![]() Richard Hunt performed Scooter at a high school reunion in 1990, where he said CYO dances were held in "Dumont or wherever the hell we were." He also talked about people eating at McDonald's "Having cheeseburgers and French fries and all that other crap".When Rowlf the Dog was a guest on The Arsenio Hall Show he pointed to Arsenio and remarked, "Son of a bitch!" After the audience's hysterics died down, Rowlf added, "That's the nicest thing a dog can say about anybody.".In An Evening with Jim Henson and Frank Oz, Grover responds, "I do not know what the hell that means" after hearing a marionette question.Ace Yu says "Sheer hell" when recounting his time as a sheepdog in Dog City.Out of character, Henson immediately adds, "I didn't say that," and laughs. ![]() While rehearsing for an ITV promo for Fraggle Rock, a Doozer performed by Jim Henson says, "We'll see you sometime on ITV or whatever the hell I say here".In The Great Muppet Caper, during the song " Happiness Hotel", Janice sings the line "Still the management is cheerful though the whole joint's gone to hell".The line "hell of a man" is used in the song " It's Hard to Be Humble" from The Muppet Show episode 514.The line "hell broke loose in Georgia" is used in the song " The Devil Went Down to Georgia" from The Muppet Show episode 420.When a goat suggests "Goat-erdammerung" as an opera to do in The Muppet Show episode 409, Kermit retorts, "Watch your language!".In an outtake for Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas, Alice Otter says, "What the hell was that?".Kermit the Frog comes on screen and comments, "What the hell was that all about?" at the conclusion of The Muppet Show Pitch Reel.In The Muppet Musicians of Bremen, when Kermit suggests to Leroy the Donkey that he try blowing into his tuba, he replies, "Okay, but I feel like a jackass" (which is literally accurate).Frank cries out, "What the hell?!" during The Country Trio's performance of " Mama Don't Allow" on The Dick Cavett Show."Hell" and "damn" are uttered by various characters throughout the course of The Cube, such as Arnie telling The Man, "What in the hell am I gonna do with four tons of chocolate rabbits?" The young lady Liza (who transforms into an old hag) calls the man "Rhode Island Red, or whatever the hell your name is!".No matter how many years go by, Kermit has always been the face of the Muppets, and will continue to be so for as long as there are Muppets to entertain us. ![]() ![]() His trademark songs "It's Not Easy Bein' Green" and "The Rainbow Connection" have been present in the hearts and minds of fans over generations. He has starred in nearly every Muppet movie and television special, or at least played a prominent role. But of course, real fans know that he's the best Muppet simply because he's the one in " Emmett Otter's Jug-Band Christmas."įor decades, Kermit has remained the driving force behind the Muppets. He went on to join the Muppet cast of "Sesame Street," often as a reporter for "Sesame Street News." Yet it was his hosting duties on "The Muppet Show" that earned him true acclaim. ![]() It wasn't until the 1971 TV special "The Frog Prince" that his frog status was made official. Kermit the Frog made his television debut in 1955 on the show "Sam and Friends." At that time, he was just an abstract, lizard-like creature. ![]()
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