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[[Image:Earthday3.jpg|300px|thumb|An alligator, from ''The Earth Day Special''.]]
 
[[Image:Earthday3.jpg|300px|thumb|An alligator, from ''The Earth Day Special''.]]
 
[[Image:Neversmile.jpg|300px|thumb|Mary Louise sings "Never Smile at a Crocodile".]]
 
[[Image:Neversmile.jpg|300px|thumb|Mary Louise sings "Never Smile at a Crocodile".]]
[[ Image:Rezalevadgib.jpg|frame|Rezal-evad-gib sends his regards.]]
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[[Image:Rezalevadgib.jpg|frame|Rezal-evad-gib sends his regards.]]
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[[Image:Jambalaya-alligator.jpg|thumb|300px]]
'''Alligators and Crocodiles''' are different species belonging to the order ''crocodilia'', of the class ''reptilia''. To the layman, the two species are easily confused. (The main visual differences are that alligators have a broader snout, and crocodiles show both sets of teeth when their mouths are closed.) Both alligators and crocodiles can be found in the southeastern part of [[the United States]], although crocodiles are only found on the southern tip of [[Florida]], and are [[The Earth Day Special|almost extinct]] in the US.
 
   
 
'''Alligators and Crocodiles''' are different species belonging to the order ''crocodilia'', of the class ''sauropsida''. To the layman, the two species are easily confused. (The main visual differences are that alligators have a broader snout and crocodiles show both sets of teeth when their mouths are closed.) Crocodiles are native to the Americas, [[Africa]], [[Australia]], and Asia, whereas alligators are only native to [[the United States]] and [[China]]. The U.S. is, in fact, the only location where crocodiles and alligators co-exist, although crocodiles are [[The Earth Day Special|almost extinct]] in this country.
Alligators and crocodiles have appeared in several Muppet productions over the years, with the same puppets used interchangeably for both species.
 
   
 
Alligators and crocodiles have appeared in several Muppet productions over the years, with the same puppets used interchangeably for both species.
On ''[[The Muppet Show]]'', a crocodile appeared in [[Episode 114: Sandy Duncan|episode 114]]. A little girl named [[Mary Louise (little girl)|Mary Louise]] rode on the croc through a swamp as she sang "[[Never Smile at a Crocodile]]"; the crocodile ate several [[frogs]] along the way. In this first appearance, the crocodile puppet had angry eyes and a black mouth.
 
   
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==The Muppet Show==
The crocodile appeared again with three smaller crocs in [[Episode 214: Elton John|episode 214]], as back-up singers for [[Elton John]] in the "[[Crocodile Rock]]" number. For this appearance, the main crocodile puppet was tweaked slightly; it was given eyebrows and a red mouth.
 
 
A crocodile first appeared on ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' in the "[[Never Smile at a Crocodile]]" number on [[Episode 114: Sandy Duncan|episode 114]]. [[Mary Louise (little girl)|Mary Louise]] rode the crocodile through a swamp, and as she sang, the crocodile ate a series of [[frogs]]. In this first appearance, the crocodile puppet had angry eyes and a black mouth.
   
 
The crocodile appeared again in "[[Ugly Song]]," where he was performed by [[Frank Oz]]. Three smaller crocs debuted in [[Episode 214: Elton John|episode 214]], as back-up singers for [[Elton John]] in "[[Crocodile Rock]]." For this appearance, the main crocodile puppet was altered slightly, having been given eyebrows and a red mouth.
The puppet made sporadic appearances throughout the run of the show, addressed as either an alligator or a crocodile, as called for by the script.
 
   
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The puppet made sporadic appearances throughout the run of the show, addressed as either an alligator or a crocodile, as called for by the script. The puppets' first appearances as alligators were in [[Episode 221: Bob Hope|episode 221]], when [[Animal]] took up alligator wrestling as a hobby. The alligators, unsurprisingly, lost the match, and one of them could be seen escaping with a white flag of surrender clenched in its mouth.
In one memorable appearance, the crocodile ate [[the Newsman]] in [[Episode 419: Lynda Carter|Episode 419]], as a punishment from the [[Egypt|Egyptian]] crocodile god, [[Rezal-evad-gib]].
 
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In another memorable appearance in [[Episode 419: Lynda Carter|episode 419]], the crocodile ate [[the Newsman]] as a punishment from the ancient [[Egypt]]ian crocodile [[Theological Figures|god]], [[Rezal-evad-gib]].
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The crocodile appeared in a North Pole-themed number in [[Episode 501: Gene Kelly|episode 501]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]'', "[[Jambalaya]]", biting [[Catgut]], who's trying a spot of ice fishing.
   
 
The same puppet appeared as an alligator in ''[[The Muppets at Walt Disney World]]'', scaring [[Miss Piggy]] as she made the soggy trek to [[Paradise Swamp]].
 
The same puppet appeared as an alligator in ''[[The Muppets at Walt Disney World]]'', scaring [[Miss Piggy]] as she made the soggy trek to [[Paradise Swamp]].
   
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One of the smaller crocodiles later made audience cameos in ''[[Muppets Tonight]]''.
On ''[[Sesame Street]]'', a life-size [[Alligator (Sesame Street)|alligator]] puppet was made for [[Season 24]]; it sings a line in the song "[[Let's Lay an Egg]]", among other appearances.
 
   
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==Sesame Street==
Another puppet appeared as [[Sly the Crocodile]] on [[Episode 104: Crocodile & Armadillo|episode 104]] of ''[[The Animal Show]]''.
 
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[[Image:Alligator.jpg|300px|thumb|"Let's Lay an Egg".]]
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[[Image:Animalsinthebedroom3.jpg|thumb|300px|"Animals in the Bedroom".]]
 
On ''[[Sesame Street]]'', a life-size [[Alligator (Sesame Street)|alligator]] puppet was made for [[Season 24]].
   
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Among other appearances, the alligator sings a line in the song "[[Let's Lay an Egg]]". It also appears in [[Ernie|Ernie's]] song "[[Animals in the Bedroom]]", identified as a crocodile.
[[Arnie the Alligator]], a friend from [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit's]] home swamp, scares [[Bernie the Agent]] at the beginning of ''[[The Muppet Movie]]''. A puppet version of Arnie appears briefly in the direct-to-video prequel, ''[[Kermit's Swamp Years]]''.
 
   
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In "MOM! There's an alligator in my room!" a boy named Gerald is put to bed by his parents. As soon as they close the door, his dog Sparky creates an alligator-shaped shadow on the wall and begins singing about being an alligator. When the boy calls for his parents, the dog repeatedly returns to rest under the bed until Gerald realizes it was Sparky all along.
[[Caiman]], a crocodile of completely different design than any of those preceding, appeared in ''[[The Song of the Cloud Forest]]''.
 
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A classic 1971 animated song, "[[The Alligator King]]", details the story of an old alligator king and the attempts of his sons to win his crown.
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In an animated insert for the letter [[A]], a man explains that ''alligator'' begins with A, unaware that an alligator is about to devour him. {{first|0006}}
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==Other Alligators and Crocodiles==
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[[Image:MuppetAlleygatoars.jpg|300px|thumb|Muppet alligators in storage, as seen in ''[[The Muppets Take to the High Seas: The Making of Muppet Treasure Island]]''.]]
 
Another puppet appeared as Sly the Crocodile on [[Episode 104: Crocodile & Armadillo|episode 104]] of ''[[The Animal Show]]'' and again in [[Episode 308: Monitor Lizard & Crocodile|episode 308]] as [[Frankie the Crocodile]].
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[[Arnie the Alligator]], a friend from [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit's]] home swamp, scares [[Bernie the Agent]] at the beginning of ''[[The Muppet Movie]]''. Although played by a animatronic alligator in ''The Muppet Movie'', Arnie was portrayed as a puppet in the direct-to-video prequel, ''[[Kermit's Swamp Years]]''.
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[[Caiman]], a crocodile with a completely different design from any previous Muppet crocodiles, appeared in ''[[The Song of the Cloud Forest]]''.
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[[Pickles (alligator)|Pickles]], an alligator, interacted with [[Gonzo]] in presentation on how to butter an alligator originally posted to [[Disney Extreme Digital|Muppets.com]] in [[2009]].
   
 
==Filmography==
 
==Filmography==
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*''[[The Muppet Show]]''
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* ''[[The Muppet Show]]''
**[[Episode 114: Sandy Duncan]] ("[[Never Smile at a Crocodile]]")
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** [[Episode 114: Sandy Duncan]] ("[[Never Smile at a Crocodile]]")
**[[Episode 203: Milton Berle]] ("[[Ugly]]")
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** [[Episode 203: Milton Berle]] ("[[Ugly Song]]")
**[[Episode 214: Elton John]] ("[[Crocodile Rock]]")
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** [[Episode 214: Elton John]] ("[[Crocodile Rock]]")
**[[Episode 221: Bob Hope]]
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** [[Episode 221: Bob Hope]]
**[[Episode 324: Cheryl Ladd]]
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** [[Episode 324: Cheryl Ladd]]
**[[Episode 410: Kenny Rogers]]
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** [[Episode 410: Kenny Rogers]]
**[[Episode 418: Christopher Reeve]]
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** [[Episode 418: Christopher Reeve]]
**[[Episode 419: Lynda Carter]] ([[Rezal-evad-gib]])
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** [[Episode 419: Lynda Carter]] (featuring [[Rezal-evad-gib]])
**[[Episode 501: Gene Kelly]] ("[[Jambalaya]]")
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** [[Episode 501: Gene Kelly]] ("[[Jambalaya]]")
**[[Episode 524: Roger Moore]]
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** [[Episode 524: Roger Moore]]
*''[[The Muppet Movie]]'' ("[[The Rainbow Connection]]" Finale)
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* ''[[The Muppet Movie]]'' ("[[The Rainbow Connection]]" Finale)
*''[[The Jim Henson Hour]]''
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* ''[[The Jim Henson Hour]]''
**[[Episode 112: Food]]
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** [[Episode 112: Food]]
*''[[The Muppets at Walt Disney World]]''
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* ''[[The Muppets at Walt Disney World]]''
*''[[Sesame Street]]''
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* ''[[Sesame Street]]''
**[[Season 1 (1969-1970)|Season 1]] - three crocodiles appear in "[[Number Song Series|The Song of Three]]"
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** [[Season 1 (1969-1970)|Season 1]] - three crocodiles appear in "[[Number Song Series#"Three Song (Song of Three)"|The Song of Three]]"
*''[[The Animal Show]]''
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* ''[[The Earth Day Special]]''
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* ''[[The Animal Show]]''
**[[Episode 104: Crocodile & Armadillo]]
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** [[Episode 104: Crocodile & Armadillo]] (featuring [[Sly the Crocodile]])
*''[[Muppet Classic Theater]]''
 
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** [[Episode 308: Monitor Lizard & Crocodile]] (featuring [[Frankie the Crocodile]])
*''[[Muppets Tonight]]''
 
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** [[Episode 312: Honey Bee & Honey Possum]]
 
* ''[[Muppet Classic Theater]]''
 
* ''[[Muppets Tonight]]''
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* ''[[Mopatop's Shop]]''
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** [[Episode 122: Teething Trouble]] (featuring [[Mrs. Crocodile]])
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* ''[[The Muppets (2011)]]''
 
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*[[Wikipedia: Crocodilia]]
 
*[[Wikipedia: Crocodilia]]
 
*[http://www.nps.gov/archive/ever/eco/compare.htm Alligators vs Crocodiles]
 
*[http://www.nps.gov/archive/ever/eco/compare.htm Alligators vs Crocodiles]
 
 
[[Category:Muppet Characters]]
 
[[Category:Muppet Characters]]
 
[[Category:Muppet Show Characters]]
 
[[Category:Muppet Show Characters]]
 
[[Category:Muppet Character Types]]
 
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[[Category:The Muppets Characters]]

Revision as of 23:20, 20 August 2014

Earthday3

An alligator, from The Earth Day Special.

Neversmile

Mary Louise sings "Never Smile at a Crocodile".

Rezalevadgib

Rezal-evad-gib sends his regards.

Jambalaya-alligator

Alligators and Crocodiles are different species belonging to the order crocodilia, of the class sauropsida. To the layman, the two species are easily confused. (The main visual differences are that alligators have a broader snout and crocodiles show both sets of teeth when their mouths are closed.) Crocodiles are native to the Americas, Africa, Australia, and Asia, whereas alligators are only native to the United States and China. The U.S. is, in fact, the only location where crocodiles and alligators co-exist, although crocodiles are almost extinct in this country.

Alligators and crocodiles have appeared in several Muppet productions over the years, with the same puppets used interchangeably for both species.

The Muppet Show

A crocodile first appeared on The Muppet Show in the "Never Smile at a Crocodile" number on episode 114. Mary Louise rode the crocodile through a swamp, and as she sang, the crocodile ate a series of frogs. In this first appearance, the crocodile puppet had angry eyes and a black mouth.

The crocodile appeared again in "Ugly Song," where he was performed by Frank Oz. Three smaller crocs debuted in episode 214, as back-up singers for Elton John in "Crocodile Rock." For this appearance, the main crocodile puppet was altered slightly, having been given eyebrows and a red mouth.

The puppet made sporadic appearances throughout the run of the show, addressed as either an alligator or a crocodile, as called for by the script. The puppets' first appearances as alligators were in episode 221, when Animal took up alligator wrestling as a hobby. The alligators, unsurprisingly, lost the match, and one of them could be seen escaping with a white flag of surrender clenched in its mouth.

In another memorable appearance in episode 419, the crocodile ate the Newsman as a punishment from the ancient Egyptian crocodile god, Rezal-evad-gib.

The crocodile appeared in a North Pole-themed number in episode 501 of The Muppet Show, "Jambalaya", biting Catgut, who's trying a spot of ice fishing.

The same puppet appeared as an alligator in The Muppets at Walt Disney World, scaring Miss Piggy as she made the soggy trek to Paradise Swamp.

One of the smaller crocodiles later made audience cameos in Muppets Tonight.

Sesame Street

Alligator

"Let's Lay an Egg".

Animalsinthebedroom3

"Animals in the Bedroom".

On Sesame Street, a life-size alligator puppet was made for Season 24.

Among other appearances, the alligator sings a line in the song "Let's Lay an Egg". It also appears in Ernie's song "Animals in the Bedroom", identified as a crocodile.

In "MOM! There's an alligator in my room!" a boy named Gerald is put to bed by his parents. As soon as they close the door, his dog Sparky creates an alligator-shaped shadow on the wall and begins singing about being an alligator. When the boy calls for his parents, the dog repeatedly returns to rest under the bed until Gerald realizes it was Sparky all along.

A classic 1971 animated song, "The Alligator King", details the story of an old alligator king and the attempts of his sons to win his crown.

In an animated insert for the letter A, a man explains that alligator begins with A, unaware that an alligator is about to devour him. (First: Episode 0006)

Other Alligators and Crocodiles

MuppetAlleygatoars

Muppet alligators in storage, as seen in The Muppets Take to the High Seas: The Making of Muppet Treasure Island.

Another puppet appeared as Sly the Crocodile on episode 104 of The Animal Show and again in episode 308 as Frankie the Crocodile.

Arnie the Alligator, a friend from Kermit's home swamp, scares Bernie the Agent at the beginning of The Muppet Movie. Although played by a animatronic alligator in The Muppet Movie, Arnie was portrayed as a puppet in the direct-to-video prequel, Kermit's Swamp Years.

Caiman, a crocodile with a completely different design from any previous Muppet crocodiles, appeared in The Song of the Cloud Forest.

Pickles, an alligator, interacted with Gonzo in presentation on how to butter an alligator originally posted to Muppets.com in 2009.

Filmography

External links