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− | The '''Humongous Chicken''' is a giant, slow-witted [[Chickens|chicken]] (referred to by [[Huxley]] as "Tiny") who pesters Elmo as he tries to get to Huxley's castle to retrieve his blanket in ''[[The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland]]''. He mistakes Elmo for a worm. However, upon hearing Elmo sing "[[I'm a Little Teapot]]" to prove that he isn't a worm, the Humongous Chicken then thinks that Elmo is a teapot and declares that he can't have tea. He hasn't had his "din-din" yet |
+ | The '''Humongous Chicken''' is a giant, slow-witted [[Chickens|chicken]] (referred to by [[Huxley]] as "Tiny") who pesters Elmo as he tries to get to Huxley's castle to retrieve his blanket in ''[[The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland]]''. He mistakes Elmo for a worm. However, upon hearing Elmo sing "[[I'm a Little Teapot]]" to prove that he isn't a worm, the Humongous Chicken then thinks that Elmo is a teapot and declares that he can't have tea. He hasn't had his "din-din" yet. |
The chicken is a normal-sized hand puppet, but is superimposed over the landscape to appear bigger. He is one of Dave Goelz's few ''Sesame'' characters. |
The chicken is a normal-sized hand puppet, but is superimposed over the landscape to appear bigger. He is one of Dave Goelz's few ''Sesame'' characters. |
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A similar variation of the puppet has later been used on ''[[Sesame Street]]'', such as for [[Super Chicken]] (with feminine eyelids). It has subsequently been used for multiple other characters on ''[[Sesamstrasse]]''. |
A similar variation of the puppet has later been used on ''[[Sesame Street]]'', such as for [[Super Chicken]] (with feminine eyelids). It has subsequently been used for multiple other characters on ''[[Sesamstrasse]]''. |
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− | Image:Elmo_Tossed_Elmo_in_Grouchland.png|Humongous Chicken tosses Elmo after he proved he wasn't a worm and he didn't have his din-din just yet. |
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[[Category:Muppet Characters]] |
Revision as of 14:19, 7 July 2015
PERFORMER | Dave Goelz |
DEBUT | 1999 |
DESIGN | Paul Andrejco designer |
Paul Hartis builder |
The Humongous Chicken is a giant, slow-witted chicken (referred to by Huxley as "Tiny") who pesters Elmo as he tries to get to Huxley's castle to retrieve his blanket in The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland. He mistakes Elmo for a worm. However, upon hearing Elmo sing "I'm a Little Teapot" to prove that he isn't a worm, the Humongous Chicken then thinks that Elmo is a teapot and declares that he can't have tea. He hasn't had his "din-din" yet.
The chicken is a normal-sized hand puppet, but is superimposed over the landscape to appear bigger. He is one of Dave Goelz's few Sesame characters.
A similar variation of the puppet has later been used on Sesame Street, such as for Super Chicken (with feminine eyelids). It has subsequently been used for multiple other characters on Sesamstrasse.