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{{character|image=Sesame_Street_Tan_Sheep.png|performer=various|debut=1989}}
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Something has dawned on me recently. In quite a few Sesame Street episodes, I remember seeing a tan sheep puppet similar in size and shape to the sheep puppet used for Meryl Sheep. One thing I was curious about was when the tan sheep first appeared and last appeared on screen, besides the fact that the puppet was used as a goat on The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo. Seeing that puppet like that almost reminded me of how the puppet was used as a ram in the Lambaba song. So, like I said, I'm pretty curious. When was the tan sheep puppet first and last shown on screen (besides The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo)? - [[User:ConnorHrrs98|ConnorHrrs98]] ([[User talk:ConnorHrrs98|talk]]) 03:01, 4 September 2021 (UTC)
 
Something has dawned on me recently. In quite a few Sesame Street episodes, I remember seeing a tan sheep puppet similar in size and shape to the sheep puppet used for Meryl Sheep. One thing I was curious about was when the tan sheep first appeared and last appeared on screen, besides the fact that the puppet was used as a goat on The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo. Seeing that puppet like that almost reminded me of how the puppet was used as a ram in the Lambaba song. So, like I said, I'm pretty curious. When was the tan sheep puppet first and last shown on screen (besides The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo)? - [[User:ConnorHrrs98|ConnorHrrs98]] ([[User talk:ConnorHrrs98|talk]]) 03:01, 4 September 2021 (UTC)
   
 
==Known Appearances==
 
==Known Appearances==
* A Baa Baa Walters Special (as [[Baa Baa Walters]])
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* A [[Baa Baa Walters]] Special (as Baa Baa Walters)
 
* [[Lambaba]] (as a ram)
 
* [[Lambaba]] (as a ram)
 
* [[Episode 2799]]
 
* [[Episode 2799]]
* "[[Barn in the USA]]"
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* "[[Barn in the USA]]" (performed by [[Louise Gold]])
* [[Episode 3139]]
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* [[Episode 3139]] (performed by [[Fran Brill]])
 
* [[Episode 3474]] (as [[Count von Count]] as a sheep counting Counts)
 
* [[Episode 3474]] (as [[Count von Count]] as a sheep counting Counts)
* [[Quiet Time (video)]]
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* [[Quiet Time (video)]] (performed by [[Jim Martin]])
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* [[Episode 3857]]
 
* [[Episode 3864]]
 
* [[Episode 3864]]
 
* [[Episode 112: Olivia Wilde / Sara Bareilles]] (as a goat)
 
* [[Episode 112: Olivia Wilde / Sara Bareilles]] (as a goat)

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Sesame Street Tan Sheep 3
PERFORMER various
DEBUT 1989

Something has dawned on me recently. In quite a few Sesame Street episodes, I remember seeing a tan sheep puppet similar in size and shape to the sheep puppet used for Meryl Sheep. One thing I was curious about was when the tan sheep first appeared and last appeared on screen, besides the fact that the puppet was used as a goat on The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo. Seeing that puppet like that almost reminded me of how the puppet was used as a ram in the Lambaba song. So, like I said, I'm pretty curious. When was the tan sheep puppet first and last shown on screen (besides The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo)? - ConnorHrrs98 (talk) 03:01, 4 September 2021 (UTC)

Known Appearances


I believe it originated as Baa Baa Walters. - Shane latest?cb=20200820192427 (talk) 03:03, 4 September 2021 (UTC)