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| - Mahna Mahna made his debut on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1969 where he sang "Mahna Mahna" for the first time. In a later appearance on the variety show he played a drummer filling in for a violinist in a a string quartet performing Beethoven's "Minuet in G Major". The scripts for that appearance refer to him as "Harry". After reprising "Mahna Mahna" on several other variety shows, Mahna Mahna was featured in the 1st episode of The Muppet Show, performing his signature song as opening number, dancing with Wanda in At the Dance, and popping up between Statler & Waldorf in their box. Also, in the pilot version of the episode, he made an additional appearance, surprising guest star Juliet Prowse after her conversation with Kermit backstage. Although he was also featured prominently in episode 102, appearing again in At the Dance and "Sax and Violence", most of Mahna Mahna's future appearances on the show would be in the background or in the audience of the Muppet Theater. Mahna Mahna was puppeteered by Bill Barretta to a vocal track by Jim Henson at The Muppet Show Live at MuppetFest; at one point, the character left the theater to go to a fast food restaurant. Barretta reprised the role, providing both puppetry and voice for Mahna Mahna in his first original speaking role since Henson's death, in the 2005 "Bandanana" commercial for the Australian charity CanTeen. In this most recent appearance, the puppet has brighter colors and softer features than previous incarnations. Recently, Mahna Mahna, alongside the Snowths, made cameo appearances in the virmup video of Bohemian Rhapsody. Palisades Toys released a mini figure of Mahna Mahna, and also had plans for an action figure.
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