Muppet Wiki

Kermiteye Welcome to Muppet Wiki!


Please visit Special:Community to learn how you can collaborate with the editing community.

READ MORE

Muppet Wiki
Muppet Wiki
44,519
pages
No edit summary
(36 intermediate revisions by 16 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
  +
{{character|image=Miss Mousey.jpg|performer=[[Jerry Nelson]]|debut=1974|design=[[Don Sahlin]]|designnote=designer and builder}}
{{performer|Jerry Nelson}}
 
  +
[[File:miss mousey and kermit.jpg|thumb|300px]]
[[Image:Character.missmousey.jpg|frame|Kermit and Miss Mousey]]
 
   
'''Miss Mousey''' made her debut in the 1974 special ''[[The Muppets Valentine Show]]'', in which she sang the song "[[Froggy Went A Courtin']]" with [[Kermit]]. She broke his heart when she went off with [[Droop]] at the end of the scene.
+
'''Miss Mousey''' made her debut in the 1974 special ''[[The Muppets Valentine Show]]'', in which [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] and [[Big Mouse]] vied for her affections during the song "[[Froggy Went A Courtin']]." She broke both of their hearts when she instead rode off with [[Droop]] at the end of the scene.
   
Miss Mousey was featured as [[Miss Piggy|Miss Piggy's]] rival for Kermit's affections in the second season of ''[[The Muppet Show]]''. In [[Jim Frawley|Jim Frawley's]] test footage for ''[[The Muppet Movie]]'', Miss Piggy mentions that she broke Miss Mousey in half.
+
Miss Mousey was featured as [[Miss Piggy]]'s rival for Kermit's affections in [[Episode 212: Bernadette Peters|episode 212]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]'', in the number "[[How Could You Believe Me When I Said I Loved You When You Know I've Been a Liar All My Life]]". Although that was Miss Mousey's last major appearance, and the only one in which she was portrayed as a romantic interest of Kermit's, Miss Piggy claims in [[Jim Frawley's Camera Tests]] for ''[[The Muppet Movie]]'' that she broke Miss Mousey in half.
  +
  +
Although the name already appears in the lyrics of "[[A Frog He Would A-Wooing Go]]", she's referenced in the song when [[Rowlf the Dog]] performs it with [[Sam the Eagle]] in ''The Muppet Show'' [[Episode 301: Kris Kristofferson & Rita Coolidge|episode 301]].
  +
  +
According to ''[[The Muppets Character Encyclopedia]]'', Miss Mousey left the Muppets quite some time ago and is now teaching theater classes at a small college in [[Wisconsin]].
  +
  +
The Miss Mousey puppet, sans clothes and detailed eyes, appeared in the cast of Woodland Animals singing "[[For What It's Worth]]".
   
 
==Filmography==
 
==Filmography==
<div class="appear">
 
 
* ''[[The Muppets Valentine Show]]'' ("[[Froggy Went A Courtin']]")
 
* ''[[The Muppets Valentine Show]]'' ("[[Froggy Went A Courtin']]")
 
* ''[[The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence]]''
 
* ''[[The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence]]''
Line 14: Line 19:
 
** [[Episode 102: Connie Stevens]]
 
** [[Episode 102: Connie Stevens]]
 
** [[Episode 122: Ethel Merman]] ("[[Don't Sugar Me]]")
 
** [[Episode 122: Ethel Merman]] ("[[Don't Sugar Me]]")
  +
** [[Episode 201: Don Knotts]] (Audience)
  +
** [[Episode 204: Rich Little]] (Audience)
  +
** [[Episode 206: Nancy Walker]] (Audience)
 
** [[Episode 208: Steve Martin]]
 
** [[Episode 208: Steve Martin]]
 
** [[Episode 210: George Burns]] ("[[It All Depends on You]]" / "[[You Made Me Love You]]" Medley)
 
** [[Episode 210: George Burns]] ("[[It All Depends on You]]" / "[[You Made Me Love You]]" Medley)
 
** [[Episode 211: Dom DeLuise]]
 
** [[Episode 211: Dom DeLuise]]
** [[Episode 212: Bernadette Peters]] ("[[How Could You Believe Me]]")
+
** [[Episode 212: Bernadette Peters]] ("[[How Could You Believe Me When I Said I Loved You When You Know I've Been a Liar All My Life|"How Could You Believe Me When I Said I Loved You...]]", "[[Just One Person]]")
** [[Episode 217: Julie Andrews]]
+
** [[Episode 214: Elton John]] (Audience)
  +
** [[Episode 217: Julie Andrews]] ("[[The Lonely Goatherd]]", "[[Won't Somebody Dance with Me?]]")
 
** [[Episode 220: Petula Clark]] ("[[Upidee]]," "[[Tomorrow (from "Annie")|Tomorrow]]")
 
** [[Episode 220: Petula Clark]] ("[[Upidee]]," "[[Tomorrow (from "Annie")|Tomorrow]]")
** [[Episode 223: John Cleese]]
+
** [[Episode 221: Bob Hope]] ("[[For What It's Worth]]")
** [[Episode 306: Jean Stapleton]]
+
** [[Episode 223: John Cleese]] ([[At the Dance]])
* ''[[The Muppet Movie]]'' ("[[The Rainbow Connection]]" Finale)
+
** [[Episode 306: Jean Stapleton]] ([[At the Dance]])
  +
* ''[[The Muppet Movie]]'' (the "[[Rainbow Connection]]" finale)
 
* ''[[The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years]]''
 
* ''[[The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years]]''
</div>
 
   
  +
==Book appearances==
  +
*''[[The Muppets Character Encyclopedia]]''
  +
*''[[Muppets Meet the Classics: Fairy Tales from the Brothers Grimm]]''
  +
  +
==See also==
  +
*[[Mousey]]
  +
*[[Mousey the Great]]
  +
  +
__NOWYSIWYG__
 
[[Category:Muppet Characters]]
 
[[Category:Muppet Characters]]
 
[[Category:Muppet Show Characters]]
 
[[Category:Muppet Show Characters]]
  +
[[Category:The Muppets Characters]]

Revision as of 14:05, 8 July 2019

Miss Mousey
PERFORMER Jerry Nelson
DEBUT 1974
DESIGN Don Sahlin designer and builder
Miss mousey and kermit

Miss Mousey made her debut in the 1974 special The Muppets Valentine Show, in which Kermit and Big Mouse vied for her affections during the song "Froggy Went A Courtin'." She broke both of their hearts when she instead rode off with Droop at the end of the scene.

Miss Mousey was featured as Miss Piggy's rival for Kermit's affections in episode 212 of The Muppet Show, in the number "How Could You Believe Me When I Said I Loved You When You Know I've Been a Liar All My Life". Although that was Miss Mousey's last major appearance, and the only one in which she was portrayed as a romantic interest of Kermit's, Miss Piggy claims in Jim Frawley's Camera Tests for The Muppet Movie that she broke Miss Mousey in half.

Although the name already appears in the lyrics of "A Frog He Would A-Wooing Go", she's referenced in the song when Rowlf the Dog performs it with Sam the Eagle in The Muppet Show episode 301.

According to The Muppets Character Encyclopedia, Miss Mousey left the Muppets quite some time ago and is now teaching theater classes at a small college in Wisconsin.

The Miss Mousey puppet, sans clothes and detailed eyes, appeared in the cast of Woodland Animals singing "For What It's Worth".

Filmography

Book appearances

See also