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Kermit the Frog is a Muppet character created in 1955 and originally performed by Jim Henson. An anthropomorphic green frog, Kermit is the pragmatic everyman protagonist of numerous Muppet productions, most notably as the showrunner and host of the sketch comedy television series The Muppet Show and a featured role on Sesame Street. He has ...
Robin the Frog is Kermit's young, sweet-voiced nephew. He has appeared in most Muppet productions since The Muppet Show . He loves to spend time with his Uncle Kermit, his best friend Sweetums , and his boys' club, the Frog Scouts.
Kermit the Frog reprised the song on The Muppet Show in 1981 as a duet with Debbie Harry when she was a guest star. Jeff Moss and Ralph Burns also quoted the song's intro as the intro to the instrumental, "carriage ride" rendition of "Together Again" that segued into the Muppet Babies song sequence, "I'm Gonna Always Love You" in The Muppets ...
Toward the end of the 8 a.m. hour, the family of three sat together in the studio while Kermit the Frog came out, serenading them by singing "Rainbow Connection," which is also the song Kotb sings ...
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 ...
Fozzie Bear was specifically created to act as a "second banana" to Kermit the Frog. [3] He was built around the concept of a comedian in the style of Red Skelton and Milton Berle . Designed by Michael K. Frith , the origin of Fozzie's name has been traditionally thought to be a pun of performer Frank Oz 's name (F.Oz).
Kermit the Frog was created by the late American puppeteer Jim Henson in 1955, and a Kermit puppet made in the 1970s is in the collection of the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History ...
Theodore Kermit Scott Jr. (October 18, 1936 [1] – May 26, 2008) was an American counselor and professor of philosophy. Scott was a childhood friend of Muppets creator Jim Henson , who was incorrectly [ 2 ] presumed to be the namesake of Kermit the Frog , one of Henson's most famous creations.