Walk this way is an old-established joke that has its roots in vaudeville. Relying for its punchline on the linguistic double usage of "way" as both a direction and manner, the joke is perhaps most familiar to modern audiences via Mel Brooks in many of his films, including Robin Hood: Men in Tights, Spaceballs, and Young Frankenstein.
Brooks, however, is not the only purveyor. Monty Python's Flying Circus used the line as a running gag, and the joke has been used or referenced in films and television shows ranging from M*A*S*H, Daffy Duck cartoons, and Three Stooges shorts to Rugrats, Mystery Science Theater 3000, Garfield and Friends and Animaniacs. Brooks' version also inspired a 1975 song by Aerosmith.
The Muppets have followed this comedic tradition, incorporating the classic gag on several occasions.
Uses of the joke[]
- Link Hogthrob instructs Fozzie Bear (dressed as First Mate Piggy) to "walk this way" in a Pigs in Space sketch in episode 216 of The Muppet Show.
- In a Count von Count sketch, the Count is working as an elevator operator, and he instructs Kermit to "walk this way" into the elevator, inspiring Kermit to mimic his waddle.
- In the Fraggle Rock episode "Junior Faces the Music," after Gobo, Wembley, Mokey, Red, and Boober are assembled in Gobo and Wembley's room, Cantus the Minstrel advises the group to "walk this way." Shrugging, the Fraggles imitate Cantus' slow gliding walk, even in a later scene as they head closer to the Gorgs' Garden.
- In the Fraggle Rock episode "Space Frog Follies," Uncle Traveling Matt tells Wembley to "walk this way" as they exit Gobo and Wembley's room. Wembley does, imitating Matt's clumsiness on the way out.
- In the Fraggle Rock episode "The Trial of Cotterpin Doozer," Large Marvin tells Feenie Fraggle to "walk this way" as they follow Cotterpin Doozer to the Doozer Dome. Marvin walks in a funny way and says "Coming liiiiiittle girl!" and Feenie does the same.
- In the Fraggle Rock episode "Mokey, Then and Now," just prior to the "Voodoo Spell" song, Mokey tells Wembley and Boober, "Follow me and do what I do." Ever the literalist, Wembley copies her exactly as she exits.
- When Baby Fozzie hosts the babies at his Wocka Land Restaurant in the Muppet Babies episode "Muppetland," he asks them to "walk this way" to their table. They comply, shimmying sideways throughout the restaurant.
- Jim Henson tells Gonzo to "walk this way" in The Jim Henson Hour Pitch Reel. Gonzo watches Henson walk offscreen, then remarks to the camera, "If I could walk that way, I'd have legs!"
- In the "Pigs in Space" insert in Little Muppet Monsters episode "In the Beginning," two aliens with abnormal limb placement (they have short rounded bodies with one arm coming out the top of them) tell Link Hogthrob and First Mate Piggy to "walk this way." They then proceed to follow the aliens hunched over with one arm in the air.
- The Wild Impresario tells Farkas Faffner to "walk this way" in The Ghost of Faffner Hall episode "Your Body Is an Instrument" (they exit humming).
- Pirate Edna (Andrea Martin) informs Big Bird and the kids to follow her in said manner during Sesame Street Episode 3132, marching to a jaunty rhythm while waving their arms.
- Chicken Licken instructs Turkey Lurkey to "walk this way" (bobbing their heads back and forth) during the cold open of Sesame Street Episode 3322.
- "The Tubmans of Porksmith" sketch from episode 102 of Muppets Tonight finds Howard Tubman stuck in his chair. When the Handyman arrives, Carter tells him to "walk this way" (shaking and sluggish).
- When Commander Slick Space Guy leads Kermit the Frog and Lindy on a space tour in Things That Fly, he starts them off with the instructions, "walk this way." As he bounces off, Kermit and Lindy follow suit.
- Pip and Pop do the "walk this way" joke in the Bear in the Big Blue House episode "The Big Blue Housecall."
- In the 2004 Sesame Street video A Celebration of Me, Grover, Grover (seeking to shift from his Waiter Grover capacity to Super Grover) asks a duck for directions to the nearest phone booth. Naturally, the duck tells him to "walk this way." Grover shrugs and follows suit, down to repeating the duck's quacking.
- Alan and Chris are about to demonstrate their Bubble Fest Finale in Sesame Street Episode 4259 when they tell a kid named Crystal to "walk this way" and exit in a hammy, barker-like manner. Crystal does the same.
- A Muppet t-shirt first sold in 2013 in Germany, depicts Animal (illustrated) walking in his typically hunched over posture, and the words "Walk This Way," with the sub line "Rock'n'Roll 1976." This image doubles as a reference to the Aerosmith song "Walk This Way."
- Rizzo tells the kids to "walk this way" in the Muppet Babies episode "Tooth and Consequences." They all then dance and scat like he does.
- The Walter character from the Wacky Alpaca Pals prompts Baby Kermit to "walk this way" in the Muppet Babies episode "Best Pals Pizza Delivery."
See also[]
- "Walk This Way" (Sesame Street song)