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'''The Hare''' is one of the protagonists of the [[Aesop's Fables|Aesop fable]] "The Tortoise and the Hare."
 
'''The Hare''' is one of the protagonists of the [[Aesop's Fables|Aesop fable]] "The Tortoise and the Hare."
   
The Hare appears with [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] and [[the Tortoise]] in a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' Sports sketch (a precursor to the [[Sesame Street News Flash]] sketches). When the race begins, the hare dawdles, believing that he could easily defeat the sluggish tortoise. Both contestants lose, however, when Kermit rushes to the finish line to catch the results and is inadvertently crowned the winner.
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The Hare appears with [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] and [[the Tortoise]] in a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' [[Sesame Street News Flash: The Tortoise and the Hare|Sports sketch]] (a variant of the [[Sesame Street News Flash]] sketches). When the race begins, the hare dawdles, believing that he could easily defeat the sluggish tortoise. Both contestants lose, however, when Kermit rushes to the finish line to catch the results and is inadvertently crowned the winner.
   
The Hare re-appears later in another Sesame Street News Flash sketch, with a mop of hair and slightly altered design. This time, the Hare challenges the Tortoise to a rematch, but the Tortoise comes equipped with a jet-pack. This reworked version of the Hare also appears in an [[Alphabet Chat]] about the letter [[H]]. Here he was called [[Harriet and Herbert Hare|Herbert Hare]].
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The Hare re-appears later in [[Sesame Street News Flash: The Tortoise and the Hare's Rematch|another Sesame Street News Flash sketch]], with a mop of hair and slightly altered design. This time, the Hare challenges the Tortoise to a rematch, but the Tortoise comes equipped with a jet-pack. This reworked version of the Hare also appears in an [[Alphabet Chat]] about the letter [[H]]. Here he was called [[Harriet and Herbert Hare|Herbert Hare]].
   
 
In his first sketch, Kermit states that the Hare is "sometimes known to sports fans" as "the Rabbit." The Hare also boastfully refers to his nickname: "Jumpin' Jack Rabbit, they call me."
 
In his first sketch, Kermit states that the Hare is "sometimes known to sports fans" as "the Rabbit." The Hare also boastfully refers to his nickname: "Jumpin' Jack Rabbit, they call me."
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Latest revision as of 10:26, 19 March 2024

Sesamestreetsports
PERFORMER Jerry Nelson
DEBUT 1973
PATTERN Lavender

The Hare is one of the protagonists of the Aesop fable "The Tortoise and the Hare."

The Hare appears with Kermit and the Tortoise in a Sesame Street Sports sketch (a variant of the Sesame Street News Flash sketches). When the race begins, the hare dawdles, believing that he could easily defeat the sluggish tortoise. Both contestants lose, however, when Kermit rushes to the finish line to catch the results and is inadvertently crowned the winner.

The Hare re-appears later in another Sesame Street News Flash sketch, with a mop of hair and slightly altered design. This time, the Hare challenges the Tortoise to a rematch, but the Tortoise comes equipped with a jet-pack. This reworked version of the Hare also appears in an Alphabet Chat about the letter H. Here he was called Herbert Hare.

In his first sketch, Kermit states that the Hare is "sometimes known to sports fans" as "the Rabbit." The Hare also boastfully refers to his nickname: "Jumpin' Jack Rabbit, they call me."

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