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Revision as of 01:34, 6 November 2010

This article is about the Green Anything Muppet pattern. For Kermit the Frog's song, see "Bein' Green".

The Green Anything Muppet is a green rod puppet with a conical-shaped head used on Sesame Street. Pantone 375 is used to define the color, officially referred to in the 1979 company style guide as a "yellow green." The most frequent designation for the collective pattern in the guides, however, is simply Green.

Sometime in the 1990s, the shade of green on the puppet style has changed from an almost yellow-green to a darker shade of green. However, the yellow-green version of the puppet is sometimes still used today. In 2009, a slightly larger, live-hand version has been used occasionally.

Popular Muppets made from the Green pattern include Sherlock Hemlock, Lefty the Salesman, Little Jerry, Clementine and Farley.

See also

  • The song "Bein' Green" is sometimes credited simply as "Green."