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Muppet scenes mentioning names of performers, Henson employees, other Henson productions and other pieces of inside information.
Sesame Street
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In Episode 1257, Olivia asks Telly Monster to name some M words. He instead lists some TV shows that start with M. Included in his list is "Muppet Show." | |||
When Bob and Big Bird sing "The Phone Book Alphabet", they mention the names Epstein, Napoli, Myhrum, Singer, and Stone. | |||
The names Big Bird lists when he sings "What's Your Name" in Episode 1446 include two producers, the director, and five writers from Season 12: "Lisa, Jon, or Dulcy; Emily or Ray; Judy, Sara, Norman." | |||
In Episode 1708, most of the names yelled out during the mail call are the same as the Sesame Street staff, including Lisa Simon, Joan Ganz Cooney, Emily Squires, Ozzie Alfonso, Dulcy Singer, Janet Shapiro, Jon Stone, Thelma Moses, Al Hyslop, and Jeff Moss. | |||
In Episode 1710, the Echo Rock award for best letter writer went to a kid named Norman Stiles. | |||
In Episode 3723, Bob tells Renata Scottie that he will get her in touch with a certain dog piano player he knows. | |||
In episode 3970, Rosita and Baby Bear find the spinning part of a pinwheel. As they try to think of what it could be, Baby Bear puts in on his neck, thinking it may be a bow tie, and says, "Wocka Wocka," Fozzie Bear's catchphrase. | |||
In Episode 4048, Baby Bear walks along Sesame Street reciting a grocery list: "A loaf of bread, a container of milk, and a stick of butter." Later, in Episode 4119, Gordon is buying the same items at Hooper's Store. | |||
In Episode 4054, Papa Bear reads from a book of bear names when trying to come up with a name for their new baby. One of those listed is Fozzie Bear, which Baby Bear calls a terrible name for a bear. | |||
The Street We Live On is essentially a one-hour self-referential special made explicitly to showcase an inner examination of Sesame Street from Elmo's point of view. | |||
In Episode 4117, Maria is fixing a toaster belonging to Frank Oz. | |||
In Episode 4138, a red toaster that Maria was going to work on belongs to Matt Vogel. | |||
In Episode 4173, in Abby's fantasy, Prince Oscar bids farewell to a subject named Eric, then tells him to give his regards to Mary (Jacobson). | |||
In Episode 4175, a trio of Lackawanna Ladybugs are seeing having a picnic and singing the classic song. | |||
Season 40 features at least one hidden gem in every episode. | |||
In Episode 4217, Maria finds Mrs. Mazzarino's cat outside her window. The cat is named "Segi", Mazzarino's adopted daughter's name. | |||
In Episode 4305, the localized Spanish version of "EXTRA Sesame Street" is renamed "EXTRA Plaza Sesamo." | |||
The Noble Prize for Counting awarded to the Count features an image of Jerry Nelson on it. | |||
In Episode 4423, Alan's newspaper features Biff and Sully's name on it. | |||
Inserts | |||
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The names in the song "J Friends" are names of people behind the scenes: Joe (Raposo), Jane (Henson), Jim (Henson) and Joan (Ganz Cooney). | |||
In a sketch about the Princess and the Cookie, Kermit calls to Jon to get a tight shot of the cookie being placed under the mattress. | |||
There are a number of scenes where a framed picture of Joe Raposo is used as decoration. Most notably, it hangs on the wall in Don Music's apartment, and in the home video Count it Higher: Great Music Videos from Sesame Street, Count von Count has a picture of Joe Raposo on top of his television. In Episode 3994, Bob has two picture frames of Joe Raposo and Mike Renzi on his piano. | |||
A segment where the letter N talks about what words it starts ends with it telling views not to be noisy at night. During this scene, kids are shown putting away copies of The Sesame Street Book of People and Things and The Sesame Street Book of Puzzlers. (EKA: Episode 1092) | |||
A sketch with a lavender Anything Muppet, a set of teeth and a brush features a framed photo of Miss Piggy on the wall. Another old west sketch features the same photo on the wall. Template:SSvideo | |||
In a Sesame Street News Flash sketch, The Old Woman Who Lives in a Shoe tells Heather and Johnny not to fight; Brian, Lisa and Cheryl not to watch too much television; and Polly and Kate to go to bed when the frog says. The first five children named hold the same first names as Jim and Jane Henson's five children, and Polly and Kate are named after Jon Stone's children. | |||
Similarly, in an Alphabet Chat sketch about the letter O, Jon Stone's name appears on the clapboard as director. | |||
Don Music attempts his own remake of the "Sesame Street Theme Song." | |||
In "The Addition Game", Guy Smiley introduces a contestant as Mrs. Frances Oznowitz, a Lavender AM woman. | |||
At the beginning of "The Ten Commandments of Health," an alert for Dr. Stone is heard over the loud speaker. | |||
In the Monsterpiece Theater sketch "Upstairs, Downstairs," a picture of Dr. Teeth can be seen on the wall. | |||
At the beginning of the Detective Grover sketch, photos of Dr. Teeth and Roosevelt Franklin's Mother can be seen by the bookshelf. | |||
Ernie brings home a puppy; Bert suggests calling it Jim, or Norman. | |||
Sesame Street News Flash: Old MacDonald: In this skit from the mid-1980s, Kermit begins by talking to a pig on the farm. "You remind me of somebody, I just can't figure out who." | |||
In the skit "Numberella," party guests can be heard using the words "rev" and "flooper." Both of these words are Doozer slang. | |||
Ernie displays what trees will be wearing each season in a fashion show sketch. His two summer models are named Caroll and Debbie (Spinney). | |||
In "Alone in a Swamp", Oscar and Grundgetta pass a sunken boat named "Ol' Victor D." | |||
When Kermit directed Forgetful Jones in "Oklahoma!," Frank Biondo's name appears as the cameraman on the clapboard. | |||
On their way to Earth, The Martians encounter three "pigs in space" wearing spacesuits. | |||
In an edition of "The Adventures of Prairie Dawn" where Prairie saves energy, the ending of her TV show features the Sesame Street ending theme. | |||
In the Colambo sketch, "The Great Plum Plunder", the title appears on a newspaper headline. The byline for the article is listed as "J. Mazzarino", the writer (and lead performer) of the sketch. | |||
The segment "Worms in Space" featured a voice-over introduced by Jerry Nelson in the same way he used to introduce "Pigs in Space" on The Muppet Show. | |||
In Elmo's World: Bugs, Elmo says a ladybug is going to be late for the ladybugs' picnic. | |||
"Ladybugs' Picnic" briefly plays on a tape player in the Jane Tuesday segment "The Case of the Letter L." | |||
In a season 36 insert, Action Elephant is interrupting Maria from reading her book entitled, The Monsters of Venice. | |||
At the end of Elmo's World: Skin, a chameleon asks Elmo if he can play "The Rainbow Connection" on his piano. | |||
The models in the "Meal or No Meal" sketch are named after various Muppeteers, including Joey, Erica, Carmen, Leslie and Paula. | |||
In a season 38 insert, Baby Bear sings the chorus of "I in the Sky" under his breath as he draws a capital I. | |||
In the "Super K Cereal" commercial, the cereal box shows it's under the "Kingsley's" brand. | |||
In "President Elmo the Musical," the penguin and chicken team images seen on the scoreboard are based on the models used for The Muppet Show and subsequent productions. | |||
In a spoof of Downton Abbey, "Upside Downton Abbey," photos seen on the wall feature Harvey Kneeslapper and Prince Pedro. | |||
In "Prince Elmo the Musical," Elmo's castle is modelled after that of The King of Eight. | |||
A statue of Mr. Johnson appears in the park in "Repair Monster the Musical." Also seen in the segment is a coffee cup from the "Coffee Plant" sketch. | |||
In the "Cookie's Crumby Pictures" segment, "Les Mousserables," a statue of Mr. Snuffleupagus appears during one sequence, replacing the Elephant of the Bastille. | |||
In the "Lord of the Crumbs" segment of "Cookies Crumby Pictures," a statue of A. B. C-more is seen in the background. | |||
Other | |||
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In the special Out to Lunch, Grover Knover's motorcycle features the Henson Associates logo on it. | |||
In the book The Exciting Adventures of Super Grover, during the scene where they put on the play of Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Bert wears a bear costume that somewhat resembles Fozzie Bear, complete with orange fur and a porkpie hat. | |||
In the storybook Don't Forget the Oatmeal! there is an issue of Sesame Street Magazine with Bert and Ernie on the cover, as Bert and Ernie are checking out. Among the other magazines is an issue of "Stars" with Miss Piggy on the cover. Rubber Duckie can also been seen on the cover of a box of "Rub-A-Dub" soap pads in the grocery store. | |||
In The Best of Kermit on Sesame Street, Grover mentions that among the people Kermit would like to thank for his award is "someone called Jim." | |||
In The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland, two Fraggle Rock books can be seen on Elmo's shelf: What's a Fraggle? and Traveling Matt's Adventures in Outer Space. | |||
In the resource video For Me, For You, For Later and a season 42 episode, Mr. Hooper's image is depicted on the dollar bills in place of George Washington. | |||
In the 2012 video Elmo's Alphabet Challenge, the background during the Just Dance spoof is based on one from the Pinball Number Count series. | |||
In a "Grovercize" segment in Kinect Sesame Street TV, one of the participants' wall features a clock based on the one seen in the Pinball Number Count segments. In a Letter R edition of "The Letter Tree" segment, a rabbit uses the magic words, "A la peanut butter sandwich!" to make himself disappear. | |||
Among the custom-made products on the shelves of Hooper's Store are boxes of "Sonia's Toaster Brand Bread Crumbs." |
Follow That Bird
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The plane Big Bird takes to Oceanview, IL is announced by the airline employee as CTW (Children's Television Workshop) 1138. | |
During the credit crawl at the end of the film, the The Count refers to Joan Ganz Cooney as "Mom," a reference to Cooney's role as co-founder of The Children's Television Workshop. |
The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence
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Several photos swap out of the main congregating area that frames the rest of the sketches in the show. One of them is a picture of Big Bird, shown hanging on the wall. | |
In "At the Dance," Rowlf mentions he used to be a big star with Jimmy Dean: no one remembers him anymore. | |
In another part of the same sketch, Kermit tells his dance partner, "I might be able to get you a job on an educational show for kids." | |
In yet another part of the same sketch, Bert dances with a woman that bears a striking resemblance to Ernie. |
The Muppet Show
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Episode 108: In the Telephone Pole Bit, Fozzie names himself Mike Oznowiczky; Mike Oznowicz was Frank Oz' father. | |
Episode 119: Sheriff David Goelz is mentioned in Muppet News Flash. (However, the Season 1 DVD subtitles translate his name as Sheriff David Coles.) | |
Episode 215: Lou Rawls: During Lou Rawls' performance of "Bye Bye Blackbird", Lou mentions several kinds of birds, and jokingly lists Big Bird. | |
Episode 306: Jean Stapleton: There is a sign backstage which reads: "NOTICE -- TRY-OUTS FOR DANCING PIGEONS Must be able to do the buck and wing -- Contact Bert of S.S." and a telephone number. | |
Episode 313: Muppet News Flash mentions Mr. and Mrs. Lazer attempting to break the record for overhand refrigerator throwing. | |
Episode 402: Issue 80 of Sesame Street Magazine can be seen hanging by the stairs in the Canteen before it is stolen by the Prairie Dogs. | |
Episode 419: Muppet News Flash features a story on the crocodile god Rezal-evad-gib, which is "Big Dave Lazer" spelled backwards. | |
Episode 509: Muppet News Flash mentions French designer David Lazeur. | |
Episode 513: Tony Randall recites several magic words, which turn out to be Muppeteer names spelled backwards: Evets Erimtihw, Noslen Yrrej, Tnuh Drahcir, Zleog Evad, Oznog and, once again, Rezal Evad Gib. |
The Muppet Movie
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The opening scenes feature Bernie the Agent (Bernie Brillstein). | |
Kermit and the gang audition for Lew Lord (Lord Lew Grade). | |
When driving to Hollywood, Kermit and Fozzie encounter Big Bird, who is walking to New York City with dreams of breaking into public television. Later in the film, a picture of Big Bird can be seen in the Electric Mayhem Bus. |
The Fantastic Miss Piggy Show
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During several of the control room scenes, Sesame Street footage of Ernie and Bert appears on some of the smaller screens. |
Fraggle Rock
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Doc receives letters from Caroly in "Beginnings", Kermit in "Don't Cry Over Spilt Milk", and Duncan in "All Work and No Play". | |
In "Red's Club," Doc and Sprocket are compiling a list of dogs to be in Sprocket's club; one of the names mentioned is Rowlf. | |
The Traveling Matt sequence in "Boober's Dream" includes a clip from The Dark Crystal. It's the scene where Jen and Kira ride the Landstriters. | |
The Traveling Matt sequence in "Sir Hubris and the Gorgs" shows children dressed as Kermit and Miss Piggy for Halloween. | |
In "Junior Sells the Farm", Doc orders the Clark-McElcheran Dog Feeder, referring to the show's two special effect gurus: George Clark and Tim McElcheran. | |
The Traveling Matt sequence in "A Cave of One's Own" features Bert and Oscar the Grouch plush dolls in the playroom of two little girls. Also a Kermit plush can be seen on top of the dresser. | |
In "The Cavern of Lost Dreams," Sprocket does an imitation of The Swedish Chef while inventing a cereal -- complete with theme song hum and "Bork bork!" |
The Muppets Take Manhattan
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As the Muppet gang is walking down the street, shortly before discovering Pete's Luncheonette, a street vendor can be seen in the background, selling hand puppets to passersby. | |
Two of the dogs in Rowlf's pet shelter are named Jim and Frank (although they were played by Dave Goelz and Karen Prell). | |
Baby Rowlf has a plush doll of Big Bird during the song "I'm Gonna Always Love You." For the scene, a rubber duckie can be seen sitting on a shelf behind him. |
Muppet Babies
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In "Close Encounters of the Frog Kind," a brief shot from The Muppet Movie, of Kermit's legs exiting Bunsen's laboratory, is used during the Western scene between Baby Kermit and Baby Gonzo. | |
In "Once Upon an Egg Timer," when Baby Skeeter as a police officer is chasing after Baby Piggy for taking Baby Rowlf's voice, she calls on the radio for a roadblock on Henson and Frith Street. | |
As the curtain rises on Baby Piggy in "Musical Muppets," the college auditorium audience scene from the beginning of The Muppets Take Manhattan is used as a backdrop for the animated characters. | |
In "When You Wish Upon a Muppet", after Baby Kermit wishes that the Muppets stay together and make movies and TV shows when they grow up, a clip from The Great Muppet Caper is shown. | |
In "The Daily Muppet," a clip featuring Oscar the Grouch is shown during the title song. | |
In "Fine Feathered Enemies" when Scooter and Skeeter get angry with each other and "divorce" each other from being siblings, they are told to become the siblings of two other people. They turn out to be two Skeksis from The Dark Crystal (SkekAyuk and SkekEkt), who flee from them. This shot was originally used in The Dark Crystal, when the two Skeksis scream in horror and run from Kira. | |
"The Incredible Shrinking Weirdo" features a scene where a live-action adult Kermit interacts with an animated Baby Gonzo. A clip from The Muppet Show (Episode 223: John Cleese) was used, with Frank Welker dubbing new lines for Kermit and with Baby Gonzo matted into the scene. This fantasy sequence also featured a shot of the audience that was frequently used on The Muppet Show. | |
At the beginning of "This Little Piggy Went to Hollywood", the babies watch a TV special on Hollywood that showcased still photo of stars including Bert and Ernie, as well as a photo of Jim Henson. | |
In "Muppets Not Included," a live-action Dr. Teeth appears as one of the hundreds of celebrities in Baby Piggy's game show, "Celebrity Circles." | |
In "Bug-Busting Babies" the babies become bug exterminators and set out to recruit members for the team. Their first recruit is Kermit the Frog, who they find working at a diner off of Sesame Street. | |
In "Babes in Troyland," features clips from Labyrinth and The StoryTeller: Greek Myths. During the Minotaur's maze, scene clips include the Illusionary maze and the Labyrinth. | |
In "Muppet Babies: The Next Generation", when the other babies think that Baby Rowlf is playing charades, one of Piggy's guesses is "The Muppets Clean Manhattan". | |
"Gonzee's Playhouse Channel" features a parody of Sesame Street, called "Sesame Seed Boulevard". Highlights include Baby Kermit's attempts to teach viewers about the letter B, Baby Fozzie in the role of "Big Joke", Baby Animal appearing in a trashcan like Oscar the Grouch, and Kermit and Baby Scooter using paper bags in the roles of Kert and Bernie. | |
In "Get Me to the Perch on Time," as Baby Kermit and Piggy fly in a plane, they pass Mount Rushmore, as seen in The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence, with dubbed dialog. Later, Gonzo and Fozzie are trying to find a missing penguin in the arctic. They decide to put his picture up on their blimp board, but Fozzie includes an image of Big Bird instead. | |
"Nice to Have Gnome You" features clips from both Labyrinth and The Witches. Several of the Babies appear as characters from Labyrinth, intercut with footage of the actual Creatures, including Baby Gonzo as Hoggle, Animal as Ludo, and Scooter as The Worm. | |
The storybook Baby Piggy's Night at the Ball features illustrated cameos of costumes from the Henson Company Masquerade Balls. |
Little Muppet Monsters
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The door to the basement has a picture of the cast from Pigs in Space. |
Fraggle Rock: The Animated Series
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A recurring gag through the entire series involved a Fraggle hunting for worms. In episode 111 (Red's Drippy Dilemma), the worm collector is captured by Big V, in reference to the classic "Inchworm" sketch. |
The Jim Henson Hour
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The Inner Tube pilot features videos from various Muppet productions on the monitors, including The Muppet Show, Rowlf's Rhapsodies with the Muppets and Sam and Friends. | |
When Digit has a case of "the reruns" in episode 101 and strings together a number of television catch phrases, one of the sentence fragments he utters is "Today's show is brought to you by the letter--", a reference to the sponsor letters on Sesame Street. |
Ghost of Faffner Hall
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In "Improvised Music", a Muppet director wears a necklace with a miniature Kermit dangling from it. | |
In "Notation: The Sign That Gets the Sound, a nursery set is decorated in with Muppet Babies wallpaper. |
The Muppets at Walt Disney World
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When Miss Piggy takes control of the army tank in the Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular, Kermit calls out to her: "How are we going to explain this to Big Bird?" |
Shalom Sesame
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In an animated segment of "Here is Your Life" for an olive oil jug currently living in a museum (seen in the Chanukah episode), pictures from Ernie and Bert's trip to Egypt and Cookie Monster as a king can be seen on the wall. |
Dinosaurs
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In "Family Challenge," the credits for the Dinosaur TV show Pangea's Funniest Home Injuries lists Polly Smith, BC. as head of wardrobe, David A. Caplan and Brian Lapan as Executive Producers, and Tim Doyle as Term Writer. | |
In "The Greatest Story Ever Sold," one philosopher suggests that the origins of the dinosaurs all started with a frog. | |
In "Georgie Must Die," Roy Hess uses "Bob Young" as a fake name. Later, on Georgie's set, a street sign reads "Says Me Street." |
Good Morning America
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In the "Pop Psychology" sketch, Behemoth's inner child babbles "Mama. Mama. Bert and Ernie!" |
The Muppet Christmas Carol
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Amidst the shops in Victorian London, one sign reads "Duncan & Kenworthy, Booksellers." | |
There is a store called "Micklewhite's [Something] Candie Shoppe" - Michael Caine's real name is Maurice Micklewhite. | |
Another sign, on a haberdashery near the end of the film, says "Statler & Waldorf." | |
Louise the chicken was named in an ad lib by Dave Goelz after fellow Muppeteer Louise Gold, who had been assisting him with Gonzo.[1] | |
Although part of the gag reel, there is a scene where Gonzo and Rizzo are sitting on the shelf with the busts. Rizzo takes one look at the bust of Shakespeare and exclaims, "Hey! It's Frank Oz!". Gonzo adds, "They coated him with plaster! Frank, speak to us!" |
Dog City
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In the second season episode "Farewell, My Rosie," the director of a TV crew doing a feature on Terri Springer is wearing a Mutts Take Manhattan shirt. |
The Animal Show
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In Spoonbill & Salmon, Stinky and Jake interview Yorick the Salmon, who not only shares the same name as a previous Muppet character, but notes that one of the fish in the video he brings is one of his "salmon friends". | |
In Colobus Monkey & Flying Squirrel, during the "Animal Awards", Armstrong the Chicken Hawk gives a shout-out to his friend Jim Lewis. |
Muppet Classic Theater
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During the song "Gotta Get That Name," some of the names that are used include Ernie, Fozzie and Rowlf. |
Muppets Tonight
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Episode 105 opens with a shot of a newspaper, featuring an ad for Muppet Treasure Island. | |
When Bobo the Bear puts The Mad Bomber on hold in episode 107, an audio clip of Kermit singing "The Rainbow Connection" can be heard. | |
Later in the episode, Gonzo suggests putting on an episode of Muppet Babies, carrying the Muppet Babies video "Let's Build". |
Big Bag
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In The Birthday Blah, when Chelli finds out it is Sofie's birthday, he plans to throw her a party because he says that a birthday without a party is like Bert without that orange guy. |
Muppets from Space
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According to the book Muppets from Space: The Making of Muppet Movie Magic, the "door in a jar" provided by Muppet Labs was intended to be a replica of the front door of 123 Sesame Street. As realized, there are several differences. 123 Sesame Street's stoop has 6 steps and the "door in a jar" had 7, and the window above the door differs from the Sesame design. The "door in a jar" was also red whereas 123 Sesame Street's door was green (the door of 123 Sesame was red for a period of time but that did not happen until 3 years after Muppets from Space was released). However, the door is a replica of the the door used in The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland, which was filmed concurrently with Muppets from Space. | |
The newspaper that Kermit reads during the breakfast scene is called the "Hensonville News Observer". |
Farscape
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In "Thanks for Sharing," Crichton names several alien villains. Among them are the Skeksis. | |
In "Kansas," Aeryn tries to learn to speak English by watching Sesame Street -- specifically, the Muppet & Kid Moment in which Kermit and Joey say the alphabet and she keeps adding "Cookie Monster!" | |
In Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars, John Crichton comments that he's being chased by The Electric Mayhem. |
Kermit's Swamp Years
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There are several behind-the-scenes references in the pet store. Performer names include Frank and Steve's Monkey Shines, Goelz Guppy Grub, and Nelson's Super Fine Cat Food. Products include Salmon Friends fish food and Puppet Chow. | |
Wilson's license plate is JMH-924 -- James Maury Henson, September 24 (his birthday). | |
Mary's license plate is DG-529 -- David Gumpel (the director), May 29 (his birthday). | |
Wilson also has an Animal keychain on his truck keys. | |
When Kermit speaks to the star from the swamp, he says, "You called my name," a reference to the lyric from "The Rainbow Connection." | |
The Hartis movie theater is name after Muppet builder Paul Hartis, who was heavily involved with this film. | |
In the bloopers, Kermit messes up his line in the opening scene, and does a Swedish Chef imitation. | |
The story takes place in Leland, Mississippi - Jim Henson's home town. | |
When Kermit is chased by an animal and told that it's a pig he says, "A pig, huh? I hope I never see another one of those my entire life." | |
Kermit encounters a young man from the "Henson" household who lends him a hand. | |
A boy who visits the pet store has a dog named Rowlf. | |
Two elderly turtles live in the pet store and trade quips very similarly to Statler and Waldorf, often ending jokes saying, "D'oh!" |
Muppet Action Figures
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The regular variant of Sam the Eagle Action Figure Series 8 by Palisades Toys includes a book titled "Standards and Practices - The code of Ethics and The Standards of Professional Conduct, 118th Edition". Inside the book is the "Nudity" speech from episode 206 and The Muppet Show 2 album. | |
The "shifty-eyed" variant of Sam the Eagle Action Figure Series 8 by Palisades Toys includes a book titled Strategies for the All-American Campaign: Sam the Eagle 2004. Inside the book is a list of "Important people to mention in speeche" (sic). The list includes Wayne and Wanda. |
It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie
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The Italian restaurant to the right of the Muppet Theater is called "Barretta's Italian Ristorante and Pizza." | |
A deleted scene featuring Santa Claus is titled The Great Santa Claus Switch. |
Muppets Party Cruise
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The original Muppet Show title card is used as part of the backdrop in the "Stage Fright" game. | |
The description for "Food Fight" is based on Dr. Teeth's reading of The Muppet Movie screenplay in the film. | |
Among the names pre-programmed into the high score listings are "Steve W" and "Brian H." |
MirrorMask
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One of the books that fly off the library shelves is entitled "Muppets in Space." |
The Muppets' Wizard of Oz
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Scarecrow Kermit asks the Wizard if he is related to Frank Oz. | |
The call of the Galley-oh-hoop-hoop can be heard edited into the soundtrack as part of the noises of the forest. | |
Toto calls The Emerald City Guard "Big Bird". | |
Floyd Pepper remarks that the Electric Mayhem has "been driving the same lousy bus since 1978." |
Plaza Sésamo
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In Episode 835, during Maria's song about hands, scenes of kids drawing are shown. Some kids are seen drawing Plaza Sésamo characters, including Kermit the Frog. | |
In Episode 885, Pancho's radio studio is covered with various posters featuring the Sesame Street characters and the book "Elmo's World: Music!". | |
In various episodes, official Plaza Sésamo party supplies are seen being used by the characters. | |
Also in assorted episodes, a photo of Big Bird is used as a stamp on various letters and packages (including a letter sent to Abelardo by Big Bird himself). | |
In one episode, La Abuela reads "C is for Cooking: Recipes from the Street", but with a modified, Spanish cover. | |
Images of the Sesame Street characters are seen all over the plaza, such as on magazine covers, newspapers and posters. | |
In a healthy tip closing insert, Mauricio Barcelata and a parrot show Pancho pictures of people who keep their hair neat. A picture of Roosevelt Franklin is used. | |
In a 2010 episode, an image of the Swedish Chef appears on the cooking section of Pancho's newspaper (but with eyes drawn in with marker). |
Sesame Beginnings
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In Moving Together during "Buggy Baby Boogie," a framed picture of Ethel Mermaid is used as a decorative in Cookie Monster's Grandma's house. | |
In Make Music Together during "Swing Baby Swing," Louie has two framed pictures of the two Alphabeats on his shelf. |
Unstable Fables
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In the closing credits for 3 Pigs and a Baby, with producer's names on a space-themed mobile, Lisa Henson's name was attached to model of the Swinetrek from The Muppet Show's Pigs in Space. |
Sid the Science Kid
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Arnie, Sid's stuffed dinosaur, is similar in design to Dog from Living with Dinosaurs (albeit much larger and with a horn on his nose). | |
In the episode "Sid's Amazing Lungs", Gerald pretends to be various characters during playtime; when pretending to be a baby he looks directly into the camera and exclaims "I'm a baby, gotta love me!" with the same style and tone as the baby on Dinosaurs. |
A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa
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An announcement for a Francis Oznowicz is heard over the airport intercom. This was similarly done over an airport intercom in Into the Night. Later in the same scene, Jerry Nelson's name is called. |
Pajanimals
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Squacky has a copy of It's Not Easy Being Green on his bedside table. |
Emmet Otter musical
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While sifting through a box of old objects, Jane's dad pulls out an old Elmo doll. | |
A piano and guitar amp are branded as "Henson" manufactured. |
Disney Xtreme Digital
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In the bottom right corner of the main stage, among a box and other clutter, sits the original version of Ernie's Rubber Duckie. |
Muppet comics
Muppet Peter Pan | |||
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The "C" cover of issue #1 features toys in the background resembling Beaker, Fozzie Bear, Animal, Bert, and Ernie. | |||
The birds from the For the Birds sketch (Ohboy Bird, Whaddayasay Bird, Forcryingoutloud Bird, Righton Bird, Youknow Bird and Ohreally Bird) appear in the clouds in issue #2, and, using their respective lines, help cheer up Piggytink. They also have a small appearance at the end of the issue where they can be seen sleeping on the clouds. Ohreally Bird can be spotted in Issue #3 flying above Wendy. | |||
Muppet Robin Hood | |||
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In issue #2, when the Muppets dress as monsters, Rizzo comments that "the Langridge book" can hear their roars. | |||
In issue #4, when the Muppets try to find where the narration is coming from, Robin the Frog suggests that maybe it's from a wormhole in an alternate universe where they are pirates or lost boys and Robin Hood can fly. | |||
Muppet King Arthur | |||
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The Dave Álvarez covers for issues #1 and #2 depict Delbert the La Choy Dragon on Kermit's shield, as does the interior for issue #1. | |||
A Skeksis can be spotted at the Festival, selling Gelfling essence. | |||
Leroy, Rover Joe, T.R. and Catgut from The Muppet Musicians of Bremen can be seen insulting King Arthur along with Sam in issue #1. | |||
In Issue #4, Arthur and Percival watch Sam the Eagle, Sir Cumnavigate and Sir Mount ride off into the sunset. When Percival asks if they'll reach their destination, Arthur replies, "Sure. They just keep going straight and when they hit the fork in the road they bear left." Percival replies, "Are you sure they aren't supposed to frog right?" This is a reference to 2 famous lines from The Muppet Movie . | |||
The Muppet Show Comic Book: Family Reunion | |||
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In issue #1, when the Muppets are reunited with Skeeter, Animal is seen wearing a bonnet, like he did when he was a baby. | |||
In issue #2, Bunsen and Scooter can be seen looking down the Big V's mouth, undoubtedly looking for a victim of the Glow Worm sketch. | |||
In issue #4, Delbert the La Choy Dragon can be seen eating up a building. | |||
Muppet Snow White | |||
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In issue #1, Rizzo expresses surprise that he and Gonzo are supposed to be playing brothers. Gonzo counteracts, pointing out that the brother thing worked with Kermit and Fozzie in The Great Muppet Caper. | |||
In issue #2, Happy (Janice) meets Snow White (Spamela). She tells her Snow White is her favorite fairy tale character next to Wendy from Muppet Peter Pan. | |||
In issue #3, one of the suggestions for the new name of the Seven Dwarfs was Solid Foam. | |||
Muppet Sherlock Holmes | |||
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In issue #1, the seal that is used to seal the preserves jars wears a name tag that reads, "Hi, My name is Wolfgang." | |||
In issue #4, Dr. Watson (Fozzie Bear), recognizes Professor Moriarty as Uncle Deadly, "...the phantom from the Twiggy episode!". A side note adds, "The Muppet Show Season 1, a classic!" |
Return to Labyrinth
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In Volume 3, The Devils from The StoryTeller episode "The Soldier and Death" appear in a jail cell playing poker with a troll. Their cameo makes a direct reference to their StoryTeller appearance: "Did he say sacked?" "Not again!" |
The Muppets
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The Hollywood Walk of Fame's Jim Henson pole banner can be seen during the dance routine on Hollywood Boulevard. A framed photo of Jim also appears on Kermit's office wall among other celebrities. | |
The vehicle that Mary and Carlos work on in her classroom is the same one the gang gets from Mad Man Mooney's. | |
"The Standard Rich and Famous Contract" Kermit signs in the movie is used. | |
Mad Man Mooney's makes a re-appearance, now renamed "Mad Man Mooney's and Son." Sweetums is shown working there again and is forced to chase after the gang's car again. | |
At the beginning of the film, a few Playhouse Videos are seen on top of Gary and Walter's TV. Later in the opening, a copy the Muppets From Space DVD is sitting on top it. During "Life's a Happy Song", DVD copies of The Muppets Take Manhattan, The Muppet Movie and The Muppets' Wizard of Oz are seen on their shelf. | |
Clips from The Muppet Show are used during Walter's origin story at the film's beginning. Later, short audio clips are used when Kermit first enters the dilapidated Muppet Theater. | |
When Tex Richman reads in a magazine that the Muppets have gotten together again, Uncle Deadly and Bobo begin to sing "Together Again." Later, Walter plays a few bars from it on a backstage piano. | |
The Muppet Theater's curtain rail system is branded with its installation date - September 24, 1936, Jim Henson's birthday. | |
The cake topper on Walter's birthday cake is a repainted Kermit figurine. | |
Walter's bedroom is filled with Muppet collectibles and memorabilia, including a Muppet Babies lunchbox. |
Kermit's Party
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A photo from the wedding finale of The Muppets Take Manhattan is visible on the wall. |
Sesamstraat
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Arjan Smit is wearing an unlicensed Animal T-shirt in several sketches. |
Sesame Street (comic book)
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In "Little Castle Built By Prairie" in Issue #1, Prairie Dawn is seen playing with doll versions of The King of Eight and his jester. Her cardboard castle also features an 8 flag on top of it. | |
In "The Count Counts" in Issue #1, the Count is seen by a car from "Nelson Motors" and a salesman resembling Jerry. |
Muppets Most Wanted
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To study Kermit's speech patterns, Constantine is seen watching a tape of a Sesame Street News Flash sketch, the opening to the Lynn Redgrave episode of The Muppet Show and "Rainbow Connection" from The Muppet Movie. | |
After the question is raised of Walter leaving the Muppets after a whole film was made about him joining them, Rizzo and Robin point out that it was made at the expense of other well-known characters being left out of the film, referencing their absence/reduced roles in the previous film. |
The Muppets Character Encyclopedia
- Page 93: Johnny Fiama's pinstriped suit is said to be made by Gene's Pin=stripery
- Page 104: Lew Zealand's favorite fish is named Jerry.
- Page 113: It's said that The Gogolala Jubilee Jugband left due to a dispute over whether to put a hole in the washtub.
- Page 115: Lydia, the Tattooed Lady's tattoos are noted to have been done by Maury James.
- Page 137: Nigel got his training from the Peter Harris TV Academy, Elstree campus.
Sources
- ↑ Personal communication, from Dave Goelz, to Emma Shane, April 2003.