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{{performer|Pat Roach}}
 
{{performer|Pat Roach}}
 
[[Image:Patroach.jpg|thumb|300px|Atlas in "The StoryTeller: Greek Myths"]]
 
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'''Atlas''', in Greek mythology, was one of the Titans that ruled during the Golden Age. Legend holds that Zeus condemned Atlas to stand at the western edge of [[the Earth]] and hold up the heavens on his shoulders, to prevent the two from resuming their primordial embrace.
 
'''Atlas''', in Greek mythology, was one of the Titans that ruled during the Golden Age. Legend holds that Zeus condemned Atlas to stand at the western edge of [[the Earth]] and hold up the heavens on his shoulders, to prevent the two from resuming their primordial embrace.
   
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* [[Elmo]] draws his blanket in Atlas' pose holding a globe in ''[[The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland]]''.
 
* [[Elmo]] draws his blanket in Atlas' pose holding a globe in ''[[The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland]]''.
 
* [[Baby Gonzo]] appears as Atlas in the ''Muppet Babies'' coloring book ''[[A Trip Through Time]]''.
 
* [[Baby Gonzo]] appears as Atlas in the ''Muppet Babies'' coloring book ''[[A Trip Through Time]]''.
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* [[Daryl Cagle]] drew Kermit as Atlas on the packaging of [[Muppet plush (Hasbro)]].
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Henson45.jpg|Henson Co 45th anniversary
Image:Book.onefrog.jpg|Kermit on the cover of ''One Frog Can Make a Difference''
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Book.onefrog.jpg|Kermit on the cover of ''One Frog Can Make a Difference''
Image:Atlas.bob.jpg|Bob in "Sing Your Synonyms"
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Atlas.bob.jpg|Bob in "Sing Your Synonyms"
 
Blanket-Atlas.jpg|''The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland''
 
Blanket-Atlas.jpg|''The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland''
 
TripTime-Atlas.png|''A Trip Through Time''
 
TripTime-Atlas.png|''A Trip Through Time''
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Hasbro 1985 kermit box 2.jpg|"Classic Kermit the Frog"
 
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Atlas in "The StoryTeller: Greek Myths"

Atlas, in Greek mythology, was one of the Titans that ruled during the Golden Age. Legend holds that Zeus condemned Atlas to stand at the western edge of the Earth and hold up the heavens on his shoulders, to prevent the two from resuming their primordial embrace.

Atlas appeared on The StoryTeller: Greek Myths in the story of "Perseus and the Gorgon". Atlas, wearily holding up the heavens, greets Perseus on his way to slay the gorgon. On his return with Medusa's head, Perseus shows it to Atlas turning him to stone. The giant Atlas becomes a mountain and can for the first time rest from his once tiring job.

When Lee Lawrie designed a bronze statue of Atlas to adorn the Rockefeller Center in New York City, he conceived that the image of Atlas holding a globe would represent the celestial sphere of ancient astronomy. This meaning has evolved in pop culture best described by a common phrase used: "he held the weight of the world on his shoulders."

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