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− | [[Image:Scudge-1-.jpg.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Scudge, as seen on ''[[Sesame Street]]'' ]] |
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− | '''Scudge''' is one of the monsters who tries to steal [[Christmas]] in a sketch with [[Arthur Godfrey]] on ''[[The Ed Sullivan Show]]''. He is a green monster, with a long red nose and |
+ | '''Scudge''' is one of the monsters who tries to steal [[Christmas]] in a sketch with [[Arthur Godfrey]] on ''[[The Ed Sullivan Show]]''. He is a green monster, with a long red nose and bright green eyes. |
− | This puppet later appeared in monster skits in ''[[Sesame Street]]'''s first season, with large pink eyelids added. He appears as Mrs. Monster in a game show sketch, "[[The Mr. and Mrs. Game]]", wearing a wig and necklace. |
+ | This puppet later appeared in monster skits in ''[[Sesame Street]]'''s first season, with large pink eyelids added and his arms removed. He appears as Mrs. Trudy Monster in a game show sketch, "[[The Mr. and Mrs. Game]]", wearing a wig and necklace. |
− | He also appeared in ''[[The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence]]'' as part of the audience in the wrestling match. |
+ | He also appeared in ''[[The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence]]'' in his ''Sesame Street'' get-up as part of the audience in the wrestling match. |
− | Scudge |
+ | Scudge has also had various performers in his appearances, including [[Jerry Juhl]] in the Christmas sketch, [[Jim Henson]] in the sketch where monsters look at "C", [[Frank Oz]] in "The Mr. and Mrs. Game" and the sketch where monsters look at "A", and [[Caroll Spinney]] in the "[[First and Last (sketch)|First and Last]]" sketch, among others. |
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+ | Image:EdsullivianScduge.jpg|Scudge, as seen on ''The Ed Sullivan Show''. |
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+ | Image:Muppetwrestlingmatch.jpg|Scudge as part of the audience in the wrestling match in ''The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence''. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ==Sesame Street sketches== |
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+ | | [[Image:Svenskasesam015.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center| "Some" and "All"<br>[[Episode 0061]] |
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+ | | A group of Muppets, including Scudge, demonstrate "Some" and "All". |
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+ | | [[Image:MrandMrsGame2.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center| "The Mr. and Mrs. Game Show"<br>[[Episode 0072]] |
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+ | | Scudge appears in "[[The Mr. and Mrs. Game]]" show as [[Beautiful Day Monster]]'s wife. |
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+ | | [[Image:Monsterslookata.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center| Monsters look at "A"<br>[[Episode 0083]] |
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+ | | Scudge is among the group of monsters who observe a giant letter "A". |
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+ | | [[Image:0573e.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center| Monsters and the letter "C"<br>[[Episode 0089]] |
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+ | | A group of monsters, including Scudge, whisper the letter "C" to one another. |
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+ | | [[Image:Scudge-SS.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center| "Here and There"<br>[[Episode 0111]] |
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+ | | Scudge appears at the end of the original 1970 version of the "[[Here and There]]" sketch. |
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+ | | [[Image:Firstandlast.JPG|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center| "First and Last"<br>[[Episode 0116]] |
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+ | | [[Hippie|A bearded hippie]] leads a group of monsters, among them are Scudge and the early Grover, in a game where they march in a line and then switch directions. {{sketchrelease|online={{SSvideo|774da5d6-41c6-42c9-9ff6-cce945c4e1db}}, {{Hulu|128629}}, {{youtube|oltFGbA0mZc}}}} |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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* [[Sesame Street Monsters]] |
* [[Sesame Street Monsters]] |
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[[Category: Muppet Characters]] |
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[[Category: Sesame Street Characters]] |
[[Category: Sesame Street Characters]] |
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[[Category: Sesame Street Monsters]] |
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+ | [[Category:Sesame Street Character Sketches]] |
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+ | [[Category:The Muppets Characters]] |
Revision as of 03:49, 5 August 2015
DEBUT | 1967 |
Scudge is one of the monsters who tries to steal Christmas in a sketch with Arthur Godfrey on The Ed Sullivan Show. He is a green monster, with a long red nose and bright green eyes.
This puppet later appeared in monster skits in Sesame Street's first season, with large pink eyelids added and his arms removed. He appears as Mrs. Trudy Monster in a game show sketch, "The Mr. and Mrs. Game", wearing a wig and necklace.
He also appeared in The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence in his Sesame Street get-up as part of the audience in the wrestling match.
Scudge has also had various performers in his appearances, including Jerry Juhl in the Christmas sketch, Jim Henson in the sketch where monsters look at "C", Frank Oz in "The Mr. and Mrs. Game" and the sketch where monsters look at "A", and Caroll Spinney in the "First and Last" sketch, among others.
Sesame Street sketches
Picture | Theme / First Appearance | Description | |
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"Some" and "All" Episode 0061 |
A group of Muppets, including Scudge, demonstrate "Some" and "All". | ||
"The Mr. and Mrs. Game Show" Episode 0072 |
Scudge appears in "The Mr. and Mrs. Game" show as Beautiful Day Monster's wife. | ||
Monsters look at "A" Episode 0083 |
Scudge is among the group of monsters who observe a giant letter "A". | ||
Monsters and the letter "C" Episode 0089 |
A group of monsters, including Scudge, whisper the letter "C" to one another. | ||
"Here and There" Episode 0111 |
Scudge appears at the end of the original 1970 version of the "Here and There" sketch. | ||
"First and Last" Episode 0116 |
A bearded hippie leads a group of monsters, among them are Scudge and the early Grover, in a game where they march in a line and then switch directions.
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