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  1. Kermit the Frog - Wikipedia

    An anthropomorphic green frog, Kermit is the pragmatic everyman protagonist of numerous Muppet productions, most notably as the showrunner and host of the sketch comedy television …

  2. Kermit the Frog | Muppet Wiki | Fandom

    Kermit the Frog is arguably Jim Henson's most famous Muppet creation. He was the star and host of The Muppet Show, played a significant role on Sesame Street, and served as the logo of …

  3. Best of Kermit on Sesame Street - YouTube

    From 1998.

  4. Kermit the Frog | Description & History | Britannica

    Sep 25, 2025 · Puppeteer Jim Henson introduced Kermit in 1955 on Sam and Friends, a local Washington, D.C., television show, but the character became famous only in 1969 after he …

  5. A Journey Through the History and Legacy of Kermit the Frog

    Apr 2, 2025 · The history of Kermit the Frog, from his creation by Jim Henson to his iconic roles on Sesame Street and The Muppet Show, plus his lasting cultural legacy.

  6. Kermit the Frog | Disney Characters

    The iconic green Muppet, Kermit the Frog continues to be a star of the Muppets franchise.

  7. Kermit the Frog Puppet - National Museum of American History

    Kermit is a bright green frog who was the star and host of The Muppet Show and appears on Sesame Street. The character of Kermit is one of Jim Henson’s earliest creations, dating back …

  8. Fun Facts About Kermit the Frog - The Fact Site

    May 7, 2012 · Kermit began life in 1955 as a character on Jim Henson’s five-minute puppet show, Sam and Friends, before becoming a regular on Sesame Street. He became the central …

  9. Kermit the Frog Turns 70: Celebrating a Pop Culture Icon and His ...

    Apr 4, 2025 · For 70 years, Kermit the Frog has been more than just a Muppet—he has been a cultural icon, a beloved television personality, and a symbol of optimism. First introduced in …

  10. Kermit the Frog – Rainbow Connection Lyrics - Genius

    The Rainbow Connection was written by Paul Williams and Kenneth Ascher to be the first number in The Muppet Movie by Jim Henson. Williams describes it as “that down-home Americana