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'''Hardhead Henry Harris''' is one of the students from [[Roosevelt Franklin Elementary School]] on ''[[Sesame Street]]''. He is big and tough, and a bit of a slow thinker -- but he's friendly, and good at keeping a beat. He always wears his sunglasses, even indoors. |
'''Hardhead Henry Harris''' is one of the students from [[Roosevelt Franklin Elementary School]] on ''[[Sesame Street]]''. He is big and tough, and a bit of a slow thinker -- but he's friendly, and good at keeping a beat. He always wears his sunglasses, even indoors. |
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He often teases the female students, likening [[Smart Tina]] to an elephant in one episode and labeling [[Suzetta Something]] as a "canteloupe head". |
He often teases the female students, likening [[Smart Tina]] to an elephant in one episode and labeling [[Suzetta Something]] as a "canteloupe head". |
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+ | Hardhead notably appeared on the ''[[Merry Christmas from Sesame Street]]'' album singing the "two baby frogs" part of "[[The Twelve Days of Christmas]]." [[Roscoe Orman]] is credited for his voice on the album. |
==Book appearances== |
==Book appearances== |
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Revision as of 04:03, 15 August 2019
DEBUT | 1973 |
PATTERN | Fat Blue |
Hardhead Henry Harris is one of the students from Roosevelt Franklin Elementary School on Sesame Street. He is big and tough, and a bit of a slow thinker -- but he's friendly, and good at keeping a beat. He always wears his sunglasses, even indoors.
He often teases the female students, likening Smart Tina to an elephant in one episode and labeling Suzetta Something as a "canteloupe head".
Hardhead notably appeared on the Merry Christmas from Sesame Street album singing the "two baby frogs" part of "The Twelve Days of Christmas." Roscoe Orman is credited for his voice on the album.
Book appearances
- Big Bird's Busy Book (1975)
- See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Smell No Evil (1975)
- The Sesame Street Dictionary (1980)