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{{character|image=KermitTheForg.jpg|performer=various|debut=1978|design=[[Caroly Wilcox]]|designnote=designer}}
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A tall gray monster with a long green nose, '''Kermit the Forg''' was first seen in a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' sketch in which [[Kermit the Frog]] is frustrated in his attempts to buy a personalized t-shirt from [[T-Shirt Salesman|the T-Shirt Salesman]]. The sketch also features [[Kermit the Gorf]] and [[Kermit the Grof]].
 
   
 
'''Kermit the Forg''' is a tall gray monster with a long green nose. He was first seen in a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' sketch in which [[Kermit the Frog]] is frustrated in his attempts to buy a personalized t-shirt from [[T-Shirt Salesman|the T-Shirt Salesman]]. The sketch also features [[Kermit the Gorf]] and [[Kermit the Grof]].
This monster has appeared periodically on Sesame Street from [[1978]] to as recently as [[2008]]. In his later appearances beyond 1980, he gains lavender eyelids and brown eyelashes. He has been performed by [[Jerry Nelson]] ([[The Wonderful World of T-Shirts]]), [[Richard Hunt]] ([[We Are All Monsters]]), [[Michael Earl]] ([[Near Far Monsters]]), and [[Martin P. Robinson]] ([[Monsterpiece_Theater#venice|Monsters of Venice]]) among others.
 
   
 
This monster has appeared periodically on ''Sesame Street'' since 1978. In his later appearances beyond 1980, he gains lavender eyelids and brown eyelashes. He has been performed by [[Jerry Nelson]] ([[The Wonderful World of T-Shirts]]), [[Richard Hunt]] ([[We Are All Monsters]]), [[Michael Earl]] ([[Near Far Monsters]]), and [[Martin P. Robinson]] ([[Monsterpiece_Theater#venice|Monsters of Venice]]) among others.
The '''Kermit the Forg''' wordplay was reprised in [[Episode 314: Harry Belafonte|Episode 314]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]'', with guest star [[Harry Belafonte]]. The episode included a running gag involving [[Fozzie Bear]] writing the script for the show as it went along. Kermit's opening monologue began: ''“Lagies and Jecklefins... my name is Kermit The Forg -- The Forg!?!”''
 
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==Notes==
 
The "Kermit the Forg" wordplay was reprised in [[Episode 314: Harry Belafonte|Episode 314]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]'', with guest star [[Harry Belafonte]]. The episode included a running gag involving [[Fozzie Bear]] writing the script for the show as it went along, with several spelling errors as the result of Fozzie's handwriting. Kermit's opening monologue began as follows: "Lagies and Jecklefins... my name is Kermit The Forg -- The Forg!?!"'
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
*[[Sesame Street]]
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*''[[Sesame Street]]''
 
**[[The Wonderful World of T-Shirts]]
 
**[[The Wonderful World of T-Shirts]]
 
**"[[Near Far Monsters]]"
 
**"[[Near Far Monsters]]"
 
**"[[We Are All Monsters]]"
 
**"[[We Are All Monsters]]"
 
**"[[Me Lost Me Cookie at the Disco]]"
 
**"[[Me Lost Me Cookie at the Disco]]"
**"[[Elmo_Sketches:_Miscellaneous#easylistening|Easy Listening Band]]"
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**"[[Elmo Sketches: Miscellaneous#easylistening|Easy Listening Band]]"
** [[Kermit's_Lectures#kerminout|In and Out]]
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**[[Kermit's Lectures#kerminout|In and Out]]
** [[Monsterpiece_Theater#venice|Monsters of Venice]]
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**[[Monsterpiece Theater#venice|Monsters of Venice]]
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**[[Monsters in Day Care]]
 
**"[[C is for Cookie (song)|C is for Cookie]]" (new version)
 
**"[[C is for Cookie (song)|C is for Cookie]]" (new version)
 
**"[[Furry Happy Monsters]]"
 
**"[[Furry Happy Monsters]]"
**"[[Episode 4176]]"
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**[[Episode 3760]]
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**[[Episode 3825]]
*[[Sesame Street: 20 and Still Counting]]
 
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**[[Episode 3885]]
*[[Sesame Street Stays Up Late!]]
 
*[[CinderElmo]]
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**[[Episode 3890]]
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**[[Episode 3908]] (in an insert with [[Joan Cusack]] and other monsters)
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**[[Episode 3910]]
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**[[Episode 4176]]
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**[[Episode 4504]] (with purple hair, sans nose)
 
*''[[Sesame Street: 20 and Still Counting]]''
 
*''[[Sesame Street Stays Up Late!]]''
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*''[[CinderElmo]]''
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*''[[The Furchester Hotel]]''
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
* [[The Wonderful World of T-Shirts]]
 
* [[Kermit the Gorf]]
 
* [[Kermit the Grof]]
 
 
* [[Sesame Street Monsters]]
 
* [[Sesame Street Monsters]]
 
[[Category:Muppet Characters]]
 
[[Category:Muppet Characters]]

Revision as of 04:12, 15 March 2016

KermitTheForg
PERFORMER various
DEBUT 1978
DESIGN Caroly Wilcox designer

Kermit the Forg is a tall gray monster with a long green nose. He was first seen in a Sesame Street sketch in which Kermit the Frog is frustrated in his attempts to buy a personalized t-shirt from the T-Shirt Salesman. The sketch also features Kermit the Gorf and Kermit the Grof.

This monster has appeared periodically on Sesame Street since 1978. In his later appearances beyond 1980, he gains lavender eyelids and brown eyelashes. He has been performed by Jerry Nelson (The Wonderful World of T-Shirts), Richard Hunt (We Are All Monsters), Michael Earl (Near Far Monsters), and Martin P. Robinson (Monsters of Venice) among others.

Notes

The "Kermit the Forg" wordplay was reprised in Episode 314 of The Muppet Show, with guest star Harry Belafonte. The episode included a running gag involving Fozzie Bear writing the script for the show as it went along, with several spelling errors as the result of Fozzie's handwriting. Kermit's opening monologue began as follows: "Lagies and Jecklefins... my name is Kermit The Forg -- The Forg!?!"'

Appearances

See also