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Image:Piggy-liberty-pollysmith.jpg|''[[I Love Liberty]]''<br>1982 |
Image:Piggy-liberty-pollysmith.jpg|''[[I Love Liberty]]''<br>1982 |
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Image:Ladylibertypiggy.jpg|[[The Muppet Show On Tour: 2nd Edition]]<br>1985 |
Image:Ladylibertypiggy.jpg|[[The Muppet Show On Tour: 2nd Edition]]<br>1985 |
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+ | piggy liberty photoshoot.jpg|"Miss Liberté" photoshoot |
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Image:Miss_Liberte.JPG|"Miss Liberté" from the [[Muppet Magazine issue 15|Summer 1986 issue of ''Muppet Magazine'']]<br>1986 |
Image:Miss_Liberte.JPG|"Miss Liberté" from the [[Muppet Magazine issue 15|Summer 1986 issue of ''Muppet Magazine'']]<br>1986 |
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Image:Piggystatueofliberty.jpg|German postcard, variation on "Miss Liberté" |
Image:Piggystatueofliberty.jpg|German postcard, variation on "Miss Liberté" |
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Image:Piggyliberty-mupmag.jpg|Dressed for [[Halloween]] in a comic from the [[Muppet Magazine issue 16|Fall 1986 issue of ''Muppet Magazine'']]<br>1986 |
Image:Piggyliberty-mupmag.jpg|Dressed for [[Halloween]] in a comic from the [[Muppet Magazine issue 16|Fall 1986 issue of ''Muppet Magazine'']]<br>1986 |
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Image:Piggyliberty.mupmag-fanart.jpg|fan art published in the [[Muppet Magazine issue 18|Spring 1987 issue of ''Muppet Magazine'']]<br>1987 |
Image:Piggyliberty.mupmag-fanart.jpg|fan art published in the [[Muppet Magazine issue 18|Spring 1987 issue of ''Muppet Magazine'']]<br>1987 |
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Piggy liberty vinylmation.jpg|[[Vinylmation]]<br>2013 |
Piggy liberty vinylmation.jpg|[[Vinylmation]]<br>2013 |
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Mymuppetsshow-icepiggyliberty.jpg|[[My Muppets Show]], Rooftop<br>2013 |
Mymuppetsshow-icepiggyliberty.jpg|[[My Muppets Show]], Rooftop<br>2013 |
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+ | Fourth-Liberty.png|''[[A Capitol Fourth]]''<br>2014 |
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Image:Mtmcomicstatue.jpg|[[The Muppets Take Manhattan (comic book)]]<br>1984 |
Image:Mtmcomicstatue.jpg|[[The Muppets Take Manhattan (comic book)]]<br>1984 |
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Image:Comic-missliberty.jpg|[[Muppet Magazine issue 15]]<br>1986 |
Image:Comic-missliberty.jpg|[[Muppet Magazine issue 15]]<br>1986 |
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+ | TAS-Liberty.jpg|''[[The Animal Show]]'' "[[Episode 318: Bald Eagle|Bald Eagle]]"<br>1997 |
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Image:Liberty.sam-shirt.jpg|''[[Muppets from Space]]''<br>1999 |
Image:Liberty.sam-shirt.jpg|''[[Muppets from Space]]''<br>1999 |
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Image:Liberty.mastercard.jpg|[[MasterCard]] commercial<br>2002 |
Image:Liberty.mastercard.jpg|[[MasterCard]] commercial<br>2002 |
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Toyota road trip day 3.jpg|[[Toyota|Toyota Highlander]] ad<br>2014 |
Toyota road trip day 3.jpg|[[Toyota|Toyota Highlander]] ad<br>2014 |
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Animal liberty hat lipton.jpg|[[Lipton]] commercial<br>2014 |
Animal liberty hat lipton.jpg|[[Lipton]] commercial<br>2014 |
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+ | MMW-We'reDoingASequel-StatueOfLiberty.png|''[[Muppets Most Wanted]]''<br>"[[We're Doing a Sequel]]"<br>2014 |
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Image:Ssmag.19860708.jpg|''[[Sesame Street Magazine]]''<br>July/August 1986 |
Image:Ssmag.19860708.jpg|''[[Sesame Street Magazine]]''<br>July/August 1986 |
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Image:Bettylouliberty.jpg|[[Betty Lou]] in the same issue |
Image:Bettylouliberty.jpg|[[Betty Lou]] in the same issue |
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− | + | Image:GGLiberty.jpg|"[[I Am the World]]"<br>{{eka|2987}} |
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Image:Bbliberty.jpg|Spot illustration for ''Sesame Street Magazine''<br>July 1995 |
Image:Bbliberty.jpg|Spot illustration for ''Sesame Street Magazine''<br>July 1995 |
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Image:Liberty.sesamecredits.jpg|''[[Sesame Street]]'' end credits |
Image:Liberty.sesamecredits.jpg|''[[Sesame Street]]'' end credits |
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Image:BandeNyc.JPG|''Let's Take a Trip!''<br>2000 |
Image:BandeNyc.JPG|''Let's Take a Trip!''<br>2000 |
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Image:Zoe-statue-of-liberty.jpg|[[Zoe]] in the [[Universal Studios Japan]] Halloween parade<br>2008 |
Image:Zoe-statue-of-liberty.jpg|[[Zoe]] in the [[Universal Studios Japan]] Halloween parade<br>2008 |
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− | + | Image:Sesamstrasse-statueofliberty.jpg|In the German [[Sesamstrasse (magazine)|''Sesamstrasse'' magazine]], pages that are designed to teach English words are marked with a picture of [[Rosita]] as the Statue of Liberty.<br>2010 |
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− | + | Image:Gund_abby_statue_of_liberty.jpg|[[Abby Cadabby]] doll by [[Sesame Street plush (Gund)|Gund]] |
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+ | Image:SesameStreet-Hello,Halloween!-StatueOfLiberty-Abby-(2014).png|Abby Cadabby in "[[Hello, Halloween!]]"<br>2014 |
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Revision as of 17:57, 16 April 2016
The Statue of Liberty stands at the mouth of the Hudson River in New York Harbor. The statue is a gift from France, dedicated in 1886 to celebrate the centennial of the United States of America.
Miss Piggy has been pictured as the Statue of Liberty in many forms, including a Sigma Ceramics candlestick in the early 80's. Since that time, other such similar merchandise has been produced and she has gone on to appear as Lady Liberty in several on-screen and illustrated appearances.
A short comic in the Summer 1986 issue of Muppet Magazine tells the story of Lady Liberty's inspiration, Jeanne-Emilie Bartholdi as played by Miss Piggy. After cacthing a vase filled with flowers and a book titled "Theory of Flight," Bartholdi is instructed to stand in an awkward pose while a prototype is sculpted. The accompanying poster pull-out for the magazine is a photo of the result signed by Miss Piggy as "Miss Liberté."
Piggy appeared on screen as the Statue at the climax of Muppet*Vision 3D's closing number. She forms the centerpiece of the fountain outside the Muppet*Vision theater in Walt Disney World, and a number of Piggy items sold at the theme park have featured her in the Statue of Liberty costume.
The real Statue of Liberty appears in a MasterCard commercial with the Muppets, shot on location in New York, and had previously been seen with Kermit and Piggy in promotional material for The Muppets Take Manhattan.
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Minor references
- In Camping in Canada, Oscar the Grouch and Big Bird fly over the Statue of Liberty on their way to Canada.
- In the book Before You Leap, Kermit says one of the reasons he loves New York City is because even the Statue of Liberty is green.