The cast of The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland - 1999 includes: Drew Allison as Additional Muppet Performer Bill Barretta as Additional Muppet Performer Alison Bartlett as Gina Ruth Buzzi as Ruthie Leslie Carrara as Additional Muppet Performer Lisa Consolo as Additional Muppet Performer Emilio Delgado as Luis Jodi Eichelberger as Additional Muppet Performer Dave Goelz as Humongous Chicken Rowell Gormon as Additional Muppet Performer Rob Killen as Additional Muppet Performer Bruce Lanoil as Additional Muppet Performer Loretta Long as Susan Bob Lynch as Additional Muppet Performer Sonia Manzano as Maria Ed May as Additional Muppet Performer Joey Mazzarino as Bug Bob McGrath as Bob Roscoe Orman as Gordon Carmen Osbahr as Rosita Tim Parati as Additional Muppet Performer Mandy Patinkin as Huxley Annie Peterle as Additional Muppet Performer Lisa Sturz as Additional Muppet Performer Lucky Yates as Additional Muppet Performer
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The Muppet drummer's name is Animal. He is usually out of control, breaking things and taking things way too literally. However, in some more recent Muppet movies he has, at least at times, had more impulse control than normal.
The band consisted of Dr. Teeth at vocals and keyboardist, Janice on guitar, Sgt. Floyd Pepper on bass guitar, Zoot on saxophone and Animal on drums. In season five of the show, Lips joined the band on trumpet. Animal, Floyd and Zoot also played in the Muppet Show pit band, performing the opening and closing themes and underscoring most of the Muppet Show performances. Lips and occasionally Janice appeared in the orchestra in later episodes. Though Lips made some appearances with the group after The Muppet Show was canceled, the group later reverted to its original line-up.
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In the film, A Muppet Christmas Carol, Miss Piggy portrayed Emily Cratchit. Miss Piggy is one of the most popular Muppet characters.
Kermit the Frog played Bob Cratchit in "The Muppet Christmas Carol." He was cast as one of the central characters in the Muppet adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic tale.
The most reception? Not sure what you're asking, if you're asking which Muppet Show episode had the highest ratings, unfortunately, evidently the ratings for The Muppet Show were not recorded for posterity.
No. The most famous Muppet of all, Kermit the Frog, is a Sesame Street Muppet. Many others have featured on the Muppet Show and are great Muppets.
There are a few jokes that are told about Muppet. The most told joke would be "What do you get when you cross Popeye with Pee Wee Herman".
Yes, The Muppet Christmas Carol is a musical-comedy version of the popular book by Charles Dickens. It was one of the first Christmas Carol films of the 1990's.
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You can't really answer this question because there are more than800 muppet songs.Just look up 'Muppet Wiki'And there you will find most songs.:)
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The first theatrical Muppet film was "The Muppet Movie" (1979).
"Man or Muppet" by Jason Segel and Walter.