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[[File:Leslie.sleepingbeauty.jpg|thumb|300px|Sleeping Beauty is also a "leaping beauty."]]
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[[Image:Leslie.sleepingbeauty.jpg|thumb|300px|Sleeping Beauty is also a "leaping beauty."]]
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[[File:BertandSleepingBeauty.jpg|thumb|300px|Bert and Sleeping Beauty]]
[[Image:BertandSleepingBeauty.jpg|thumb|300px|Bert and Sleeping Beauty]]
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[[File:4143g.jpg|thumb|300px|Grundgetta as "Sleeping Grouchy"]]
[[Image:4143g.jpg|thumb|300px|Grundgetta as "Sleeping Grouchy"]]
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[[File:MB201-SleepingPiggy.png|thumb|300px|Baby Piggy in "Once Upon an Egg Timer."]]
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[[File:Dragon Kermit's Cleanup.jpg|thumb|300px|''Kermit's Cleanup'']]
   
'''''Sleeping Beauty''''' is a classic fairy tale by Charles Perrault first published in 1697, but perhaps the most famous interpretation is [[Disney|Walt Disney's]] 1959 animated film, which borrowed from the [[Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky|Tchaikovsky]] [[Ballet|ballet]].
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'''''Sleeping Beauty''''' is a classic fairy tale by Charles Perrault first published in 1697. Adaptations include a [[ballet]] by [[Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky|Tchaikovsky]], the 1959 [[The Walt Disney Company| Disney]] animated film (which included the ballet's music), and a ''[[Faerie Tale Theatre]]'' episode.
   
 
==Muppet Characters==
 
==Muppet Characters==
 
* Prince Charming looks for Sleeping Beauty on ''Sesame Street'' in [[Episode 0627]], finding her sleeping in barrels near [[Big Bird's nest]]. After blowing her a kiss, she wakes up, annoyed that the prince had found her; She complains about a lack of sleep, due to Prince Charming always finding and kissing her awake.
* In [[Episode 4109]] of ''[[Sesame Street]]'', an energetic dancing Sleeping Beauty appears in a [[Healthy Storybook Moment]], performed by [[Leslie Carrara]]
 
   
* In a [[Sesame Street News Flash]] sketch, [[Prince Charming]] kisses Sleeping Beauty, and she turns into a [[Green]] [[Anything Muppets|Anything Muppet]] frog, who falls for [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]]. Here, she was performed by [[Jerry Nelson]]. {{eka|0713}}
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* In a [[Sesame Street News Flash]] [[Sesame Street News Flash: Sleeping Beauty: Frog Kiss|sketch]], [[Prince Charming]] kisses Sleeping Beauty, and she turns into a [[Green]] [[Anything Muppets|Anything Muppet]] frog, who falls for [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]]. Here, she was performed by [[Jerry Nelson]]. {{first|0453}} She appears again in [[Sesame Street News Flash: Sleeping Beauty: Prince Sleeps|another News Flash]] where Prince Charming falls asleep. {{first|0513}}
   
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* Sleeping Beauty ([[Camille Bonora]]) falls asleep on the [[Fix-It Shop]]'s workbench in [[Episode 2707]].
* In [[Episode 3777|episode 3777]], [[Bert]] portrays Prince Charming, who wakes up Sleeping Beauty, but then puts her to sleep again when he starts talking to her about his paper clips. Here, she was performed by [[Fran Brill]].
 
   
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* Despite her name, Beauty finds herself struggling to sleep in [[Episode 3734]] (played by [[Alice Dinnean]]).
* In an episode of ''Sesame Street'', Prince Charming looks for Sleeping Beauty, finding her sleeping in barrels near [[Big Bird's Nest]]. After blowing her a kiss, she wakes up, annoyed that the prince had found her; She complains about a lack of sleep, due to Prince Charming always finding and kissing her awake.{{SSvideo|01b06a09-0125-4002-95b1-b94802c59882}}
 
   
 
* [[Bert]] portrays Prince Charming in [[Episode 3777]], who wakes up Sleeping Beauty, but then puts her to sleep again when he starts talking to her about his paper clips. Here, she was performed by [[Fran Brill]].
==References==
 
   
 
* In [[Episode 4109]] of ''[[Sesame Street]]'', an energetic dancing Sleeping Beauty appears in a [[Healthy Storybook Moment]], performed by [[Leslie Carrara-Rudolph]].
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* Sleeping Beauty is one of the interview subjects for [[Prairie Dawn|Prairie Dawn's]] "Fairy Tale Emergencies" report in [[Episode 4145]], performed by Leslie Carrara-Rudolph.
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* Sleeping Beauty ([[Stephanie D'Abruzzo]]) plays checkers with Prince Charming in [[Episode 4160]].
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==References==
 
* [[The Sesame Street Library Volume 2]] features a short version illustrated by [[Michael Smollin]].
 
* [[The Sesame Street Library Volume 2]] features a short version illustrated by [[Michael Smollin]].
   
* In ''[[Muppet Babies]]'' [[Episode 505: Slipping Beauty|episode 505]], the [[Muppet Babies]] tell [[Baby Piggy]] a version of the story.
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* [[Baby Piggy]] assumes the title role in the ''[[Muppet Babies]]'' episode "[[Episode 201: Once Upon an Egg Timer|Once Upon an Egg Timer]]." Later, she is told a version of the story in the episode "[[Episode 505: Slipping Beauty|Slipping Beauty]]".
   
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* [[Oscar the Grouch]] plays the prince in a bedtime story he reads for [[Irvine]] in ''Sesame Street'' [[Episode 1779]]. He must awaken Sleeping Grouchy (played by [[Grundgetta]]), but because he's a grouch, he keeps trying to find an alternative to kissing.
* In another [[Sesame Street News Flash]] sketch, [[Prince Charming]] kisses Sleeping Beauty, and falls asleep.
 
   
* In [[Episode 4143|episode 4143]] of Sesame Street, [[Oscar the Grouch|Oscar]] and [[Grundgetta]] read a parody of Sleeping Beauty called "The Tale of Sleeping Grouchy".
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* [[Count von Count]] plays the prince from the story on ''Sesame Street'' in [[Episode 2352]] opposite [[Gladys the Cow]] as Sleeping Beauty. [[Meryl Sheep]] takes over the lead role when Gladys quits.
   
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* The ''[[Sesame Street Live]]'' show ''[[Sleeping Birdie]]'', in which Big Bird is put under a sleeping spell, loosely parodies the fairy tale, with the characters reading the unfolding story from a storybook.
* In ''[[Sesamstrasse]]'' episode [[Folge 2393|2393]], [[Finchen]] pretended to be Sleeping Beauty, while the [[Märchenprinz|Fariytale prince]] was gonna find the right way to wake Sleeping Beauty.
 
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* [[The Count's Storybook Theatre]] presents "Snoring Beauty" with [[The Countess]] in the title role and the Count as the prince.
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* A portion of Tchaikovsky's score, "Grande valse villageoise" (The Garland Waltz), is quoted when [[Mr. Noodle]] swims through the air in [[Elmo's World: Water]].
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* Oscar and Grundgetta again play the prince and Sleeping Grouchy in [[Episode 4143]], in "The Tale of Sleeping Grouchy."
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* [[Finchen]] pretended to be Sleeping Beauty in ''[[Sesamstrasse]]'' episode [[Folge 2393|2393]], while the [[Märchenprinz|Fariytale prince]] tries to find the right way to wake Sleeping Beauty.
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*The ''Sesamstrasse'' spin-off ''[[Ernie & Bert Märchensongs]]'' adapted "Sleeping Beauty," with Ernie in the title role and Bert as the prince.
   
 
* In the [[Muppet Kids]] book, ''[[Kermit's Cleanup]]'', [[Kermit (Muppet Kids)|Kermit]] and [[Bean Bunny (Muppet Kids)|Bean Bunny]] imagine themselves doing battle against a dragon inspired by Maleficent's final transformation in the Disney animated film adaptation.
 
* In the [[Muppet Kids]] book, ''[[Kermit's Cleanup]]'', [[Kermit (Muppet Kids)|Kermit]] and [[Bean Bunny (Muppet Kids)|Bean Bunny]] imagine themselves doing battle against a dragon inspired by Maleficent's final transformation in the Disney animated film adaptation.
   
 
* In the closing moments of the third issue of the ''[[Muppet Snow White]]'' comic book, [[Miss Piggy]] (as the Wicked Queen) rides what narrator [[Rizzo the Rat|Rizzo]] calls the Dragon from ''Sleeping Beauty'' as it captures [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] (as Prince Charming) just moments before he kisses and wakes [[Spamela Hamderson]] (as [[Snow White]]).
 
* In the closing moments of the third issue of the ''[[Muppet Snow White]]'' comic book, [[Miss Piggy]] (as the Wicked Queen) rides what narrator [[Rizzo the Rat|Rizzo]] calls the Dragon from ''Sleeping Beauty'' as it captures [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] (as Prince Charming) just moments before he kisses and wakes [[Spamela Hamderson]] (as [[Snow White]]).
 
==Connections==
 
* [[Carol Kane]] played the 'Good' Fairy in the ''Faerie Tale Theatre'' episode "Sleeping Beauty" (1983)
 
* [[Bernadette Peters]] played the Sleeping Beauty/Princess Debbie in the ''Faerie Tale Theatre'' episode "Sleeping Beauty" (1983)
 
* [[Christopher Reeve]] played the Prince in the ''Faerie Tale Theatre'' episode "Sleeping Beauty" (1983)
 
   
 
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Latest revision as of 09:59, 19 March 2024

Leslie

Sleeping Beauty is also a "leaping beauty."

BertandSleepingBeauty

Bert and Sleeping Beauty

4143g

Grundgetta as "Sleeping Grouchy"

MB201-SleepingPiggy

Baby Piggy in "Once Upon an Egg Timer."

Dragon Kermit's Cleanup

Kermit's Cleanup

Sleeping Beauty is a classic fairy tale by Charles Perrault first published in 1697. Adaptations include a ballet by Tchaikovsky, the 1959 Disney animated film (which included the ballet's music), and a Faerie Tale Theatre episode.

Muppet Characters

  • Prince Charming looks for Sleeping Beauty on Sesame Street in Episode 0627, finding her sleeping in barrels near Big Bird's nest. After blowing her a kiss, she wakes up, annoyed that the prince had found her; She complains about a lack of sleep, due to Prince Charming always finding and kissing her awake.
  • Bert portrays Prince Charming in Episode 3777, who wakes up Sleeping Beauty, but then puts her to sleep again when he starts talking to her about his paper clips. Here, she was performed by Fran Brill.
  • Sleeping Beauty is one of the interview subjects for Prairie Dawn's "Fairy Tale Emergencies" report in Episode 4145, performed by Leslie Carrara-Rudolph.

References

  • Oscar the Grouch plays the prince in a bedtime story he reads for Irvine in Sesame Street Episode 1779. He must awaken Sleeping Grouchy (played by Grundgetta), but because he's a grouch, he keeps trying to find an alternative to kissing.
  • The Sesame Street Live show Sleeping Birdie, in which Big Bird is put under a sleeping spell, loosely parodies the fairy tale, with the characters reading the unfolding story from a storybook.
  • A portion of Tchaikovsky's score, "Grande valse villageoise" (The Garland Waltz), is quoted when Mr. Noodle swims through the air in Elmo's World: Water.
  • Oscar and Grundgetta again play the prince and Sleeping Grouchy in Episode 4143, in "The Tale of Sleeping Grouchy."
  • The Sesamstrasse spin-off Ernie & Bert Märchensongs adapted "Sleeping Beauty," with Ernie in the title role and Bert as the prince.
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