The Bridgekeeper was a character who appeared in a series of three animated sketches on Sesame Street. He was a tall, thin, wizard-like man with a long white beard, green robes with a matching cone-shaped hat, and possessed of a rather solemn disposition. In all of his appearances, he held a long wooden staff. He was known for almost always talking in rhyme, and a thunderclap would pierce the air whenever the Bridgekeeper would introduce himself. Gahan Wilson was responsible for these segments.
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| - The Bridgekeeper was a character who appeared in a series of three animated sketches on Sesame Street. He was a tall, thin, wizard-like man with a long white beard, green robes with a matching cone-shaped hat, and possessed of a rather solemn disposition. In all of his appearances, he held a long wooden staff. He was known for almost always talking in rhyme, and a thunderclap would pierce the air whenever the Bridgekeeper would introduce himself. Gahan Wilson was responsible for these segments.
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| - The Bridgekeeper was a character who appeared in a series of three animated sketches on Sesame Street. He was a tall, thin, wizard-like man with a long white beard, green robes with a matching cone-shaped hat, and possessed of a rather solemn disposition. In all of his appearances, he held a long wooden staff. He was known for almost always talking in rhyme, and a thunderclap would pierce the air whenever the Bridgekeeper would introduce himself. Gahan Wilson was responsible for these segments.
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