An Accordion Player played "La Seine" for Jacques and his lady friend in the UK Skit from The Muppet Show episode 510. He speaks in a rough American accent, which plays in contrast to the Parisian setting. Jacques accuses him of being the worst accordion player he's ever heard. The musician quips back that Jacques has the worst French accent he's ever heard. Following the mayhem of the scene, he's knocked out with a glass bottle, courtesy of his primary critic, Jacques.
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| - An Accordion Player played "La Seine" for Jacques and his lady friend in the UK Skit from The Muppet Show episode 510. He speaks in a rough American accent, which plays in contrast to the Parisian setting. Jacques accuses him of being the worst accordion player he's ever heard. The musician quips back that Jacques has the worst French accent he's ever heard. Following the mayhem of the scene, he's knocked out with a glass bottle, courtesy of his primary critic, Jacques.
- Jimmy was first seen during This is Halloween and later reappears when Jack leaves town. The following morning, he tells the Mayor that Jack isn't home. Then, Jimmy was seen in the Making Christmas scene, pushing a wheelbarrow full of jack-o-lanterns. Jimmy was seen sad after Jack was blown up by the military army. He was holding his accordion when he greets Jack at the end.
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| - An Accordion Player played "La Seine" for Jacques and his lady friend in the UK Skit from The Muppet Show episode 510. He speaks in a rough American accent, which plays in contrast to the Parisian setting. Jacques accuses him of being the worst accordion player he's ever heard. The musician quips back that Jacques has the worst French accent he's ever heard. Following the mayhem of the scene, he's knocked out with a glass bottle, courtesy of his primary critic, Jacques.
- Jimmy was first seen during This is Halloween and later reappears when Jack leaves town. The following morning, he tells the Mayor that Jack isn't home. Then, Jimmy was seen in the Making Christmas scene, pushing a wheelbarrow full of jack-o-lanterns. Jimmy was seen sad after Jack was blown up by the military army. He was holding his accordion when he greets Jack at the end.
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