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| align=center | ''[[The Ed Sullivan Show]]''<br />(1965-1968) |
| align=center | ''[[The Ed Sullivan Show]]''<br />(1965-1968) |
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− | | Kermit sports a red sweater as his trademark attire during this period. By 1966, Kermit's skin becomes a brighter shade of green. Also, a distinctly angular arch begins to develop on his snout. The puppet was used |
+ | | Kermit sports a red sweater as his trademark attire during this period. By 1966, Kermit's skin becomes a brighter shade of green. Also, a distinctly angular arch begins to develop on his snout. The puppet was used again in a 1971 appearance on ''[[The Dick Cavett Show]]'' performing "[[I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face]]." |
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| align=center | ''[[Sesame Street]]''<br />[[Season 1]]<br />(1968-1970) |
| align=center | ''[[Sesame Street]]''<br />[[Season 1]]<br />(1968-1970) |
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| Kermit is now officially a frog. From this redesign, he gains a single collar with thirteen points,<ref name="redbook"> |
| Kermit is now officially a frog. From this redesign, he gains a single collar with thirteen points,<ref name="redbook"> |
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+ | [http://www.henson.com/jimsredbook/2014/08/8201975/ Jim Henson's Red Book entry which discusses Kermit's evolution]</ref> a more rounded body, and flippers. The position of Kermit's eyes give him an almost cross-eyed appearance. |
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| align=center | Promotional photo<br />(2002-2005) |
| align=center | Promotional photo<br />(2002-2005) |
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+ | | Kermit now has a thinner diamond-like shape for his head, with eyes pointed more inward. |
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! '''Alternate Kermit Puppets'''!! !! |
! '''Alternate Kermit Puppets'''!! !! |
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| A slightly larger "weatherproof" version of Kermit with a much sturdier collar was built for Disney's Honorary VoluntEars Cavalcade parade that ran in early 2010. |
| A slightly larger "weatherproof" version of Kermit with a much sturdier collar was built for Disney's Honorary VoluntEars Cavalcade parade that ran in early 2010. |
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+ | The puppet was later re-used for special sing-along performances at the [[El Capitan Theatre]], preceding screenings of ''[[The Muppets (2011)|The Muppets]]'' and ''[[Muppets Most Wanted]]''. |
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Revision as of 17:55, 20 July 2015
The evolution of Kermit the Frog.
Image | As seen in / Year | Notes |
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Sam and Friends (1955-1965) |
The original Kermit is an abstract character, and not yet a frog. His feet are rounded, and he doesn't wear his signature collar yet. | |
The Ed Sullivan Show (1965-1968) |
Kermit sports a red sweater as his trademark attire during this period. By 1966, Kermit's skin becomes a brighter shade of green. Also, a distinctly angular arch begins to develop on his snout. The puppet was used again in a 1971 appearance on The Dick Cavett Show performing "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face." | |
Sesame Street Season 1 (1968-1970) |
Kermit is now officially a frog. From this redesign, he gains a single collar with thirteen points,[1] a more rounded body, and flippers. The position of Kermit's eyes give him an almost cross-eyed appearance. | |
Sesame Street (1970-1976) |
Kermit sports a double collar, although it's never visible when he wears his reporter outfit for the News Flash segments. | |
The Muppet Show (1976-1978) |
When The Muppet Show begins, Kermit's collar is a single layer with eleven points.[1]
A series of Kermit puppets built at the same time specifically for Sesame Street remained in use on the show until 1981. | |
The Muppet Movie (1978-1981) |
In 1978, the company that produced the green cloth from which Kermit was made went out of business.[2] From The Muppet Movie onward, Kermit has been built from antron fleece, giving him a sleeker, cleaner look. This puppet would also be used for the remaining production run of The Muppet Show (starting with Episode 314) and surrounding Muppet projects of the time. | |
The Great Muppet Caper (1981-1982) |
The arch down the middle of Kermit's snout (held together by what's known as "the Henson stitch") is more prominent on this puppet. | |
A Muppet Family Christmas (1982-1990) |
This version of Kermit has more of a pointier mouth. | |
The Arsenio Hall Show (1990-1996) |
Kermit's skin is lighter than the previous version. | |
Muppets Tonight (1996-2002) |
His eyes are slightly repositioned. | |
Promotional photo (2002-2005) |
Kermit now has a thinner diamond-like shape for his head, with eyes pointed more inward. | |
The Muppets' Fan-A-Thon (2005-present) |
Kermit has a rounder body and dons a slightly thicker collar. | |
Alternate Kermit Puppets | ||
Disney's Honorary VoluntEars Cavalcade | A slightly larger "weatherproof" version of Kermit with a much sturdier collar was built for Disney's Honorary VoluntEars Cavalcade parade that ran in early 2010.
The puppet was later re-used for special sing-along performances at the El Capitan Theatre, preceding screenings of The Muppets and Muppets Most Wanted. |