Is the StoryTeller's Dog a Muppet or a Creature? I know he's not as Muppety as Sprocket, but he's also not as Creaturey as a lot of the other characters on the show.--68.175.96.25 03:50, 9 March 2006 (UTC)
- I'd call him a Creature myself. He looks like a real dog, like Jojo does. But we'll see what other people think. --GrantHarding 05:19, 9 March 2006 (UTC)
- I would say he's more Muppet than creature. I call Bean Bunny a Muppet, which makes his family (in The Tales of the Bunny Picnic) also muppets. By association (being created for the same production), Dog is a Muppet. Jo Jo was meant to match a real dog (Bamboo), but the "Dog" in question was designed out of someones head and drawn on paper before creation....Vard.
- But this is the Storyteller's dog, not the Dog from Bunny Picnic. --GrantHarding 05:28, 9 March 2006 (UTC)
- Oh, I see. duh! Creature then! Definitely...It was made in "The Creature Shop" in London..Vard
- But in the "Secrets of the Muppets" JHH episode, he appears in the "Organization of Muppet Dogs", along side Rowlf, Foo-Foo, and even Ambrosius, but the special seems to contradict the difference between Creature and Muppet (unless they were only there for the joke, which would be my assumption). -- MuppetDude 15:57, 9 March 2006 (UTC)
- Then we shall ignore that as experimental error. Dog is a Creature. --Erik Ebrowne 17:49, 9 March 2006 (UTC)
- I always figured he was a creature, but the first time I heard him, were it not for the opening credits, I would have guessed he was voiced by Steve Whitmire. There's a real trace of Rizzo the Rat in there. Of course, I do know he was voiced by Brian Henson, but does anyone else agree he also sounds a bit like Whitmire? Garrettk41 15:25, 15 March 2008 (UTC)