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[[Image:Fred the Dragon.JPG|right|300px|thumb|"Ooh, yeah!"]] |
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+ | '''Fred''' was a large, green, dragon-like monster. He debuted as a nameless father monster in the sketch "Monster Father & Son" on ''[[The Ed Sullivan Show]]'', with [[Baby Monster]] as his son. |
− | + | The character subsequently appeared on ''[[Sesame Street|Sesame Street]]'', and in a [[Season 1 (1969-1970)|first season]], [[Fuzzyface]] greets him with "Hi, Fred!" |
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In some ''Sesame Street'' appearances, his teeth were not visible. In one skit, in which [[Ernie]] goes rock hunting, he also had a large rock-like dome instead of horns. |
In some ''Sesame Street'' appearances, his teeth were not visible. In one skit, in which [[Ernie]] goes rock hunting, he also had a large rock-like dome instead of horns. |
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− | + | Fred also appeared in the background in ''[[The Great Santa Claus Switch]]''. |
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==External Links== |
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Revision as of 20:01, 11 June 2006
Template:Designer Fred was a large, green, dragon-like monster. He debuted as a nameless father monster in the sketch "Monster Father & Son" on The Ed Sullivan Show, with Baby Monster as his son.
The character subsequently appeared on Sesame Street, and in a first season, Fuzzyface greets him with "Hi, Fred!"
In some Sesame Street appearances, his teeth were not visible. In one skit, in which Ernie goes rock hunting, he also had a large rock-like dome instead of horns.
Fred also appeared in the background in The Great Santa Claus Switch.