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* [[Rockne S. O'Bannon]] appeared to promote the [[w:c:farscape:webisodes|Farscape webisodes]] and [[Farscape (comic book)|comic book series]].
 
* [[Rockne S. O'Bannon]] appeared to promote the [[w:c:farscape:webisodes|Farscape webisodes]] and [[Farscape (comic book)|comic book series]].
   
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Image:Red-comiccon.jpg|Promotional image from [[Henson.com]] for Comic-Con 2008
 
Image:Red-comiccon.jpg|Promotional image from [[Henson.com]] for Comic-Con 2008
 
Image:Comiccon-red.jpg|Red Fraggle and Karen Prell at Comic-Con 2008
 
Image:Comiccon-red.jpg|Red Fraggle and Karen Prell at Comic-Con 2008
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* [[BOOM! Studios]] had ''The Muppet Show Comic Book'' artists [[Roger Langridge]] and [[Amy Mebberson]] appear on July 25, 2010 to promote the line by customizing comic covers. ''[[Muppet King Arthur]]'' artist [[James Silvani]] and ''[[Muppet Snow White]]'' co-writers Jesse Blaze Snider and [[Patrick Storck]] also appeared. Issue #7 of the [[The Muppet Show Comic Book: Family Reunion|Family Reunion]] story arc featured a special San Diego Comic Con [[:File:Tms7.sdcc.jpg|variant cover]].
 
* [[BOOM! Studios]] had ''The Muppet Show Comic Book'' artists [[Roger Langridge]] and [[Amy Mebberson]] appear on July 25, 2010 to promote the line by customizing comic covers. ''[[Muppet King Arthur]]'' artist [[James Silvani]] and ''[[Muppet Snow White]]'' co-writers Jesse Blaze Snider and [[Patrick Storck]] also appeared. Issue #7 of the [[The Muppet Show Comic Book: Family Reunion|Family Reunion]] story arc featured a special San Diego Comic Con [[:File:Tms7.sdcc.jpg|variant cover]].
   
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Image:FraggleExhibit-Marriott-SanDiegoComicCon2010.jpg|"The Hub TV Experience" exhibit at the San Diego Marriott in 2010
 
Image:FraggleExhibit-Marriott-SanDiegoComicCon2010.jpg|"The Hub TV Experience" exhibit at the San Diego Marriott in 2010
 
Image:SDCC2010-KarenPrell&RedFraggle.jpg|[[Grant Baciocco]], Red Fraggle and Karen Prell performing in 2010
 
Image:SDCC2010-KarenPrell&RedFraggle.jpg|[[Grant Baciocco]], Red Fraggle and Karen Prell performing in 2010
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*Disney skipped promoting ''[[The Muppets (2011)|The Muppets]]'' at the event, in favour of its [[D23 Expo]], according to ''Variety''.
 
*Disney skipped promoting ''[[The Muppets (2011)|The Muppets]]'' at the event, in favour of its [[D23 Expo]], according to ''Variety''.
   
*Justin Timberlake, formerly of [[*NSYNC]], walked around ComicCon with ''Esquire'' writer Chris Jones; the duo were wearing Bert and Ernie costumes. ''(See [[Sesame Street Halloween costumes (Disguise)#2009]].)''
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*Justin Timberlake, formerly of [[*NSYNC]], walked around ComicCon with ''Esquire'' writer Chris Jones; the duo were wearing [[Bert]] and [[Ernie]] costumes. ''(See [[Sesame Street Halloween costumes (Disguise)#2009]].)''
   
 
*During the ''Games of Thrones'' panel Jason Momoa mentions that when he first heard the Dothraki language it sounded to him like a mixture of [[Star Wars|Jabba the Hut]] and [[Fozzie Bear]] and ends it all with a "[[Wocka Wocka|wocka wocka]]".
 
*During the ''Games of Thrones'' panel Jason Momoa mentions that when he first heard the Dothraki language it sounded to him like a mixture of [[Star Wars|Jabba the Hut]] and [[Fozzie Bear]] and ends it all with a "[[Wocka Wocka|wocka wocka]]".
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*During [[The Big Bang Theory]] Panel, [[Jim Parsons]] was asked if he was a [[Man or Muppet]]. He replied that he is a man but thought it was appropriate to cast him as a Muppet as that's how he feels.
 
*During [[The Big Bang Theory]] Panel, [[Jim Parsons]] was asked if he was a [[Man or Muppet]]. He replied that he is a man but thought it was appropriate to cast him as a Muppet as that's how he feels.
   
*Limited edition metallic paint versions of [[Funko]] Vinyl figures [[Mahna Mahna (character)|Mahna Mahna]] and the two [[The Snowths|Snowths]] were available in a 3-pack box set.
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*Limited edition metallic paint versions of [[Funko]] Vinyl figures [[Mahna Mahna]] and the two [[The Snowths|Snowths]] were available in a 3-pack box set.
   
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File:Super Grover at Comic-Con 2012
 
File:Super Grover at Comic-Con 2012
 
ComicCon2012_Super_Grover_02.jpg
 
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* '''The Muppets panel''': The stars and producers of ''[[The Muppets (2015)|The Muppets]]'' appeared on a panel at Comic-Con on July 11, 2015. The panel included producers [[Bill Prady]], [[Bob Kushell]], [[Randall Einhorn]], and [[Bill Barretta]], with performers [[Dave Goelz]], [[Steve Whitmire]] and [[Eric Jacobson]]. The puppeteers brought characters out to talk about the show and answer questions, including [[Kermit the Frog]], [[Miss Piggy]], [[Fozzie Bear]], [[Gonzo]], [[Rizzo the Rat]], [[Pepe the King Prawn]] and [[Rowlf the Dog]].
 
* '''The Muppets panel''': The stars and producers of ''[[The Muppets (2015)|The Muppets]]'' appeared on a panel at Comic-Con on July 11, 2015. The panel included producers [[Bill Prady]], [[Bob Kushell]], [[Randall Einhorn]], and [[Bill Barretta]], with performers [[Dave Goelz]], [[Steve Whitmire]] and [[Eric Jacobson]]. The puppeteers brought characters out to talk about the show and answer questions, including [[Kermit the Frog]], [[Miss Piggy]], [[Fozzie Bear]], [[Gonzo]], [[Rizzo the Rat]], [[Pepe the King Prawn]] and [[Rowlf the Dog]].
   
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File:2015_Comic-Con_-_^The_Rose_(2).jpg
 
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===[[2019]]===
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[[File:SDCC 2019 Super Kermit plush.jpg|thumb|300px]]
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*'''Sesame Street's 50th Anniversary Panel''': Saturday, July 20: “It all started in 1969 with a simple idea: Can television be used to get kids ready for school? 50 years later, Sesame Street is an educational force for change that's seen in over 150 countries around the world. [[Sonia Manzano]] ("[[Maria]]" from Sesame Street), [[Matt Vogel]] (Big Bird and the Count, Sesame Street puppet captain and director), [[Eric Jacobson]] (Grover, Bert and Oscar), [[Ryan Dillon]] (Elmo), and Dr. [[Rosemarie Truglio]] (SVP, Sesame Workshop Content and Curriculum)-with special appearances by some fuzzy and feathered friends-will talk about Sesame Street's legacy and future.” Attendees of the panel received Cookie Monster and Oscar the Grouch limited edition art prints
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*'''Sesame Street Puppets Live!''': Saturday, July 20: “Come watch live readings, sketches, and improv performances with your favorite Sesame Street characters. Muppet performers include Matt Vogel (Big Bird, The Count), Eric Jacobson (Grover, Bert, Oscar), and Ryan Dillon (Elmo).” [[Bobby Moynihan]] hosted. The panel featured appearances by Grover as [[Yoda#References|Groda]],<ref>[https://twitter.com/TheTeleverse/status/1152665326397485056 Twitter]</ref> a [[Spider-Man|Spiderpig]], and even classic Muppet characters such as [[Guy Smiley]], [[Forgetful Jones]] (Vogel), [[Don Music]] (Dillon), [[Mr. Johnson]], and [[Lefty the Salesman]] (Dillon).<ref>[https://www.instagram.com/p/B0OuLo6gL4S/ Ryan Dillon on Instagram]</ref>
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*'''Kermit The Frog Super Hero 12” Plushie''': Convention exclusive [[Kermit the Frog]] in his [[Green Lantern]] alter ego.
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==Sources==
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==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 21:56, 22 March 2020

San Diego Comic-Con is a multigenre fan convention held annually in San Diego, California.

Appearances

Comiccon2002

Goggles and Croaker at Comic-Con 2002

2002

2005

2006

2008

2009

2010

2011

  • Disney skipped promoting The Muppets at the event, in favour of its D23 Expo, according to Variety.
  • During the Games of Thrones panel Jason Momoa mentions that when he first heard the Dothraki language it sounded to him like a mixture of Jabba the Hut and Fozzie Bear and ends it all with a "wocka wocka".

2012

  • Limited edition metallic paint versions of Funko Vinyl figures Mahna Mahna and the two Snowths were available in a 3-pack box set.

2014

Sesame-SDCC

2015

2019

SDCC 2019 Super Kermit plush
  • Sesame Street's 50th Anniversary Panel: Saturday, July 20: “It all started in 1969 with a simple idea: Can television be used to get kids ready for school? 50 years later, Sesame Street is an educational force for change that's seen in over 150 countries around the world. Sonia Manzano ("Maria" from Sesame Street), Matt Vogel (Big Bird and the Count, Sesame Street puppet captain and director), Eric Jacobson (Grover, Bert and Oscar), Ryan Dillon (Elmo), and Dr. Rosemarie Truglio (SVP, Sesame Workshop Content and Curriculum)-with special appearances by some fuzzy and feathered friends-will talk about Sesame Street's legacy and future.” Attendees of the panel received Cookie Monster and Oscar the Grouch limited edition art prints
  • Sesame Street Puppets Live!: Saturday, July 20: “Come watch live readings, sketches, and improv performances with your favorite Sesame Street characters. Muppet performers include Matt Vogel (Big Bird, The Count), Eric Jacobson (Grover, Bert, Oscar), and Ryan Dillon (Elmo).” Bobby Moynihan hosted. The panel featured appearances by Grover as Groda,[1] a Spiderpig, and even classic Muppet characters such as Guy Smiley, Forgetful Jones (Vogel), Don Music (Dillon), Mr. Johnson, and Lefty the Salesman (Dillon).[2]


Sources

External links