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The [http://www.mummenschanz.com/ Mummenschanz] appeared in [[Episode 124: Mummenschanz| Episode 124]] of [[The Muppet Show]].
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{{bestknown|''The Muppet Show'' guest star<br>[[Episode 124: Mummenschanz|episode 124]]}}
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[[Image:Mummenschanz01.jpg|thumb|300px|Kermit the Frog with Mummenschanz.]]
   
Originally formed in Switzerland, the Mummenschanz are an experimental troupe of actors/puppeteers/expressive dancers/artists/whatever who mainly perform in black leotards with creative masks and typically remain silent during the performance.
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'''Mummenschanz''' is an experimental troupe formed in Switzerland. The group is made up of actors/puppeteers/expressive dancers/artists/whatever who mainly perform in black leotards with creative masks and typically remain silent during their performances.
   
The original members were: Andres Bossard (d. 1992), Bernie Schuerch, and Floriana Frassetto.
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The original members were Andres Bossard (1944-1992), Bernie Schürch, and Floriana Frassetto. Other members have included [[Brian Muehl]].
   
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Mummenschanz guest starred on ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' [[Episode 124: Mummenschanz|episode 124]] and also appeared in ''[[Sesame Street]]'' inserts. In one segment, two performers wearing a cardboard box demonstrate the concepts of same and different by changing each other's appearance. The troupe appeared in a [[Episode 1108|1978 episode]] performing short skit inserts.
The Mummenshanz still perform and a performance is very entertaining and worth seeing.
 
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Mummenschanz continues to perform in its latest retrospective, ''3x11'', celebrating 33 years as a group.
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==References==
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In the fifth season ''[[Muppet Babies]]'' episode "[[Episode 508: He's a Wonderful Frog|He's a Wonderful Frog]]," [[Baby Gonzo]] shows [[Baby Kermit]] that if he doesn't come back, bad things will happen as he shows different kinds of film footage including footage of a Mummenschanz performer with a mask of toilet paper rolls.
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==External links==
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*[http://www.mummenschanz.com/ Official Site]
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*[http://www.imdb.com/find?s=all&q=Mummenschanz&x=0&y=0/ IMDb]
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{{wikipedia}}
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[[Category:Celebrities]]
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[[Category:Muppet Show Guest Stars]]
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[[Category:Sesame Street Guest Stars]]

Revision as of 20:54, 25 May 2015

The Muppet Show guest star
episode 124
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Kermit the Frog with Mummenschanz.

Mummenschanz is an experimental troupe formed in Switzerland. The group is made up of actors/puppeteers/expressive dancers/artists/whatever who mainly perform in black leotards with creative masks and typically remain silent during their performances.

The original members were Andres Bossard (1944-1992), Bernie Schürch, and Floriana Frassetto. Other members have included Brian Muehl.

Mummenschanz guest starred on The Muppet Show episode 124 and also appeared in Sesame Street inserts. In one segment, two performers wearing a cardboard box demonstrate the concepts of same and different by changing each other's appearance. The troupe appeared in a 1978 episode performing short skit inserts.

Mummenschanz continues to perform in its latest retrospective, 3x11, celebrating 33 years as a group.

References

In the fifth season Muppet Babies episode "He's a Wonderful Frog," Baby Gonzo shows Baby Kermit that if he doesn't come back, bad things will happen as he shows different kinds of film footage including footage of a Mummenschanz performer with a mask of toilet paper rolls.

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