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When Big Bird leaves the Dodos' home to return to Sesame Street, he ends up on the news where Miss Finch tells reporter Kermit the Frog that she intends to find him and bring him back to the Dodos. His friends on Sesame Street also see the news and band together to locate him before Miss Finch does, and take several vehicles on their quest ...
Kermit the Frog made a rainbow connection with Hoda Kotb's tear ducts, as the Muppets star made the longtime Today show host cry with a sweet song on her last day as a permanent anchor of the ...
Ladysmith Black Mambazo and Paul Simon and Kermit the Frog Joe Raposo (lyrics) #2360 "African Animal Alphabet" Sarah Durkee (lyrics) and Paul Jacobs (music) #3396 "Ah, For the Joys of the Countryside" a nature-loving baritone David Axlerod (lyrics) and Sam Pottle (music) #1008 "The Alligator King" Bud Luckey
In the Muppets version, Kermit begins by lamenting his green coloration, expressing that green "blends in with so many ordinary things" and wishing to be some other color. But by the end of the song, Kermit recalls positive associations with the color green, and concludes by accepting and embracing his greenness.
Big Bird enlists the help of Kermit the Frog and Grover to interview children about how he manages it; their responses vary. Big Bird even attempts a reenactment with Snuffy but it is unsuccessful. He spends the night out in the cold on the brownstone's roof, waiting for Santa to appear in person.
Having previously covered the green Muppet’s iconic “Rainbow Connection” as the title track of a 2001 album, Nelson welcomed Kermit for a truly heartwarming collaboration. “I think they ...
Jim Henson as Ernie, Kermit the Frog, Little Chrissy (puppetry) and Guy Smiley (archive footage) Martin P. Robinson as Telly, Fish; Fran Brill as Prairie Dawn and Little Bird; Kevin Clash as Elmo, Baby Natasha, Orange AM Monster, and Hoots the Owl; David Rudman as Humphrey, Chicago the Lion, Martian #2, and Davey Monkey
It featured Kermit in his first appearance as a frog, [2] as well as Goshposh and Rufus (from the Tales of the Tinkerdee and The Land of Tinkerdee pilots) and Splurge (the first full-bodied Muppet). The one-hour special was first shown on the CBC on March 16, 1969, and on ABC on April 10, 1970.