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Another robin puppet performed by [[Kevin Clash]] is also feature in a [[Sesame Street]] sketch with [[Robin Williams]] observing how similar they are. Afterwards, the robin sings "[[Lullaby of Birdland]]." |
Another robin puppet performed by [[Kevin Clash]] is also feature in a [[Sesame Street]] sketch with [[Robin Williams]] observing how similar they are. Afterwards, the robin sings "[[Lullaby of Birdland]]." |
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− | The robin also appeared as the announcer for the recurring sketch, "[[Theater in the Park]]," performed by [[Martin P. Robinson]] |
+ | The robin also appeared as the announcer for the recurring sketch, "[[Theater in the Park]]," performed by [[Martin P. Robinson]] or [[Joey Mazzarino]]. |
On [[Sesamestreet.org]], [[Pam Arciero]] performed the robin as one of [[Telly Monster|Telly's]] friend, who uses his computer to find a fast way to fly south for the winter. |
On [[Sesamestreet.org]], [[Pam Arciero]] performed the robin as one of [[Telly Monster|Telly's]] friend, who uses his computer to find a fast way to fly south for the winter. |
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A robin was interviewed by Elmo in the Elmo's World episode "Birds." The puppet was performed by Stephanie D'Abruzzo.
Another robin puppet performed by Kevin Clash is also feature in a Sesame Street sketch with Robin Williams observing how similar they are. Afterwards, the robin sings "Lullaby of Birdland."
The robin also appeared as the announcer for the recurring sketch, "Theater in the Park," performed by Martin P. Robinson or Joey Mazzarino.
On Sesamestreet.org, Pam Arciero performed the robin as one of Telly's friend, who uses his computer to find a fast way to fly south for the winter.
A bunch of robins are seen in the song "Counting Robins" with The Count.