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{{character|image=Snerfs.JPG|debut=1966|design=[[Jim Henson]]|designnote=designer|design2=[[Don Sahlin]]|designnote2=builder}}
[[Image:Snerfs.JPG|300px|thumb|The Snerfs]]
 
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[[Image:SSsnerf.png|300px|thumb|A Snerf on ''[[Sesame Street]]'']]
{{designer|[[Jim Henson]]|Designer|[[Don Sahlin]]|Builder}}
 
'''Snerf''' was a monster created during [[Jim Henson|Jim Henson's]] early years on television variety shows. It is essentially a little fuzzy tube with eyes and hair, who pops up and down. When [[Ideal Toys]] created the first licensed Muppet dolls, the three characters they chose were [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]], [[Rowlf the Dog|Rowlf]] and Snerf. However, there's no evidence that the Snerf puppet was actually manufactured and sold.
 
   
 
'''Snerf''' was a monster created during [[Jim Henson|Jim Henson's]] early years on television variety shows. It is essentially a little fuzzy tube with eyes and hair, who pops up and down. When [[:Category:Ideal Toys|Ideal Toys]] created the [[Muppet puppets (Ideal Toys)|first licensed Muppet dolls]], the three characters they chose were [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]], [[Rowlf the Dog|Rowlf]] and Snerf. However, there's no evidence that the Snerf puppet was actually manufactured and sold.
After a while, multiple copies of the monster appeared at the same time, and they became "the Snerfs".
 
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After a while, multiple copies of the monster appeared at the same time, and they became "the Snerfs".
   
 
They appeared in [[Episode 0043|an early episode]] of ''[[Sesame Street]]'', helping Kermit demonstrate "tall" and "short."
 
They appeared in [[Episode 0043|an early episode]] of ''[[Sesame Street]]'', helping Kermit demonstrate "tall" and "short."
   
 
Four Snerfs appeared in the 1970 special ''[[The Great Santa Claus Switch]]''. One of them identified himself in a song as "Snickery".
A chorus of Snerfs performed the opening number, "[[In a Little Spanish Town]]", in ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' [[Episode 113: Bruce Forsyth|Episode 113]].
 
   
 
A chorus of Snerfs performed "[[In a Little Spanish Town]]", in the ''[[Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass]]'' special (1974), and again as the opening number in [[Episode 113: Bruce Forsyth|episode 113]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' (1976).
Four Snerfs appeared in [[The Great Santa Claus Switch]]. One of them appeared in a song as "Snickery".
 
   
Originally, The Snerfs had round noses. In ''The Great Santa Claus Switch'', they had beaks. On ''The Muppet Show'', they had trumpets for noses.
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Originally, the Snerfs had round noses. In ''The Great Santa Claus Switch'', they had beaks. In their ''Herb Alpert'' and ''Muppet Show'' appearances, they had trumpets for noses.
   
 
==Filmography==
 
==Filmography==
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*[[Ideal Toys]] commercials
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*[[Muppet puppets (Ideal Toys)|Ideal Toys]] commercials
 
*''[[Sesame Street]]''
 
*''[[Sesame Street]]''
 
*''[[The Muppets on Puppets]]''
 
*''[[The Muppets on Puppets]]''
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**[[Episode 202: Zero Mostel]]
 
**[[Episode 202: Zero Mostel]]
 
**[[Episode 403: Shields & Yarnell]]
 
**[[Episode 403: Shields & Yarnell]]
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*[[MuppetToons]]
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**"[[The Kermambo]]"
 
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Revision as of 13:40, 7 March 2016

Snerfs
DEBUT 1966
DESIGN Jim Henson designer
  Don Sahlin builder
SSsnerf

A Snerf on Sesame Street

Snerf was a monster created during Jim Henson's early years on television variety shows. It is essentially a little fuzzy tube with eyes and hair, who pops up and down. When Ideal Toys created the first licensed Muppet dolls, the three characters they chose were Kermit, Rowlf and Snerf. However, there's no evidence that the Snerf puppet was actually manufactured and sold.

After a while, multiple copies of the monster appeared at the same time, and they became "the Snerfs".

They appeared in an early episode of Sesame Street, helping Kermit demonstrate "tall" and "short."

Four Snerfs appeared in the 1970 special The Great Santa Claus Switch. One of them identified himself in a song as "Snickery".

A chorus of Snerfs performed "In a Little Spanish Town", in the Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass special (1974), and again as the opening number in episode 113 of The Muppet Show (1976).

Originally, the Snerfs had round noses. In The Great Santa Claus Switch, they had beaks. In their Herb Alpert and Muppet Show appearances, they had trumpets for noses.

Filmography