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[[File:Character.robotabe.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Robot Abraham Lincoln]]]]
'''Abraham Lincoln''' (1809-1865) was the sixteenth President of the [[United States]], particularly noted for his leadership during the Civil War, delivery of the Gettysburg Address, and the Emancipation Proclamation. Nicknamed "Honest Abe," the lanky bearded politician was a controversial figure in his own time, but has since been recognized as one of the greatest presidents, ranked with [[George Washington]]. A key factor in this was not only Lincoln's statemanship and opposition to slavery, but his assassination on April 14, 1865, days after the Southern forces surrendered. Lincoln thus became the first American president to be assassinated (but not the last, as witness [[John F. Kennedy]]) and the fourth to die on office. His image adorns the five dollar bill and the penny.
 
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[[Image:Lincolnwashington.jpg|frame|Lincoln in a ''Sesame Street'' cartoon]]
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[[Image:Honest_fozzie_lincoln.png|thumb|300px|Fozzie as Lincoln]]
   
 
'''Abraham Lincoln''' (1809-1865) was the sixteenth [[President of the United States]], particularly noted for his leadership during the Civil War, delivery of the Gettysburg Address, and the Emancipation Proclamation. Nicknamed "Honest Abe," the lanky bearded politician was a controversial figure in his own time, but has since been recognized as one of the greatest presidents, ranked with [[George Washington]]. A key factor in this was not only Lincoln's statesmanship and opposition to slavery, but his assassination on April 14, 1865, days after the Southern forces surrendered. Lincoln thus became the first American president to be assassinated (but not the last, as witness [[John F. Kennedy]]) and the fourth to die in office. His image adorns the five dollar bill and the penny.
The figure of Lincoln has been represented in [[Muppet]] form on several occasions, or portrayed by other characters.
 
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The figure of Lincoln has been represented in [[The Muppets|Muppet]] form on several occasions, or portrayed by other characters.
   
 
==References==
 
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* Abraham Lincoln appeared in the [[Jazz Numbers|Jazz #2]] animated segment on ''[[Sesame Street]]'', opposite Washington in an elevator, before being replaced by dual Washingtons.
*Lincoln has appeared as part of an anthropomorphic [[Mount Rushmore]] on multiple occasions. He was performed by [[John Lovelady]] in ''[[The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence]]'' and [[Martin P. Robinson]] in a [[National Wildlife Federation]] PSA, and appeared again on ''[[Muppets Tonight]]''.
 
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* Lincoln has appeared as part of an anthropomorphic [[Mount Rushmore]] on multiple occasions. He was performed by [[John Lovelady]] in ''[[The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence]]'' and [[Martin P. Robinson]] in a [[National Wildlife Federation]] PSA, and appeared again on ''[[Muppets Tonight]]''.
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* In ''[[I Love Liberty]]'', [[Miss Piggy]] makes repeated attempts to gain a role in the Muppets ''[[1776]]''-style historical play. Rebuffed in her guise as Washington, she re-appears in stovepipe hat and beard as Abraham Lincoln, quoting the Gettysburg Address: "Ahem! Four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth upon this --" Kermit interrupts: "Piggy! You're four score and seven years too early for this play!" He pushes her out the door again.
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* ''Muppets Tonight'' [[Episode 206: Paula Abdul|episode 206]] featured [[Robot Abraham Lincoln]] (played by [[Jerry Nelson]]), a robotic version of Honest Abe as built by [[Dr. Bunsen Honeydew]]. At one point, the machine stammers "Our forefathers.. our forefathers..," repeating a phrase from the Gettysburg Address.
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* In a "[[Sesame Street News Flash]]", [[Kermit the Frog]] interviews [[Pinocchio (Sesame Street)|Pinocchio]], who tells lies to make his nose grow. One of Pinocchio's whoppers is that he is Abraham Lincoln. {{eka|0878}}
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* [[Fozzie Bear]] appeared as "Honest Fozzie Lincoln" in the coloring book ''[[Great Muppets in American History]]''.
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* [[Baby Fozzie]] appears as "Abearham Lincoln" in the ''[[Muppet Babies]]'' episode "[[Episode 601: This Old Nursery|This Old Nursery]]".
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* [[Baby Gonzo]] appears as Abraham Lincoln for the Illinois page of the ''[[Muppet Babies]]'' [[Muppet Babies coloring books|coloring book]], ''[[Muppet Babies Visit the Fifty States]]''.
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* In a ''Sesame Street'' sketch where the [[Two-Headed Monster]] reads the word "Quiet", the left head is heard reciting Lincoln's Gettysburg Address before the word appears.
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* [[Bert]] visits the Lincoln Memorial in [[Washington, D.C.]] in <span class=plainlinks>[http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Sesame_Street_coloring_books?image=Letstakeatrip-jpg ''Let's Take a Trip!'']</span>
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*Bert appears as Lincoln in [[The Sesame Street 1976 Calendar]].
   
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* In a clip taped for the ''[[What's the Word on the Street?]]'' segment on "disguise" {{eka|4173}}, one of the children suggests Murray is disguised as Abraham Lincoln. Murray is wearing a blue wig and glasses. The segment is seen on [[Sesamestreet.org]]'s online Behind the Scenes clips.
*In ''[[I Love Liberty]]'', [[Miss Piggy]] makes repeated attempts to gain a role in the Muppets ''[[1776]]''-style historical play. Rebuffed in her aguise as Washington, she re-appears in stovepipe hat and beard as Abraham Lincoln, quoting the Gettysburg Address: "Ahem! Four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth upon this --" Kermit interrupts: "Piggy! You're four score and seven years too early for this play!" He pushes her out the door again.
 
   
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*''Muppets Tonight'' [[Episode 206: Paula Abdul|episode 206]] featured [[Robot Abraham Lincoln]] (played by [[Jerry Nelson]]), a robotic version of Honest Abe as built by [[Dr. Bunsen Honeydew]]. At one point, the machine stammers "Our forefathers.. our forefathers..," repeating a phrase from the Gettysburg Address.
 
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File:Piggy Lincoln 2014 Facebook.jpg|Piggy in a 2014 Presidents Day video posted on [[The Walt Disney Company|Walt Disney Studios]]'s [[Facebook]] page. [https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=685760838131911]
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Revision as of 20:00, 17 February 2014

Piggylincoln

Miss Piggy dressed as Abraham Lincoln for the 1982 I Love Liberty special

Character

Robot Abraham Lincoln

Lincolnwashington

Lincoln in a Sesame Street cartoon

Honest fozzie lincoln

Fozzie as Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) was the sixteenth President of the United States, particularly noted for his leadership during the Civil War, delivery of the Gettysburg Address, and the Emancipation Proclamation. Nicknamed "Honest Abe," the lanky bearded politician was a controversial figure in his own time, but has since been recognized as one of the greatest presidents, ranked with George Washington. A key factor in this was not only Lincoln's statesmanship and opposition to slavery, but his assassination on April 14, 1865, days after the Southern forces surrendered. Lincoln thus became the first American president to be assassinated (but not the last, as witness John F. Kennedy) and the fourth to die in office. His image adorns the five dollar bill and the penny.

The figure of Lincoln has been represented in Muppet form on several occasions, or portrayed by other characters.

References

  • Abraham Lincoln appeared in the Jazz #2 animated segment on Sesame Street, opposite Washington in an elevator, before being replaced by dual Washingtons.
  • In I Love Liberty, Miss Piggy makes repeated attempts to gain a role in the Muppets 1776-style historical play. Rebuffed in her guise as Washington, she re-appears in stovepipe hat and beard as Abraham Lincoln, quoting the Gettysburg Address: "Ahem! Four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth upon this --" Kermit interrupts: "Piggy! You're four score and seven years too early for this play!" He pushes her out the door again.
  • In a Sesame Street sketch where the Two-Headed Monster reads the word "Quiet", the left head is heard reciting Lincoln's Gettysburg Address before the word appears.
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