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Kermit the Frog, Robin (Kermit's nephew), and other Muppet frogs
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No. The most famous Muppet of all, Kermit the Frog, is a Sesame Street Muppet. Many others have featured on the Muppet Show and are great Muppets.
Kermit the frog is an iconic puppet created by puppeteer Jim Henson. He was famous for hosting the The Muppet Show and also appeared on Sesame Street.
Kermit was part of Sesame Street as well as the Muppet Show. When Kermit and Miss Piggy get married in the Muppet Movie, her saide of the church is predominantly Muppet Show cast (including Pigs in Space) while his is mostly from Sesame Street.
On The Muppet Show, Robin was a frog, just like his uncle, Kermit The Frog.
None. The beginning of the Muppet show is kicked off with the announcement by Kermit the frog a proficient banjo player. Not to be confused with the 'musical' motif at the end of the opening credits played by aspiring horn player Gonzo.
Story-wise: There was no official ending. The last episode (guest star Roger Moore), at the end Kermit said "We'll see you next time on The Muppet Show". Production-wise: Jim Henson felt that audiences would get bored and he decided to put the show to an end.
A few of the original characters on The Muppet Show include: Kermit the Frog, Bruno, Butch the Tiger, Camilla the Chicken, Crazy Harry, and many others.
Yes they did. As a matter of fact, Yasuo Yamada (better known as the voice of Lupin the Third) provided the Japanese voice of Kermit.
No muppet has ever hosted Saturday Night Live, but the television debut of Kermit the Frog was on The Ed Sullivan Show.