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{{character|image=Mr Johnson table.jpg|performer=[[Jerry Nelson]]|note=1971-2012|performer2=[[Matt Vogel]]|note2=2014-present|debut=1971|pattern=[[Fat Blue]]}}
 
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[[File:Mr. Johnson Fat Blue|thumb|300px|right|Mr. Johnson's name]]
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[[File:Mr Johnson Sesame Street|thumb|300px|right|Mr. Johnson's name {{first|1828}} (1983)]]
 
[[Image:Jerry Nelson Mr Johnson.jpg|thumb|300px|Jerry Nelson performing Mr. Johnson.]]
 
[[Image:Jerry Nelson Mr Johnson.jpg|thumb|300px|Jerry Nelson performing Mr. Johnson.]]
 
[[Image:MrJohnson-framing.jpg|thumb|300px|Mr. Johnson with a painting of his wife, Mrs. Johnson]]
 
[[Image:MrJohnson-framing.jpg|thumb|300px|Mr. Johnson with a painting of his wife, Mrs. Johnson]]
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[[Image:COMG03.jpg|thumb|300px|''A Celebration of Me, Grover'']]
 
[[Image:COMG03.jpg|thumb|300px|''A Celebration of Me, Grover'']]
   
'''Mr. Johnson''' is [[Waiter Grover|Waiter Grover's]] recurring customer at [[Charlie's Restaurant]] and various other locations. He is sometimes referred to by his [[Anything Muppets|Anything Muppet]] designation "[[Fat Blue]]", such as in the book ''[[Sesame Street Unpaved (book)|Sesame Street Unpaved]]''.
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'''Mr. Johnson''' is [[Waiter Grover|Waiter Grover's]] recurring customer at [[Charlie's Restaurant]] and various other locations. He is sometimes referred to by his [[Anything Muppets|Anything Muppet]] designation "[[Fat Blue]]", such as in the book ''[[Sesame Street Unpaved (book)|Sesame Street Unpaved]]'' and in many scripts for his sketches.<ref>script documents provided by [[Thread:253692|trusted source]]</ref>
 
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Almost everywhere Mr. Johnson goes, Grover is sure to be the one providing his service. Grover has even come to his apartment at [[14 Sesame Street]] from time to time as a door-to-door salesman. In [[Grover and Mr. Johnson#telegram1|one sketch]] (see the attached video to the right), the character finally revealed that his name is Mr. Johnson. He was later referred to as Fred in "[[Put a Lid On It]]," but this is more likely a term of affection made in the spirit of song. In ''[[A Celebration of Me, Grover]]'', he is referred to as Mr. Blue, which again is more likely a term of affection, which Grover is often prone to do (calling [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] "Froggy" or "Froggy Baby" for example).
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Almost everywhere Mr. Johnson goes, Grover is sure to be the one providing his service. Grover has even come to his apartment at [[14 Sesame Street]] from time to time as a door-to-door salesman. [[Grover and Mr. Johnson#telegram1|One 1983 sketch]] (see the attached video to the right) finally revealed that his name is Mr. Johnson. He was later referred to as Fred in "[[Put a Lid On It]]," but this is more likely a term of affection made in the spirit of song. In ''[[A Celebration of Me, Grover]]'', he is referred to by [[Big Bird]] as Mr. Blue. By [[Season 48 (2017-2018)|Season 48]], characters refer to Mr. Johnson by name regularly.
   
 
Once the restaurant series was well established, as Grover returned to the kitchen to rectify an error in his order, Mr. Johnson would frequently turn to the camera and soliloquize, "Why do I keep coming back to this restaurant?" At one point, when it was later established that Grover would continually appear in other jobs, he said, "Everywhere I go I see that guy. I'm beginning to think I'm under some kind of spell." As the years went on, Mr. Johnson got more and more frustrated and irritable with Grover. After [[Season 32 (2001)|season 32]], he disappeared until the release of ''A Celebration of Me, Grover''. After that, Mr. Johnson came back in [[Episode 4102]], while Grover was Gina's vet assistant. Since then, he would continue to make several more appearances.
 
Once the restaurant series was well established, as Grover returned to the kitchen to rectify an error in his order, Mr. Johnson would frequently turn to the camera and soliloquize, "Why do I keep coming back to this restaurant?" At one point, when it was later established that Grover would continually appear in other jobs, he said, "Everywhere I go I see that guy. I'm beginning to think I'm under some kind of spell." As the years went on, Mr. Johnson got more and more frustrated and irritable with Grover. After [[Season 32 (2001)|season 32]], he disappeared until the release of ''A Celebration of Me, Grover''. After that, Mr. Johnson came back in [[Episode 4102]], while Grover was Gina's vet assistant. Since then, he would continue to make several more appearances.
   
In at least one sketch, "[[Pizzeria Dos]]," {{first|2842}}, Mr. Johnson was seen visiting a restaurant other than Charlie's. However despite Grover's absence, his knack for receiving bad service remained the same. He also went to [[Hooper's Store]] in [[Episode 3825|a 1999 episode]], asking [[Alan]] if he had any toast, at a time when Alan's toaster had broken. He later ate at Hooper's Store in [[Episode 4191|a 2009 episode]], being served by [[Chris]].
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While he often complains about Grover serving him everywhere, he has occasionally gone places where Grover had no employment or service to him, though he still gets bad service regardless. This included his visit to "[[Pizzeria Dos]]," {{first|2842}}, where the waiters insist on him getting two of everything, even though he didn't have the appetite for two. In a sketch with [[Keegan-Michael Key]] working at the newsstand, he is the first of many customers who has to deal with Keegan being too pre-occupied with reading the newspaper to actually sell them. {{first|4903}} There have also been a number of occasions where he has gone to [[Hooper's Store]], where Grover has rarely been employed. In [[Episode 2696]], he went there to avoid Grover's service, though Grover called up the place and begged him to go to Charlie's. In [[Episode 3825]], he came asking [[Alan]] if he had any toast, at a time when Alan's toaster had broken. He later ate outdoors at Hooper's Store in [[Episode 4191]], being served by [[Chris]], but in this case his service was affected by the weather as [[Abby Cadabby]] kept magically changing the current season.
   
 
Little is known of Mr. Johnson's private life other than that he's [[Mrs. Johnson|been married]], that his mother still [[Grover and Mr. Johnson#telegram2|lives in Chicago]] (or Cincinnati [[Elmo's Sing-Along Guessing Game|at another time]]), and that he himself used to live in Buffalo, [[New York]]. He was interviewed in the notes of the ''[[Old School: Volume 2]]'' booklet in a piece that was written as a fourth-wall breaker; in that Mr. Johnson seems to have knowledge of his Fat Blue Anything Muppet pattern having been used for other characters on the show. This would be the equivalent of [[Count von Count]] acknowledging that he also "plays" [[Biff]] or [[The Amazing Mumford]].
 
Little is known of Mr. Johnson's private life other than that he's [[Mrs. Johnson|been married]], that his mother still [[Grover and Mr. Johnson#telegram2|lives in Chicago]] (or Cincinnati [[Elmo's Sing-Along Guessing Game|at another time]]), and that he himself used to live in Buffalo, [[New York]]. He was interviewed in the notes of the ''[[Old School: Volume 2]]'' booklet in a piece that was written as a fourth-wall breaker; in that Mr. Johnson seems to have knowledge of his Fat Blue Anything Muppet pattern having been used for other characters on the show. This would be the equivalent of [[Count von Count]] acknowledging that he also "plays" [[Biff]] or [[The Amazing Mumford]].
   
 
Mr. Johnson appeared in "[[Counting Café]]," a video game for the Sega Genesis console released in 1994, based on the premise that Grover must serve orders at a café properly in order to advance through the levels. He also appeared in the [[Sesame Street iPhone apps|iPhone app "Grover's Number Special"]], released in 2009.
 
Mr. Johnson appeared in "[[Counting Café]]," a video game for the Sega Genesis console released in 1994, based on the premise that Grover must serve orders at a café properly in order to advance through the levels. He also appeared in the [[Sesame Street iPhone apps|iPhone app "Grover's Number Special"]], released in 2009.
 
A variant of Mr. Johnson, with darker hair, appeared in the 2010 revival of ''[[Shalom Sesame]]'', suffering from Grover's presence as well.
 
   
 
Other appearances by Mr. Johnson include cameos in the song "[[Another Good Morning Here on Sesame Street]]", [[Episode 4525]], and a featured role in [[Episode 4603]] (performed by [[Matt Vogel]]). An ancestor of Mr. Johnson (also performed by Vogel) appears as the constable in the 2016 special ''[[Once Upon a Sesame Street Christmas]]''.
 
Other appearances by Mr. Johnson include cameos in the song "[[Another Good Morning Here on Sesame Street]]", [[Episode 4525]], and a featured role in [[Episode 4603]] (performed by [[Matt Vogel]]). An ancestor of Mr. Johnson (also performed by Vogel) appears as the constable in the 2016 special ''[[Once Upon a Sesame Street Christmas]]''.
   
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Mr. Johnson has also been included in some of the show's international co-productions. A varient of the character (with black hair and a different performer) made a few appearances in the 2010 revival of ''[[Shalom Sesame]]''. Since 2017, Mr. Johnson has appeared in original material for [[Germany]]'s ''[[Sesamstrasse]]'', including all three pilot episodes for the show's spin-off ''[[Pizza mit Biss]]''. ''[[Sisimpur]]'' in [[Bangladesh]] features a similar-looking character (albiet orange) named Kohoka Miah, who shares similar, unfortunate experiences to his American counterpart with [[Halum]] (as well as the local version of Grover).<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSUD7pi9T9CoZgwsh7OysPgGmwbc0MVg- Sisimpur YouTube playlist]</ref>
In 2017, Mr. Johnson traveled to [[Germany]] to appear on several ''[[Sesamstrasse]]'' beach and crime scene clips, as well as on all three pilot episodes for the show's spin-off ''[[Pizza mit Biss]]''.
 
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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*''[[Once Upon a Sesame Street Christmas]]''
 
*''[[Once Upon a Sesame Street Christmas]]''
 
*[[Billy on the Street|Billy on the Sesame Street]] viral video
 
*[[Billy on the Street|Billy on the Sesame Street]] viral video
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*''[[When You Wish Upon a Pickle]]''
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*[[Farmers Insurance Group]] advertisement
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*''[[Sesame Street's 50th Anniversary Celebration]]''
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*''[[The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo]]'' [[Episode 113: Jason Sudeikis / Ciara|episode 113]]
   
 
===Episodic appearances===
 
===Episodic appearances===
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*[[Episode 2696]], [[Episode 3768|3768]], [[Episode 3800|3800]], [[Episode 3825|3825]], [[Episode 3832|3832]], [[Episode 3906|3906]], [[Episode 3946|3946]], [[Episode 4102|4102]], [[Episode 4140|4140]], [[Episode 4171|4171]], [[Episode 4191|4191]], [[Episode 4206|4206]], [[Episode 4525|4525]], [[Episode 4603|4603]], [[Episode 4709|4709]], [[Episode 4725|4725]], [[Episode 4822|4822]], [[Episode 4909|4909]], [[Episode 4922|4922]], [[Episode 4932|4932]], [[Episode 5011|5011]], [[Episode 5026|5026]]
In addition to his appearances in several sketches, Mr. Johnson has also made appearances in street scenes and plots from time to time, including:
 
 
*[[Episode 2696]]
 
*[[Episode 3768]]
 
*[[Episode 3800]]
 
*[[Episode 3825]]
 
*[[Episode 3832]]
 
*[[Episode 3906]]
 
*[[Episode 4102]]
 
*[[Episode 4140]]
 
*[[Episode 4171]]
 
*[[Episode 4191]]
 
*[[Episode 4525]]
 
*[[Episode 4603]]
 
*[[Episode 4709]]
 
*[[Episode 4725]]
 
*[[Episode 4822]]
 
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
* Mr. Johnson was often used to parody [[wikipedia:Republican National Committee|RNC]] chairman [[wikipedia:Michael Steele|Michael Steele]] on ''[[The Daily Show]]''.
 
* Mr. Johnson was often used to parody [[wikipedia:Republican National Committee|RNC]] chairman [[wikipedia:Michael Steele|Michael Steele]] on ''[[The Daily Show]]''.
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* Other descriptions used for Mr. Johnson include "The Customer" (''Let's Eat!: Funny Food Songs'') and "The Food Lover" (''[[Search and Learn Adventures]]'').
 
* Other descriptions used for Mr. Johnson include "The Customer" (''Let's Eat!: Funny Food Songs'') and "The Food Lover" (''[[Search and Learn Adventures]]'').
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* For his brief appearance in ''[[The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland]]'', Mr. Johnson was performed by [[David Rudman]], with Jerry Nelson looping the dialogue later, save for a few lines retaining Rudman's voice. Similarly, Mr. Johnson was performed by [[Martin P. Robinson]], voice and puppetry, in a short cameo in [[Episode 4140]].
 
* For his brief appearance in ''[[The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland]]'', Mr. Johnson was performed by [[David Rudman]], with Jerry Nelson looping the dialogue later, save for a few lines retaining Rudman's voice. Similarly, Mr. Johnson was performed by [[Martin P. Robinson]], voice and puppetry, in a short cameo in [[Episode 4140]].
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*During ''[[A Swingin' Sesame Street Celebration]]'', Mr. Johnson (playing a doctor in "[[The People in Your Neighborhood]]") claims he's a hypochondriac.
   
 
==Book appearances==
 
==Book appearances==
*''[[More Sesame Street Finger Puppets]]'' (1972) -- referred to as "[[Harvey Kneeslapper|Harvey Kneeslapper's]] Victim"
 
 
*''[[The Sesame Street Dictionary]]'' (1980) -- referred to as "Mr. Smith"
 
*''[[The Sesame Street Dictionary]]'' (1980) -- referred to as "Mr. Smith"
 
*''[[Brought to You by the Letter A]]'' (2000)
 
*''[[Brought to You by the Letter A]]'' (2000)
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*''[[Sesame Street Restaurant]]'' (2000)
 
*''[[If You're Happy and You Know It... Clap Your Paws!]]'' (2001)
 
*''[[If You're Happy and You Know It... Clap Your Paws!]]'' (2001)
 
*''[[The Monsters on the Bus]]'' (2001)
 
*''[[The Monsters on the Bus]]'' (2001)
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*''[[Fun with Friends]]'' (2005) -- illustrated with black hair
 
*''[[Grover's Guide to Good Eating]]'' (2007)
 
*''[[Grover's Guide to Good Eating]]'' (2007)
 
*''[[What's the Word on the Street? (book)|What's the Word on the Street?]]'' (2008)
 
*''[[What's the Word on the Street? (book)|What's the Word on the Street?]]'' (2008)
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*[[Waiter Grover]]
 
*[[Waiter Grover]]
 
*[[Grover and Mr. Johnson]]
 
*[[Grover and Mr. Johnson]]
*[[Grover's Jobs]]
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*[[Grover's jobs]]
 
*[[Mrs. Johnson]], Mr. Johnson's wife
 
*[[Mrs. Johnson]], Mr. Johnson's wife
   
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==Sources==
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Revision as of 13:24, 30 November 2020

Mr Johnson table
PERFORMER Jerry Nelson 1971-2012
  Matt Vogel 2014-present
DEBUT 1971
PATTERN Fat Blue
Mr_Johnson_Sesame_Street

Mr Johnson Sesame Street

Mr. Johnson's name (First: Episode 1828) (1983)

Jerry Nelson Mr Johnson

Jerry Nelson performing Mr. Johnson.

MrJohnson-framing

Mr. Johnson with a painting of his wife, Mrs. Johnson

Fatblue07

Let's Eat!: Funny Food Songs

ShalomJohnson

Shalom Sesame’s version of Mr. Johnson

CinderElmo-Johnson

Mr. Johnson and town-crier Grover in CinderElmo.

COMG03

A Celebration of Me, Grover

Mr. Johnson is Waiter Grover's recurring customer at Charlie's Restaurant and various other locations. He is sometimes referred to by his Anything Muppet designation "Fat Blue", such as in the book Sesame Street Unpaved and in many scripts for his sketches.[1]

Almost everywhere Mr. Johnson goes, Grover is sure to be the one providing his service. Grover has even come to his apartment at 14 Sesame Street from time to time as a door-to-door salesman. One 1983 sketch (see the attached video to the right) finally revealed that his name is Mr. Johnson. He was later referred to as Fred in "Put a Lid On It," but this is more likely a term of affection made in the spirit of song. In A Celebration of Me, Grover, he is referred to by Big Bird as Mr. Blue. By Season 48, characters refer to Mr. Johnson by name regularly.

Once the restaurant series was well established, as Grover returned to the kitchen to rectify an error in his order, Mr. Johnson would frequently turn to the camera and soliloquize, "Why do I keep coming back to this restaurant?" At one point, when it was later established that Grover would continually appear in other jobs, he said, "Everywhere I go I see that guy. I'm beginning to think I'm under some kind of spell." As the years went on, Mr. Johnson got more and more frustrated and irritable with Grover. After season 32, he disappeared until the release of A Celebration of Me, Grover. After that, Mr. Johnson came back in Episode 4102, while Grover was Gina's vet assistant. Since then, he would continue to make several more appearances.

While he often complains about Grover serving him everywhere, he has occasionally gone places where Grover had no employment or service to him, though he still gets bad service regardless. This included his visit to "Pizzeria Dos," (First: Episode 2842), where the waiters insist on him getting two of everything, even though he didn't have the appetite for two. In a sketch with Keegan-Michael Key working at the newsstand, he is the first of many customers who has to deal with Keegan being too pre-occupied with reading the newspaper to actually sell them. (First: Episode 4903) There have also been a number of occasions where he has gone to Hooper's Store, where Grover has rarely been employed. In Episode 2696, he went there to avoid Grover's service, though Grover called up the place and begged him to go to Charlie's. In Episode 3825, he came asking Alan if he had any toast, at a time when Alan's toaster had broken. He later ate outdoors at Hooper's Store in Episode 4191, being served by Chris, but in this case his service was affected by the weather as Abby Cadabby kept magically changing the current season.

Little is known of Mr. Johnson's private life other than that he's been married, that his mother still lives in Chicago (or Cincinnati at another time), and that he himself used to live in Buffalo, New York. He was interviewed in the notes of the Old School: Volume 2 booklet in a piece that was written as a fourth-wall breaker; in that Mr. Johnson seems to have knowledge of his Fat Blue Anything Muppet pattern having been used for other characters on the show. This would be the equivalent of Count von Count acknowledging that he also "plays" Biff or The Amazing Mumford.

Mr. Johnson appeared in "Counting Café," a video game for the Sega Genesis console released in 1994, based on the premise that Grover must serve orders at a café properly in order to advance through the levels. He also appeared in the iPhone app "Grover's Number Special", released in 2009.

Other appearances by Mr. Johnson include cameos in the song "Another Good Morning Here on Sesame Street", Episode 4525, and a featured role in Episode 4603 (performed by Matt Vogel). An ancestor of Mr. Johnson (also performed by Vogel) appears as the constable in the 2016 special Once Upon a Sesame Street Christmas.

Mr. Johnson has also been included in some of the show's international co-productions. A varient of the character (with black hair and a different performer) made a few appearances in the 2010 revival of Shalom Sesame. Since 2017, Mr. Johnson has appeared in original material for Germany's Sesamstrasse, including all three pilot episodes for the show's spin-off Pizza mit Biss. Sisimpur in Bangladesh features a similar-looking character (albiet orange) named Kohoka Miah, who shares similar, unfortunate experiences to his American counterpart with Halum (as well as the local version of Grover).[2]

Appearances

Episodic appearances

Notes

  • Other descriptions used for Mr. Johnson include "The Customer" (Let's Eat!: Funny Food Songs) and "The Food Lover" (Search and Learn Adventures).

Book appearances

See also

Sources

  1. script documents provided by trusted source
  2. Sisimpur YouTube playlist