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Prince Charming looked quite similar to [[Guy Smiley]], another Orange Gold [[Anything Muppets|Anything Muppet]], except with different clothes, a different voice and a slightly different facial expression. |
Prince Charming looked quite similar to [[Guy Smiley]], another Orange Gold [[Anything Muppets|Anything Muppet]], except with different clothes, a different voice and a slightly different facial expression. |
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==Other versions== |
==Other versions== |
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+ | *An orange [[Live-hand Muppet|live-hand Muppet]] Prince Charming made a few appearances in the 1990s. |
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− | *In [[Episode 3542|a 1996 episode]] of ''[[Sesame Street]]'', Prince Charming tries to figure out who else he wants to be with the help of [[Ruthie]] and [[Elmo]]. He is a [[Large Lavender Live Hand]] Anything Muppet and is performed by [[Martin P. Robinson]] in this episode. |
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+ | **Charming appears in the [[Colambo]] sketch "The Lost Slipper Caper" (performed by [[Jerry Nelson]]), where he takes Colambo with him to his palace simply for holding the missing glass slipper. |
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+ | **In "Fairytale Detective," Charming ([[David Rudman]]) is interrogated by [[Miss Marble]] as to whether his glass slipper was the one belonging to [[The Old Woman Who Lives in a Shoe]]. |
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+ | **Prince Charming tries to marry [[Gabi]] in ''Sesame Street'' [[Episode 2943]]. |
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+ | *A [[Large Lavender Live Hand]] Prince Charming ([[Martin P. Robinson]]) appears in ''Sesame Street'' [[Episode 3342]], where he tires of the strenuous lifestyle of a prince and [[Ruthie]] and [[Elmo]] help him choose another occupation. |
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==Book appearances== |
==Book appearances== |
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* [[Prince Cha-Cha-Charming]] |
* [[Prince Cha-Cha-Charming]] |
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* [[Prince Paul Charming]] |
* [[Prince Paul Charming]] |
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Revision as of 20:28, 31 October 2019
PERFORMER | Frank Oz |
DEBUT | 1972 |
PATTERN | Orange Gold |
Prince Charming appeared in several Sesame Street News Flash sketches. Whether the story involved Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, or Rapunzel, Prince Charming would be there. His horse was named Lance.
Prince Charming looked quite similar to Guy Smiley, another Orange Gold Anything Muppet, except with different clothes, a different voice and a slightly different facial expression.
Other versions
In later appearances, Prince Charming's puppet design and performers have varied.
- An orange live-hand Muppet Prince Charming made a few appearances in the 1990s.
- Charming appears in the Colambo sketch "The Lost Slipper Caper" (performed by Jerry Nelson), where he takes Colambo with him to his palace simply for holding the missing glass slipper.
- In "Fairytale Detective," Charming (David Rudman) is interrogated by Miss Marble as to whether his glass slipper was the one belonging to The Old Woman Who Lives in a Shoe.
- Prince Charming tries to marry Gabi in Sesame Street Episode 2943.
- A Large Lavender Live Hand Prince Charming (Martin P. Robinson) appears in Sesame Street Episode 3342, where he tires of the strenuous lifestyle of a prince and Ruthie and Elmo help him choose another occupation.
Book appearances
- Big Bird's Busy Book (1975)
- See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Smell No Evil (1975)
- The Sesame Street Library Volume 5 (1978)
- The Sesame Street Dictionary (1980)
- The Sesame Street Storybook Alphabet (1980)