Kermit the Frog's Alternate Identities
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Characters and alter-egos assumed by Kermit the Frog in Muppet productions.
| Picture | Name | Production | Year | Notes |
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| | | The Ed Sullivan Show | 1967 | Kermit, dressed as a girl, sings "I've Grown Accustomed to Your Face" to Yorick. |
| | | What's My Line? | 1974 | Kermit dons a cowboy hat and lowers his voice to fool the panelists. |
| | | What's My Line? | 1974 | Kermit dons a blonde wig and speaks with a higher voice to fool the panelists. |
| | | The Muppet Show episode 202 | 1977 | When Kermit can't find another lady wrestler, he's forced to take on the role himself for the sake of his cast's payroll. |
| | | The Muppet Show episode 321 | 1979 | Kermit contracts cluckitis. |
| | | The Muppet Show episode 323 | 1979 | Kermit as Robin Hood. |
| | | The Muppet Show episode 420 | 1980 | Kermit drinks Dr. Bunsen Honeydew's Ultra-Powerful Jekyll-Hyde Potion and becomes a fierce version of himself. |
| | The Muppet Show episode 518 | 1980 | Sinbad the Sailor, to protect his identity, becomes Sinbad the Surfer. | |
| | The Muppets Go to the Movies | 1981 | Kermit appears as Olaf the Frog in Gummo Bergman's Silent Strawberries. | |
| | | The Great Muppet Caper | 1981 | Kermit poses as Rosenthal, Miss Piggy's lawyer. |
| | | The Great Muppet Caper | 1981 | Kermit and Fozzie pose as the Pizza Twins to break into the Mallory Gallery. |
| | | Muppet Magazine | 1983 | From issue 3. |
| | | The Muppets Take Manhattan | 1984 | Kermit disguises himself as an agent to get his script to Leonard Winesop at the Winesop Theatrical Agency. |
| | | The Muppets Take Manhattan | 1984 | Kermit disguises himself as a Broadway producer to spread the buzz at Sardi's about "Manhattan Melodies."
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| | | The Muppets Take Manhattan | 1984 | Having lost his memory, Kermit assumes the identity of an advertising executive, Phillip Phil. |
| | | The Christmas Toy | 1986 | Dressed as Santa Claus for the intro and outtro to The Christmas Toy. |
| | The Muppets at Walt Disney World | 1990 | Kermit dressed up as Indiana Jones in the Indiana Jones Stunt Show at Walt Disney World. An action figure of Kermit wearing this costume was released as "Adventure Kermit." | |
| | | The Muppet Christmas Carol | 1992 | Kermit plays Bob Cratchit in the Muppets' adaptation of A Christmas Carol. |
| | King Midas | Muppet Classic Theater | 1996 | Kermit as the mythological king. |
| | The Mayor | Muppet Classic Theater | 1996 | Kermit as the mayor of the nameless farming hamlet in "The Boy Who Cried Wolf." |
| | The King | Muppet Classic Theater | 1996 | The sad and lonely monarch in "Rumpelstiltskin." |
| | Shoemaker | Muppet Classic Theater | 1996 | A financially-straitened cobbler who works with his nephew (Robin). |
| | | Muppet Treasure Island | 1996 | Kermit plays Captain Abraham Smollett in the Muppets' adaptation of Treasure Island. |
| | | Muppets Tonight episode 106 | 1996 | Kermit plays detective in an NYPD Green segment. |
| | | Muppets Tonight episode 110 | 1996 | Kermit appears as the title character in a spoof on the 1960s film and television series, Flipper. |
| | | Muppets Tonight episode 205 | 1997 | Ernst Stavros Grouper, the owner of KMUP, declares that from now on, Kermit will be known as Virgil the Monkey. |
| | Muppets Tonight episode 203 | 1997 | Kermit dresses up as a Godzilla styled monster (spines and sharp teeth) in a Hardy Pig Boys segment. | |
| | | Muppets Tonight episode 207 | 1997 | Kermit does a screen test for the movie Dragonheart. |
| | | Muppet Parodies 1998 Calendar and Movie Mania | 1998 | A cybernetic Kermit from the future travels to the past to save mankind in a spoof of The Terminator. |
| | | Muppets From Space | 1999 | Kermit and Pepe the King Prawn are disguised as doctors while infiltrating C.O.V.N.E.T. |
| | | Muppet Monster Adventure | 2000 | Kermit is transformed into a fiendish monster in Muppet Monster Adventure. |
| | | Spy Muppets: License to Croak | 2003 | Kermit as a James Bond-like spy. |
| | | The Muppets' Wizard of Oz | 2005 | Kermit plays the Scarecrow in the Muppets' adaptation of The Wizard of Oz. |
