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'''Slithy Toves''' appeared in [[Episode 506: Brooke Shields|episode 506]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]''. The characters from [[Lewis Carroll|Lewis Carroll's]] poem "Jabberwocky" perform on-stage, along with [[Rowlf the Dog|Rowlf]] and [[Scooter]], in a dramatic re-enactment. The two creatures, designed to resemble John Tenniel's ''[[Alice in Wonderland|Alice]]'' illustrations, are faithful to the source text, appearing something like badgers, something like lizards, and something like corkscrews.
 
'''Slithy Toves''' appeared in [[Episode 506: Brooke Shields|episode 506]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]''. The characters from [[Lewis Carroll|Lewis Carroll's]] poem "Jabberwocky" perform on-stage, along with [[Rowlf the Dog|Rowlf]] and [[Scooter]], in a dramatic re-enactment. The two creatures, designed to resemble John Tenniel's ''[[Alice in Wonderland|Alice]]'' illustrations, are faithful to the source text, appearing something like badgers, something like lizards, and something like corkscrews.
   
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They also appeared inย [[Episode 103: Power|episode 103]] of ''[[The Jim Henson Hour]]'' in a medieval sketch, "The Hat Sharpener."
   
 
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Slithy Toves

Slithy Toves

Slithy Toves appeared in episode 506 of The Muppet Show. The characters from Lewis Carroll's poem "Jabberwocky" perform on-stage, along with Rowlf and Scooter, in a dramatic re-enactment. The two creatures, designed to resemble John Tenniel's Alice illustrations, are faithful to the source text, appearing something like badgers, something like lizards, and something like corkscrews.

They also appeared in episode 103 of The Jim Henson Hour in a medieval sketch, "The Hat Sharpener."

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