''[[Pikmin]]'' enemy.
* [[Pokémon Speak]]
* [[Pokémon Speak]]
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* [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot]]: His description reads like a [[Mad Libs]] game: he's a purple kilted Scottish gargoyle who gargles [[George Gershwin]] compositions for his act.
* [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot]]: His description reads like a [[Mad Libs]] game: he's a purple kilted Scottish gargoyle who gargles [[George Gershwin]] compositions for his act.
* [[Non Singing Voice]]: One of the series' few examples, though you could hardly classify it as "singing"; his gargling is provided by Richard Hunt.
* [[Non Singing Voice]]: One of the series' few examples, though you could hardly classify it as "singing"; his gargling is provided by Richard Hunt.
* [[One Scene Wonder]]: It helps that his episode has the Star Wars cast.
* [[One-Scene Wonder]]: It helps that his episode has the Star Wars cast.
* [[Overly Long Tongue]]
* [[Overly Long Tongue]]
* [[Trrrilling Rrrs]]: "Yes sirrrrree, Scoo'er lil' buddy, I'm rrrrready t'gae!"
* [[Trrrilling Rrrs]]: "Yes sirrrrree, Scoo'er lil' buddy, I'm rrrrready t'gae!"
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** However, the writers and performers eventually degreed that while Grosse was fun as an offscreen presence, in person he was too abrasive and threatening to be funny. Grosse was quickly [[Demoted to Extra]]. To see how they ultimately dealt with him, see below.
** However, the writers and performers eventually degreed that while Grosse was fun as an offscreen presence, in person he was too abrasive and threatening to be funny. Grosse was quickly [[Demoted to Extra]]. To see how they ultimately dealt with him, see below.
* [[Grumpy Old Man]]
* [[Grumpy Old Man]]
* [[Killed Off for Real]]: If you take a deleted scene from ''[[Its a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie]]'' as official word, Kermit inherited the theater after Grosse's death. Either way, he hasn't been seen since. It says something about how unsuccessful the character was that he was the only Muppet to be ''killed off''.
* [[Killed Off for Real]]: If you take a deleted scene from ''[[It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie]]'' as official word, Kermit inherited the theater after Grosse's death. Either way, he hasn't been seen since. It says something about how unsuccessful the character was that he was the only Muppet to be ''killed off''.
* [[Rich in Dollars Poor In Sense]]
* [[Rich in Dollars, Poor In Sense]]
* [[Screw the Rules I Have Money]]
* [[Screw the Rules, I Have Money]]
* [[The Scrooge]]
* [[The Scrooge]]



Revision as of 12:04, 8 January 2014


  For Muppets that showed up after The Muppet Show ended, go here.

Kermit the Frog

 Jim Henson (1955–1990; deceased)

Steve Whitmire (1990–present)

Banjo-playing amphibian from the Deep South and eternal Straight Man. Upon being discovered in a swamp by a talent agent, he headed to Hollywood, collecting the other Muppets along the way like so many hangers-on. Regularly depicted as the long-suffering boyfriend of Miss Piggy and the equally long-suffering pal to Fozzie.

  • Author Avatar: Often seen as this for Henson, who was once quoted saying, "He can say things I hold back."
  • Beware the Nice Ones: Usually takes the antics of his co stars with mild frustration at worst, there are rare occasions he completely snaps however. Miss Piggy (whose temper Kermit is usually at constant brunt of) almost lost her job as a result.
  • Butt Monkey: He occasionally is this, often being eaten by monsters (and in one instance, a piano).
  • Chaste Puppets: Has a nephew, but no children. [1]
  • Deadpan Snarker: This was Kermit's original shtick to go along with his Only Sane Man persona. Later on his snarkiness was downplayed to highlight his sweetness but he still gets in on this once in awhile.
    • Reinstated in the 2011 film, however.
  • Early Bird Cameo: Originally appeared on Sam and Friends (before he was a frog) and Sesame Street as a regular, though he's far more well-known for his Muppet Show role.
  • The Everyman
  • Freudian Trio: The Superego to Gonzo's Id and Fozzie's Ego.
  • The Heart/Team Dad: No Kermit, no Muppets. It's been established again and again, the new movie especially.
  • The Hero: In most Muppet productions.
  • Interspecies Romance: See below.
  • Official Couple: Eventually with Miss Piggy.
  • Only Sane Man and Only Sane Employee: Well, kind of.

 Kermit: Me not crazy? I hired the others.

  • The Other Darrin: After Jim Henson's passing, Steve Whitmire took over the role. Reportedly, Henson himself was grooming Whitmire to take over, so that he could better handle his producing duties. Steve was a puppeteer all the way back since The Muppet Show when he would perform background characters.
    • Whitmire initially didn't want to have any lines for his puppetry, since he didn't think he was a good actor, but eventually broke out with Rizzo late in the show. When Whitmire was told he would voice Kermit for A Muppet Christmas Carol, he was apprehensive. He said he had a dream where he met up with Henson and Henson stated that he'd do fine. Whitmire then did the voice for Kermit, and the rest was history.
    • At one point, Whitmire was unavailable to make an appearance, so they used a mostly unknown puppeteer (Artie Esposito). The reaction wasn't very positive.
  • Southern-Fried Genius
  • Species Surname: In the 2011 Movie, it's stated that his last name is "The Frog". [2]
  • Straight Man
  • Supporting Leader: Even if he's not the focus of the story, he'll often be this. Muppets From Space being a good example.
  • Wild Take: With much amusing arm-waving.

Miss Piggy

 Frank Oz (1976-2002)

Eric Jacobson (2001-present)

The unholy spawn of Barbra Streisand and rack of pork. Hailing from the Midwest, she was living off of Beauty Pageants before meeting Kermit. Has a chronic need for stardom, and will steal the spotlight from anyone, with violence if necessary.

Fozzie Bear

 Frank Oz (1976-1999)

Eric Jacobson (2002-present)

Hopelessly corny, porkpie hat-wearing showman, and a magnet for tomatoes. Originally a failed comedian working out of the El Sleazo Cafe, he is the first to join Kermit's troupe. His personality is a send-up of the stereotypical Borscht Belt comic. Wocka wocka.

Gonzo the Great

 Dave Goelz (1974-present)

The ugly, disgusting little one who catches cannonballs. The only non-recognizable animal in Kermit's band (later revealed to be an alien), and the stuntman of the Muppets. He doubles as a Vaudevillian singer.

Scooter

 Richard Hunt

David Rudman

The Muppets' stage manager. Originally portrayed as a Jerkass, he grew to be a dependable assistant of Kermit and co.

  • Adorkable
  • Author Avatar: Richard Hunt reportedly based his performance on how he acted when he was younger.
  • Catch Phrase/Once an Episode: "Fifteen seconds to curtain!"
  • Demoted to Extra: Following Richard Hunt's death, Scooter was used far less often - not appearing in most productions and having minimal screentime in others. The 2011 movie appears likely to reverse this.
    • During the 1990s, Scooter was damn near unpersoned. Other characters without performers, like Rowlf and Dr. Teeth, at least made token unspeaking cameos, but Scooter was nowhere to be seen for just shy of a full decade. When the official Muppets website was launched, minor characters like Julius Strangepork got their own bios, but Scooter was only added after mass e-mails from angered fans. [4]
  • Half-Identical Twins: With Skeeter in Muppet Babies
  • The Intern: During the first season.
  • Nepotism: His uncle owns the theater and got him his job. Before developing a solid friendship with him, Scooter was quick to remind Kermit of this whenever he wanted something.
  • Nerd Glasses
  • Nice Guy
  • Only Sane Man: All the chaos around him is what makes him funny.
  • Sidekick: To Kermit, sort of.
  • The Smart Guy: Well, he is a nerd. He even did a lecture at 2012's TED conference.

Rowlf

 Jim Henson, then Bill Barretta

Originally a mascot for Purina Dog Chow, later rising to prominence as a TV sidekick to Jimmy Dean (yes, that Jimmy Dean). A cameo on Sesame Street blossomed into a full-time gig for the character.

The in-universe Rowlf is a bluesy musician whom Kermit discovers in a piano bar. Since The Nineties, it's been a popular gag to pair Rowlf up with famous musicians, leading him to branch out into rock.

  • Author Avatar: A number commented that aside from his piano skills, Rowlf was very much like Jim - arguably even more than Kermit.
  • Back Alley Doctor: His role of Dr. Bob on Veterinarian's Hospital was "a quack who's gone to the dogs".
  • Cool Old Guy
  • Early Bird Cameo: Rowlf first appeared in Purina Dog Chow commercials in 1962. A year later, he began making regular appearances on The Jimmy Dean Show and proved to be quite popular.

 "I used to be a big star then."

  • Hurricane of Puns: Especially the Veterinarian's Hospital sketches.
  • The Piano Player
  • Straight Man: On Muppet Babies.
  • The Voiceless: After Jim Henson's death, Rowlf quickly became this until a new performer (Bill Baretta) was found. Many people mistakenly thought that his silence was permanent due to him commonly being attributed as the closest to Jim's actual personality.

Sam The Eagle

 Frank Oz (1975-1999)

Eric Jacobson (2005-present)

True to his name, Sam is an uber-patriotic milquetoast who acts as the Muppets' censor. He strives to crack down on "lowbrow humor" and bring dignity to the proceedings, without much success.

Dr. Bunsen Honeydew

 Dave Goelz

Addled-brained scientist with a head like a melon. Invariably, his experiments result in nearly immolating his assistant Beaker.

Beaker

 Richard Hunt, then Steve Whitmire

Lab assistant to Bunsen Honeydew, whose face sports a perpetual look of shock. Only Honeydew can understand his "meep meeps."

The Swedish Chef

 Jim Henson (1976 - 1990)

Bill Barretta (1996 - present)

A parody of TV chefs. Like to gesticulate with his hands a lot.

  • Animals Hate Him: ...because he wants to cook them.
  • Badass Mustache
  • Butt Monkey: If he wasn't successful in making dishes, the ingredients would attack him or something.
  • Catch Phrase: Bork! Bork Bork!
  • Chef of Iron: It's not so much that he uses cooking utensils as weapons (although he does)- he actually "cooks" with weapons including a blunderbuss, an ax, and most recently, a chainsaw and a bazooka.
  • Carnivore Confusion: His sketches often deal with this trope. Half the time, he's trying to cook members of the cast.

  Robin: Uncle Kermit, help!

Statler and Waldorf

 Richard Hunt and Jim Henson

Steve Whitmire & Dave Goelz

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Two-man peanut gallery, and patron saints of Caustic Critics everywhere. They've never sat through a show that they didn't hate.

 Statler: This show is awful.

Waldorf: Terrible!

Statler: Disgusting!

Waldorf: See you next week?

Statler: Of course.

Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem

A rock band consisting of Dr. Teeth on vocals and keyboards, Animal on drums (which he sometimes eats), Sgt. Floyd Pepper on bass guitar, Janice on guitar, and Zoot on saxophone. Lips later joined the band on trumpet.

Dr. Teeth (keyboard)

 Jim Henson, then Bill Barretta

Sgt. Floyd Pepper (bass guitar)

 Jerry Nelson

Matt Vogel

Zoot (saxophone)

 Dave Goelz

Animal (drums)

 Frank Oz

Eric Jacobson

Janice (guitar)

 Richard Hunt

David Rudman

Lips (trumpet)

 Steve Whitmire

Rizzo the Rat

 Steve Whitmire

Self-interested, sarcastic and snide, Rizzo basically hangs around with the Muppets, making a pest of himself and shoehorning himself into every act he can just for the attention. Even when Muppets Tonight gave him a job, he didn't change much. He likes eating, wooing female rodents, and having laughs at his castmates' expense, although a softer side of him does come out, especially when with his best pal Gonzo.

  • Ascended Extra: Rizzo started out as an anonymous member of a group of rats, but thanks to Steve Whitmire's performance soon emerged as the central rat character, started getting solo appearances and in the final season of the Muppet Show began popping up everywhere, usually as a background character and often in skits he had no place in. He was a pivotal supporting character in The Muppets Take Manhattan. Then, in The Muppet Christmas Carol he made the jump to main star when writer Jerry Juhl discovered just how well the Gonzo/Rizzo team worked, and since then has either been among the main characters or at least had a notable appearance in every major Muppet production. He also got what was pretty much Scooter's role on Muppets Tonight.
  • Big Eater: Despite his small size.
  • Butt Monkey
  • Deadpan Snarker: With a Brooklyn accent, no less.
  • Lovable Coward: Usually played up whenever he's with Gonzo, to better contrast Gonzo's Fearless Fool tendencies.
  • Iron Butt Monkey: Nowhere near as bad as Beaker, but he's suffered a lot, sometimes alongside Gonzo, who isn't fazed in the slightest.
  • Jerk With a Heart of Gold
  • Those Two Guys: Most often with Gonzo, but sometimes with Pepe.

Crazy Harry

 Jerry Nelson

Matt Vogel

A wacko even by the Muppets' standards, Harry doesn't do much other than detonate random explosion, laughing all the while. Needless to say, he's something of a fan favourite. His personality was based on Muppet builder Don Sahlin, who had a similar fondness for wacky pranks that, yes, involved explosions.

  • Crazy Prepared: Harry's is constantly seen detonating explosives... Explosives that logically would need to be set up ahead of time.
  • Even Psychotic Has Standards: During the song "Comedy Tonight", some monsters are seen chasing and terrorizing a little girl. Harry looks at the scene for a few seconds before blowing the monster up.
  • Laughing Mad: In spades.
  • Mad Bomber
  • Speak of the Devil: Words like boom or dynamite would often prompt him to appear pull his plunger.
  • Trigger Happy

Beauregard

 Dave Goelz

A dopey, hard-toiling fellow, Beauregard is the loyal janitor of the Muppet Theater. He's generally agreeable and obliging, although his bumbling has spelled disaster for more than a few sketches.

Link Hogthrob

 Jim Henson

Steve Whitmire

Imagine William Shatner with double the ego, half the brains, and a pig's snout. Link, star of the Pigs In Space sketches, considers himself a gifted actor, a brave action star, and irresistable to the lady pigs. Needless to say, he falls short in all of those categories.

Lew Zealand

 Jerry Nelson

Matt Vogel

A goofy clown who throws fish all over the place. Only on the Muppets would this act be considered boring. His act hasn't changed at all over the decades, but he's still trying relentlessly for the chance to show the world his comedic genius.

  • Ascended Extra: Originally created as a one-shot character, he appeared multiple times on The Muppet Show and in the movies.
  • Catch Phrase: I throw the fish away! And they come BACK to me!
  • Flat Character: 99% of his appearances consist of variants on his boomerang fish act or talking about fish. He's still really funny.
  • I Call It Vera: But with boomerang fish.
  • Simpleton Voice

Annie Sue

 Louise Gold

A child prodigy, Annie Sue was introduced as Miss Piggy's understudy, known as the most hazardous position in the industry. Despite Piggy's scarcely-veiled animosity towards her, Annie Sue remained cheery and never failed to please the crowd. This, of course, only enraged Piggy even more.

  • Ascended Extra: Had turned up as a generic female pig used in various production numbers, but didn't get featured as a named character until season 3.
  • The Cutie: She's cute as a button, much to Piggy's chagrin.
  • Fake American: Louise Gold's British accent would slip through occasionally.
  • The Ingenue: Oh, so very much.
  • Recurring Character: Whenever the writers felt like tweaking Piggy.
  • Sitcom Arch Nemesis: As Miss Piggy's younger, prettier, and very talented understudy, this is how Miss Piggy saw her. It didn't help that Kermit found her to be quite charming and the theater audience adored her.
  • The Character Retired With Her: Ironically this makes her less likely to reappear than the characters whose performers have died.

Robin the Frog

 Jerry Nelson

Matt Vogel

Kermit's adorable little nephew, Robin's role on the Muppet Show fit his status as the youngest of the cast members. Sometimes he would cutely win the crowd over, and other times he would ask embarrassing questions, make impolite comments, and pout when he didn't get his way. Robin also seems to be the Muppet character designed to appeal best to small children.

Sweetums

 Richard Hunt

John Henson

Matt Vogel

Sweetums first appeared as one of the main villains in Jim Henson's The Frog Prince special, but deep down inside, he's actually quite sweet despite his intimidating looks. He's a large, full-bodied ogre who's often paired with Robin.

Camilla

 Jerry Nelson

Matt Vogel

A chicken, and a non-anthropomorphic one at that. Despite this handicap, Camilla hasn't let that stop her from being a singer and an actress in many acts on the show. It's also won her the love of the Great Gonzo, although her boyfriend's roving eye for all manner of fowl has often put a strain on their relationship.

Pops

 Jerry Nelson

The Muppet Theater's crotchety, semi-senile old doorman. In the show's final season, guest stars had to get through him to get on the show - hilarity often ensues.

Uncle Deadly

 Jerry Nelson

Matt Vogel

The "Phantom of the Muppet Theater", Uncle Deadly is some sort of refined, British dragon-ghost-thing known for performing Shakespeare. He was murdered by the critics and spent his time afterwards scaring the theater's crew just for fun. He became more well-known after The Muppets, where he served as The Dragon to the Corrupt Corporate Executive Big Bad.

Dr. Julius Strangepork

  Jerry Nelson

Pigs in Space's German-accented science officer, forever the bearer of bad news, and the only crewman on the Swinetrek who takes his job seriously. Outside of this role, Julius' performances are few and far between.

Marvin Suggs

 Frank Oz

Eric Jacobson

One of the show's stranger recurring characters, Marvin Suggs is a crazy little blue man with a silly accent who enjoys making music by beating on an instrument made up of sentient furballs (the Muppaphones). Despite his unusually cruel act, he rarely got any sort of comeuppance.

The Newsman

  Jim Henson

A bespectacled, stone-serious journalist, the Newsman never hesitates to break the latest news story... and the subject of the latest story never fails to break him. One of the Muppet's most slapstick characters.

Wayne and Wanda

 Richard Hunt

Erin Ozker

A pair of snobby singers who would frequently take the stage to sing tired old ballads - only to abruptly have some strange fate befall them, always foretold by the song's lyrics. None of the Muppets seemed to like them much, except Sam the Eagle, who was forever trumpeting them as the only respectable act on the show. If only they could finish a number...

  • Flat Character: What happened to them was funnier than the characters themselves actually were.
  • Hollywood Tone Deaf: A nice aversion. Richard Hunt and Erin Ozker were both talented singers, and they gave Wayne and Wanda voices like those of modestly talented performers overconfidently pushing their vocals harder than they could handle.
  • The Moral Substitute: "They're also church people."
  • Platonic Life Partners: Given their limited personalities, it was hard to pin down their relationship in their old days; they seemed pretty chaste for a pair known for singing love songs to each other.
  • Public Domain Soundtrack
  • Put On a Bus: While Wanda's disappearance after the first season was unremarked at the time, she and Wayne reunited reappeared a couple years later as part of a This Is Your Life show for Kermit's birthday. They revealed that Kermit had fired them, and they were now scraping by on minimum-wage jobs. Kermit, appalled that he could have done such a thing, re-hired them. When they sang out of joy, Kermit re-fired them. Amusingly, this successfully kept the pair out of the Muppets for the next three decades.
    • The Bus Came Back: The pair finally rejoined the Muppets in the 2011 movie. While their return was a mild surprise in and of itself, nobody expected them to get one of the biggest laughs in the film!
  • Running Gag: The first season of the show had more running gags than character pieces. When the writing staff changed, Wanda was dumped, as running gags were all she had. Wayne, however, sporadically appeared in skits during the second and third seasons, oddly paired now with Uncle Deadly!
  • Small Name, Big Ego: One of the few times they were given any non-musical dialogue, they made rude remarks about Kermit until they realized that he was listening the whole time.
  • Speak of the Devil

Mahna Mahna

 Jim Henson

A scruffy, hyperactive little guy who joins in musical numbers unannounced and uninvited. He pops all over the place, either yammering in incoherent scat or playing an obnoxiously loud instrument. There's no stopping him, and it's foolish to try.

Hugga Wugga

 Frank Oz

One of the best-remembered "one-sketch" characters (possibly second to Mahna Mahna), Hugga Wugga is some sort of purple alien who wanders around an alien swamp chanting his name. He gets angry at creatures who try to sing anything else and tries to "assimilate" them, but is ultimately given his just desserts by a happy yellow creature that sings "You Are My Sunshine".

Angus McGonagle

 Jerry Nelson

The original planned "guest star" for the Star Wars episode, Angus McGonagle is an ugly purple Scotsman whose main (and possibly only) talent is gargling George Gershwin compositions "gorgeously". For some reason, his act is widely hated among the Muppets and their intergalactic guests.

J. P. Grosse

 Jerry Nelson

Scooter's uncle, the owner of the Muppet Theater, and the man who Kermit has to keep happy at all costs. He was an unseen presence in the early seasons of the show, but finally appeared in person for the final season.

  1. This isn't to say he's never expressed a healthy sex drive, especially with certain guest stars and sometimes with Piggy.
  2. It was something of a running gag back in the old days as well.
  3. This is muddied up once we actually meet his mother Emily Bear. Though we've never seen Fozzie's father...
  4. Some even called Unfortunate Implications at stonewalling away a character whose performer died of AIDS.
  5. actually sing-talking
  6. His last major role was in The Muppets Visit Walt Disney World, a special that's been rarely seen since is initial broadcast due to Jim Henson's death ten days after its premiere. In the special, he's paired with Miss Piggy, tricking her into riding thrill rides instead of shopping and dining.
  7. Frank Oz imagined that they had an even worse private life, at home with Marvin.
  8. Bip Bipadotta wears sunglasses and sings in English; Mahna Mahna doesn't wear sunglasses and speaks only in scat.