"Froggy!" Hahahaha, Grover rocks.
Would've been funny if he said Froggy Baby. ;-)
TelephoneRock4ever 1 year ago
Something is wrong with Grover.
1990babyface 2 years ago
Grover rules ;-)
Robfromthetop 2 years ago 4
Is this referring to the fact that kermit no longer appears on new sketches on the show after Jim passed away?
brianklick 2 years ago 4
I just saw this on an episode On Demand, it was Episode 3896, and of course it was followed by the special report segment about the Alphabet Mine (with new music added)
wiley207 3 years ago
I'm not a Froggie
Oink289 3 years ago
Nobody said you were. (Out loud. lol)
disneyrangerblue02 2 years ago
FROGGEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!
XD!!
simplecoffee 3 years ago
I love how Grover sounds like a low version of Miss Piggy and she sounds like a female version of Grover
livinlarge18 3 years ago
That's because Frank Oz plays BOTH of those characters!
caitlinjane92 3 years ago
No Oz only does Grover
Actually, Caitlin's right. Frank Oz is both Grover and Piggy.
Garrettk41 3 years ago
Frank oz did Miss Piggy. Grover. and Fozzy the bear which is why they all sound close to the same...
: )
LamKyion 2 years ago
Right.
Garrettk41 2 years ago
"Nose burn". LOL.
Garrettk41 4 years ago 3
haha nose burn, oh and isnt kermit from the muppet show and not sesame street?
damshley 4 years ago
Kermit first appeared on Sesame Street in 1969. The Muppet Show wasn't until seven years after that.
sesamestreet66 4 years ago
oh wow!cool! thank you.
this was a little pointless...
jeffkahl 4 years ago
It's a shame we won't find Kermit as a regular on Sesame Street that much anymore.
owenpeterson 4 years ago
Our new name is "Froggy," I guess. whatever you say, Grover.
brightbite 4 years ago 2
"Froggy!" Hahahaha, Grover rocks.
Would've been funny if he said Froggy Baby. ;-)
TelephoneRock4ever 1 year ago
Something is wrong with Grover.
1990babyface 2 years ago
Grover rules ;-)
Robfromthetop 2 years ago 4
Is this referring to the fact that kermit no longer appears on new sketches on the show after Jim passed away?
brianklick 2 years ago 4
I just saw this on an episode On Demand, it was Episode 3896, and of course it was followed by the special report segment about the Alphabet Mine (with new music added)
wiley207 3 years ago
I'm not a Froggie
Oink289 3 years ago
Nobody said you were. (Out loud. lol)
disneyrangerblue02 2 years ago
FROGGEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!
XD!!
simplecoffee 3 years ago
I love how Grover sounds like a low version of Miss Piggy and she sounds like a female version of Grover
livinlarge18 3 years ago
That's because Frank Oz plays BOTH of those characters!
caitlinjane92 3 years ago
No Oz only does Grover
livinlarge18 3 years ago
Actually, Caitlin's right. Frank Oz is both Grover and Piggy.
Garrettk41 3 years ago
Frank oz did Miss Piggy. Grover. and Fozzy the bear which is why they all sound close to the same...
: )
LamKyion 2 years ago
Right.
Garrettk41 2 years ago
"Nose burn". LOL.
Garrettk41 4 years ago 3
haha nose burn, oh and isnt kermit from the muppet show and not sesame street?
damshley 4 years ago
Kermit first appeared on Sesame Street in 1969. The Muppet Show wasn't until seven years after that.
sesamestreet66 4 years ago
oh wow!cool! thank you.
damshley 4 years ago
this was a little pointless...
jeffkahl 4 years ago
It's a shame we won't find Kermit as a regular on Sesame Street that much anymore.
owenpeterson 4 years ago
Our new name is "Froggy," I guess. whatever you say, Grover.
brightbite 4 years ago 2