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The Quick 10: The Origins of 10 of Your Favorite Muppets
by Stacy Conradt - July 2, 2008 - 3:15 PM

I, like a lot of you, grew up on Sesame Street and the Muppets. But do you ever stop to wonder where they came from? Some of the characters we know and love today were recycled from other T.V. shows and commercials Jim Henson worked on and others were invented by using whatever materials were around. Be prepared for a little nostalgia for today’s Q10. And don’t be offended if I left out some of your favorites (I know, Big Bird?!) – not all of the characters have interesting background stories. But if you know the story behind one that I left out, share with us in the comments!


The Origins of 10 of Your Favorite Muppets

1. Cookie Monster. Jim Henson drew some monsters eating various snacks for a General Foods commercial in 1966. The commercial was never used, but Henson recycled one of the monsters (the “Wheel-Stealer”) for an IBM training video in 1967 and again for a Fritos commercial in 1969. By this time, he started working on Sesame Street and decided this monster would have a home there.

2. Elmo. The way it’s described by a Sesame Street writer, apparently this extra red puppet was just lying around. People would pick him up and try to do something with him, but nothing really panned out. In 1984, puppeteer Kevin Clash picked up the red puppet and started doing the voice and the personality and it clicked – thus, Elmo was born.

3. Telly Monster was originally the Television Monster when he debuted in 1979. He was obsessed with T.V. and his eves would whirl around as if hypnotized whenever he was in front of a set. After a while, producers started worrying about his influence on youngsters, so they changed him to make him the chronic worrier he is now.

4. Count von Count made his first appearance in 1972 and was made out of an Anything Muppet pattern – a blank Muppet head that could have features added to it to make various characters. He used to be more sinister – he was able to hypnotize and stun people and he laughed in typical scary-villain-type fashion after completing a count of something and thunder and lightning would occur. He was quickly made more appealing to little kids, though. He is apparently quite the ladies’ man – he has been linked to Countess von Backward, who loves to count backward; Countess Dahling von Dahling and Lady Two.

5. Kermit was “born” in 1955 and first showed up on Sam and Friends, a five-minute puppet show by Jim Henson. The first Kermit was made out of Henson’s mom’s coat and some ping pong balls. At the time, he was more lizard-like than frog-like. By the time he showed up on Sesame Street in 1969, though, he had made the transition to frog. There are rumors that he got the name Kermit from a childhood friend of Henson’s or a puppeteer from the early days of the Muppets, but Henson always refuted both of those rumors.

6. Real Swedish Chef Lars “Kuprik” Bäckman claims he was the inspiration for the Swedish Chef. He was on Good Morning America, he says, and caught Jim Henson’s eye. Henson supposedly bought the rights to the Good Morning America recording and created the Swedish Chef (who DOES have a real name, but it’s not understandable). One of the Muppet writers, Jerry Juhl, says that in all of the years of working with Jim Henson on the Swedish Chef, he never heard that the character was based on a real person.

7. Animal - Everyone’s favorite member of Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem may have been inspired by Keith Moon of The Who. This is speculation, but people who support this theory will point out that Jim Henson named one of the Fraggle Rock characters “Wembley”, which is the town Moon was born in.

8. Miss Piggy is apparently from Iowa. Makes sense. Anyway, she started as a minor character on The Muppet Show, but anyone who knows Miss Piggy can see that she wouldn’t settle for anything “minor”. Her first T.V. appearance was actually on an Herb Alpert special. It wasn’t until 1976, when The Muppet Show premiered, that she became the glamorous blonde with a penchant for frog that we know and love today. Frank Oz once said that Miss Piggy grew up in Iowa; her dad died when she was young and her mother was mean. She had to enter beauty contests to make money.

9. Rowlf the dog, surprise, surprise, was first made in 1962 for a series of Purina Dog Chow commercials. He went on to claim fame as Jimmy Dean’s sidekick on The Jimmy Dean Show and was on every single episode from 1963 to 1966. Jimmy Dean said Rowlf got about 2,000 letters from fans every week. He was considered for Sesame Street but ended up becoming a regular on The Muppet Show in 1976.

10. Oscar the Grouch is performed by the same guy who does Big Bird, Carroll Spinney. Spinney said he based Oscar’s cranky voice on a particular NYC cab driver he once had the pleasure of riding with. He was originally an alarming shade of orange. In Pakistan, his name is Akhtar and he lives in an oil barrel. In Turkey, he is Kirpik and lives in a basket. And in Israel, it’s not Oscar at all – it’s his cousin, Moishe Oofnik, who lives in an old car.

Source via BWE
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[info]gaspworthy 4th-Jul-2008 05:20 pm (UTC)
Cookie Monster just makes me think of Kat from BBUK9.
[info]beetlebummer 4th-Jul-2008 05:25 pm (UTC)
Holy. Fucking. Shit.
[info]up_and_away1252 4th-Jul-2008 05:32 pm (UTC)
wtf is wrong with her??
[info]heybrilliantine 4th-Jul-2008 05:39 pm (UTC)
is she joking? tell me she's joking, is this serious?
[info]bellichka 4th-Jul-2008 05:45 pm (UTC)
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HIRARIOUS!!!!
[info]wtf_garfunkle 4th-Jul-2008 05:45 pm (UTC)
bitch has no bignity.
[info]mslaynie 4th-Jul-2008 08:04 pm (UTC)
Binity. She spelled it! :D
[info]saratea 4th-Jul-2008 05:48 pm (UTC)
god i love her
[info]silvercro 4th-Jul-2008 06:03 pm (UTC)
lol she went into west indian accent near the end
[info]shasta_beast 4th-Jul-2008 05:20 pm (UTC)
Miss Piggy is apparently from Iowa. Makes sense.

Oh, burn.
[info]purplelily85 4th-Jul-2008 05:23 pm (UTC)
my god it is so appropriate there is a New York post below this.
[info]beetlebummer 4th-Jul-2008 05:26 pm (UTC)
All too true.

[info]haunted_spark 4th-Jul-2008 05:31 pm (UTC)
man that never gets old
[info]sickdevilgirl 4th-Jul-2008 06:39 pm (UTC)
TOO FUNNY!
[info]blue_spinel 4th-Jul-2008 05:27 pm (UTC)
where is beaker??
[info]lexy_ 4th-Jul-2008 05:36 pm (UTC)
memememememememe?
[info]queenofgrey 4th-Jul-2008 06:27 pm (UTC)
seriouslyyy. he's my favorite ever.
[info]paula3000 4th-Jul-2008 08:26 pm (UTC)
Dude!
[info]blue_spinel 4th-Jul-2008 08:40 pm (UTC)
!
[info]knives_outx 4th-Jul-2008 05:28 pm (UTC)
Gonzo ftw
[info]skylark67678 4th-Jul-2008 05:29 pm (UTC)
Rowlf and Animal are my favorites.

I have this awesome Animal puppet my brother gave me - there are controls in the head for the eyebrows and eyelids. It's badass.
[info]nix_101 4th-Jul-2008 05:30 pm (UTC)
I have a phobia of muppets, anyone else?
[info]ididthatonce 4th-Jul-2008 05:36 pm (UTC)
I don't, but one of my friends has a serious phobia of 80's animatronic puppets. We can't even watch "The Princess Bride" when she's around.
[info]h0key_p0key 4th-Jul-2008 05:46 pm (UTC)
I have a phobia of all puppets except for muppets.
[info]celica18l Bork Bork Bork4th-Jul-2008 05:30 pm (UTC)
the swedish chef is seriously one of the best muppets



Edited at 2008-07-04 05:30 pm (UTC)
[info]wtf_garfunkle Re: Bork Bork Bork4th-Jul-2008 05:47 pm (UTC)
rofl





i feel like a 5 year old laughing at this
[info]easily_amused87 Re: Bork Bork Bork4th-Jul-2008 05:47 pm (UTC)
LELA YOUUUUUUUUUUUUU. i always do that call from muppet family christmas.
[info]burntblueseason 4th-Jul-2008 05:33 pm (UTC)
Dang, Miss Piggy had a rough childhood :-/

And Elmo was the downfall of Sesame Street, imo.
[info]25whores 4th-Jul-2008 05:35 pm (UTC)
grover > everyone
[info]her_ocean_blue 4th-Jul-2008 06:09 pm (UTC)
fact.
[info]somechickxoxo 4th-Jul-2008 06:58 pm (UTC)
Suuuuuperrrrr Grover! I used to love that skit and the server one.
[info]applesnpairs 4th-Jul-2008 07:43 pm (UTC)
yesss. He's the cutest, furriest, and most Super monster of them all.
[info]heybrilliantine 4th-Jul-2008 05:37 pm (UTC)
the fact that cookie monster is obsessed with fruit now makes me so fucking disappointed with the youth today
[info]raather 4th-Jul-2008 05:40 pm (UTC)
Fruit? How is that even possible!?
[info]theseparallels 4th-Jul-2008 06:09 pm (UTC)
seriously?!
jeez, they even made sesame street health conscious. :|
[info]soymexicana 4th-Jul-2008 06:50 pm (UTC)
no shit. theyre taking the fun out of everything. i never watched sesame street and though "OMG i need to become obsessed with cookies and get really fat"
[info]alexandra_spy 4th-Jul-2008 10:12 pm (UTC)
Jeez! Are they going to change his name now? Or is it just going to be incredibly weird and confusing?
[info]lachica2000 5th-Jul-2008 12:07 am (UTC)
They're explaining it by saying that he realized that cookies are a "sometimes food" and shouldn't be eaten all the time.
[info]last_archangel The best muppet:4th-Jul-2008 05:39 pm (UTC)


Edited at 2008-07-04 05:41 pm (UTC)
[info]lexy_ Re: The best muppet:4th-Jul-2008 05:49 pm (UTC)
hahaha he's trying to eat Kermit!
[info]silentbanshee Re: The best muppet:4th-Jul-2008 10:19 pm (UTC)
oh my god, when I saw that in dark crystal I rewinded and replayed that part like 15 times before I could move on!

hope you don't mind that I yoink it.
[info]last_archangel Re: The best muppet:4th-Jul-2008 10:26 pm (UTC)
Yoink away! I wish I could tell you who made it, but I don't know.
[info]whats_ur_damage 4th-Jul-2008 05:41 pm (UTC)
I have the same birthday that Jim Henson did
[info]bellichka 4th-Jul-2008 05:42 pm (UTC)
lol @ Countess von Backward
[info]easily_amused87 4th-Jul-2008 05:45 pm (UTC)
i legit bugged when i read the subject line. and i laughed in inappropriate amounts at oscar the grouch living in an oil barrel in pakistan.
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