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[[Image:Song.jinglebells.jpg|thumb|300px|Robin with his uncle Kermit in ''A Muppet Family Christmas''.]]
 
[[Image:Song.jinglebells.jpg|thumb|300px|Robin with his uncle Kermit in ''A Muppet Family Christmas''.]]
   
'''Robin the Frog''' is [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit's]] [[Nephew|nephew]], a kind and clever kid who sometimes feels unnoticed because of his small size. Robin likes to spend time with his uncle Kermit, his friend [[Sweetums]], and his boys' club, the [[Frog Scouts]].
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'''Robin the Frog''' is [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit's]] [[Nephew|nephew]], a kind,cute,polite and clever kid who sometimes feels unnoticed because of his small size. Robin likes to spend time with his uncle Kermit, his friend [[Sweetums]], and his boys' club, the [[Frog Scouts]].
   
 
Robin made his debut in the 1971 television special ''[[The Frog Prince]]'', as the prince-turned-to-frog. In this special, while he was voiced by [[Jerry Nelson]], the puppetry was performed by [[Frank Oz]].<ref>Nelson, Jerry [http://themuppetmindset.blogspot.com/2010/11/interview-with-legendary-muppeteer.html The Muppet Mindset interview with Jerry Nelson]</ref> Although he made a few appearances on ''[[The Muppet Show]]'s'' first season, his relationship to Kermit was not established until [[Episode 212: Bernadette Peters|episode 212]], in which [[Bernadette Peters]] encouraged him to believe in himself by singing "[[Just One Person]]."
 
Robin made his debut in the 1971 television special ''[[The Frog Prince]]'', as the prince-turned-to-frog. In this special, while he was voiced by [[Jerry Nelson]], the puppetry was performed by [[Frank Oz]].<ref>Nelson, Jerry [http://themuppetmindset.blogspot.com/2010/11/interview-with-legendary-muppeteer.html The Muppet Mindset interview with Jerry Nelson]</ref> Although he made a few appearances on ''[[The Muppet Show]]'s'' first season, his relationship to Kermit was not established until [[Episode 212: Bernadette Peters|episode 212]], in which [[Bernadette Peters]] encouraged him to believe in himself by singing "[[Just One Person]]."
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In recent years, Robin has appeared mostly in minor roles. He seldom appeared in ''[[It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie]]'' (due Jerry Nelson's illness at the time of filming), portraying [[Green Fairy|the Green Fairy]] in the "Moulin Scrooge" number. It was also revealed that in [[The World in which Kermit was Never Born|the world in which Kermit was never born]], Robin would have been a barback at [[Club Dot]].
 
In recent years, Robin has appeared mostly in minor roles. He seldom appeared in ''[[It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie]]'' (due Jerry Nelson's illness at the time of filming), portraying [[Green Fairy|the Green Fairy]] in the "Moulin Scrooge" number. It was also revealed that in [[The World in which Kermit was Never Born|the world in which Kermit was never born]], Robin would have been a barback at [[Club Dot]].
   
After a five year absence, Robin returned in ''[[A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa]]'' as performed by [[Matt Vogel]]. He wore his Tiny Tim attire in a 2009 appearance on ''[[Late Night with Jimmy Fallon]]'', and made a non-speaking cameo in the film ''[[The Muppets (2011)|The Muppets]]''. Robin, along with his uncle Kermit, is scheduled to appear again on ''Late Night'' to sing "[[When the River Meets the Sea]]" on December 23, 2011.
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After a five year absence, Robin returned in ''[[A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa]]'' as performed by [[Matt Vogel]]. He wore his Tiny Tim attire in a 2009 appearance on ''[[Late Night with Jimmy Fallon]]'', and made a non-speaking cameo in the film ''[[The Muppets (2011)|The Muppets]]''. Robin, along with his uncle Kermit, is scheduled to appear again on ''Late Night with Jimmy Fallon,'' to sing "[[When the River Meets the Sea]]" on December 23, 2011.
   
 
==Filmography==
 
==Filmography==

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Robin with his uncle Kermit in A Muppet Family Christmas.

Robin the Frog is Kermit's nephew, a kind,cute,polite and clever kid who sometimes feels unnoticed because of his small size. Robin likes to spend time with his uncle Kermit, his friend Sweetums, and his boys' club, the Frog Scouts.

Robin made his debut in the 1971 television special The Frog Prince, as the prince-turned-to-frog. In this special, while he was voiced by Jerry Nelson, the puppetry was performed by Frank Oz.[1] Although he made a few appearances on The Muppet Show's first season, his relationship to Kermit was not established until episode 212, in which Bernadette Peters encouraged him to believe in himself by singing "Just One Person."

Robin had a hit song in the United Kingdom with his rendition of A. A. Milne's "Halfway Down the Stairs," which appeared on the first Muppet Show album in 1977. On that version, he is introduced as Kermit's nephew on the record (and identified as such on the back cover). Robin also sang on several episodes of The Muppet Show including episode 312 when he sang "Octopus' Garden" and episode 223 where he sang "Two Lost Souls" with Sweetums.

Robin's additional television work includes Rocky Mountain Holiday, in which he bonded with John Denver; A Muppet Family Christmas, in which he and Kermit entered a Fraggle hole and met the Fraggles; and Nickelodeon's Muppet Time inserts, introducing each segment, as well as appearing with the Frog Scouts. One of Robin's most prominent roles was playing Tiny Tim in The Muppet Christmas Carol.

Robin is the star of the 2000 Playstation game Muppet Monster Adventure, where he battles monstrous forms of Kermit, Miss Piggy, Clifford, Fozzie and Gonzo in order to revert them back to their lovable selves.

In recent years, Robin has appeared mostly in minor roles. He seldom appeared in It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie (due Jerry Nelson's illness at the time of filming), portraying the Green Fairy in the "Moulin Scrooge" number. It was also revealed that in the world in which Kermit was never born, Robin would have been a barback at Club Dot.

After a five year absence, Robin returned in A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa as performed by Matt Vogel. He wore his Tiny Tim attire in a 2009 appearance on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, and made a non-speaking cameo in the film The Muppets. Robin, along with his uncle Kermit, is scheduled to appear again on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, to sing "When the River Meets the Sea" on December 23, 2011.

Filmography

Book appearances

See also

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