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− | '''Indigo''' is a bluebird who is feeling blue. [[Big Bird]] figures he can cheer him up by shouting "Seventy-Six Trombones" in his face, until [[Bob]] suggests something more soothing. With a little help, Indigo begins to chirp along, but never speaks. |
+ | '''Indigo''' is a bluebird who is feeling blue. [[Big Bird]] figures he can cheer him up by shouting "Seventy-Six Trombones" in his face, until [[Bob]] suggests something more soothing and sings "[[Sing, Little Bluebird]]." With a little help, Indigo begins to chirp along, but never speaks. |
He is operated by two performers: one for the beak, and another who would use two hands for the inside of the wings. |
He is operated by two performers: one for the beak, and another who would use two hands for the inside of the wings. |
Revision as of 22:56, 7 December 2019
DEBUT | 1986 |
Indigo is a bluebird who is feeling blue. Big Bird figures he can cheer him up by shouting "Seventy-Six Trombones" in his face, until Bob suggests something more soothing and sings "Sing, Little Bluebird." With a little help, Indigo begins to chirp along, but never speaks.
He is operated by two performers: one for the beak, and another who would use two hands for the inside of the wings.