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'''Sundance''' is a lion who first appeared in ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' [[Episode 320: Sylvester Stallone|episode 320]], where he fought [[Sylvester Stallone]] and sang "[[Let's Call the Whole Thing Off]]" with him. He appeared as a full-body puppet in this episode and was performed by Dave Goelz. |
'''Sundance''' is a lion who first appeared in ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' [[Episode 320: Sylvester Stallone|episode 320]], where he fought [[Sylvester Stallone]] and sang "[[Let's Call the Whole Thing Off]]" with him. He appeared as a full-body puppet in this episode and was performed by Dave Goelz. |
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− | He later appeared in [[episode 416: Jonathan Winters|episode 416]] and [[episode 505: James Coburn|episode 505]]. In these episodes, he appeared as a live-hand puppet and was performed by [[Jerry Nelson]]. |
+ | He later appeared in [[episode 416: Jonathan Winters|episode 416]] and [[episode 505: James Coburn|episode 505]]. In these episodes, he appeared as a live-hand puppet and was performed by [[Jerry Nelson]]. He also appeared in ''[[The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years]]'', sitting with the full-body monsters. |
His name comes from [[Episode 416: Jonathan Winters|episode 416]], when he teamed up with a [[Butch|tiger]] as "Butch and Sundance", running away from an animal training act (in a reference to the [[1969]] film ''Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid''). |
His name comes from [[Episode 416: Jonathan Winters|episode 416]], when he teamed up with a [[Butch|tiger]] as "Butch and Sundance", running away from an animal training act (in a reference to the [[1969]] film ''Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid''). |
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Template:Designer Sundance is a lion who first appeared in The Muppet Show episode 320, where he fought Sylvester Stallone and sang "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off" with him. He appeared as a full-body puppet in this episode and was performed by Dave Goelz.
He later appeared in episode 416 and episode 505. In these episodes, he appeared as a live-hand puppet and was performed by Jerry Nelson. He also appeared in The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years, sitting with the full-body monsters.
His name comes from episode 416, when he teamed up with a tiger as "Butch and Sundance", running away from an animal training act (in a reference to the 1969 film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid).