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'''Madonna''' (b. 1958) is an entertainer whose work branches into the recording industry, modelling, acting and film production.
 
'''Madonna''' (b. 1958) is an entertainer whose work branches into the recording industry, modelling, acting and film production.
   
In 1998, archive footage of Madonna was used in ''[[Elmopalooza]]'' as one of many celebrities arriving at Radio City Music Hall in [[New York City]] to attend [[Sesame Street|''Sesame Street'''s]] [[Sesame Street Anniversaries#30th anniversary (1999)|30th anniversary celebration]].
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In 1998, archive footage of Madonna was used in ''[[Elmopalooza]]'' as one of many celebrities arriving at [[Radio City Music Hall]] in [[New York City]] to attend [[Sesame Street|''Sesame Street's'']] [[Sesame Street anniversaries#30th anniversary (1999)|30th anniversary celebration]].
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
 
* [[Miss Piggy]] appeared as Madonna in the 1985 stage show ''[[The Muppet Show on Tour: 2nd Edition]]'', where she performed Madonna's song "[[Angel (song)|Angel]]."
 
* [[Miss Piggy]] appeared as Madonna in the 1985 stage show ''[[The Muppet Show on Tour: 2nd Edition]]'', where she performed Madonna's song "[[Angel (song)|Angel]]."
   
* Miss Piggy dressed as Moidonna for a poster that spoofs Madonna's "Material Girl" music video in the [[Muppet Magazine issue 12|Fall 1985]] issue of ''[[Muppet Magazine]]''.
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* Miss Piggy dressed as Moidonna for a poster that spoofs Madonna's "[[Material Girl]]" music video in the [[Muppet Magazine issue 12|Fall 1985]] issue of ''[[Muppet Magazine]]''.
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* In [[Episode 2468]] of ''Sesame Street'', [[Meryl Sheep]] mentions that the song "[[Baa with Me]]" was originally written by "Baa-donna."
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* ''[[The Jim Henson Hour]]'' episode "[[Episode 112: Food|Food]]" features an advertisement for an album for food songs. Among the songs sampled are "Like a Sturgeon," a spoof of Madonna's "Like a Virgin."
   
 
* "Material Girl" was also spoofed on ''Sesame Street'' as "[[Cereal Girl]]."
 
* "Material Girl" was also spoofed on ''Sesame Street'' as "[[Cereal Girl]]."
   
* The A cover of [[The_Muppet_Show_Comic_Book:_Meet_the_Muppets#Issue_.234:_Miss_Piggy.27s_Story|issue #4 of ''The Muppet Show Comic Book'']] is also a spoof of the "Material Girl" music video, with Piggy as Madonna, else the "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" sequence in the [[Marilyn Monroe]] film ''Gentlemen Prefer Blondes'' on which the aforementioned music video was based.
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* The A cover of [[The_Muppet_Show_Comic_Book:_Meet_the_Muppets#Issue_.234:_Miss_Piggy.27s_Story|issue #4 of ''The Muppet Show Comic Book'']] is also a spoof of the "Material Girl" music video, with Piggy as Madonna, else the "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" sequence in the [[Marilyn Monroe]] film ''[[Gentlemen Prefer Blondes]]'' on which the aforementioned music video was based.
   
*[[Episode 3264]] of ''Sesame Street'' featured a reference to Madonna's Blonde Ambition tour with [[Big Bird|Big Bird's]] "Yellow Ambition Concert Tour."
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*[[Episode 2938]] of ''Sesame Street'' featured a reference to Madonna's Blonde Ambition tour with [[Big Bird]]'s "Yellow Ambition Concert Tour."
   
 
* In the ''[[Muppet Babies]]'' episode "[[Episode 406: This Little Piggy Went to Hollywood|This Little Piggy Went to Hollywood]]," [[Baby Piggy]] imagines herself as "Pigdonna."
 
* In the ''[[Muppet Babies]]'' episode "[[Episode 406: This Little Piggy Went to Hollywood|This Little Piggy Went to Hollywood]]," [[Baby Piggy]] imagines herself as "Pigdonna."
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* In ''[[Farscape]]'' episode "[[Episode 316: Revenging Angel|Revenging Angel]]", animated [[Aeryn]] transforms into Madonna.
 
* In ''[[Farscape]]'' episode "[[Episode 316: Revenging Angel|Revenging Angel]]", animated [[Aeryn]] transforms into Madonna.
   
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*A phony record sleeve for ''My Feathered Valentine'' included with the [[Tuxedo Gonzo Action Figure]] lists a song entitled "Like a Chicken," a spin on Madonna's "Like a Virgin."
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80's full bodied.JPG|Miss Piggy as Madonna in ''The Muppet Show on Tour: 2nd Edition''
 
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* The "[[Baby Talk (sketch)|Baby Talk]]" segment in ''Sesame Street'' [[Episode 4080]] ends with the announcer promoting [[Baby Natasha|Natasha]]'s next guests: Madonna, [[Clint Eastwood]], and her own thumbs.
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80s full bodied.jpg|Miss Piggy as Madonna in ''The Muppet Show on Tour: 2nd Edition''
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File:Farscape-madonna.jpg|Aeryn Sun as Madonna from the Blond Ambition tour
 
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{{wikipedia|Madonna (entertainer)}}
 
{{wikipedia|Madonna (entertainer)}}
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[[Category:Celebrity References]]
 
[[Category:Celebrity References]]
 
[[Category:Musical References]]
 
[[Category:Musical References]]

Latest revision as of 00:20, 30 July 2020

Madonna

Stock footage of Madonna was used in Elmopalooza.

Moidonna

Miss Piggy as Moidonna in Muppet Magazine

Madonna (b. 1958) is an entertainer whose work branches into the recording industry, modelling, acting and film production.

In 1998, archive footage of Madonna was used in Elmopalooza as one of many celebrities arriving at Radio City Music Hall in New York City to attend Sesame Street's 30th anniversary celebration.

References

  • The Jim Henson Hour episode "Food" features an advertisement for an album for food songs. Among the songs sampled are "Like a Sturgeon," a spoof of Madonna's "Like a Virgin."
  • "Material Girl" was also spoofed on Sesame Street as "Cereal Girl."
  • Episode 2938 of Sesame Street featured a reference to Madonna's Blonde Ambition tour with Big Bird's "Yellow Ambition Concert Tour."
  • A phony record sleeve for My Feathered Valentine included with the Tuxedo Gonzo Action Figure lists a song entitled "Like a Chicken," a spin on Madonna's "Like a Virgin."

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