mine is risotto
Beaker. Pure chaos. 10/10
Are we talking muppet muppets? Or can we go all old fashioned?
If so my choice is Big Bird.
Tim Curry
Ah yeah the classic: Michael Caine acted like the muppets were normal people and Tim curry acted like he was also a muppet.
Difficult choice. I like Fozzie’s bad joke schtick, and Statler & Waldorf are classic, but I think my heart truly belongs to Dr. Teeth and by extension all of The Electric Mayhem.
I second that
Swedish Chef
Statler & Waldorf.
Boooo
Rizo and Gonzo. Don’t make me pick just one.
Kermit. And before you call that a boring pick, might I remind you that this man is the head of what is essentially an art collective from the 70s. He knows how to have fun.
Also leading the Frog Resistance. :)
This. A terrible surgeon by all accounts, but laid-back and entirely competent as a musician.
Fozzie also proved to be a competent pianist, but his personality, or at least his “on” stage persona, well, that leaves something to be desired.
Fozzie is a great comedian, if your idea of a great comedian is someone that tells bad jokes and knows how to take a few tomatoes to the face.
Don’t get me wrong, I don’t hate Fozzie, in fact I think I kind of want to give the guy a hug.
The man (or rather, bear) just wants to be loved after all. He wants to make people laugh and have them be happy. He’s the clown with a touch of melancholy, and might even be in my top 10. He’s just not top of the list.
Gonzo the Great.
This, a million times this
Beaker and Swedish Chef are also amazing, but this is most certainly one of my favourites:
The only one that counts. I’ll show myself out. . .
Pepe. The whole concept of a prawn Muppet is amazing.