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Phillie Phanatic

The Phillie Phanatic is the official mascot for the Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball team. He is a large, furry, green flightless bird[1] with an extendable tongue. He performs various routines to entertain fans during baseball games at Citizens Bank Park and makes public relation and goodwill appearances for the Phillies. The Phanatic is widely acknowledged as one of the best ballpark mascots,[2][3][4] and one of the most recognizable mascots in North American sports.[5]

Phillie Phanatic
The Phanatic in March 2016
TeamPhiladelphia Phillies
DescriptionLarge, furry, green creature
Origin of nameFanatical Philadelphia fans
(stylized as "Phanatic" to match the city of Philadelphia)
First seenApril 25, 1978
Hall of Fame2005
WebsiteOfficial Website

Creation Edit

During the winter after the 1976 season, Dennis Lehman, who along with the Philadelphia Phillies Promotions Director, Frank Sullivan, thought the team needed a mascot similar to the Padres' San Diego Chicken. The Phanatic was created by Harrison/Erickson of New York City (now known as Acme Mascots), which had ties with Jim Henson's Muppets. Instead of a number on the back of his jersey, he wears a star. The character was named for the fanatical fans of the team.

According to Bill Giles, the Phanatic was created to attract more families to the Phillies' home, Veterans Stadium.[6]

The Phanatic replaced "Philadelphia Phil" and "Philadelphia Phillis", a pair of siblings dressed in 18th-century garb to invoke the city's revolutionary spirit from 1776. The pair were in the team logo from 1976 through 1978, and were part of the team's "Home Run Spectacular" at The Vet from 1971 through 1979. They reappeared with their replacement as the Phillies celebrated their final year at Veterans Stadium in 2003, including opening day and the final game.[7]

The Phanatic debuted on April 25, 1978, at The Vet, when the Phils played the Chicago Cubs. He was formally introduced to the public on the locally produced children's show "Captain Noah and His Magical Ark" by then-Phillies player Tim McCarver, who was doing promotional work for the team.

In his book Pouring Six Beers at a Time, Giles wrote of the worst decision of his life when it came to the creation of the Phanatic. The design would cost $5,200 for both the costume and the copyright ownership, or $3,900 just for the costume with Harrison/Erickson retaining the copyright. Giles chose to just buy the costume. Five years later, when Giles and his group of investors bought the team from Ruly Carpenter, the franchise paid $250,000 to Harrison/Erickson for the copyright.

Portrayers Edit

The Phanatic was originally portrayed by David Raymond. In 1976, Raymond had a summer internship with in the team's front office. He returned in 1977. Raymond was asked to portray the mascot in 1978, which he did until 1993. Raymond's father is Delaware Blue Hens Hall of Fame coach Tubby Raymond.[8] Since 1993, Tom Burgoyne has portrayed the Phanatic, although in public – in order to retain the illusion that the Phanatic is a real creature – Burgoyne maintains that he is only the Phanatic's "best friend".

A major change occurred in the Phanatic's portrayal because Raymond is left-handed while Burgoyne is right-handed – despite Raymond's desire that his replacement be left-handed.

Appearance change Edit

 
The altered Phillie Phanatic used in 2020 and 2021

On August 2, 2019, the Phillies filed a lawsuit against the Phanatic creator for attempting to withdraw from the 1984 agreement to let the team use the mascot forever.[9] In response, in 2020, the Phillies unveiled an updated Phanatic, which included lighter-green fur, arm-scales, star-shaped eyelids, powder-blue feathers, a longer tail, a shorter nose and red shoes.[10]

The Phillies regained the rights to original Phanatic beginning in the 2022 season after a settlement with the mascot creators.[11]

Performance Edit

 
When the Phillies hosted a "Star Wars night" in August 2014, the Phanatic got in on the fun by using a lightsaber atop the visitors' dugout.

The Phanatic rides around on an ATV. During games, the Phanatic wanders the stadium, greeting fans and humorously mocking supporters of the opposition. The Phanatic performs a number of regular routines on the field before the game and between innings. Some of these routines are:

  • Taunting the visiting team by dancing provocatively in front of their dugout, mocking the actions of their players, and smashing or stomping on an object, such as a batting helmet, representing the team.
  • Standing on the roof of the Phillies dugout between halves of the seventh inning for "The Phanatic Dance" and remaining on the dugout roof for the home half of the inning to "hex" the opposing pitcher.
  • Warming up in the bullpen.
  • Shooting hot dogs into the stands using a pneumatic gun attached to his ATV.[12][13]
  • Visiting the various broadcast booths and committing various pranks such as pouring popcorn on the broadcasters, spraying Silly String on them,[14] or serving them Philly cheesesteaks.
  • Buffing the heads of any bald fans who happen to be sitting near him in the stands.

His mother, Phoebe Phanatic, occasionally appears on-field with the Phanatic. He also has a younger cousin Phred, and a girlfriend Phiona who are rarely seen. According to the Phanatic's official biography, his birthplace is the Galápagos Islands.[15]

 
The Phillie Phanatic with the Montreal Expos' Andrés Galarraga in 1987

The Phanatic's favorite umpire was the late Eric Gregg, a Philadelphia native, and he would greet him enthusiastically on the field when Gregg was in charge. Gregg would often play along with the Phanatic between innings, sometimes dancing with him or otherwise participating in his routines.

One week before the Phillies had their 2006 opener, the Phanatic was "dyed" red as part of the team's week-long promotion to "Paint the Town Red". He was "dipped into a special paint" made by a team sponsor MAB Paints (now Sherwin-Williams) and changed from green to red. He returned to his regular color in time for the season opener for that year. This was repeated for the 2007 season, as he became red at a Philadelphia Fire Department station to help raise funds for smoke alarms in Philadelphia, raising over $4,000. "Paint the Town Red Week" has been repeated prior to the 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 seasons.

There is a running gag where the Phanatic humorously mocks opposition players and they would steal his ATV keys in retaliation.[16][17][18] However, the Phanatic's antics are not always popular with opposition players and coaches. During a September 1982 game, Cardinals outfielder (and former Phillies player) Lonnie Smith did not take kindly to the Phanatic’s taunts and tackled the mascot mid game out of frustration.[19] Dodgers' manager Tommy Lasorda in particular did not like the Phanatic's mocking of the Dodgers. In 1988, he assaulted the Phillie Phanatic during a nationally televised game after the Phanatic stomped on a life-sized dummy wearing Lasorda's uniform (reportedly provided by Dodger infielder Steve Sax).[20][21]

The Phanatic also has the dubious distinction of being the most sued mascot in sports.[22] In 2010, a woman filed suit claiming that the Phanatic injured her knee at a minor league game.[23]

In popular culture Edit

In the 1970s, the Philadelphia Inquirer had a daily comic strip showing the adventures of the Phanatic.[24]

The Phanatic appeared on the television series Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? in the episode "Phind that Phanatic" where The Phanatic is kidnapped by Top Grunge.

The Phanatic appeared on the episode of the television series Jon and Kate Plus 8 titled "Baseball Game with Daddy", where Jon took Cara and all three boys to a Phillies game.

The Phanatic's head disappeared during the Phillies' "Final Pieces" charity sale and auction in 2004. Tom Burgoyne had taken off the costume for a break and found the head missing when he returned. One week later, someone anonymously called a local radio station claiming that he found the head and would bring it to the radio station. Police arrested and charged Bernard Bechtel with felony theft after he brought the $3,000 head to the station.[25]

 
The Phillie Phanatic with fans at Veterans Stadium at a Camera Day pre-game event in 1987
 
The Phillie Phanatic in the stands of Veterans Stadium on Opening Day, 1986

The Phanatic appeared in the closing credits of the film Rocky Balboa (2006).

In March 2009, the Phanatic appeared on The Simpsons in the episode "Gone Maggie Gone", greeting a party of nuns disembarking from a ship at the future site of Philadelphia. In the episode "Dancin' Homer", there is a mascot that looks similar to the Phanatic, the Capital City Goofball.

In November 2009, the Phanatic was part of a bit on the Late Show with David Letterman called "Get to Know the Phillie Phanatic".[26]

In 2010, the Phanatic appeared in the This is SportsCenter series of advertisements with Derek Jeter of the New York Yankees, where Jeter asks others in the ESPN locker room who used his razor, with the Phanatic's signature green hair sticking out from the blades.[27][28]

 
The Phillie Phanatic dressed as Rocky Balboa during a game at Veterans Stadium on Opening Day, 1986.

The Phanatic was mimicked in an episode of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia called "The World Series Defense". In the episode, Charlie's "Green Man" challenges that the "Phrenetic" (as it is referred to in the episode) should not be the only mascot for the Phillies. He is promptly put in his place by the "Phrenetic". In an interview with Angelo Cataldi, Tom Burgoyne revealed that Major League Baseball declined to allow the Phanatic to be used in the episode. Charlie references this at the conclusion of the episode, attempting to file a countersuit against Major League Baseball due to the fact that he has to call the mascot the "Phrenetic" when he knows its name is the "Phanatic".

On January 26, 2012, the Phanatic (credited to Tom Burgoyne) appeared as itself on an episode of the NBC sitcom 30 Rock called "The Ballad of Kenneth Parcell".

He and Mr. Met did a MasterCard commercial in 2013 to raise money for ending cancer.[29]

In 2015, the podcast 99% Invisible did an episode about the evolution of mascots focusing on the creation of the Phanatic.[30]

The Phanatic was also on an episode of the show The Goldbergs in 2015 called "The Lost Boy", and made a cameo appearance on College GameDay when the ESPN show visited Philadelphia for a matchup between Temple and Notre Dame. It reappeared in a 2018 episode of The Goldbergs.

The Phanatic appeared on ABC's Schooled episode "Rocks for Jocks".[31]

On June 1, 2022, the Phanatic was the subject of a Jeopardy! clue during an episode in which two of the three contestants, Ryan Long and Vanessa Williams, were from Philadelphia.[32] In 2019, Alex Trebek told a contestant that he was "not a big fan" of the Phanatic.[33]

Honors Edit

The Phanatic was voted "best mascot ever" by Sports Illustrated Kids.[34] In January 2008, Forbes magazine named the Phanatic the best mascot in sports.[35]

In 2005, David Raymond founded the Mascot Hall of Fame, and the Phanatic was inducted as a charter member. Since 2003, Burgoyne has written several children's books, published by the team, featuring the Phanatic.[36]

In 2009, the Phanatic was one of several recipients of the Great Friend to Kids (GFTK) Awards, given by the Please Touch Museum (the Children's Museum of Philadelphia).[37]

The Phillie Phanatic, along with Youppi!, the mascot of the Montreal Expos, and the San Diego Chicken, are the only mascots on display in the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York.

In 2010, an assortment of 5 feet (1.5 m) tall, 100 pounds (45 kg) fiberglass statues were painted by artists and placed on display throughout Philadelphia from April through August with all proceeds going to Phillies' Charities.[38]

In 2015, Good Morning America bestowed the honor of the best mascot in baseball on the Phanatic.[39]

Relation to other mascots Edit

In 1989, Orlando's NBA expansion team, the Magic, was founded largely through the efforts of former Philadelphia 76ers General Manager Pat Williams. Williams introduced Stuff, a furry green dragon with similarities to the Phillie Phanatic, as the team's official mascot. When Williams staged the "birth" of Stuff at an Orlando event, the man inside the Stuff was Dave Raymond.[40]

The Hiroshima Toyo Carp mascot Slyly bears a resemblance to the Phanatic. Both characters were designed by Harrison/Erickson.[41]

In September 2018, the Philadelphia Flyers introduced their new mascot, Gritty. On September 28, 2018, Gritty hung out with the Phillie Phanatic at Citizens Bank Park. Since then, the two have been featured on tee shirts, including the one Bryce Harper wore when he arrived at Citizens Bank Park.[42]

Phanatic store at the ballpark Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Saksa, Jim. "Being The Philly Phanatic". NPR.org. NPR. Retrieved October 13, 2017.
  2. ^ VanRipper, Tom (April 18, 2011). "America's Favorite Sports Mascots". Forbes.com LLC. Retrieved May 4, 2012.
  3. ^ Brown, David (May 2, 2012). . Yahoo! Sports. Sunnyvale, California: Yahoo!. Archived from the original on May 4, 2012. Retrieved May 4, 2012.
  4. ^ "No One Needs to Tell Philly the Phanatic's the Best". Philadelphia. May 9, 2012.
  5. ^ Hill, Benjamin (August 12, 2008). "Mascot showdown: Phillie Phanatic vs. Parker". MLB Advanced Media, L.P. Retrieved June 19, 2015.
  6. ^ "Phanatic! A Phanumentary". Retrieved March 6, 2007.[dead link] A student film produced for the whyy.org web site in 2006[dead link]
  7. ^ See List of Major League Baseball mascots#Philadelphia Phil and Philadelphia Phillis.
  8. ^ Malooley, Jake (April 13, 2021). "Googly eyes, Sasquatch suits and a runaway booger: Welcome to the Mascot Hall of Fame". ESPN.com. Retrieved April 13, 2021.
  9. ^ Goodin-Smith, Oona (August 2, 2019). "Phillies sue Phanatic creator to prevent mascot from becoming a 'free agent'". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved August 17, 2019.
  10. ^ Goodin-Smith, Oona (February 23, 2020). "Phillie Phanatic debuts his new look: Wings, a tail, and a bigger backside". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved July 26, 2020.
  11. ^ Reichard, Kevin (November 16, 2021). "Phanatic returning to Philly in legal settlement". Ballpark Digest. Retrieved January 13, 2022.
  12. ^ "Hatfield Hotdog Launcher Documentary". YouTube. www.youtube.com. Archived from the original on December 22, 2021. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
  13. ^ Bloomquist, Sarah (June 21, 2018). "Phillies Fan Injured by Phanatic's Flying Hot Dog". ABC News. Retrieved June 29, 2018.
  14. ^ "Youtube – The Phanatic jokes around in the Padres booth". September 11, 2013. Archived from the original on December 22, 2021.
  15. ^ "Phillie Phanatic". MLB.com.
  16. ^ "Youtube – Corporan steals Phillie Phanatic's keys". August 7, 2014. Archived from the original on December 22, 2021.
  17. ^ "Did Jayson Werth steal the Phillie Phanatic's car keys?". USA Today. June 18, 2013.
  18. ^ "Video: Marlins' Miguel Olivo steals keys to Phanatic's ATV". philly.com. May 6, 2013.
  19. ^ Vecsey, George (October 18, 1982). "Lonnie Smith Is on Thin Ice". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  20. ^ . Tommy Lasorda's World. mlblogs.com. July 20, 2005. Archived from the original on May 29, 2010. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
  21. ^ "Youtube — LAD@PHI: Lasorda has enough with the Philly Phanatic". November 2, 2013. Archived from the original on December 22, 2021.
  22. ^ Roth, Tanya (July 2, 2010). "Phillie Phanatic Sued ... Again". Injured: The Findlaw Accident, Injury and Tort Law Blog. findlaw.com. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
  23. ^ Farr, Stephanie (June 30, 2010). "Big green litigation machine". Philadelphia Daily News. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: www.philly.com. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
  24. ^ "Scorecard".
  25. ^ Kennedy, Rusty (February 14, 2004). "Phanatic's head back in place". USA Today. Retrieved May 17, 2011.
  26. ^ David Letterman (November 3, 2009). "Get To Know The Phillie Phanatic - Season 17 - Episode 3208" (Video). CBS.com. Retrieved February 3, 2011.
  27. ^ "Phillie Phanatic Stars in SportsCenter Commercial with Derek Jeter". Crossing Broad. www.crossingbroad.com. September 20, 2010. Retrieved October 11, 2010.
  28. ^ "Derek Jeter "Borrowed" | This Is Sportcenter | ESPN Archive". Youtube.com. ESPN. Retrieved July 21, 2022.
  29. ^ "MasterCard TV Commercial, 'Baseball Mascot'". iSpot.tv. 2013.
  30. ^ "La Mascotte". February 3, 2015.
  31. ^ Rock for Jocks, February 20, 2019, retrieved August 3, 2019
  32. ^ WPVI (June 2, 2022). "Philadelphia Jeopardy! champ wins 14th game despite missing Phillies clue to other Philly contestant". 6abc Philadelphia. Retrieved June 21, 2022.
  33. ^ Koller, Brock (October 19, 2019). "'Jeopardy!' host Alex Trebek says he's not a fan of Phillie Phanatic". 6abc Philadelphia. Retrieved June 21, 2022.
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  37. ^ "Please Touch Museum announces winners of the 14th annual 'Great Friend to Kids Awards'". The Official Site of the Philadelphia Phillies. phillies.mlb.com. September 3, 2009. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
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  40. ^ Schmitz, Brian (April 17, 2009). "The Orlando Magic have many connections to the city of Philadelphia and their playoff foe 76ers". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved October 11, 2010.
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  42. ^ Hatmaker, Julia (March 29, 2019). "Bryce Harper's Gritty, Phanatic T-shirt is amazing. Here's where you can get one". Retrieved February 21, 2020.

Further reading Edit

  • Leddy, Scott Michael (May 20, 2010). "Phan Phavorites: 10 Most Beloved Phillies Role Players (including the Phanatic)". Philly.com (Bleacher Report: Philadelphia Edition). Philadelphia Media Holdings. Retrieved October 1, 2010.

External links Edit

  • (Phillies official website)
  • Brady, Erik (July 25, 2002). "Call to Hall suits Phillie Phanatic just fine". USA Today. Retrieved October 7, 2010. (About the donation of a Phanatic outfit to the Baseball Hall of Fame.)
  • The Woman Behind Miss Piggy - Smithsonian Magazine, an interview with Bonnie Erickson

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The Phillie Phanatic is the official mascot for the Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball team He is a large furry green flightless bird 1 with an extendable tongue He performs various routines to entertain fans during baseball games at Citizens Bank Park and makes public relation and goodwill appearances for the Phillies The Phanatic is widely acknowledged as one of the best ballpark mascots 2 3 4 and one of the most recognizable mascots in North American sports 5 Phillie PhanaticThe Phanatic in March 2016TeamPhiladelphia PhilliesDescriptionLarge furry green creatureOrigin of nameFanatical Philadelphia fans stylized as Phanatic to match the city of Philadelphia First seenApril 25 1978Hall of Fame2005WebsiteOfficial Website Contents 1 Creation 2 Portrayers 2 1 Appearance change 3 Performance 4 In popular culture 5 Honors 6 Relation to other mascots 7 Phanatic store at the ballpark 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksCreation EditDuring the winter after the 1976 season Dennis Lehman who along with the Philadelphia Phillies Promotions Director Frank Sullivan thought the team needed a mascot similar to the Padres San Diego Chicken The Phanatic was created by Harrison Erickson of New York City now known as Acme Mascots which had ties with Jim Henson s Muppets Instead of a number on the back of his jersey he wears a star The character was named for the fanatical fans of the team According to Bill Giles the Phanatic was created to attract more families to the Phillies home Veterans Stadium 6 The Phanatic replaced Philadelphia Phil and Philadelphia Phillis a pair of siblings dressed in 18th century garb to invoke the city s revolutionary spirit from 1776 The pair were in the team logo from 1976 through 1978 and were part of the team s Home Run Spectacular at The Vet from 1971 through 1979 They reappeared with their replacement as the Phillies celebrated their final year at Veterans Stadium in 2003 including opening day and the final game 7 The Phanatic debuted on April 25 1978 at The Vet when the Phils played the Chicago Cubs He was formally introduced to the public on the locally produced children s show Captain Noah and His Magical Ark by then Phillies player Tim McCarver who was doing promotional work for the team In his book Pouring Six Beers at a Time Giles wrote of the worst decision of his life when it came to the creation of the Phanatic The design would cost 5 200 for both the costume and the copyright ownership or 3 900 just for the costume with Harrison Erickson retaining the copyright Giles chose to just buy the costume Five years later when Giles and his group of investors bought the team from Ruly Carpenter the franchise paid 250 000 to Harrison Erickson for the copyright Portrayers EditThe Phanatic was originally portrayed by David Raymond In 1976 Raymond had a summer internship with in the team s front office He returned in 1977 Raymond was asked to portray the mascot in 1978 which he did until 1993 Raymond s father is Delaware Blue Hens Hall of Fame coach Tubby Raymond 8 Since 1993 Tom Burgoyne has portrayed the Phanatic although in public in order to retain the illusion that the Phanatic is a real creature Burgoyne maintains that he is only the Phanatic s best friend A major change occurred in the Phanatic s portrayal because Raymond is left handed while Burgoyne is right handed despite Raymond s desire that his replacement be left handed Appearance change Edit The altered Phillie Phanatic used in 2020 and 2021On August 2 2019 the Phillies filed a lawsuit against the Phanatic creator for attempting to withdraw from the 1984 agreement to let the team use the mascot forever 9 In response in 2020 the Phillies unveiled an updated Phanatic which included lighter green fur arm scales star shaped eyelids powder blue feathers a longer tail a shorter nose and red shoes 10 The Phillies regained the rights to original Phanatic beginning in the 2022 season after a settlement with the mascot creators 11 Performance Edit When the Phillies hosted a Star Wars night in August 2014 the Phanatic got in on the fun by using a lightsaber atop the visitors dugout The Phanatic rides around on an ATV During games the Phanatic wanders the stadium greeting fans and humorously mocking supporters of the opposition The Phanatic performs a number of regular routines on the field before the game and between innings Some of these routines are Taunting the visiting team by dancing provocatively in front of their dugout mocking the actions of their players and smashing or stomping on an object such as a batting helmet representing the team Standing on the roof of the Phillies dugout between halves of the seventh inning for The Phanatic Dance and remaining on the dugout roof for the home half of the inning to hex the opposing pitcher Warming up in the bullpen Shooting hot dogs into the stands using a pneumatic gun attached to his ATV 12 13 Visiting the various broadcast booths and committing various pranks such as pouring popcorn on the broadcasters spraying Silly String on them 14 or serving them Philly cheesesteaks Buffing the heads of any bald fans who happen to be sitting near him in the stands His mother Phoebe Phanatic occasionally appears on field with the Phanatic He also has a younger cousin Phred and a girlfriend Phiona who are rarely seen According to the Phanatic s official biography his birthplace is the Galapagos Islands 15 The Phillie Phanatic with the Montreal Expos Andres Galarraga in 1987The Phanatic s favorite umpire was the late Eric Gregg a Philadelphia native and he would greet him enthusiastically on the field when Gregg was in charge Gregg would often play along with the Phanatic between innings sometimes dancing with him or otherwise participating in his routines One week before the Phillies had their 2006 opener the Phanatic was dyed red as part of the team s week long promotion to Paint the Town Red He was dipped into a special paint made by a team sponsor MAB Paints now Sherwin Williams and changed from green to red He returned to his regular color in time for the season opener for that year This was repeated for the 2007 season as he became red at a Philadelphia Fire Department station to help raise funds for smoke alarms in Philadelphia raising over 4 000 Paint the Town Red Week has been repeated prior to the 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 and 2013 seasons There is a running gag where the Phanatic humorously mocks opposition players and they would steal his ATV keys in retaliation 16 17 18 However the Phanatic s antics are not always popular with opposition players and coaches During a September 1982 game Cardinals outfielder and former Phillies player Lonnie Smith did not take kindly to the Phanatic s taunts and tackled the mascot mid game out of frustration 19 Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda in particular did not like the Phanatic s mocking of the Dodgers In 1988 he assaulted the Phillie Phanatic during a nationally televised game after the Phanatic stomped on a life sized dummy wearing Lasorda s uniform reportedly provided by Dodger infielder Steve Sax 20 21 The Phanatic also has the dubious distinction of being the most sued mascot in sports 22 In 2010 a woman filed suit claiming that the Phanatic injured her knee at a minor league game 23 In popular culture EditIn the 1970s the Philadelphia Inquirer had a daily comic strip showing the adventures of the Phanatic 24 The Phanatic appeared on the television series Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego in the episode Phind that Phanatic where The Phanatic is kidnapped by Top Grunge The Phanatic appeared on the episode of the television series Jon and Kate Plus 8 titled Baseball Game with Daddy where Jon took Cara and all three boys to a Phillies game The Phanatic s head disappeared during the Phillies Final Pieces charity sale and auction in 2004 Tom Burgoyne had taken off the costume for a break and found the head missing when he returned One week later someone anonymously called a local radio station claiming that he found the head and would bring it to the radio station Police arrested and charged Bernard Bechtel with felony theft after he brought the 3 000 head to the station 25 The Phillie Phanatic with fans at Veterans Stadium at a Camera Day pre game event in 1987 The Phillie Phanatic in the stands of Veterans Stadium on Opening Day 1986The Phanatic appeared in the closing credits of the film Rocky Balboa 2006 In March 2009 the Phanatic appeared on The Simpsons in the episode Gone Maggie Gone greeting a party of nuns disembarking from a ship at the future site of Philadelphia In the episode Dancin Homer there is a mascot that looks similar to the Phanatic the Capital City Goofball In November 2009 the Phanatic was part of a bit on the Late Show with David Letterman called Get to Know the Phillie Phanatic 26 In 2010 the Phanatic appeared in the This is SportsCenter series of advertisements with Derek Jeter of the New York Yankees where Jeter asks others in the ESPN locker room who used his razor with the Phanatic s signature green hair sticking out from the blades 27 28 The Phillie Phanatic dressed as Rocky Balboa during a game at Veterans Stadium on Opening Day 1986 The Phanatic was mimicked in an episode of It s Always Sunny in Philadelphia called The World Series Defense In the episode Charlie s Green Man challenges that the Phrenetic as it is referred to in the episode should not be the only mascot for the Phillies He is promptly put in his place by the Phrenetic In an interview with Angelo Cataldi Tom Burgoyne revealed that Major League Baseball declined to allow the Phanatic to be used in the episode Charlie references this at the conclusion of the episode attempting to file a countersuit against Major League Baseball due to the fact that he has to call the mascot the Phrenetic when he knows its name is the Phanatic On January 26 2012 the Phanatic credited to Tom Burgoyne appeared as itself on an episode of the NBC sitcom 30 Rock called The Ballad of Kenneth Parcell He and Mr Met did a MasterCard commercial in 2013 to raise money for ending cancer 29 In 2015 the podcast 99 Invisible did an episode about the evolution of mascots focusing on the creation of the Phanatic 30 The Phanatic was also on an episode of the show The Goldbergs in 2015 called The Lost Boy and made a cameo appearance on College GameDay when the ESPN show visited Philadelphia for a matchup between Temple and Notre Dame It reappeared in a 2018 episode of The Goldbergs The Phanatic appeared on ABC s Schooled episode Rocks for Jocks 31 On June 1 2022 the Phanatic was the subject of a Jeopardy clue during an episode in which two of the three contestants Ryan Long and Vanessa Williams were from Philadelphia 32 In 2019 Alex Trebek told a contestant that he was not a big fan of the Phanatic 33 Honors EditThe Phanatic was voted best mascot ever by Sports Illustrated Kids 34 In January 2008 Forbes magazine named the Phanatic the best mascot in sports 35 In 2005 David Raymond founded the Mascot Hall of Fame and the Phanatic was inducted as a charter member Since 2003 Burgoyne has written several children s books published by the team featuring the Phanatic 36 In 2009 the Phanatic was one of several recipients of the Great Friend to Kids GFTK Awards given by the Please Touch Museum the Children s Museum of Philadelphia 37 The Phillie Phanatic along with Youppi the mascot of the Montreal Expos and the San Diego Chicken are the only mascots on display in the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown New York In 2010 an assortment of 5 feet 1 5 m tall 100 pounds 45 kg fiberglass statues were painted by artists and placed on display throughout Philadelphia from April through August with all proceeds going to Phillies Charities 38 In 2015 Good Morning America bestowed the honor of the best mascot in baseball on the Phanatic 39 Relation to other mascots EditIn 1989 Orlando s NBA expansion team the Magic was founded largely through the efforts of former Philadelphia 76ers General Manager Pat Williams Williams introduced Stuff a furry green dragon with similarities to the Phillie Phanatic as the team s official mascot When Williams staged the birth of Stuff at an Orlando event the man inside the Stuff was Dave Raymond 40 The Hiroshima Toyo Carp mascot Slyly bears a resemblance to the Phanatic Both characters were designed by Harrison Erickson 41 In September 2018 the Philadelphia Flyers introduced their new mascot Gritty On September 28 2018 Gritty hung out with the Phillie Phanatic at Citizens Bank Park Since then the two have been featured on tee shirts including the one Bryce Harper wore when he arrived at Citizens Bank Park 42 Phanatic store at the ballpark EditFurther information Citizens Bank ParkSee also Edit Philadelphia portalList of Major League Baseball mascots Mascot Hall of FameReferences Edit Saksa Jim Being The Philly Phanatic NPR org NPR Retrieved October 13 2017 VanRipper Tom April 18 2011 America s Favorite Sports Mascots Forbes com LLC Retrieved May 4 2012 Brown David May 2 2012 Where s Youppi Mr Met named top sports mascot by fans Yahoo Sports Sunnyvale California Yahoo Archived from the original on May 4 2012 Retrieved May 4 2012 No One Needs to Tell Philly the Phanatic s the Best Philadelphia May 9 2012 Hill Benjamin August 12 2008 Mascot showdown Phillie Phanatic vs Parker MLB Advanced Media L P Retrieved June 19 2015 Phanatic A Phanumentary Retrieved March 6 2007 dead link A student film produced for the whyy org web site in 2006 dead link See List of Major League Baseball mascots Philadelphia Phil and Philadelphia Phillis Malooley Jake April 13 2021 Googly eyes Sasquatch suits and a runaway booger Welcome to the Mascot Hall of Fame ESPN com Retrieved April 13 2021 Goodin Smith Oona August 2 2019 Phillies sue Phanatic creator to prevent mascot from becoming a free agent The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved August 17 2019 Goodin Smith 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com Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation Archived from the original on July 27 2011 Retrieved September 3 2010 5 Best Baseball Mascots ABCNews com Retrieved May 18 2018 Schmitz Brian April 17 2009 The Orlando Magic have many connections to the city of Philadelphia and their playoff foe 76ers Orlando Sentinel Retrieved October 11 2010 Ellsesser Stephen August 25 2006 Yakyu means baseball Funny business MLB com MLB Advanced Media LPC Retrieved October 11 2010 Hatmaker Julia March 29 2019 Bryce Harper s Gritty Phanatic T shirt is amazing Here s where you can get one Retrieved February 21 2020 Further reading EditLeddy Scott Michael May 20 2010 Phan Phavorites 10 Most Beloved Phillies Role Players including the Phanatic Philly com Bleacher Report Philadelphia Edition Philadelphia Media Holdings Retrieved October 1 2010 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Phillie Phanatic Phanatic profile Phillies official website Brady Erik July 25 2002 Call to Hall 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