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* In ''[[The Jim Henson Hour]]'' [[Episode 103: Monster Telethon|episode 3]], [[Willard Scott]] tries to entice Fozzie Bear back into comedy by showing him a slightly used whoopee cushion he found in his closet. Fozzie refers to the cushion as an "old friend."
 
* In ''[[The Jim Henson Hour]]'' [[Episode 103: Monster Telethon|episode 3]], [[Willard Scott]] tries to entice Fozzie Bear back into comedy by showing him a slightly used whoopee cushion he found in his closet. Fozzie refers to the cushion as an "old friend."
   
*In ''[[The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson]]'', [[Gonzo]] introduces a tap dancing whoopee cushion, aptly named [[Whoopie Cushions]], to be a part of the [[Jim Henson]] tribute. Near the end of the special, after reading the letters from Jim's fans, Fozzie is discouraged that they can't do a proper tribute because "all we have are silly songs and whoopee cushions." {{youtube|jtqOaabx1j4}}
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*In ''[[The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson]]'', [[Gonzo]] introduces a tap dancing whoopee cushion, aptly named [[Whoopie Cushions]], to be a part of the [[Jim Henson]] tribute. Near the end of the special, after reading the letters from Jim's fans, Fozzie is discouraged that they can't do a proper tribute because "all we have are silly songs and whoopee cushions."
   
 
*In a [[2008]] "Fozzie's Comedy School" video produced for [[Disney Xtreme Digital|Muppets.com]], Fozzie Bear teaches about comedy props - including rubber chickens, whoopee cushions, and [[pie|custard pies]]. Fozzie calls the whoopee cushion the "time-honored classic of sophisticated comedy." He says "We all know why this is funny," presses on the cushion to make it fart and says, "Aha ha ha, I love that one."
 
*In a [[2008]] "Fozzie's Comedy School" video produced for [[Disney Xtreme Digital|Muppets.com]], Fozzie Bear teaches about comedy props - including rubber chickens, whoopee cushions, and [[pie|custard pies]]. Fozzie calls the whoopee cushion the "time-honored classic of sophisticated comedy." He says "We all know why this is funny," presses on the cushion to make it fart and says, "Aha ha ha, I love that one."

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Fozzie's "Fart shoes" in The Muppets

thumb|300px A whoopee cushion is a practical joke device which produces a noise resembling a fart. It is made from two sheets of rubber that are glued together at the edges. There is a small opening with a flap at one end for air to enter and leave the cushion. To use it, one must first inflate it with air and then place it on a chair or squeeze it. If placed on a chair, an unsuspecting victim will sit on the whoopee cushion, forcing the air out of the opening, which causes the flap to vibrate and create the sound of flatulence.

References

  • In The Jim Henson Hour episode 3, Willard Scott tries to entice Fozzie Bear back into comedy by showing him a slightly used whoopee cushion he found in his closet. Fozzie refers to the cushion as an "old friend."
  • In The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson, Gonzo introduces a tap dancing whoopee cushion, aptly named Whoopie Cushions, to be a part of the Jim Henson tribute. Near the end of the special, after reading the letters from Jim's fans, Fozzie is discouraged that they can't do a proper tribute because "all we have are silly songs and whoopee cushions."
  • In a 2008 "Fozzie's Comedy School" video produced for Muppets.com, Fozzie Bear teaches about comedy props - including rubber chickens, whoopee cushions, and custard pies. Fozzie calls the whoopee cushion the "time-honored classic of sophisticated comedy." He says "We all know why this is funny," presses on the cushion to make it fart and says, "Aha ha ha, I love that one."
  • In The Muppets, Fozzie creates "Fart Shoes" by strapping two whoopee cushions to ordinary footwear. The shoes contradict Kermit's previous statement that "The Muppets have always been about artistic integrity, not cheap tricks."

See also