Muppet & Kid Moments: Kermit
Kermit asks Alfonso to explain to him what EXIT means.
This segment was taped on February 9, 1979.[1]
Kermit holds a sign that reads "stop" and asks Alfonso if he knows what it says.
Kermit and Brian talk about soft and loud.
Kermit and Brian demonstrate the parts of the face.
Kermit and Brian talk about here and there.
Kermit and Brian talk about colors.
Chris, with his sister Stephanie, counts to 20 for Kermit.
Kermit, Chris and Stephanie count ears.
Kermit talks with Chris about teaching his little sister Stephanie to talk. Chris practices the alphabet.
Kermit talks with twins Corey and Todd about how they're same and different.
Kermit asks Debo if he knows what a W is.
Kermit asks Grover and Debo what the letter A is.
Grover tells Debo that the letter that's on the wall is an X, but that it's a secret. Kermit overhears Grover mention a secret and wants to know what letter the X is.
Kermit and Joey count to 20.
Kermit asks Joey if they can sing the alphabet together. Joey and Kermit sing the alphabet, but Joey adds "Cookie Monster!" in among the letters. Kermit gets insulted, and walks off. Joey says, "I love you," and Kermit comes back to tell her that he loves her too. She kisses him.
A brief clip from this sketch was included in the Farscape episode Kansas.
Joey shows Kermit which way is up and down.
Kermit and Joey talk about body parts.
Kermit interviews John-John, asking him to make dog and cat sounds, and making them louder.
Kermit, in his reporter attire, asks Julia about the sounds animals make. When he asks her what sound a frog makes, she replies "Wiggit! Wiggit!" which leaves Kermit rather miffed.
Kermit and Jennifer bend their knees. Grover comes out of a hole in the ground, and Jennifer invites him to join them, but Grover remarks, "When you start talking about noses, give me a call."
Kermit and Kimberly discuss body parts.
Kermit and Kimberly talk about how they're "different" and the "same."
This segment was taped on February 9, 1979.[1]
Grover, Kimberly, and Kermit demonstrate first and last.
This segment was taped on February 9, 1979.[1]
Kermit and Marlena demonstrate what the number 12 looks like. Grover is supposed to send up a balloon with the number 12 on it; however, he sends up balloons with the number 3, 9, a letter "A", and Cookie Monster before he finally gets it right. To celebrate that he sends up another balloon with a drawing of himself, but he doesn't let go of the balloon so he floats away with the balloon.
Kermit and Marlena observe their knees.
Kermit demonstrates the concept of being next to someone, with assistance from Shola and Fanny.
Kermit, Shola and Fanny have just finished watching the previous film. Shola hugs Kermit, and he comments, "She learned a lot from the octopus ... how to squeeze!"
Kermit, Shola, and Fanny discuss giraffes (leading into a film of real giraffes with music by Joe Raposo). Shola enjoys manhandling Kermit, and jerks his head up and down to demonstrate the concepts of "down and high".
Kermit asks Trey if he's seen a letter Q before. At first Trey denies it, but eventually draws one in the air with his finger.
Kermit and Trey talk about how to get from one place to another.
Kermit and Trey do a rhyming bit.
Kermit and Tracy count to 10.
Kermit and Tracy recite the alphabet.
Kermit and Tracy count to 5.
Kermit and Tracy count five fingers.
Kermit and Tracy demonstrate "close" and "far".
Kermit introduces a talk about body parts compared between people and animals. Yvette brings in her pet snake and Kermit has a hard time finding any similarities.