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3'''[[center: [- [[Characters/SesameStreet Main Character Index]] -]]]'''
4'''[[center: [- [[Characters/SesameStreetMonsters Monsters]] | Anything Muppets | [[Characters/SesameStreetOtherMuppets Other Muppets]] -]]]'''
5'''[[center: [- [[Characters/SesameStreetPeople People]] | [[Characters/SesameStreetUnseenAndAnimatedCharacters Unseen and Animated Characters]] -]]]'''
6----
7The Anything Muppets (known internally as "[=AMs=]") are "blank" Muppets with interchangeable features and clothing, and allow puppeteers to create new characters without having to build the Muppets from scratch.
8----
9[[foldercontrol]]
10
11[[folder:In General]]
12* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Deliberately invoked so as to avoid RaceTropes.
13* TheBlank: Until more features are added, they have nothing but mouths.
14* ColorfulThemeNaming: Examples include Fat Blue, Pumpkin, Little Hot Pink, etc. Justified because, hey, how else can you tell them apart?
15* ReusedCharacterDesign: Because of the limited use of Muppets, the crew would just reuse certain parts and make them another character.
16%%* UnlimitedWardrobe
17[[/folder]]
18
19!Main Anything Muppets
20[[folder:The Amazing Mumford]]
21!!The Amazing Mumford
22[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/theamazingmumford_tumblrpicture.png]]
23-->'''Performed by:''' Jerry Nelson (1971-2012), John Kennedy (2004-Present)
24-->'''Anything Muppet:''' Large Lavender Live Hands
25
26A Large Lavender Live Hands Anything Muppet bumbling StageMagician whose magic never works quite right.
27----
28* BeachEpisode: "Imagine That" had a subplot of him trying to go to the beach.
29* BigOlEyebrows: To the extent that they cover his eyes completely.
30* CharacterCatchphrase: He says, "A la peanut butter sandwiches" when he makes a spell.
31* ExactWords: When Grover asks him to make a carrot disappear, Mumford gladly obliges - by eating it.
32-->'''Mumford''': Magic? Who said anything about magic?
33* EyesAlwaysShut: He has big bushy eyebrows, but no visible eyes, so they are apparently always closed.
34* FreakyFridayFlip: In a 1990s episode, Mumford does a magic trick where he switches places with a dog, but things go awry when the dog, in Mumford's body and still holding the wand, runs away and leaves him unable to undo the trick.
35* MagicalIncantation: Generally, he uses the aforementioned "A la peanut butter sandwiches!" In the ''Imagine That!'' video, however, he also uses "Alakazam and Jeepers creepers!"
36* IneptMage: His spells nearly always end up backfiring.
37* LevitatingALady: In one skit, he has Grover climb up on a pedestal. Mumford then recites magic words, removes the supporting pillar, and the platform remains in mid-air! After Mumford leaves, Grover decides to do the same trick on one Herry (while not knowing the secret), with disastrous results!
38* MagicMisfire: His trademark. One time, he tried to make a duck speak like a human, but wound of up switching its natural voice with Maria's in the process.
39* MagiciansAreWizards: He was a stage magician, but could do real magic, even if it always did go awry.
40* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: His voice is based on that of comedian Creator/WCFields.
41* PullARabbitOutOfMyHat:
42** In one sketch, Grover watches as the Amazing Mumford tries to produce a rabbit from his hat. Neither of them is aware that Grover is gradually taking on the features of a rabbit.
43** In a later episode, Professor D. Rabbit agrees to be pulled out of Mumford's hat if Mumford allows the roles to be reversed afterward.
44* ShortDistancePhoneCall: Mumford manages to mess up a playdate in Miles' room via a pay phone around the corner.
45* StageMagician: He performs magic onstage for a living.
46* {{Teleportation}}: Sometimes, his magic allows him to teleport.
47[[/folder]]
48
49[[folder:Betty Lou]]
50!!Betty Lou
51[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/characterbettylou.jpg]]
52-->'''Performed by:''' Frank Oz (1969-1970), Fran Brill (1970-1984, primary), Marilyn Sokol (1974-75, secondary), Lisa Buckley (1993-present)
53-->'''Anything Muppet:''' Hot Pink
54
55A Hot Pink Anything Muppet little girl who likes dolls and is four years old.
56----
57* AscendedExtra: She would appear a lot more in the books than the show, often as one of the main characters. Then in the 1990s, she appeared more in the show too.
58* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: In the first season sketch "Pick Your Pet", the character went under the name of Lucy Jones.
59* YouLookFamiliar: Shares many similarities with Prairie Dawn, and often is mistaken for her.
60[[/folder]]
61
62[[folder:Biff and Sully]]
63!!Biff and Sully
64[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/biffportrait.jpg]] [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sully_5.png]]
65-->'''Biff performed by:''' Jerry Nelson (1972-2012), Matt Vogel (2019)
66-->'''Sully performed by:''' Richard Hunt (1973-1992), David Rudman (1992-present)
67-->'''Anything Muppet:''' Large Lavender Live Hand (Biff), Pumpkin (Sully)
68
69A pair of construction workers who work together.
70----
71* DreadfulMusician: Biff. He's a good singer, but multiple episodes show that he can't play the piano very well, unlike Sully.
72* {{Expy}}: Biff is based on the overly-talkative taxi cab passenger that Jack Burns played in his recurring comedy sketches with Avery Schreiber (who played the driver).[[note]] Burns had quite a few Muppet connections, including being the head writer of the first season of ''Series/TheMuppetShow'' and co-writing ''Film/TheMuppetMovie''.[[/note]]
73* EyesAlwaysShut: Sully's eyebrows are very visible, but his eyes aren't.
74* HandyMan: They're construction workers who are always building or fixing something.
75* HappilyMarried: Biff has a wife that he loves very much. She appears in one episode in the 1990s.
76* HeterosexualLifePartners: They're best friends who are almost always together.
77* MotorMouth: Biff often talks this way, much to the ire of his best friend and co-worker, Sully, who can't get a word out because of it.
78* OddCouple: One's a bit of a MotorMouth while the other one is TheSpeechless. They're still partners.
79* ThePianoPlayer: Sully has played music on the piano (including the sketch where he and Biff - mostly Sully - build a piano).
80* SignatureHeadgear: They are almost never seen without their hardhats (yellow for Biff, orange for Sully), which are a part of their job and often have their names emblazoned on them. Biff even wears his in the bath.
81* SilentPartner: Sully is usually paired with Biff but can never get a word in.
82* TheSpeechless: Sully usually never did speak (mostly because he couldn't get in a word edgewise over Biff).
83* SuddenlyVoiced: Rarely, Sully speaks (like in ''Outrageous Makeover: Home Addition'').
84[[/folder]]
85
86[[folder:Count von Count]]
87!!Count von Count
88[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/countvoncount.png]]
89-->'''Performed by:''' Jerry Nelson (1972-2012, voice; 1972-2004, puppetry), Matt Vogel (2013-present, voice; 2004-present, puppetry)
90-->'''Anything Muppet:''' Large Lavender Live Hands
91
92An Ambiguously Undead Large Lavender Live Hand Anything Muppet guy with fangs, a Romanian accent, and a love of counting. He lives in a castle with a number of bats and has been seen dating various Countesses.
93----
94* AmbiguouslyJewish: His songs are frequently based on klezmer. He also has the stereotypical large nose. However, he celebrates Christmas.
95* {{Badbutt}}: Associated with creepy music, castles, bats, etc. like classical vampires, but like the rest of the cast he's [[DarkIsNotEvil completely harmless]].
96* BadassCape: Wears a long, flowing vampire's cape. Although it’s a bit unusual: it’s dark green with a triangular collar, and the inside has a colorful confetti-like pattern. In episodes where a green screen is required, his cape is purple.
97* BadBadActing: In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m743lkWMcFY a Vanity Fair video where various Sesame Street characters do impressions of each other]], his are consistently the worst: he always keeps his own accent, and usually seems at a loss for what to say. His impression of Ernie almost comes off as a roast:
98-->'''Count-as-Ernie:''' I am here to annoy you!
99* BatOutOfHell: Averted; the Count's bat friends are some of the nicest bats on TV.
100* BreakoutCharacter: One of the earliest examples on the show. He debuted in the fourth season and went on to become one of the show's most iconic and popular characters.
101* ButNotTooEvil: His original portrayal was fairly ''sinister'' compared to his more child-friendly modern portrayal but he was never a straight-up villain.
102* CharacterizationMarchesOn: He acted a bit more like a vampire in his early appearances, moving his hands around as if hypnotizing others as well as walking around with his cape across his face. His laugh was also louder and more sinister as opposed to the softer chuckle of today.
103* TheCharmer: He's quite the romantic and has acted so with various women, but he's too pleasant and good-natured to be TheCasanova. A few skits have given him a lady friend named Countess. He tried proposing to her at one point, but she turned him down. However, he is married in the Furchester Hotel spin-off.
104* ClassicalMovieVampire: The Count has a Transylvanian accent and lives in a haunted castle.
105* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Downplayed, but aside from his "Number of the Day" segments, many of his skits involve him finding bizarre excuses to count things. These include ordering a dozen hot dogs at a restaurant and counting them one by one (without eating even one of them), interrupting Kermit's fairy tale news segments to count the three little pigs and seven dwarves, and counting the times he knocks on ''his own front door'' as though he were waiting for someone to answer it.
106* ColdTurkeysAreEverywhere:
107** In the episode where he got the counting flu, the only cure was no counting, yet he kept seeing, hearing, and even ''imagining'' things to count.
108** In an episode where he tried to give up counting, all his new jobs required counting.
109* CoolOldGuy: While the Count's actual age is rather debatable, it is possibly at least in the triple digits (possibly older). Despite his advanced age, he doesn't look too old, he owns a rather [[ThemeMobile interesting vehicle]], is a stickler for numbers, a great dancer, a great musician (with the pipe organ and violin, that is) and is basically like an uncle or even a grandfather figure for the younger muppet characters. The spirit of it all keeps him young at heart.
110* CountingSheep: Has counted sheep to get to sleep several times, sometimes continuing to count in his sleep. The sheep actually had to go on strike once, resulting in a man dressing up as a sheep and leaping over the Count’s bed repeatedly.
111* DarkIsNotEvil: He's a vampire, but quite nice.
112* DaywalkingVampire: Whether he actually is a vampire or not, he doesn't have much problem being outside during the daylight hours. But he does avoid it when he can.
113* DramaticThunder: Used to signify that he's about to appear, or after counting something. When the Count participates on "Beat the Time", he is tasked with finding two things that come from the sky. He accomplishes this by simply counting along with the clock and the thunder and rain that follow are deemed by Guy Smiley to count as acceptable answers.
114* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: "Count von Count" is his name, but most people just call him "the Count".
115* EvilLaugh: In his earlier incarnations his SignatureLaugh was on the scary side, even though he was never evil.
116* FlourishCapeInFrontOfFace: He often covers his face with the hem of his cape as part of his vampire motif.
117* FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire: Count is an affable vampire.
118* FunnyForeigner: His accent often evokes this trope.
119* GoodWithNumbers: He loves counting!
120* HighClassGlass: Wears it to bed and while swimming/bathing, even! It’s always shown over his left eye.
121* IAmSpartacus: In episode 4111, the Count wins the [[BlandNameProduct Noble Prize]] for counting, but the Count runs late, and his neighbors stall for him by impersonating him. Even the girls wear fake Count beards.
122* ImpoverishedPatrician: In "Doing the Batty Bat", he states that in his youth "Our castle was cold". Granted he’s been around since the Stone Age (at the earliest), so it’s understandable.
123* InnocentlyInsensitive: He doesn't mean to cause trouble, but he's so obsessed with counting that he doesn't realize how much mischief it causes or inconvenience other people.
124* ItRunsInTheFamily: His family loves counting as much as he does.
125* KarmaHoudini: The Count frequently, albeit unintentionally causes mischief and/or irritates people with his obsession or even his thunder and lightning. He rarely receives comeuppance in his sketches. This was averted in street scene 1 of episode 1287 where he counts the number of people with jobs, the third one being a meter maid who hands him a citation for illegally parking next to a fire hydrant as she mocks his counting and laughter, and steals his thunder while doing so.
126* LaughingMad: Although it's been toned down since the '70s, when it was downright ''alarming.''
127* MadLibsCatchPhrase: "[insert number]! [insert number] [insert noun](s)! ''[[DramaticThunder ÏŸÏŸÏŸÏŸ]]'' '''AH-AH-AH!!!''' ''[[DramaticThunder ÏŸÏŸÏŸÏŸ]]''
128* MadMathematician: He's obsessed with counting things. He's also very good at it, of course. And he finishes off his counting with a mad laugh.
129* MeaningfulName: He is called "the Count" because he is like Dracula and because he likes to count.
130* NumberObsession: Naturally.
131* OminousPipeOrgan: He plays one during the "Batty Bat" song. Another features in the recurring Number of the Day segment, although admittedly that one isn't very ominous.
132* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: In the BadFuture in ''Elmo Saves Christmas'', the Count has counted so many consecutive Christmases for a whole year that he has actually gotten sick of counting, the first clue to the viewer that this future is ''really'' bad.
133* OutOfCharacterMoment: In the episode where he counts mistakes, he actually ''miscounts'' something at the beginning and in the episode where he tries to give up counting, he does it again, this time by counting the same thing twice.
134* OurVampiresAreDifferent: [[invoked]] [[FlipFlopOfGod Official sources vary]] on whether or not the Count is actually a vampire, but he's certainly got the look down. He has no reflection and hates garlic, yet he still has a heartbeat. He has not yet turned into a bat onscreen, but he apparently can.
135* PerkyGoth: He looks and dresses like a ClassicalMovieVampire and appreciates all things macabre, but he's one of the most cheerful and friendly characters in the series.
136* PlotAllergy: Seems to have hay fever, as he once noted that he likes to count flowers because they make him sneeze and then he can count his own sneezes, as seen in one of his early skits and in street scene 2 of episode 1204.
137* ThePollyanna: As long as there are things to count, nothing ever dampens his spirits. This exchange says it all:
138-->'''Creator/SusanSarandon:''' That's what I love about you, Count. You always look on the bright side.
139-->'''Count:''' Somebody has to.
140* PunnyName: "Count" is his title, but it's also what he loves to do.
141* RepetitiveName: Count Von Count.
142* SickEpisode:
143** In episode 0632, he gets the chicken pox and counts his itchy spots while he's in bed.
144** In another episode, namely episode 2809, he gets "counting flu" which causes him to pass out every time he counts or thinks of numbers.
145** There’s an episode where he, Baby Bear, and a few others get sore throats.
146* SignatureLaugh: His iconic "Ah-ah-ah!".
147* TimeAbyss: According to a video in February 2017 where [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fc2yFoq09ug the Sesame Street characters were asked the Internet's most-searched questions]], the Count is 6,523,728 years old "next October". On the show, however, he has been aware of being alive for over two centuries, having counted days and nights for 79,421 (which equals to 217 years, five months, and ten days) straight, according to episode 3304.
148* TookALevelInKindness: His modern appearances are slightly more friendly by comparison with the earlier appearances...
149* {{Thememobile}}: [[CoolCar The Countmobile]]. It made its debut in the Season 6, which resembled that of a go-kart with a basic bike horn and an out-of-state license plate that read "TRANSYLVANIA 6-5000." It remained that way until it was updated in the 1985 film ''Follow that Bird'', where it currently resembles an antique Stanley Steamer with bat wings apendages and an updated license plate that is registered in New York that reads "12345678910," ''go figure''.
150* TruthInTelevision: Some of the older vampire mythology actually depicts them as having severe OCD when it comes to counting things. It was even said that one could ward off a vampire by hanging fishing nets outside the doors and windows of ones home because the vampire would have to compulsively count all of the knots before proceeding and would run out of time and be caught in the sunlight.
151* TheUndead: Zigzagged. He's some sort of vampire, but it's unknown if he's really undead, given that he still has a heartbeat and can breathe.
152* TheVonTropeFamily: "von Count" is his surname. It’s unknown what his first name is.
153* VampireVords: Played straight and inverted. He pronounces his "w"s as "v"s, and occasionally does the same vice versa (pronouncing "seven" more as "sewen", for instance). Some real-life Romanians do actually talk like this in English, however.
154* VampiresHateGarlic: In Episode 4931, he goes shopping at Sarita's Supermarket, and says "Pass" when a vendor offers him garlic.
155* VocalEvolution: In some of Jerry Nelson's later performances, the Count's voice sounds older, raspier, and a bit strained due to Nelson's health problems. Just watch "Song of the Count" and "Eight is Great" back-to-back for comparison.
156[[/folder]]
157
158[[folder:Forgetful Jones]]
159!!Forgetful Jones
160[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/5874e75d42e4d62873855a25.png]]
161--> '''Performed by:''' Michael Earl (1979-1981), Richard Hunt (1981-1992), Matt Vogel (2019)
162
163A Large Lavender Live Hands Anything Muppet cowboy with poor memory.
164----
165* AccidentalMisnaming: Because of his forgetfulness, he often calls people by the wrong names. Not Clementine and Buster, though, which shows just how dear they are to his heart.
166* BunnyEarsLawyer: He always forgets what he's supposed to do, but once he's been reminded, he seems to be pretty good at his job as a cowboy.
167* CharacterCatchphrase: Says, "Awwwwww. I forget!" a lot.
168* {{Cowboy}}: He lives and works on a ranch raising cattle, rides a horse, and is almost never seen without his cowboy hat and western duds.
169* DemotedToExtra: He has not been given any prominent roles since Richard Hunt's death, but has made recent non-speaking background appearances, though he did make an appearance at [[https://youtu.be/TKMD7dUkCM0 Comic Con]][[labelnote:note]]The character's initial retirement was out of respect for his death[[/labelnote]].
170* ForgetfulJones: The TropeNamer. He has an extremely bad memory.
171* HiddenDepths: For someone who is so absent-minded, he's a very good guitarist and pianist.
172* ItRunsInTheFamily: Some of his relatives, including his great-great-grandfather Forgettinest Jones, are as forgetful as he is.
173* MeaningfulName: He's just as forgetful as his name implies.
174* MisterStrangenoun: His first name is a dictionary word.
175* NiceGuy: Forgetful is such a sweetheart that you can't help but love him.
176* OfficialCouple: He has a longtime girlfriend named Clementine.
177* ThePianoPlayer: Most western sketches have one and Forgetful has filled the role at least once.
178* TheQuietOne: Became this following Richard Hunt's death, out of respect to Hunt, making occasional appearances but not speaking for many years until Matt Vogel finally voiced him.
179* SesquipedalianSmith: He has a three-syllable first name to go with the short last name Jones.
180[[/folder]]
181
182[[folder:Guy Smiley]]
183!!Guy Smiley
184[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/guysmiley.png]]
185-->'''Performed by:''' Jim Henson (1969–1990), Eric Jacobson (2005–present)
186-->Anything Muppet: Orange Gold
187A manic television personality who emcees whatever TV shows need emceeing.
188----
189* AmbiguouslyJewish: Guy Smiley is just a StageName; his real name is Bernie Liederkrantz, as he stated in one "Beat the Time" sketch.
190* DemotedToExtra: Was mostly retired for years after Jim Henson's death, to the point of TheCharacterDiedWithHim. He has recently been brought back with new material.
191* GameShowHost: In most of his appearances, he has played this role.
192* LargeHam: Often hams things up.
193* NoIndoorVoice: To the point where Jim Henson hated doing the character; it was hard on his throat. In order to do multiple takes ''and'' avoid putting strains on his throat, he usually pre-recorded the lines that would be spoken by the character in his sketches.
194* SmarmyHost: Guy has slicked hair, wears a tie and jacket, and loves reminding everyone that he's "American's favorite game show host" as loudly as he can.
195* SuddenlyShouting: Inverted. In the Letter of the Day pageant, he drops his constant shouting in favor of a softer tone when he starts singing.
196* WeatherReport: Once hosted "The Weather Show."
197[[/folder]]
198
199[[folder:Mr. Johnson]]
200!!Mr. Johnson
201-->'''Performer:''' Jerry Nelson (1971-2012, voice; 1971-2004, puppetry), Matt Vogel (2014-present, voice; 2004-present, puppetry)
202-->'''Anything Muppet''': Fat Blue
203[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mr_johnson_table.jpg]]
204
205A grumpy old customer of Charlie's restaurant where his waiter is Grover.
206----
207* AscendedExtra: Granted, he's been on the show since the early years, but he's gained a bit more prominence in later years, appearing in more street stories, and sometimes without Grover.
208* BerserkButton: ''Never'' suggest he has beady eyes.
209* BigEater: Subverted. His overweight appearance and the fact that he is constantly at restaurants would suggest this, but in one sketch, he couldn't eat two slices of pizza.
210* ButtMonkey: In nearly every appearance he makes, something unlucky happens to him.
211* CharacterCatchphrase: ''[as he sees Grover in other jobs]'' "I know you. You're that waiter from over at Charlie's!" or "Oh... not you again!" Also "That does it. From now on, I'm taking my lunch with me in a paper sack."
212* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: This is a man who orders a bowl of alphabet soup and expects it to contain each and every letter of the alphabet.
213* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: In early 'Waiter Grover' skits, he was the one who caused Grover trouble. Perhaps his later frustrations with Grover are a form of LaserGuidedKarma?
214* {{Fainting}}: He often passes out (or at least appears to) at the end of a skit.
215* InkSuitActor: A minor example. With his mustache, he bears something of a resemblance to Jerry Nelson, especially in later years when Nelson had a more plus-sized physique.
216* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: While he's often annoyed by Grover and doesn't hide it, he's shown to be a bit nicer to some of the Sesame Street residents, particularly the younger residents.
217* MemeticMutation: His interactions with Grover are frequently parodied, and he was a meme on ''Series/TheDailyShowWithJonStewart'' due to his physical resemblance to then-Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele. He and Grover even appeared in a Farmer's Insurance commercial in 2019 for the show's 50th anniversary, in which Grover destroys Mr. Johnson's car while trying to fix his water heater.
218%%* StraightMan: Plays one to Grover.
219* UnsatisfiableCustomer: Grover ''always'' gets his orders wrong.
220[[/folder]]
221
222[[folder:Prairie Dawn]]
223!!Prairie Dawn
224[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prairedawn_facebookprofilepicture.jpg]]
225 [[caption-width-right:350:"Oh welcome, oh welcome, to our little play/ We're ever so glad you could join us today/ To read all these tropes which make up my life/ Which may have been chock-full of chaos and strife."]]
226--> '''Performed by''': Fran Brill (1971-2014), Stephanie D'Abruzzo (2015-present)
227
228A Hot Pink Anything Muppet, pageant-obsessed girl who aspires to a career in journalism.
229----
230* CharacterCatchphrase: "Oh, dear!" is her catchphrase, usually followed by a groan.
231* DemotedToExtra: Although she was featured in much of the merchandise (books, records, toys, etc.), Prairie was not on the show much during the first two decades. Through the 1990s to the late 2000s, she started to be seen on a much more regular basis. Shortly after, she nearly vanished until just before Fran Brill retired. Prairie started to appear somewhat regularly afterwards, except for seasons 50 and 51.
232* DramaQueen: Rants whenever she's upset or frustrated.
233* DropInCharacter: Plays one in a ShowWithinAShow, as the Count and Countess' drop-in neighbor.
234* FacePalm: Her signature gesture, whenever the other Muppets mess things up in her plays (in other words, every single play).
235* {{Foil}}: Some Cookie Monster-centric sketches show her as the prim, polite counterpart to his messy and undignified gluttony.
236* GirlyGirl: When it comes to Muppets performed by Fran Brill, she's this compared to Zoe's {{Tomboy}} (although Prairie doesn't usually exhibit normal stereotypic behaviors of one).
237* HugeGuyTinyGirl: She's very tiny; whenever she interacts with male muppets like Grover or Cookie Monster, they tower over her.
238* IntrepidReporter: Besides hosting pageants, this is another role she's often played.
239* LargeHam: When she's unhappy, she makes a very big deal out of it.
240* OhCrap: In one Letter of the Day skit, she actually eats the Letter of the Day and gets very gassy from it.
241* OnceAnEpisode: There is a whole set of sketches where Prairie Dawn tries to keep Cookie Monster away from a Letter of the Day Cookie. [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption Three guesses how that turns out]].
242* OneOfTheBoys: A downplayed example, but Prairie is seen with male Muppets more often than female, usually the likes of Cookie Monster, Grover, Elmo, Telly and Big Bird.
243* OnlySaneWoman: Tends to play this role to the other, zanier Muppets.
244* PinkMeansFeminine: Her skin is hot pink and she's a prim and proper GirlyGirl.
245* TheSmurfettePrinciple: One of the few female recurring Muppets in the early days of ''Sesame Street''. These days, Abby Caddaby, Rosita, and Zoe have made for a slightly more gender-balanced cast.
246* SurroundedByIdiots: She never ''says'' it in so many words, but when you watch her pageants or demonstrations with Cookie Monster, it's pretty clear that she's ''thinking'' it.
247* TrueBlueFemininity: Usually wears blue.
248* WiseBeyondHerYears: Prairie is reportedly 6 years old and is easily the most "mature" of the Muppet cast, to the point of serving as a director and reporter in many episodes and direct-to-video specials.
249[[/folder]]
250
251[[folder:Sherlock Hemlock]]
252!!Sherlock Hemlock
253[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sherlockhemlock_2009.jpg]]
254--> '''Performed by:''' Jerry Nelson (1970-1996), Matt Vogel (2019)
255
256A Green Anything Muppet somewhat inept detective. Like many others, he's fallen by the wayside over the past decade or so.
257----
258* CaptainErsatz: It goes without saying that he wears [[Literature/SherlockHolmes a deerstalker cap and tweed Inverness cape]].
259* CharacterCatchphrase: He often shouts, "Egad!" and "Gadzooks!".
260* CluelessDetective: He has a tendency to miss the obvious when solving "mysteries".
261* TheDitz: Sometimes forgets that he did some of the "crimes" himself.
262* DoesNotLikeSpam: Implied not to like bread crusts in one skit.
263* IdenticalGrandson: He evidently had a caveman ancestor: the Royal Smart Person.
264* {{Leitmotif}}: His entrances are usually heralded by a distinctive organ tune. Lampshaded in one skit by Ernie: "Hey, that's detective music!"
265* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: While the character is a Literature/SherlockHolmes parody, Jerry Nelson patterned his voice after Creator/RonaldColman.
266* ParodyNames: His name is an obvious parody of Sherlock Holmes.
267* SherlockHomage: About as blatant as it gets, with his British accent, deerstalker, cape and magnifying glass. Several generations of Americans kids were familiar with Sherlock Hemlock long before they found out about Holmes.
268* SmartBall: In a couple of sketches, he manages to actually solve mysteries for Ernie without help: one about an apple that Ernie found, and one about where Bert is at the beach.
269* ShoutOut: His name is based on ''Literature/SherlockHolmes'' and he acts like ''Literature/HerculePoirot''.
270* SmallNameBigEgo: He maintains that he's "the World's Greatest Detective", despite ample evidence to the contrary.
271[[/folder]]
272
273!Minor and Supporting Anything Muppets
274
275[[folder:A to G]]
276!! Baby Fats Domino
277-->'''Performer:''' Kevin Clash
278[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/4116za.jpg]]
279
280A baby pop singer.
281----
282* AgeAppropriateAngst: His launching into full-on blues mode because his blankie is being washed is typical of a baby.
283* BrainyBaby: Is able to speak in full sentences despite being a baby.
284* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Obviously based on early RockAndRoll legend Music/FatsDomino.
285* SomethingBlues: One of his songs is called "Baby Blankie Blues".
286
287!!The Beetles
288[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/letterb.png]]
289-->'''Performer:''' Richard Hunt (primary lead singer); Christopher Cerf (secondary lead singer, "Hey Food")
290-->'''Anything Muppet:''' Various
291
292They are the fabulous insect four who sang "Letter B", "Thinking of U", and "Hey Food" (with Cookie Monster). They appear as both Lavender and Green Anything Muppet insects.
293----
294* ClumsyCopyrightCensorship: Almost happened, but was averted at the last minute. Northern Songs, during its waning years as the publishing company for the Beatles' music, attempted to launch a $5.5 million lawsuit against the Children's Television Workshop over the similarities between the series' "Letter B" and the actual group's "Let It Be." Shortly before the case went to trial, Music/MichaelJackson acquired the rights for the group's songs, and dropped the lawsuit. CTW was fined only $50, paid out of the back pocket of series composer Christopher Cerf. Music/PaulMcCartney, who admitted to Cerf that he liked the song, was not involved in the lawsuit.
295* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: The group, and its songs, are based on those from the British 1960s rock group Music/TheBeatles. "Letter B" is based on "Let it Be"; "Thinking of U" is based on "P.S. I Love You" and "Here, There, and Everywhere", and "Hey Food" is based on "Hey Jude".
296
297!!Bip Bippadotta
298[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/everybodyssong1978.jpg]]
299[[caption-width-right:350:Bip Bippadotta]]
300-->'''Performed by:''' Jim Henson
301-->'''Anything Muppet:''' Lavender
302
303A green furry character with an orange beard and CoolShades. He is made from a Lavender Anything Muppet. He appeared in songs like "The Rhyming Song (Fat Cat Sat Hat)", "Some of Us", "Everybody's Song" (With the Androoze Sisters), "Scratch My Back" (With Jack and Jill), "Opposite", and "Air". He's often considered a cousin to the [[Series/TheMuppetShow Muppet Show]] character Mahna Mahna, due to his physical resemblance (except he has cool sunglasses in place of the big black eyes) and to having the same performer. In fact, Bip's original name was Mah Na Mah Na (note the different spelling) when he first appeared in Season 1, and he even sang "Mahna Mahna" in his debut appearance.
304----
305* ArtEvolution: From his debut as Mah Na Mah Na (not to be confused with the Muppet Show's Mahna Mahna) in 1969, Bip underwent several design shifts over the years, with his skin tone changing from Reddish-Magenta to Pumpkin Orange to finally Lavender, his hair originally being brown, no shades and standard Muppet eyes, a [[PerpetualFrowner permanent scowl]] a la Bert, and, in his first incarnation, a striped long-sleeve shirt. By the mid-1980s he had been redesigned to more closely resemble the Muppet Show's Mahna Mahna, as seen in the screenshot above (from "Everybody's Song").
306* {{Scatting}}: Most of Bip's vocals in "Everybody's Song" consist of this, with a trio of female cows singing the actual lyrics.
307
308!!Captain Vegetable
309-->'''Performer:''' Jim Henson (1983), Richard Hunt (1983-1984), Peter Linz (2019)
310-->'''Anything Muppet:''' Lavender
311[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captainvegetable83_richard_hunt.jpg]]
312
313A Lavender Anything Muppet superhero humanoid rabbit who lives in a secret garden somewhere in New Jersey.
314----
315* EdibleThemeNaming: Captain ''Vegetable''.
316* RhetoricalQuestionBlunder: In his IAmSong, he asks of the kids he encounters, "Do I look like a bad dream/weirdo?"
317* StockAnimalDiet: He is a humanoid rabbit and likes carrots.
318* TrademarkFavoriteFood: The vegetables (such as carrots and celery) are his main shtick.
319
320!!Little Chrissy
321-->'''Performed by:''' Christopher Cerf (voice), Richard Hunt (puppetry, 1974-1992), Kevin Clash (puppetry, 1992-2012)
322-->'''Anything Muppet:''' Fat Blue
323[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chrissy_2.jpg]]
324
325The Fat Blue Anything Muppet lead singer of the band, Little Chrissy and the Alphabeats.
326----
327* MessyHair: He sports a truly epic mane of unruly yellow hair.
328* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He's sorta Music/EltonJohn with Music/RodStewart's hairstyle.
329* ThePianoPlayer: Yes, he does play the piano.
330
331!!Clementine
332-->'''Performed by:''' Brian Muehl (1980-1984), Kevin Clash (1985-1987), Camille Banora (1987-1992)
333[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/clementine_0.jpg]]
334Forgetful Jones's girlfriend.
335----
336* CloudcuckoolandersMinder: Downplayed. She shares a house with Forgetful Jones and helps him remember what's he forgotten, such as why a ribbon on his finger is tied to the phone (it's to remind him to call his cousin and wish her a happy birthday).
337* DisneyDeath: At one point, Forgetful Jones thinks she's gone after hearing the song "My Darling Clementine", but then she comes in and he realizes it was about a different Clementine.
338
339!!Cyranose [=DeBergerac=]
340-->'''Performed by:''' Jerry Nelson
341-->Anything Muppet: Green
342[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cyranosedebergeracjpg.jpg]]
343
344A poet who has a long blue nose. Gets very angry everytime somebody says "Nose".
345----
346* BeakAttack: His sword-like nose is shaped in such a way that it can have destructive results if he turns his head quickly, complete with a [[AudibleSharpness whispy cutting sound.]]
347* BerserkButton: He gets angry and shouts, 'YOU SAID "NOSE!!!"' if anyone mentions the word "nose" regardless of context.
348* FreakinessShame: The reason why he hates the word 'nose' is because he's self-conscious about his own nose.
349* GagNose: Has a very long nose, which he doesn't like people mentioning.
350* TheKlutz: In his debut episode, his elongated nose inadvertently knocks down several items in both the queen's court and Alistair Cookie's den while he's in a frenzy over the word "nose."
351* MeaningfulName: His name comes from Cyrano de Bergerac (who was a poet like him) and "nose" (because he has a big nose).
352* MisterStrangenoun: He has "nose" at the end of his first name.
353* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Is based on Cyrano de Bergerac.
354* RhymesOnADime: Sometimes speaks this way to show off his skill as a poet.
355* SickEpisode: In the episode where Zoe wants to see Oscar annoy somebody, he has a cold which affects his hearing.
356
357!!Don Music
358[[quoteright:277:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/don_music.png]]
359--> '''Performed by:''' Richard Hunt (1974-1992), Ryan Dillon (2019)
360-->Anything Muppet: Orange Gold
361
362A frustrated composer who often cannot think of a rhyme to the point where he gets into a meltdown and ends up hitting his head on the piano. Kermit the Frog is always helping him for suggestions.
363----
364* CharacterCatchphrase: "I'LL NEVER GET IT! NEVER! NEVER! NEVER!" is what he says whenever he's discouraged.
365* CharacterTics: He has a habit of banging his head on the piano whenever he's frustrated.
366* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Over the years, parents complained to Children's Television Workshop about their kids being inspired by the character to hit their heads at home. As a result, the character, who last appeared on a new episode in March of 1991, had his sketches permanently forced off the series at the end of the series' 29th season. Richard Hunt's death the following year further contributed to his retirement. While he ''does'' reappear in the 50th anniversary special, he only acts exasperated without hitting his head. He has since made some background cameos in other projects.
367* HeadDesk: Hits his head on the piano keys when he gets frustrated. This was the main reason he was discontinued, as children were imitating him.
368* ItWillNeverCatchOn: Successfully composed "Yankee Doodle", only to reject it as not making sense.
369* LargeHam: Tends to be very dramatic when he doesn't know what to write.
370* MeaningfulName: A composer whose last name is "Music".
371* MisterStrangenoun: His last name is "Music".
372* WordSaladLyrics: Defied. He absolutely ''refuses'' to write songs that don't make sense.
373
374!!Elizabeth
375-->'''Performer:''' Stephanie D'Abruzzo
376[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/elizabeth02.jpg]]
377--> Anything Muppet: Green
378The human companion of Little Murray Sparkles.
379----
380* GirlishPigtails: She has pigtails.
381* KindheartedCatLover: She seems to be very close to Little Murray Sparkles.
382
383!!Gabrielle
384[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ssgabrielle.jpg]]
385-->'''Performed by:''' Megan Piphus
386-->'''Anything Muppet:''' Brown with Black Hair
387
388An Anything Muppet girl who lives in the same apartment building as her cousin Tamir. She meets Prairie Dawn in her first appearance and quickly learns they can get along together just fine.
389----
390* AscendedExtra: Originally appeared as the co-star to Prairie Dawn in a Season 48 episode. Starting in Season 52, she's become a much more prominent character.
391
392!!Goldilocks
393[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/goldilocks_muppet.jpg]]
394-->'''Performed by:''' Various
395-->'''Anything Muppet:''' Large Lavender Live Hand
396
397The girl from "Goldilocks and the Three Bears". She and Baby Bear are friends, but Baby Bear finds her annoying.
398----
399* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She eats Baby Bear's porridge and breaks his things, but she's not really bad.
400* MeaningfulName: She was named after her blonde hair.
401* TheMovingExperience: When she moved across the street in one episode, Baby Bear thought she'd be moving far away.
402* VitriolicBestBuds: With Baby Bear. They're friends, sort of, but he is annoyed when she eats his porridge and breaks his stuff.
403[[/folder]]
404
405[[folder:H to M]]
406!!Harvey P. Dull
407[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/harvey_p_dull.jpg]]
408-->'''Performed by:''' Mak Wilson (2014-2015), Neil Sterenberg (2016-2017)
409-->Anything Muppet: Fat Blue
410A Muppet who frequently visits the Furchester Hotel, but does not like it.
411----
412* ButtMonkey: He thinks the hotel has bad service, but actually, he's just the unluckiest guest.
413
414!!Harvey Kneeslapper
415[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/harvey_kneeslapper.jpg]]
416-->'''Performed by:''' Frank Oz (1971-1977), Matt Vogel (2010), Eric Jacobson (2019)
417-->Anything Muppet: Large Lavender Live Hand
418An obnoxious, bug-eyed character who specialized in jokes, both verbal and practical.
419----
420* AnnoyingLaugh: An obnoxious high-pitched chuckle that was eventually too much for Frank Oz's vocals.
421* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: He often invokes this trope by putting letters on people's clothes.
422* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Besides the fact that voicing him was too hard on Frank Oz, the other main reason for his being dropped was that he was only good for that one joke. Despite this, his segments continued to appear in new episodes until 2001. Since then, Harvey has made two return appearances--first in a sketch in 2010 and then in the 50th Anniversary special in 2019.
423* ADayInTheLimelight: He got an entire season 7 street segment, where he sang a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7AkmFKDdxY "Tell a Joke"]], to the annoyance of Susan, Luis and Bob.
424* TheFriendNoOneLikes: No one really liked Harvey seeing as how his pranks can get quite bothersome after a while. Not even the human characters cared much for him.
425* FunWithHomophones: His favorite pranks involve tricking people into thinking he means a word when he really means the same-sounding letter (be/B, see/C).
426* HilarityEnsues: Several of Harvey's pranks would, in the real world, have him arrested. One of his most serious stunts came when -- during a "''Sesame Street'' News Flash" segment -- he duped Kermit the Frog into investigating a tip about a person standing outside in a fierce blizzard for a long time, endangering the frog's life (in other words, Harvey was engaging in an early example of [[DeadlyPrank swatting]]).
427* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Some of his more elaborate pranks (including a BucketBoobyTrap and ExplodingCloset) wound up boomeranging on him in this manner. In his final sketch, he even fell victim to a {{pun}} and got a number slapped on his chest.
428* TheHyena: He practically giggles everything he says.
429* HypocriticalHumor: The few times Harvey isn't laughing like crazy is when ''he's'' the victim of a prank.
430* LargeHam: As with many of Frank Oz's characters, Harvey dominated many of the sketches he made an appearance in.
431* MeaningfulName: He's a prankster, so he sure does know his knee slappers!
432* MisterStrangenoun: His surname is composed of two words.
433* NoIndoorVoice: One reason the character was phased out was that voicing him was too hard on Frank Oz's throat.
434* ParentalBonus: The name Harvey Kneeslapper seems to have been based on the Harvey Wallbanger cocktail (vodka, orange juice, Galliano liqeur), which was popular around the time he debuted.
435* ThePrankster: Likes to play practical jokes, some of which backfire.
436* UnspokenPlanGuarantee: Whether a prank worked or backfired often depended on whether he explained it to the audience beforehand.
437* VisualPun: One of his specialties. A typical example:
438-->'''Harvey:''' ''[pointing downward]'' Hey, look... three sticks!
439-->'''Other Muppet:''' ''[looking down]'' Three sticks where?
440-->'''Harvey:''' Three sticks... right here! ''[sticks a giant numeral '3' on other Muppet's head]'' [=HAAAAAAAAhahahahaha!!!=]
441
442!!Herbert Birdsfoot
443[[quoteright:280:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/herbbirdsfoot.jpg]]
444-->'''Performed by:''' Jerry Nelson (1970-1974)
445-->Anything Muppet: Lavender
446A mild-mannered, bespectacled lecturer who usually appeared in conjunction with either Grover or Cookie Monster.
447----
448* TheGenericGuy: Not much personality, and serves mostly to give visual demonstrations (usually with Grover).
449* MisterStrangenoun: His surname is "Birdsfoot" which is two words.
450%%* NiceGuy
451* PutOnABus: Due to concerns about his appearances in commercial entertainment, Kermit wasn't used in the second season of ''Sesame Street'', so Herbert was introduced to essentially fill the same role on the show. Once Kermit returned in Season 3, the now-superfluous Herbert was phased out. His final appearance to date was as part of the finale sequence of ''Film/TheMuppetMovie''.
452%%* StraightMan
453
454!!JP Mouse
455[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/miami_mice_skit_where_kermit_interviews_the_mice.png]]
456 [[caption-width-right:300:JP Mouse]]
457-->'''Performed by:''' Kevin Clash
458-->'''Anything Muppet:''' Green
459
460One of the "Miami Mice". He is a parody of the ''Series/MiamiVice'' character Sonny Crockett, and is made from the Green Anything Muppet pattern.
461----
462* OneShotCharacter: He never appeared outside the "Miami Mice" skits.
463
464!!Kingston Livingston III
465[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kingston.jpg]]
466-->'''Performed by:''' Kevin Clash
467-->'''Anything Muppet:''' Brown
468
469A young African-American Muppet who takes great pride in being unique and different.
470----
471* IAmSong: His biographical song "Happy to be Me" talks about how he is happy to be himself and how his other friends don't mind.
472
473!!Lefty the Salesman
474[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/leftythesalesman.jpg]]
475--> '''Performed by:''' Frank Oz (1970-1974), Caroll Spinney (1970, occasionally), Ryan Dillon (2019)
476--> '''Anything Muppet''': Green
477
478A shady-looking salesman whose sketches typically involve him trying to sell usually useless items on any patsy he can find; more often than not, that patsy is Ernie. Among his wares include the number 8, the letter O, an empty box, an invisible ice cream cone, a bottle of air, and a painting of four elephants hidden in a tree.
479----
480* CharacterCatchphrase: "Hey, bud" (said after Lefty approaches a potential customer) and "Riiiiight" (the punchline of someone saying something out loud, Lefty shushing them, and the other character repeating it quietly), the latter at least when Frank Oz performed the character.
481* {{Expy}}: Lefty was apparently inspired by "The Tout", a shady character from ''Series/TheJackBennyProgram''.
482* ManipulativeBastard: "Bastard" is a bit of a stretch, but manipulative, Lefty definitely is. He uses his low, whispery voice and his mastery at the art of the sales pitch to lure his dupes, usually Ernie, to his product, always making sure he gets his message to their ears by extolling its usefulness and what it can be used for. The only thing that stops Lefty from [[NearVillainVictory making the sale]] is either a lack of money or the customer not wanting it. Even then, Lefty has had success twice; once selling Ernie a bottle of air and the other selling him a painting of elephants in a tree.
483* PutOnABus: After the first four seasons of the show, Lefty appeared in one more sketch in season 6 before being dropped. It is unknown why Lefty was removed, but he may have been a bad influence on children in regards to interacting with strangers.
484** TheBusCameBack: The character briefly returned in 2019 for ''Sesame Street's'' 50th anniversary. In the commemorative TV special, he appeared to try to sell Super Grover and Rosita a letter S, apparently fully aware that they're looking for the missing Sesame Street sign. Grover becomes eager to buy what Lefty is selling, and the Salesman would've had success if Rosita hadn't discouraged Grover.
485
486!!Lord Chatterly
487[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lordchatterly.png]]
488-->'''Performed by:'''Jerry Nelson (1975-1992)
489-->Anything Muppet: Large Lavender Live Hand
490The host of ''Alphabet Chat''.
491----
492* ChairReveal: He turns his chair around to the camera during the Alphabet Chat's opening theme.
493* LargeHam: He went into a meltdown in episodes where he tried to do lectures for the letters L, O, and R. When he got too many interruptions, he caused the show to cancel and the producers had to strike the set.
494[[/folder]]
495
496[[folder:N to R]]
497!!Dr. Nobel Price
498-->'''Performed by:''' Brian Meehl (1980-1984), Kevin Clash (1984-1988)
499[[quoteright:340:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nobelpreis_001.jpg]]
500
501A scientist who often either thinks he's invented or discovered something only to find out it's already been invented/discovered or uses mundane objects for crazy reasons.
502----
503* BlatantLies: In one skit, he claims not to be unhappy while sobbing (and by the context, it clearly isn't TearsOfJoy).
504* BuffySpeak: He tended to give his inventions (of things that had already been invented) names in this style, like "carry-keeper" (lunchbox), "story-carry" (book) and "dirt-pusher" (broom).
505* CloudCuckooLander: Among other things, he thought socks weren't invented yet and thought using a balloon to "find the sky" was something most people were inclined to do.
506* DitzyGenius: He's talented enough to be an award-winning scientist, yet he often goofs up due to lacking basic facts.
507* LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine: Is a scientist and wears a lab coat all the time.
508* PunnyName: His name is a deliberate pun on "Nobel ''Prize''".
509
510!!Old [=MacDonald=]
511--> '''Performer:''' various
512[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/3154r.jpg]]
513
514A Pumpkin Anything Muppet guy who, among other things, introduced the music video of The Oinker Sisters' new hit song: "A New Way To Walk".
515----
516* MidVidSkit: Well, it says it all as he introduced the song by The Oinker Sisters.
517
518!!Phil Harmonic
519--> '''Performer:''' Jerry Nelson
520--> '''Anything Muppet:''' Large Lavender Live Hands
521[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/phil_harmonic.jpg]]
522
523The host of ''Live from the Nesterpolitan Opera'' and ''Pretty Great Performances''.
524----
525* PunnyName: His name is based on the word "Philharmonic", which means "devoted to music" and features in the names of many symphony orchestras.
526
527!!Prince Charming
528[[quoteright:225:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prince_charming_muppet.jpg]]
529
530--> Frank Oz
531An Orange Gold Anything Muppet prince who appeared on Sesame Street News with Kermit the Frog.
532----
533* EarlyBirdCameo: While Prince Charming wasn't officially introduced until Season 5, an early version (performed by Jim Henson) appeared in the story "The Girl, the Trees and The Terrible Troll" in Season 3, as a prince who disguised himself as the titular troll to test the character of a young girl (performed by Frank Oz).
534* YouLookFamiliar: Although it is the same Anything Muppet, Prince Charming has nothing to do with Guy Smiley.
535
536!!Professor Hastings
537[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/professor_hastings.jpg]]
538
539--> '''Performed by:''' Frank Oz
540A Fat Blue Anything Muppet Teacher who would give out some lectures. He also appeared as a panelist on ''What's My Part?''
541----
542* TheBore: His lectures are so boring, that he puts ''himself'' to sleep with them.
543* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: He was phased out because.... well, he was too dull.
544
545!!Readers Of The Open Range
546[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/readers_of_the_open_range.jpg]]
547
548-->'''Performed by:''' Various
549The trio Cowpokes who love to read.
550----
551* CantYouReadTheSign: When they saw the banner sign reading "Welcome to Bisbee Arizona." They told the citizens who think they are lost in the range that Bisbee, Arizona is the name of the town.
552* SignatureSong: "We're Readers, Readers, Readers of the Open Range, We're Readers, Readers, Readers of the Open Range!"
553
554!!The Rhymies
555[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rhymies.jpg]]
556--> '''Performed by:''' Various
557
558An Anything Muppet trio who speak in Rhyme. Their names are Larry (Lavender), Marry (Pointy Green), and Barry (Fat Blue).
559----
560* OneShotCharacter: They only appeared in two skits, one were they went sailing on a boat at sea and the other had them going camping in the woods.
561
562!!Roosevelt Franklin
563[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tumblr_inline_o0yt7piuqq1t0ijhl_500.jpg]]
564--> '''Performed by:''' Matt Robinson (voice), Frank Oz (puppetry) (1970 - 1975); Chris Knowings (voice), Ryan Dillon (puppetry) (2019)
565-->'''Anything Muppet:''' Little Reddish-Magenta
566A young African-American boy who appeared in seasons 1-7. Best remembered for his recurring segment as a teacher who educates his peers at Roosevelt Franklin Elementary School. He proved popular enough to spawn his own record album, ''The Year of Roosevelt Franklin'', released in 1971 on Creator/ColumbiaRecords. The character was dropped at the height of his popularity. Like Herbert Birdsfoot, he and his mother made their last on-screen appearances in the finale sequence of ''Film/TheMuppetMovie''. However, the character continued to appear in the show's tie-in books for two decades, and made his final overall appearance in 1996 with ''Elmo's Lift-and-Peek Around the Corner Book''. He was the spiritual predecessor to Kingston Livingston III.
567----
568* AccidentalMisnaming: A RunningGag is that people often get his name backwards, thinking he's named Franklin Roosevelt after President UsefulNotes/FranklinDRoosevelt. It's happened so often, that Roosevelt is actually ''flattered'' when somebody manages to get his name right.
569-->'''Roosevelt:''' Did somebody call me by my first name first, and my second name second?
570* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Eventually dropped from the show amid concerns that his JiveTurkey tendencies were too stereotypical. Some people also complained that his rowdy behavior in class was reflecting poorly on their children. (Don Music was subject to similar complaints.) Despite this, he is fondly remembered by older fans and has gained a following amongst younger ones, and even made a cameo in the 50th anniversary special.
571* CommutingOnABus: After he quit portraying Gordon, Matt Robinson still stuck around on the show to write the Roosevelt Franklin sketches and perform Roosevelt's voice.
572* CoolTeacher: He teaches his own class at his own school, and uses things like songs and colorful visual aids in his lessons.
573* JiveTurkey: He was portrayed by a purplish Muppet, but he was clearly intended to be African-American, complete with stereotypical mannerisms and slang. Much of the controversy over the character was divided between whether he was "''too'' Black", or was a shallow ClicheStorm who wasn't a realistic portrayal of Black culture.
574* TotallyRadical: Being an attempt at a "hip" character, his sketches tend to feel more dated.
575* TrademarkFavoriteFood: String beans.
576* WiseBeyondTheirYears: Not only is he a child who works as a teacher, the school is named after him!
577
578!!Roxie Marie
579--> '''Performed by''': Fran Brill (1991-1998)
580[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screen_shot_2018_09_17_at_82145_pm.png]]
581Biff's 10-year-old niece who lives in Canarsie and has a fondness for bugs.
582----
583* AscendedExtra: Fans may only recognize Roxie from the stage shows, where she lasted much longer than in the actual series.
584* BigSisterMentor: Anytime she and Elmo are paired up together, though she usually sees him as an AnnoyingYoungerSibling who will, "get in the way."
585* VocalEvolution: In her earliest appearances, Roxie spoke in a genial tone with just a touch of a suburban accent. Eventually she was established as Biff's niece, at which point her voice became a bit more gruff (think Zoe's voice, but deeper) and her accent more thickly defined as someone who grew up in Brooklyn.
586[[/folder]]
587
588[[folder:S to Z]]
589!!Simon Soundman
590[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/simon_soundman.png]]
591-->'''Performed by:''' Jerry Nelson (1970-1999)
592
593A Fat Blue Anything Muppet who has an unusual way of talking. He would replace some words with sound effects.
594----
595* AlliterativeName: His first and last names begin with "S".
596* MeaningfulName: He can speak in sound effects and his last name is Soundman.
597* StockSoundEffects: He has the ability to speak with added sound effects. For example: In one of the Grover the Waiter sketches, Simon said to Grover, "I would like to buy a ''[clucks like a chicken]'' sandwich!" In another sketch, he wanted to use Ernie's telephone, but Ernie had trouble understanding him.
598* UnsatisfiableCustomer: When he was at Charlie's, Simon ranted, "Why did my brother recommend this restaurant? The service is terrible." It may be that Simon Soundman's brother is the usual customer, Mr. Johnson. And both are Fat Blue Anything Muppets originally performed by Jerry Nelson. Although, if this is true, it would seem that their brotherly relationship may be rocky...
599
600!!Sinister Sam
601[[quoteright:259:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sinister_sam.jpg]]
602
603-->'''Performed by:''' Jim Henson
604-->'''Anything Muppet:''' Large Lavender Live Hands
605
606The meanest, roughest cowboy in the West.
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608* {{Expy}}: From his voice and facial features (and even name), it's clear that he is based on WesternAnimation/YosemiteSam.
609* MenAreTough: Well, Sam looked for some suspect for some problems he is having problem. Like at one time, he was looking for Doc Holiday because he had an itchy trigger finger (and he means his finger is really itchy).
610
611!!Sonny Friendly
612-->'''Performer:''' Richard Hunt (1986-1992), David Rudman (1992-present)
613-->'''Anything Muppet:''' Large Lavender Live Hands
614[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sonnyfriendly_livehand.jpg]]
615
616The Large Lavender Live Hands Anything Muppet host of "Sonny Friendly's Traveling Game Show". He also appeared as the host of ''The New Here Is Your Life'' in the 1990s.
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618* CharacterCatchphrase: "Are we having a nice day, or what?"
619* GameShowHost: He frequently pops up to make just about anything into a game show (much to the annoyance of some of the cast).
620* SecurityBlanket: His Teddy Bear from ''The Crying Game Show''.
621
622!!Tito Mouse
623[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/miami_mice_skit_where_kermit_interviews_the_mice.png]]
624 [[caption-width-right:300:Tito Mouse]]
625-->'''Performer:''' Martin P. Robinson
626-->'''Anything Muppet:''' Lavender
627
628One of the ''Miami Mice''. He is a parody of ''Series/MiamiVice'' character: Ricardo Tubbs. He is made from Lavender Anything Muppet.
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630* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Well, He is a spoof of Ricardo Tubbs of Series/MiamiVice.
631* OneShotCharacter: He never appeared outside the ''Miami Mice'' skits (only 3).
632
633!!The Twiddlebugs
634[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/twiddle_bugs_get_along.jpg]]
635-->'''Performed by''': Various
636
637A Group of Anything Muppet insects who lives in Ernie's window.
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639* AlliterativeFamily: Their names are Tina, Thomas, Timmy and Tessie.
640* GenderEqualEnsemble: Two males (Thomas and Timmy) and two females (Tessie and Tina).
641* IAmNotWeasel: When they first obtain their pet caterpillar Jeff, they think he's a cat.
642* LiteralMinded: In one sketch, the Twiddlebug family decide to go to the zoo. After deciding against walking (as it would take three days to walk there due to their diminutive size and Tina had to be back to school the next day), swimming (as there's no water), and flying (as they need wings to do it), they decide to take the family car to the zoo... as in each of them lifting up part of the car and carrying it with them to the zoo.
643* NuclearFamily: Father, mother and two children.
644* PinkGirlBlueBoy: Thomas has blue skin, while his wife Tessie has pink skin.
645* TooDumbToLive: Even though the Twiddlebugs always manage to overcome even the most seemingly insurmountable tribulations, such as figuring out how to exit a roller rink, their ultimate solutions are rarely the most logical, though they remain blissfully unaware of them.
646
647!!Vincent Twice
648[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vincenttwice.png]]
649-->'''Performer:''' Martin P. Robinson
650-->'''Anything Muppet:''' Orange Gold
651
652The Orange Gold Anything Muppet Host of ''Mysterious Theatre''.
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654* CharacterCatchphrase: "I am your host: Vincent Twice, Vincent Twice. Welcoming you once again to ''Mysterious Theatre''."
655* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: His name.
656* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He is based on the ''[[Series/{{Masterpiece}} Mystery!]]'' host Creator/VincentPrice.
657* OneShotCharacter: He never appeared outside the ''Mysterious Theatre'' skits.
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