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  • Kermit's most notable connection with The Wizard of Oz was portraying the role of the Scarecrow in The Muppets' Wizard of Oz. However, this was not the first time Kermit had played the role of the Scarecrow or any other Oz character. Notably, the baby version of Kermit seen on the spin-off show Muppet Babies also portrayed the Scarecrow in the episode "By the Book" and the photo storybook Muppet Babies: Classic Children's Tales. In addition, a comic story in the Fall 1986 issue of Muppet Magazine featured Kermit dressing as The Tin Woodman.
  • Kermit the Frog is the main hero character in the Muppet series. He was performed by Jim Henson starting in 1955 until his unfortunate death in 1990, and has performed by Steve Whitmire ever since along with Beaker and a few other characters as well.
  • Kermit the Frog is the leader of the Muppets and one of the leaders of Disney Castle. He is the one who introduced Cookie Monster to Krystal.
  • Performer(s) Appeared in Kermit the Frog is a character created by puppeteer Jim Henson in 1955. He is the protagonist of many Muppet projects, most notably as the host of The Muppet Show, and he also appeared in various sketches on Sesame Street from its premiere in 1969 through 2001. As Henson's most famous Muppet creation and the main face of the Muppets, Kermit has appeared in many of the Christmas productions starring the characters.
  • The Kermit the Frog has come out in the following 1/64 scale versions:
  • Kermit is a frog from the Muppets. He was in a film with Troy McClure. He was also seen in a TV program when Lurleen Lumpkin was singing "Bunk with Me Tonight" to him. He was then beaten up by Miss Piggy. He's created by Jim Henson and lives friends with Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear and the other Muppets.
  • Kermit The Frog is second in command of the deadly Sesame Street Gang. He fights using frog pokemon.
  • Against all odds, Kermit the Frog (May 13 1940 - October 20 2007) has succeeded in making a name for himself where most others would surely have failed. Few in history can claim to have been dealt a worse hand in life than the green-skinned icon of hope. He was assassinated in 2007 by Fundamentalist Pro-life Christian Toads from Ghana
  • Kermit is the main hero of The Muppets (seasons 1 and 2), The All-New Muppet Show, All-New Muppets Tonight and The Muppets Go Under Cover. He's the husband of Miss Piggy, the father of Toby and Bethany and the uncle of Robin, Andy and Randy. He's voice performed by Steve Whitmire, replacing the late Jim Henson respectively.
  • Kermit has been described as the only Muppet who is not crazy. Steve Whitmire was made the new performer for Kermit after Jim Henson passed away. Kermit continued appearing on Sesame Street until 2001, when Sesame Workshop lost the rights to him. Kermit's signature song is "Bein' Green", which he first sang in his first episode of Sesame Street.
  • Kermit the Frog is a Muppet from The Muppets show and movies. He is loved by Miss Piggy who thinks Kermit is his Senpai. Kermit has been smoking weed and that's why its hard being green because of weed being illegal in Murcia. He gets his pot fix from Elmo who knows a guy with a bunch of weed. The guy that Elmo knows is in the Sesame Street Gang which controls most of the drug trade.
  • Jim Henson and Kermit the Frog are seen banished to the Phantom Zone from the film Superman II by God for trying to sneak into Heaven past St. Peter in "The Most Adequate Christmas Ever". Shannon Sharpe mentions the CIA dissecting Roger like a frog, specifically Kermit in "The Scarlett Getter". He later goes on to say that Kermit is his favorite frog. Steve makes a booby-trap out of a collection of Muppet dolls including Kermit in "Toy Whorey". Snot demonstrates his vocal performance of Kermit in "The Unincludeds".
  • Kermit the Frog is Jim Henson's most famous Muppet creation. He was the mascot and logo of The Jim Henson Company and is the main protagonist in most projects in The Muppets franchise and the deuteragonist of The Muppets and the main protagonist of Muppets: Most Wanted. Kermit's most well-known catchphrase is "Hi-ho, Kermit the Frog here!" He typically introduced acts on The Muppet Show by waving his arms wildly and shouting "Yaaay!" (a technique he learned from his old acting coach, Mr. Dawson).
  • Kermit the Frog ("La Rana Gustavo" en España, también conocido como "Rana René" en latinoamérica) es el personaje más popular de la franquicia de The Muppets.
  • Kermit the Frog, Jim Henson's most famous Muppet creation, was the star and host of The Muppet Show, played a significant role on Sesame Street, and served as the logo of The Jim Henson Company. He continues to star in the Muppet movies and makes numerous TV appearances. Kermit grew up with thousands of siblings, and has talked occasionally about other members of his family. His childhood adventures were chronicled in the 2002 video Kermit's Swamp Years to discover he has some more friends like Croaker, Goggles and Blotch, also he has a nephew named Robin.
  • Kermit the Frog (also known as Ermitkay in Pig Latin for the party teaser video), is the most famous Muppet, who made an appearance at the Muppets World Tour as a mascot. Members would be able to buy his costume at the party. Kermit the Frog enjoys the Muppets’ return to fame following their latest big-screen hit—until they kick off a global tour and he’s mistaken for the World's number one criminal.
  • Kermit grew up with thousands of siblings, and has talked occasionally about other members of his family. His childhood adventures were chronicled in Kermit's Swamp Years. Robin is Kermit's nephew. test Miss Piggy insists that she and Kermit got married in The Muppets Take Manhattan and that they're very happy. Kermit disagrees, claiming that it was just a movie and that in real life, they have a "professional relationship". Kermit has been credited as the writer of three books: For Every Child, A Better World, One Frog Can Make a Difference, and Before You Leap.
  • He appears as a stuffed toy with Miss Piggy in "Brian Does Hollywood". A slang term for licking toad in "Let's Go to the Hop" is "Doing Kermit". In "A Fish out of Water", it is revealed that Jim Kaplan, at the time running Jim's Tattoo Parlor, can only offer a Kermit tattoo, as it's the only tattoo he knows how to draw. In "Deep Throats", he disguised himself as "Deep Throat" to talk to Brian Griffin about Mayor Adam West's corruption. However, Brian recognizes him so he freaks out and runs away. Miss Piggy and Kermit have an offspring, Kermie Jr., that doesn't fare well in "In Harmony's Way".
  • Kermit the Frog, arguably Jim Henson's most famous Muppet creation, was the star and host of The Muppet Show, played a significant role on Sesame Street, and served as the logo of The Jim Henson Company. He continues to star in the and makes numerous . __TOC__ Kermit grew up with thousands of siblings and has talked occasionally about other members of his family. His childhood adventures were chronicled in the 2002 video Kermit's Swamp Years. Kermit also has a nephew named Robin.
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