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[[Image:Kermitsfamily.jpg|thumb|300px|Kermit's family as shown in ''[[If You Were Kermit]]''.]]
 
[[Image:Kermitsfamily.jpg|thumb|300px|Kermit's family as shown in ''[[If You Were Kermit]]''.]]
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[[Image:KermitsParents.png|thumb|300px|Young Kermit and his parents in the swamp, as shown in ''[[Pepe's Profiles]]''.]]
[[Kermit]]'s family has been seen and mentioned on a number of infrequent occasions in several projects.
 
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[[Image:Whistlerskermit.jpg|thumb|300px|Kermit's mother, as seen in the ''Muppet Show'' pitch reel.]]
 
[[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]]'s family has been seen and mentioned in several projects.
   
 
==Parents==
 
==Parents==
[[Kermit's Mom]] was first mentioned in [[The Muppet Show Pitch Reel]]. Alhtough she later appeared in the [[Kermit's Mom (Muppet Kids)|Muppet Kids]] books and ''[[Kermit's Swamp Years]]'', her face has never been shown.
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[[Kermit's Mom]] was first mentioned in [[The Muppet Show Pitch Reel]]. Although she later appeared in the [[Muppet Kids]] books and ''[[Kermit's Swamp Years]]'', her face has never been shown. [[Dad the Frog|Kermit's Dad]] was referenced in ''[[Before You Leap]]'', but has never made any appearances. In ''The Jim Henson Hour'' [[Episode 102: Oceans|episode 102]], Jim Henson tells Kermit, "give my best to your folks."
   
 
==Siblings==
 
==Siblings==
 
[[Young Kermit]] was seen being trampled by a barrage (12 to be exact) of unnamed siblings in ''[[Kermit's Swamp Years]]''.
 
[[Young Kermit]] was seen being trampled by a barrage (12 to be exact) of unnamed siblings in ''[[Kermit's Swamp Years]]''.
   
In [[1994]], on [[Larry King Live]], it was stated that Kermit was born one of several thousand children in a southern swamp, and that he had 4,000 brothers and sisters (well, at last count).
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In 1994, on [[Larry King Live]], it was stated that Kermit was born one of several thousand children in a Southern swamp, and that he had 4,000 brothers and sisters (well, at last count).
   
In [[2002]], in the [[On the Set with Kermit]] interview for ''Kermit's Swamp Years'' DVD, Kermit said "I was the first born child, very responsible you know. I had several thousand younger brothers and sisters." He then went on to name them: "Angie, Artie, Aloysius, Andy, Artemus,...Eloise, Eugene, Edward, Elaine,...Mortimer, Marry, Millicent, Molly, Matthew,... Yolanda, Yo-yo, Ya-ya, Ye-ye (Mom and Dad were kind of running out of names by then),... Zeek, Zachary, and, of course, Zschlomo (the Z is silent)."
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In 2002, in the [[On the Set with Kermit]] interview for ''Kermit's Swamp Years'' DVD, Kermit said "I was the first born child, very responsible, you know. I had several thousand younger brothers and sisters." He then went on to name them: "Angie, Artie, Aloysius, Andy, Artemus,...Eloise, Eugene, Edward, Elaine,...Mortimer, Marry, Millicent, Molly, Matthew,...Yolanda, Yo-yo, Ya-ya, Ye-ye (Mom and Dad were kind of running out of names by then),... Zeek, Zachary, and, of course, Zschlomo (the Z is silent)."
   
In [[2005]], on [[Extreme Makeover: Home Edition]], Kermit commented to [[Ty Pennington]] that "You know, as a tadpole in the swamp, I had 3,265 brothers and sisters!"
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In 2005, on [[Extreme Makeover: Home Edition]], Kermit commented to [[Ty Pennington]] that "You know, as a tadpole in the swamp, I had 3,265 brothers and sisters!" This number was also used by Kermit on ''[[Q with Jian Ghomeshi]]'', in 2011, where he stated he is the oldest of all his siblings.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMCCxjRnZC4</ref>
   
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Kermit's 2006 book, ''[[Before You Leap]]'', cites 2,353 siblings. Although he concedes that the number is approximate -- as it is with all frog families. This number was supported in a 2006 ''[[The Early Show|Early Show]]'' appearance, where Kermit used the same number. He commented that at [[Christmas]] it takes two weeks for everyone to hang up their coats.
==Other Family Members==
 
[[Robin the Frog]] is Kermit's nephew and the relative with whom he appears most frequently in Muppet productions. The character first appeared in 1971's [[The Frog Prince]], but he was not established as Kermit's nephew until ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' [[Episode 212: Bernadette Peters|episode 212]] in 1977.
 
   
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When speaking with [[Lady Gaga]] about missing family around the holidays in [[Lady Gaga & the Muppets' Holiday Spectacular|their 2013 special]], Kermit says he has about 3,400 brothers and sisters, give or take a couple. He says it takes them three months to hang up their coats over the holidays.
   
 
==Other Family Members==
Kermit returned to [[Kermit's Swamp|the swamp]] in ''[[The Muppets at Walt Disney World]]'' to see many of his aunts and uncles, including Harry, Mary, Larry, Terri, Gary, Perry, and Lou.
 
 
*[[Robin the Frog]] is Kermit's nephew and the relative with whom he appears most frequently in Muppet productions. The character first appeared in 1971's ''[[The Frog Prince]]'', but he was not established as Kermit's nephew until ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' [[Episode 212: Bernadette Peters|episode 212]] in 1977.
   
 
*Kermit returned to [[Kermit's Swamp|the swamp]] in ''[[The Muppets at Walt Disney World]]'' to see many of his aunts and uncles, including Harry, Mary, Larry, Terri, Gary, Perry, and Lou.
Kermit's [[Great-grandmother Toad]] and [[Grandfather Frog]] were both seen in ''[[Kermit's Garden of Verses]]''.
 
   
Kermit's Uncle Martin, appeared in the Muppet Kids book, ''[[Help! We're Lost!]]''.
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*Kermit's [[Great-grandmother Toad]] and [[Grandfather Frog]] were both seen in ''[[Kermit's Garden of Verses]]''.
   
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*Kermit's [[Uncle Martin]], appeared in the Muppet Kids book ''[[Help! We're Lost!]]''.
==Alternate Families==
 
In ''[[The Great Muppet Caper]]'' Kermit and [[Fozzie]] played identical twin brothers. [[Kermit and Fozzie's Dad|Their dad]] is also shown in a photograph.
 
   
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*In a [[Target]] commercial, Kermit taunted [[Brad Paisley]] that his Grandmother "plays better than that," during a banjo duel. (This may simply be a taunt, and not a reference to the actual abilities of Kermit's grandmother.)
Kermit (unwittingly and unknowingly) married [[Miss Piggy]] in ''[[The Muppets Take Manhattan]]'' – although subsequent events suggest that it was only their characters in the movie that married, and that their relationship is really the same as ever.
 
   
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*In ''[[Muppets Most Wanted]]'', [[Link Hogthrob]] reveals that he is somehow related to Kermit through marriage.
Kermit played the patriarch of [[Cratchit Family|the Cratchit family]] in ''[[The Muppet Christmas Carol]]''.
 
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==Alternate Families==
 
*In ''[[The Great Muppet Caper]]'' Kermit and [[Fozzie Bear|Fozzie]] played identical twin brothers. [[Kermit and Fozzie's Dad|Their dad]] is also shown in a photograph.
   
 
*Kermit (unwittingly and unknowingly) married [[Miss Piggy]] in ''[[The Muppets Take Manhattan]]'' – although subsequent events suggest that it was only their characters in the movie that married, and that their relationship is really the same as ever.
On June 28, [[2006]], Kermit made a surprise appearance on ''[[Good Morning America]]'' for [[Charlie Gibson|Charlie Gibson's]] farewell as the show's co-anchor. Referring to a picture of Gibson and his family posing with Kermit from a few years earlier, Gibson affectionately referred to Kermit as his "adopted son", to which the famed frog began this exchange with Gibson:
 
   
 
*Kermit played [[Bob Cratchit|the patriarch]] of the Cratchit family in ''[[The Muppet Christmas Carol]]''.
:'''Kermit:''' Dad, can I borrow the car tonight?
 
:'''Gibson:''' OK, but stay out of the back seat.
 
:'''Kermit:''' With my luck, I'll probably end up in the trunk.
 
   
 
*On June 28, 2006, Kermit made a surprise appearance on ''[[Good Morning America]]'' for [[Charlie Gibson|Charlie Gibson's]] farewell as the show's co-anchor. Referring to a picture of Gibson and his family posing with Kermit from a few years earlier, Gibson affectionately referred to Kermit as his "adopted son," to which the famed frog began this exchange with Gibson:
Kermit reappeared at the end of the show, sitting on Gibson's shoulder.
 
   
 
::'''Kermit:''' Dad, can I borrow the car tonight?
 
::'''Gibson:''' OK, but stay out of the back seat.
 
::'''Kermit:''' With my luck, I'll probably end up in the trunk.
   
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*In ''[[Muppets Most Wanted]]'', Miss Piggy has [[Something So Right|a fantasy]] that shows her and Kermit married and growing old together with [[Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy's offspring|two children]].
==See Also==
 
*[[Kermit's Origins]]
 
*[[Cratchit Family]]
 
   
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*In promotional materials for ''Muppets Most Wanted'', Kermit said one of his cousins played [[Constantine]] in the film.
   
 
==See also==
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* [[Kermit's Mom]]
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* [[Dad the Frog]]
 
* [[Kermit's Origins]]
   
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==Sources==
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[[Category:Family Groups]]
 
[[Category:Family Groups]]

Revision as of 15:02, 30 January 2015

Kermitsfamily

Kermit's family as shown in If You Were Kermit.

KermitsParents

Young Kermit and his parents in the swamp, as shown in Pepe's Profiles.

Whistlerskermit

Kermit's mother, as seen in the Muppet Show pitch reel.

Kermit's family has been seen and mentioned in several projects.

Parents

Kermit's Mom was first mentioned in The Muppet Show Pitch Reel. Although she later appeared in the Muppet Kids books and Kermit's Swamp Years, her face has never been shown. Kermit's Dad was referenced in Before You Leap, but has never made any appearances. In The Jim Henson Hour episode 102, Jim Henson tells Kermit, "give my best to your folks."

Siblings

Young Kermit was seen being trampled by a barrage (12 to be exact) of unnamed siblings in Kermit's Swamp Years.

In 1994, on Larry King Live, it was stated that Kermit was born one of several thousand children in a Southern swamp, and that he had 4,000 brothers and sisters (well, at last count).

In 2002, in the On the Set with Kermit interview for Kermit's Swamp Years DVD, Kermit said "I was the first born child, very responsible, you know. I had several thousand younger brothers and sisters." He then went on to name them: "Angie, Artie, Aloysius, Andy, Artemus,...Eloise, Eugene, Edward, Elaine,...Mortimer, Marry, Millicent, Molly, Matthew,...Yolanda, Yo-yo, Ya-ya, Ye-ye (Mom and Dad were kind of running out of names by then),... Zeek, Zachary, and, of course, Zschlomo (the Z is silent)."

In 2005, on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, Kermit commented to Ty Pennington that "You know, as a tadpole in the swamp, I had 3,265 brothers and sisters!" This number was also used by Kermit on Q with Jian Ghomeshi, in 2011, where he stated he is the oldest of all his siblings.[1]

Kermit's 2006 book, Before You Leap, cites 2,353 siblings. Although he concedes that the number is approximate -- as it is with all frog families. This number was supported in a 2006 Early Show appearance, where Kermit used the same number. He commented that at Christmas it takes two weeks for everyone to hang up their coats.

When speaking with Lady Gaga about missing family around the holidays in their 2013 special, Kermit says he has about 3,400 brothers and sisters, give or take a couple. He says it takes them three months to hang up their coats over the holidays.

Other Family Members

  • In a Target commercial, Kermit taunted Brad Paisley that his Grandmother "plays better than that," during a banjo duel. (This may simply be a taunt, and not a reference to the actual abilities of Kermit's grandmother.)

Alternate Families

  • Kermit (unwittingly and unknowingly) married Miss Piggy in The Muppets Take Manhattan – although subsequent events suggest that it was only their characters in the movie that married, and that their relationship is really the same as ever.
  • On June 28, 2006, Kermit made a surprise appearance on Good Morning America for Charlie Gibson's farewell as the show's co-anchor. Referring to a picture of Gibson and his family posing with Kermit from a few years earlier, Gibson affectionately referred to Kermit as his "adopted son," to which the famed frog began this exchange with Gibson:
Kermit: Dad, can I borrow the car tonight?
Gibson: OK, but stay out of the back seat.
Kermit: With my luck, I'll probably end up in the trunk.
  • In promotional materials for Muppets Most Wanted, Kermit said one of his cousins played Constantine in the film.

See also

Sources