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[[image:Maurice.JPG|frame|Maurice with [[Cookie Monster|Cookie]], [[Grover]], [[Telly Monster|Telly]] and [[Herry Monster|Herry]].]]
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[[Image:Maurice.JPG|frame|Maurice with [[Cookie Monster|Cookie]], [[Grover]], [[Telly Monster|Telly]] and [[Herry Monster|Herry]].]]
'''Maurice''' is a light-blue monster with a bright green nose. He gets his name from the 1980s version of a sketch about "[[First and Last]]."
 
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'''Maurice Monster''' is a light-blue monster with a bright green nose on ''[[Sesame Street]]''. He was first named in the game-show sketch "[[Say the Word]]" (where [[Guy Smiley]] introduces him as "Mr. Maurice Monster") and the name was used again in the 1980s "[[First and Last (sketch)|First and Last]]" sketch.
   
The puppet debuted in [[Season 7 (1975-1976)|Season 7]] of ''[[Sesame Street]]'' and was used frequently as a background monster from [[1975]] through [[1984]]. He continued to make appearances in productions as recently as [[2003]]. He is one of the longest running background characters; no other Muppet has been around that long without becoming a main character.
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The puppet debuted in [[Season 6]] and was used frequently as a background monster from 1975 through 1984. He continued to make appearances in productions as recently as 2003. He is one of the longest running background characters; few other ''Sesame'' Muppets have been around that long without becoming a significant character.
   
He made his debut (as Elmo Mondiporg, played by [[Jim Henson]]) in a sketch where [[Grover]] finds an empty telephone booth, and was an [[Anything Muppets|Anything Muppet]] draped entirely in blue fur (and the blue fur pattern would be converted into an [[AM Monsters|AM monster]]). He was given the name Maurice Monster in the game-show sketch "[[Say the Word]]." He appeared as one of the [[Frazzletones]] in 1975, singing the song "[[Frazzle (song)|Frazzle]]" with [[Frazzle (monster)|Frazzle]] himself. And in [[Season 13]], he was featured in [[Monsterpiece Theater]]'s "Me, Claudius" along with [[Harvey]], [[Kermit the Grof]], and [[Elmo]].
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He made his debut (played by [[Jim Henson]]) in a sketch where [[Grover]] finds an empty telephone booth {{eka|0675}}. For this first appearance, the puppet was [[Green]] [[Anything Muppets|Anything Muppet]] draped entirely in blue fur (and the blue fur pattern would later be converted into an [[AM Monsters|AM monster]]). Like all the other monsters in the skit, his last name turns out to be Monderporg (specifically, he's Elmo Monderporg, and they all receive a call from their mother.)
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Maurice appeared as one of the [[Frazzletones]] in 1975, singing "[[Frazzle (song)|Frazzle]]" with [[Frazzle|the title monster]] himself. He had a major role in [[Episode 0806|a 1975 episode]], where he and [[Herry Monster]] were afraid of the dark out on the street and decide to sleep near [[Big Bird]]. In [[Season 11]], he was featured in [[Monsterpiece Theater|Monsterpiece Theater's]] "Me, Claudius" (along with [[Harvey Monster|Harvey]], [[Bruce Monster|Bruce]], and [[Elmo]]).
   
 
The puppet was used as [[Kermit the Gorf]] in [[The Wonderful World of T-Shirts]] sketch where [[Kermit the Frog]] tries to buy a customized T-shirt with his name on it.
 
The puppet was used as [[Kermit the Gorf]] in [[The Wonderful World of T-Shirts]] sketch where [[Kermit the Frog]] tries to buy a customized T-shirt with his name on it.
   
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Like most Anything Monsters, Maurice's puppeteer varied according to the sketch. In addition to Henson, performers included [[Richard Hunt]] (in "Say the Word, "Me Claudius," and the song "Beginning, Middle, End,") [[Jerry Nelson]] (in "Frazzle" and "The Wonderful World of T-shirts" sketch), and others on various occasions.
The monster was usually performed by [[Jerry Nelson]], but on some occasions [[Richard Hunt]], Jim Henson, and several others would take on the role as needed.
 
   
==Appearances==
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==Filmography==
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* Grover Telephone Booth sketch ''(as Elmo Mondiporg)''
 
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*''[[Sesame Street]]''
* "[[Frazzle (song)|Frazzle]]" ''(as a member of the [[Frazzletones]])''
 
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**"[[Grover_Sketches:_Miscellaneous#telephonebooth|Telephone booth]]" (as Elmo Monderporg)
* "[[Fur (Song)|Fur]]" ''(as a member of [[The Aristocrats]])''
 
* [[The Wonderful World of T-Shirts]] ''(as [[Kermit the Gorf]])''
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**"[[Frazzle (song)|Frazzle]]" (as a member of the [[Frazzletones]])
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**[[Episode 0806]] (Involved in main plot)
* [[Say the Word]] ''(as Maurice)''
 
 
**"[[Fur (Song)|Fur]]" (as a member of [[The Aristocrats]])
*"[[ABC Disco]]"
 
*"[[Me Gotta Be Blue]]"
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**"[[I Want a Monster to Be My Friend]]"
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**"[[Beginning, Middle, End (Korr/Pottle)|Beginning, Middle, End]]"
* [[First and Last]] ''(1980s remake)''
 
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**[[The Wonderful World of T-Shirts]] (as [[Kermit the Gorf]])
* [[Monsterpiece Theater]] ''(Me, Claudius, Monsters of Venice, and others)''
 
* [[The Muppet Movie]]
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**[[Say the Word]]
 
**"[[ABC Disco]]"
* [[The Muppets Take Manhattan]]
 
 
**"First and Last" ''(1980s remake)''
* "[[Me Lost Me Cookie at the Disco]]"
 
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**"[[Elmo_Sketches:_Miscellaneous#easylistening|Easy Listening Band]]"
* "[[I Want a Monster to Be My Friend]]"
 
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**"[[Monsterpiece_Theater#meclaudius|Monsterpiece Theater: Me Claudius]]"
 
**"[[Me Lost Me Cookie at the Disco]]"
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**"[[Me Gotta Be Blue]]"
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*''[[The Muppet Movie]] ([[The Muppet Movie|Finale]])''
 
*''[[The Muppets Take Manhattan]] (Wedding Finale)''
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*''[[Follow That Bird]]''
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*''[[Don't Forget to Watch the Movie]]''
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==See also==
 
==See also==
* [[Sesame Street Monster Gallery]]
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* [[Sesame Street Monsters]]
 
[[Category:Muppet Characters]]
 
 
 
 
[[Category:Sesame Street Characters]]
 
[[Category:Sesame Street Characters]]
[[Category:Muppet Characters]]
 
 
[[Category:Sesame Street Monsters]]
 
[[Category:Sesame Street Monsters]]

Revision as of 20:48, 3 July 2014

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Maurice

Maurice with Cookie, Grover, Telly and Herry.

Maurice Monster is a light-blue monster with a bright green nose on Sesame Street. He was first named in the game-show sketch "Say the Word" (where Guy Smiley introduces him as "Mr. Maurice Monster") and the name was used again in the 1980s "First and Last" sketch.

The puppet debuted in Season 6 and was used frequently as a background monster from 1975 through 1984. He continued to make appearances in productions as recently as 2003. He is one of the longest running background characters; few other Sesame Muppets have been around that long without becoming a significant character.

He made his debut (played by Jim Henson) in a sketch where Grover finds an empty telephone booth (EKA: Episode 0675). For this first appearance, the puppet was Green Anything Muppet draped entirely in blue fur (and the blue fur pattern would later be converted into an AM monster). Like all the other monsters in the skit, his last name turns out to be Monderporg (specifically, he's Elmo Monderporg, and they all receive a call from their mother.)

Maurice appeared as one of the Frazzletones in 1975, singing "Frazzle" with the title monster himself. He had a major role in a 1975 episode, where he and Herry Monster were afraid of the dark out on the street and decide to sleep near Big Bird. In Season 11, he was featured in Monsterpiece Theater's "Me, Claudius" (along with Harvey, Bruce, and Elmo).

The puppet was used as Kermit the Gorf in The Wonderful World of T-Shirts sketch where Kermit the Frog tries to buy a customized T-shirt with his name on it.

Like most Anything Monsters, Maurice's puppeteer varied according to the sketch. In addition to Henson, performers included Richard Hunt (in "Say the Word, "Me Claudius," and the song "Beginning, Middle, End,") Jerry Nelson (in "Frazzle" and "The Wonderful World of T-shirts" sketch), and others on various occasions.

Filmography

See also