"The Muppet Christmas Carol"@en . "\"I throw the fish away and they come back to me!\""@en . . . "The Great Muppet Caper"@en . "Muppets Most Wanted"@en . . . "Lew Zealand is a wacky humanoid Muppet whose act involves boomerang fish."@en . . "Performer"@en . "Midship Detective Agency"@en . . . "Lew's first appearance was in episode 310 of The Muppet Show, where his timely boomerang fish throwing saved Kermit from being tricked into a real marriage during Miss Piggy's \"wedding sketch.\" Lew Zealand was meant to only appear in that one episode, and he was made from a Whatnot designed by Dave Goelz. However, after that, a more permanent puppet was built and Lew Zealand became a regular character."@en . . . . . . . "Dave Goelz, Amy van Gilder"@en . . . "2008"^^ . . . "His fish, Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Gonzo, Camilla the Chicken, Rowlf the Dog, Pepe the King Prawn, Clifford, Rizzo the Rat, Dr. Teeth, Animal, Floyd Pepper, Janice, Zoot, Lips, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Beaker, Bobo the Bear, Johnny Fiama, Sal Minella, Gladys, Walter"@en . . . . . "Lew's first appearance was in episode 310 of The Muppet Show, where his timely boomerang fish throwing saved Kermit from being tricked into a real marriage during Miss Piggy's \"wedding sketch\". Lew Zealand was meant to only appear in that one episode, and he was made from a Whatnot designed by Dave Goelz. However, after that, a more permanent puppet was built and Lew Zealand became a regular character. Jerry Nelson later spoke about the character:"@en . . "The Muppet Show"@en . . "Muppet Treasure Island"@en . "Jim Henson Productions"@en . "Wacky, dopey, excitable, fun-loving"@en . "Muppets Tonight"@en . . . "The Muppet Movie"@en . "Lew Zealand"@en . . "His boomerang fish"@en . "Seafood, his fish getting eaten"@en . . . "The Muppets"@en . "The Muppets' Wizard of Oz"@en . "1978"^^ . . "Lew's first appearance was in episode 310 of The Muppet Show, where his timely boomerang fish throwing saved Kermit from being tricked into a real marriage during Miss Piggy's \"wedding sketch\". Lew Zealand was meant to only appear in that one episode, and he was made from a Whatnot designed by Dave Goelz. However, after that, a more permanent puppet was built and Lew Zealand became a regular character. Aside from his boomerang fish act, Lew supplied the Muppets with paper towels in The Great Muppet Caper, played one of the merry men in the Muppets production of Robin Hood, and told Leslie Uggams how to be a great boomerang fish thrower: \"Well, you gotta have sole. And if you can't get sole, use halibut.\" Jerry Nelson later spoke about the character: \"I think Lew was my tribute to Frankie Fountaine. He had that dopey voice, but he could sing beautifully. We never did that part of it on the show, but just the idea of this guy who had a boomerang fish act. There were some really ridiculous acts on the show, and that was one of the all-time dopey ones.\" \u2015"@en . . . "1978"^^ . "Fish, singing, dancing, performing"@en . "Lew Zealand is een Muppet. Zijn naam is gebaseerd op het land Nieuw-Zeeland (Engels: New Zealand)."@nl . "Good"@en . . . . "character finishing"@en . "Whatnot head construction"@en . . "My Muppets Show"@en . "Lew's first appearance was in episode 310 of The Muppet Show, where his timely boomerang fish throwing saved Kermit from being tricked into a real marriage during Miss Piggy's \"wedding sketch.\" Lew Zealand was meant to only appear in that one episode, and he was made from a Whatnot designed by Dave Goelz. However, after that, a more permanent puppet was built and Lew Zealand became a regular character."@en . . . . "Lew Zealand"@en . . "Slender orange humanoid, messy brown hair, mustache, ringmaster outfit and boots"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Lew Zealand\u2019s act involves boomerang fish. \"I throw them away, and they come back to me!\" He has appeared in all of the Muppet movies except Kermit's Swamp Years. Lew's first appearance was in episode 310 of The Muppet Show, where his timely boomerang fish throwing saved Kermit from being tricked into a real marriage during Miss Piggy's \"wedding sketch.\" Lew Zealand was meant to only appear in that one episode, and he was made from a Whatnot designed by Dave Goelz. However, after that, a more permanent puppet was built and Lew Zealand became a regular character. Aside from his boomerang fish act, Lew supplied the Muppets with paper towels in The Great Muppet Caper, played one of the merry men in the Muppets production of Robin Hood, and told Leslie Uggams how to be a great boomerang fish thrower: \"Well, you gotta have sole. And if you can't get sole, use halibut.\" Jerry Nelson later spoke about the character: \u201CI think Lew was my tribute to Frankie Fontaine. He had that dopey voice, but he could sing beautifully. We never did that part of it on the show, but just the idea of this guy who had a boomerang fish act. There were some really ridiculous acts on the show, and that was one of the all-time dopey ones.\u201D"@en . "Lew Zealand is a wacky humanoid Muppet whose act involves boomerang fish."@en . "The Muppets"@en . "Lew Zealand\u2019s act involves boomerang fish. \"I throw them away, and they come back to me!\" He has appeared in all of the Muppet movies except Kermit's Swamp Years. Lew's first appearance was in episode 310 of The Muppet Show, where his timely boomerang fish throwing saved Kermit from being tricked into a real marriage during Miss Piggy's \"wedding sketch.\" Lew Zealand was meant to only appear in that one episode, and he was made from a Whatnot designed by Dave Goelz. However, after that, a more permanent puppet was built and Lew Zealand became a regular character."@en . . . "Puppeteer Jim Henson"@en . . . "Lew Zealand"@nl . . . "Lew Zealand is een Muppet. Zijn naam is gebaseerd op het land Nieuw-Zeeland (Engels: New Zealand)."@nl . . . . .