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Real Name: Kermit the Frog
Aliases: None
Identity: Public
Occupation: Entertainer, Host, Reporter
Citizenship: Unspecified
Place of Birth: Unspecified
Known Relatives: None
Group Affiliation: The Muppets
Education: Unspecified
First Appearance: Sam and Friends (1955) - TV Show
History: Kermit the Frog is one of the most iconic and beloved characters created by puppeteer Jim Henson. He first appeared in the television show Sam and Friends in 1955, and later became the leading character in various Muppet productions, including Sesame Street and The Muppet Show.
Kermit is known for his kind and gentle demeanor, as well as his talent for entertaining and bringing joy to audiences of all ages. He serves as the level-headed and calm leader of the Muppets, a group of puppet characters created by Jim Henson. Kermit often finds himself in humorous and chaotic situations but handles them with grace and wit.
Throughout his appearances in television shows, movies, and other media, Kermit has demonstrated his versatility as an entertainer. He has been a reporter, talk show host, actor, and singer, showcasing his wide range of talents. Kermit is also famous for his catchphrase, "Hi-ho, Kermit the Frog here!" which he uses to introduce himself on various shows.
Kermit's character represents optimism, creativity, and the importance of friendship and teamwork. He has become a cultural icon and a symbol of the enduring appeal of the Muppets.
Height: Approximately 2 feet
Weight: Unspecified
Eyes: Black
Abilities: Kermit is a skilled puppeteer and performer, capable of entertaining audiences with his singing, acting, and hosting abilities. While he does not possess superhuman powers, his quick thinking and resourcefulness often help him navigate challenging situations.
Accessories: Kermit is often seen with his banjo, a musical instrument he plays with great skill. He occasionally wears various outfits and accessories depending on the role he is playing in a particular show or production.
Notable Appearances:
Sam and Friends (1955) - TV Show
Sesame Street (1969 - present) - TV Show
The Muppet Show (1976-1981) - TV Show
Various Muppet movies and specials
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I would add showrunner to Occupation, as he's worked behind the scenes on various productions even in cases like Muppets Tonight where he wasn't actually the host.