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Kermit was one of [[Jim Henson]]'s most famous [[muppet]] creations (voiced by Henson himself). He was a character on [[Sesame Street]], often as a news reporter. One of his most memorable works was the song, "It's not easy being green".
<b>Kermit the Frog</b> was one of [[Jim Henson]]'s most famous [[muppet]] creations (voiced by Henson himself). Kermit was a character on [[Sesame Street]], often as a news reporter. One of his most memorable works was the song, "It's not easy being green".






Kermit was front "man" to [[The Muppet Show]] and the long suffering stage manager for the show inside [[The Muppet Show]] (''anyone know what it was called?''). He continually struggled to produce a quality program, for a sparse and disaffected audience. Kermit also appeared in several Muppet movies and spin-off series.
Front "man" to the Muppet Show.

Kermit was the long suffering stage manager for the show inside [[The Muppet Show]]. He continually struggled to produce a quality program, for a sparse and disaffected audience.



He also appeared in several Muppet movies and spin-off series.




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He continues to make television appearances (For example, [[Hollywood Squares]] in [[2001]]) long after his shows were cancelled.
He continues to make television appearances (for example, [[Hollywood Squares]] in [[2001]]) long after The Muppet Show was cancelled.





Revision as of 23:46, 18 October 2001

Kermit the Frog was one of Jim Henson's most famous muppet creations (voiced by Henson himself). Kermit was a character on Sesame Street, often as a news reporter. One of his most memorable works was the song, "It's not easy being green".


Kermit was front "man" to The Muppet Show and the long suffering stage manager for the show inside The Muppet Show (anyone know what it was called?). He continually struggled to produce a quality program, for a sparse and disaffected audience. Kermit also appeared in several Muppet movies and spin-off series.


Kermit was involved in a on-again, off-again love affair with Miss Piggy. If Kermit could be said to have had a best friend, it would have been Fozzie the Bear.


He continues to make television appearances (for example, Hollywood Squares in 2001) long after The Muppet Show was cancelled.


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