The Griffin terrorized the deep north in The StoryTeller tale "The Luck Child." The character was also featured in the opening for The StoryTeller, and in the Jim Henson Hour pilot pitch reel.
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| - The Griffin terrorized the deep north in The StoryTeller tale "The Luck Child." The character was also featured in the opening for The StoryTeller, and in the Jim Henson Hour pilot pitch reel.
- The Griffin is from the Swazzle puppet show Hazel and the Dragon. With the beak of an eagle and the paws of a lion, he seems imposing and at first, but really he is proper, and a bit goofy. In the show he provides Hazel with one of his features, a key ingredient for a magic potion that Walnut the Wizard is brewing up. The Griffin was designed by Patrick Johnson, and built by Sean Johnson. He is performed by Patrick Johnson. It was used again later for the Wild Republic PSA "All Birds in Big Nest Theaters," to exhibit that growling is not allowed in movie theatres.
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| - The Griffin terrorized the deep north in The StoryTeller tale "The Luck Child." The character was also featured in the opening for The StoryTeller, and in the Jim Henson Hour pilot pitch reel.
- The Griffin is from the Swazzle puppet show Hazel and the Dragon. With the beak of an eagle and the paws of a lion, he seems imposing and at first, but really he is proper, and a bit goofy. In the show he provides Hazel with one of his features, a key ingredient for a magic potion that Walnut the Wizard is brewing up. The Griffin was designed by Patrick Johnson, and built by Sean Johnson. He is performed by Patrick Johnson. It was used again later for the Wild Republic PSA "All Birds in Big Nest Theaters," to exhibit that growling is not allowed in movie theatres.
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