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'''Birds in the Trees''' is a sketch from ''[[The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence]]'' in which several male birds ([[Ohboy Bird]], [[Whaddayasay Bird]] and [[Forcryingoutloud Bird]]) try to attract two females ([[Youknow Bird]] and [[Ohreally Bird]]) to the tune of a bass-centric jazz piece by [[the Electric Mayhem]]. Each bird has its own distinctive call based on its name. The females finally settle for [[Righton Bird]]. |
'''Birds in the Trees''' is a sketch from ''[[The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence]]'' in which several male birds ([[Ohboy Bird]], [[Whaddayasay Bird]] and [[Forcryingoutloud Bird]]) try to attract two females ([[Youknow Bird]] and [[Ohreally Bird]]) to the tune of a bass-centric jazz piece by [[the Electric Mayhem]]. Each bird has its own distinctive call based on its name. The females finally settle for [[Righton Bird]]. |
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OhboyBird.jpg|{{GNH|[[Ohboy Bird|Ohboy]]|[[Richard Hunt]]}}|link=Ohboy Bird |
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WhatdyasayBird.jpg|{{GNH|[[Whaddayasay Bird|Whaddaysay]]|[[Jerry Nelson]]}}|link=Whaddayasay Bird |
WhatdyasayBird.jpg|{{GNH|[[Whaddayasay Bird|Whaddaysay]]|[[Jerry Nelson]]}}|link=Whaddayasay Bird |
Revision as of 18:11, 14 May 2012
Birds in the Trees is a sketch from The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence in which several male birds (Ohboy Bird, Whaddayasay Bird and Forcryingoutloud Bird) try to attract two females (Youknow Bird and Ohreally Bird) to the tune of a bass-centric jazz piece by the Electric Mayhem. Each bird has its own distinctive call based on its name. The females finally settle for Righton Bird.
The idea for the sketch, with puppeteers manipulating the birds being dressed in black, was originally conceived by Jim Henson as part of his Broadway Show proposal.