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While Jim Henson's first Oscar sketches were colored purple, the original Oscar puppet was orange. In chapter nine of the book The Wisdom of Big Bird, Caroll Spinney states that the Oscar puppet was rebuilt about a month after Sesame Street had started taping. Jim tore apart the original puppet, and a new puppet was built. An early version of the green Oscar debuted on The Flip Wilson Show in 1970 and Oscar's explanation for that was that he had vacationed at Swamp Mushy Muddy, where the dampness had turned him green overnight. In a 2003 appearance, Oscar stated that while his time in Swamp Mushy Muddy made him appear green, he is still in fact orange underneath all the slime and mold. (He's just never taken a bath).
Actually the Grover design was there 1st season, but he was green and un-named appearing in just bit parts Anyone else remember Oscar the Grouch being orange at first, too?
Yes the design was there but he wasn't the "loveable" Grover we know today...he was one of the more unlikable background monsters if I recall, along with another blue monster (pre-Harry) that had some sort of lips that remind me of Edward G. Robinson.
I don't recall if they ever explained why (in the context of the show) Oscar's coloring changed...probably not.
Actually the Grover design was there 1st season, but he was green and un-named appearing in just bit parts Anyone else remember Oscar the Grouch being orange at first, too?
^ I didn't count Grover because he was not a member of the original cast. And Kermit was a transplant from previous Muppet ventures. To me, the classic 5 are the iconic Sesame Street characters...the original starting line-up if you will and what I first remember about Sesame Street. Other great characters like Grover, Harry Monster, The Count, Sherlock Hemlock, Roosevelt Franklin, Guy Smiley came a little bit later.
Thankfully! The classic 5 (Big Bird, Ernie, Bert, Oscar and Cookie Monster) take such a backseat to Elmo in today's day and age I find it very disgusting.
I would have to add 2 your your classic 5 and make it classic 7. They are Grover a.k.a Super Grover, and Kermit the frog; ace reporter for Sesame Street News. At least Kermit was smart enought to leave Sesame Street before Elmo arrived.
Thankfully! The classic 5 (Big Bird, Ernie, Bert, Oscar and Cookie Monster) take such a backseat to Elmo in today's day and age I find it very disgusting.
I found these wicked Bert and Ernie napkins rummaging through a box at my parents house, they're from my fifth birthday party. To think, my mom almost threw these important pieces of "Brianana" away...
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