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+ | [[Image:TMSSheep.jpg|thumb|300px|Sheep from ''[[The Muppet Show]]''.]] |
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− | One '''Sheep''' first appeared in the [[U.K. Spot]] "[[Old Sow]]" on [[Episode 415: Anne Murray|episode 415]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]'', while more sheep made their appearances on [[Episode 417: Star Wars|episode 417]]. |
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+ | [[Image:Gonzo_sheep.jpg|thumb|300px|Sheep play cards (while [[Gonzo]] cheats) in ''[[Muppet Classic Theater]]'']] |
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+ | [[Image:Celeb.vanessawilliams.jpg|thumb|300px|Lambs sing with [[Vanessa Williams]] on ''[[Sesame Street]]''.]] |
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+ | '''Sheep''' are wool-bearing mammals and a lynchpin of the textile industry. They traditionally gather in flocks, and must be carefully herded. In [[:Category:Nursery Rhymes|nursery rhymes]], they are said to follow their owners to [[:Category:school|school]], and come home wagging their tails behind them. |
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+ | An assortment of sheep, including rams and lambs, were featured on ''[[The Muppet Show]]''. The first one debuted in the [[UK Spots (The Muppet Show)|U.K. Spot]] "[[Is This the Old Sow]]" on [[Episode 415: Anne Murray|episode 415]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]'', while more sheep made their appearances on [[Episode 417: Star Wars|episode 417]], during the song "[[Rama Lama Ding Dong]]." During the [[Muppet News Flash]] for [[Episode 418: Christopher Reeve|episode 418]] a "killer lamb" that had escaped from the zoo attacked the [[The Newsman|Newsman]], and another falls on him (following [[Mary Had a Little Lamb|Mary]]) in a [[Disney Xtreme Digital]] short. |
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+ | Smaller, cuter sheep have been a staple of ''[[Sesame Street]]''. They've frequently been used in such songs as "[[Dance Myself to Sleep]]," and in multiple skits with [[Count von Count]]. While most of these are small and lamb-sized, exceptions have occurred, notably [[Meryl Sheep]]. |
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+ | ==Sheep Index== |
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+ | ===The Muppet Show and Related Productions=== |
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+ | *[[Norman (ram)|Norman]] |
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+ | *[[Baab the Sheep]] |
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+ | ===Sesame Street=== |
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+ | *[[Colambo]] |
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+ | *[[Meryl Sheep]] |
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+ | *[[Baa Baa Walters]] |
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+ | *[[The Sheep-ret Service]] in ''[[Elmo the Musical]]'' "President the Musical" |
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+ | ===International Sheep=== |
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+ | *[[Wolle]] |
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+ | *[[Beata]] |
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+ | [[Category:Muppet Character Types]] |
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Revision as of 00:29, 19 July 2015
Sheep are wool-bearing mammals and a lynchpin of the textile industry. They traditionally gather in flocks, and must be carefully herded. In nursery rhymes, they are said to follow their owners to school, and come home wagging their tails behind them.
An assortment of sheep, including rams and lambs, were featured on The Muppet Show. The first one debuted in the U.K. Spot "Is This the Old Sow" on episode 415 of The Muppet Show, while more sheep made their appearances on episode 417, during the song "Rama Lama Ding Dong." During the Muppet News Flash for episode 418 a "killer lamb" that had escaped from the zoo attacked the Newsman, and another falls on him (following Mary) in a Disney Xtreme Digital short.
Smaller, cuter sheep have been a staple of Sesame Street. They've frequently been used in such songs as "Dance Myself to Sleep," and in multiple skits with Count von Count. While most of these are small and lamb-sized, exceptions have occurred, notably Meryl Sheep.
Sheep Index
The Muppet Show and Related Productions
Sesame Street
- Colambo
- Meryl Sheep
- Baa Baa Walters
- The Sheep-ret Service in Elmo the Musical "President the Musical"