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Bert and Ernie are gay partners on the popular children's TV Show Sesame Street: H is for Homicide. Bert plays an undercover detective living with boyfriend Ernie on Sesame Street, in the worst part of New Yourk. He is an alcoholic, homosexual muppet who commonly uses strong language. Ernie acts as the housewife and is commonly abused by boyfriend Bert. The show was cancelled after 1 episode. |
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[[Image:Bert and Ernie.JPG|thumb|350px|Ernie and his [[rubber duck]]ie with Bert.]] |
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'''Bert and Ernie''' are two roommates on the long-running television show ''[[Sesame Street]]''. The two appear together in numerous skits, forming a comic duo that is one of the centerpieces of the program. Originated by [[Frank Oz]] and [[Jim Henson]], the characters are currently performed by Muppeteers [[Eric Jacobson]] and [[Steve Whitmire]], with Oz performing Bert occasionally since 2000. |
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==History of the duo== |
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Bert and Ernie were built by [[Don Sahlin]] from a simple design scribbled by Muppets creator [[Jim Henson]]. According to [[Frank Oz]], Sahlin also defined their characters on the basis of their physical appearance: Ernie was an orange and Bert was a banana. {{Citation needed|date=March 2009}} In a classic pairing, Ernie appears chubby while Bert appears quite skinny (in a similar way to [[Abbott and Costello]] or [[Laurel and Hardy]] or [[Chucklevision]]).<ref name=VonDrehle>{{cite journal |last=Rushin |first=Steve |date=2007-08-13 |title=How Friends Make You Fat |journal=Time |volume=170 |issue=7 |pages=68 |issn=0040-781X }}</ref> |
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According to [[A&E Network|A&E's]] ''Biography'', Ernie and Bert were virtually the only Muppets to appear in the ''[[Sesame Street]]'' pilot episode, which was screen tested to a number of families in July 1969. Their brief appearance was the only part of the pilot that tested well, so it was decided that not only should Muppet characters be the "stars" of the show, but would also interact with the human characters, something that was not done in the pilot. |
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==Bert== |
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{{main|Bert (Sesame Street)}} |
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Bert was originally performed by [[Frank Oz]]. Since 2001, Muppeteer [[Eric Jacobson]] has been phased in as Bert's primary performer. |
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Bert, though intelligent, is also boring and easily frustrated. He enjoys activities such as paper clip and bottle cap collecting, cooking [[oatmeal]] and watching [[pigeon]]s. In one sketch, Bert reads a book called "Boring Stories" and chuckles, "Boy, these Boring Stories are really exciting!" In the book ''[[Sesame Street Unpaved]]'', Frank Oz says, "I was never really happy with Bert's character until about a year in, when I realized... that he was a very boring character, and I'd use that weakness as a strength for him." |
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Bert is good friends with a pigeon named Bernice, and has even created a dance called "Doin' the Pigeon". Bert serves as President of the National Association of W Lovers, a [[club]] dedicated to the letter [[W]]. Two conventions held by the W Lovers have been shown on the show. Bert also has pet [[goldfish]], two of whom are named Lyle and Talbot, a reference to the actor [[Lyle Talbot]]. A third goldfish is Talbot's wife, Melissa. Bert has a twin brother, Bart; a nephew, Brad; and an Aunt Matilda. |
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The age of Bert and Ernie is regularly discussed on forums. Nothing official has ever been said, but most consider the duo adults, as they do not appear to be highly dependent on others. Helping suggestions of the characters being young is a comment by [[Sesame Street Live]] performer Taylor Morgan. Morgan said to the ''[[The Telegraph (Macon)|Macon Telegraph]]'' that "I just kind of try to think like a 6-year-old or 7-year-old, because that's how old Bert is."<ref>[http://www.macon.com/mld/macon/entertainment/12951922.htm macon.com]</ref>{{Dead link|date=November 2008}} |
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==Ernie== |
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{{main|Ernie (Sesame Street)}} |
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Ernie was originally performed by [[Jim Henson]]. Since 1993, Muppeteer [[Steve Whitmire]] has taken on the role of Ernie (following the death of Henson in 1990). |
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Ernie is well-known for taking baths with his [[rubber duck|Rubber Duckie]], and for having trouble trying to learn to play the saxophone because he would not "put down the duckie". Children can visit Ernie at [[Sesame Place]] in [[Langhorne, Pennsylvania]]. |
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Ernie is a "live-hand puppet", meaning that while operating the head of the puppet with his right hand, the puppeteer inserts his left hand into a T-shaped sleeve, capped off with a glove that matches the fabric "skin" of the puppet, thus "becoming" the left arm of the puppet. A second puppeteer usually provides the right arm. |
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Ernie's performance of "[[Rubber Duckie]]," wherein he sings affectionately about his squeaking toy duck and the joy it brings him during bathtime, became a modest mainstream hit, reaching No. 16 on the [[Billboard Hot 100]] in September 1970.<ref>Whitburn, Joel, "Top Pop Singles: 1955-2006," 2007.</ref> |
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==Comedy routines== |
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A typical Bert and Ernie skit follows one of two similar patterns, both beginning with Ernie devising a hare-brained idea and Bert calmly attempting to talk him out of it. Usually this ends with Bert losing his temper and Ernie remaining oblivious to his own bad idea. Sometimes Ernie's idea miraculously turns out to be correct, much to Bert's evident frustration. |
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An example of a Bert and Ernie skit is the banana in my ear joke: |
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:Bert: "Hey, you've got a banana in your ear!" |
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:Ernie: "What?" |
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:Bert: "I said, YOU'VE GOT A BANANA IN YOUR EAR!" |
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:Ernie: "What? I can't hear you; I've got a banana in my ear!" |
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==Rumors and misconceptions== |
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[[Image:Bert and Ernie Married.jpg|250px|right|thumb|A parody of Bert and Ernie shown as being married at the 2008 [[Chicago]] gay pride parade.]] |
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In 1997, the parody website "[[Bert is Evil]]" displayed Bert in a number of doctored photographs, implicating him in crimes ranging from the [[John F. Kennedy assassination]] to those of [[Jack the Ripper]]. A similar image from another source and featuring Bert conferring with [[Osama bin Laden]] was mistakenly included by a [[Bangladesh]]i print shop on a series of protest signs in late 2001 and 2002.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/1594600.stm BBC News - Bert in the frame with Bin Laden]</ref> |
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Characters named Bert and Ernie appear in the film ''[[It's a Wonderful Life]]'' as a policeman and a taxi driver, respectively, but those behind Sesame Street claim that it's merely a coincidence, even though that is referred to in a Sesame Street Christmas Special..{{Citation needed|date=March 2009}} [[Jerry Juhl]], a writer on many Henson-related projects, said that "Despite his many talents, Jim had no memory for details like this. He knew the movie, of course, but would not have remembered the cop and the cabdriver".<ref>http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2000/01/03/DD45670.DTL</ref> [[Karolyn Grimes]], the actress who played Zuzu Bailey, has publicly claimed that the two Muppets were named after the characters "because the movie was Jim Henson's favorite".{{Citation needed|date=March 2009}} |
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Ernie and Bert live together in an apartment in the basement of 123 Sesame Street. Although they sleep in separate beds, they share a bedroom, which has led some to suggest that they are representations of [[homosexuality|gay lovers]]. This is denied by [[Sesame Workshop]]<ref name="snopes">{{cite web |
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|url = http://www.snopes.com/radiotv/tv/gaymuppet.asp |
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|title = Open Sesame |
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|accessdate = 2007-10-28 |
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|last = Mikkelson |
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|first = Barbara and David P. |
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|authorlink = Snopes |
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|work = Urban Legends Reference Pages |
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|publisher = Barbara and David P. Mikkelson |
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|quote = The Children's Television Workshop has steadfastly denied rumors about Bert and Ernie's sexual orientation... |
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}}</ref>, and some of Bert's interactions with female characters appear to show that he is attracted to women: serenading [[Connie Stevens]] in the [[wikiasite:muppet:Some Enchanted Evening|''Some Enchanted Evening'' segment]] of a first-season episode of ''[[The Muppet Show]]'', and recording a song about his girlfriend, ''[[wikiasite:muppet:I Want to Hold Your Ear|I Want to Hold Your Ear]]'', which was released on several albums. But the idea of Bert and Ernie as a couple is sufficiently widespread that it has been used as the basis of jokes on the shows ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'', ''[[Mind Over Murder|Family Guy]]'', ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]'', ''[[Glee (TV series)|Glee]]'', ''[[Friends]]'', ''[[Lincoln Lover|American Dad!]]'', ''[[The Mentalist]]'', ''[[Skins]]'' and ''[[Cleveland Jr.'s Cherry Bomb|The Cleveland Show]]''.{{Citation needed|date=March 2010}} |
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==Internationally== |
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* Arab World, ''[[Iftah Ya Simsim]]'', Bert is "Badr", and Ernie is "Anis". They're referred to as "Anis w Badr" |
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* Brazil, ''[[Vila Sésamo]]'', Bert is "Beto", and Ernie is "Ênio". They're referred to as "Ênio e Beto". |
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* Egypt, ''[[Alam Simsim]]'', Bert is "Hadi", and Ernie is Shadi. They are known as "Shadi w Hadi". |
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* France, ''[[1, Rue Sésame]]'', Bert is "Bart" and Ernie is "Ernest". They're referred to as "Ernest et Bart". It is also interesting to note that in the French version, when Bert's brother Bart comes to visit, he is called "Bert". |
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* Germany, ''[[Sesamstraße]]'', they are referred to as "Ernie und Bert". The duo were also subject to an adult parody on [[RTL Television|RTL Germany's]] show [[Freitag Nacht News]] (''Friday Night News''). There were 27 skits entitled [[Bernie und Ert]], which figured the pair engaged in a variety of criminal behaviours and/or sexual practices, with many episodes ending with Ert getting hurt. |
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* Israel, ''[[Rechov Sumsum]]'', Bert is "Bentz", a common short-form for the name "Ben-Tzion", and Ernie is "Arik", short-form for "Ariel". |
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* Italy, "Sesamo apriti", Bert is "Berto" and Ernie is "Ernesto". They're referred to as "Ernesto e Berto". |
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* Mexico and all Latin America, ''[[Plaza Sésamo]]'', Bert is "Beto", while Ernie is "Enrique". In addition, Ernie's cousin Ernestine is referred to as "Enriqueta". |
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* Netherlands, ''[[Sesamstraat]]'' they are "Bert en Ernie". [[Paul Haenen]] provides Bert's voice, and [[Wim T. Schippers]] provides Ernie's. |
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* Norway, ''[[Sesam Stasjon]]'', Bert is "Bernt", while Ernie is "Erling". Usually they are referred to as "Bernt og Erling" |
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* Portugal, ''[[Rua Sésamo]]'', Bert is "Becas" and Ernie is "Egas". They're referred to as "Egas e Becas", in the opposite order. |
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* Russia, ''[[Ulitsa Sezam]]'', Bert is Vlas and Ernie is Yenik. They're referred to as ''Yenik i Vlas'' |
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* Spain, ''[[Barrio Sésamo]]'', Bert is "Blas", and Ernie is "Epi". Also, they're always referred to as "Epi y Blas", in the opposite order. |
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* Turkey, ''[[Susam Sokağı]]'', Bert is "Büdü", while Ernie is "Edi". They are commonly referred to as "Edi ile Büdü". |
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==See also== |
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*[[Sesame Street]] |
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*[[Bert (Sesame Street)|Bert]] |
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*[[Ernie]] |
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==External links== |
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*[http://pbskids.org/sesame/index.html Sesame Street at PBS Kids] |
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*[http://www.sesameworkshop.org/sesamestreet/ Sesame Workshop] |
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*[[wikiasite:muppet:Category:Ernie and Bert Sketches|Muppet Wiki: Ernie and Bert sketches]] |
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*[http://toughpigs.com/anthErnie00.htm Tough Pigs Anthology] Transcripts of Ernie and Bert sketches |
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==References== |
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<references /> |
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[[Category:Celebrity duos]] |
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[[Category:Sesame Street segments]] |
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[[Category:Sesame Street Muppet characters]] |
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[[Category:Fictional duos]] |
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[[Category:1969 introductions]] |
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[[Category:The Muppets characters]] |
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[[de:Sesamstraße#Ernie_und_Bert]] |
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[[es:Epi y Blas]] |
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[[fy:Bert en Ernie]] |
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[[he:אריק ובנץ]] |
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[[nl:Bert en Ernie]] |
Revision as of 18:09, 15 April 2010
Bert and Ernie are gay partners on the popular children's TV Show Sesame Street: H is for Homicide. Bert plays an undercover detective living with boyfriend Ernie on Sesame Street, in the worst part of New Yourk. He is an alcoholic, homosexual muppet who commonly uses strong language. Ernie acts as the housewife and is commonly abused by boyfriend Bert. The show was cancelled after 1 episode.