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Scooter (Muppet)

Scooter is a Muppet character from the sketch comedy television series The Muppet Show, known for being the backstage stage manager, utility stage crew member, and general all-around "gofer". He was originally performed by Richard Hunt until his death in 1992, and is currently performed by David Rudman.

Scooter
The Muppets character
First appearanceThe Muppet Show (1976)[1]
Created byJim Henson
Voiced by
Performed by
In-universe information
SpeciesMuppet
GenderMale
OccupationGofer / Stage manager

Characteristics

Scooter is orange with a darker orange sprout of hair. In keeping with the jokes about bespectacled Muppets such as Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Scooter's eyes are actually the lenses of his glasses. Behind the glasses frames, there's nothing but his orange skin (although unlike Bunsen, whose glasses were transparent, Scooter had actual "eyes" with pupils that were attached to the glasses' lenses). Hunt based Scooter's personality on his own self from when he was younger and his voice is a western accent.

A few things have been revealed about Scooter's family. As cited in Of Muppets and Men, when pressed about his family, he explained that his mother was a parrot but he didn't know about his father. However, this is not necessarily canonical. Scooter's uncle J.P. Grosse is a humanoid Muppet, suggesting that Scooter is meant to be one as well.

In the animated series Muppet Babies, he was redesigned as a brainy, computer-knowledgeable child and given a tomboyish twin sister named Skeeter, who never appeared as a live-action Muppet. However, she later appears as an adult in the Muppet Show comic series story arc "Family Reunion".

Roles

Originally, Scooter got his job as a "gofer" because his rich uncle J. P. Grosse owned the theatre, and he maintained it through a combination of efficiency and nepotism. Originally, Scooter would often use his family connection to his advantage, making unreasonable demands on his uncle's behalf.

His antagonistic role was gradually discarded, and he became a legitimate assistant to Kermit, with the two becoming friends. Eventually, his job was often closer to that of a stage manager, or even that of a subordinate producer, and he would do whatever he could to help Kermit to (albeit unsuccessfully) keep order among the Muppets.

In the second through fourth seasons, Scooter featured in the cold openings, where he would enter the guest star's dressing room to tell them that there are only "fifteen seconds to curtain." However, the number of seconds sometimes changed. In the dressing room, a gag or short comical sketch would occur before the opening theme song. For the fifth season, a new style of cold opening featuring Pops replaced this format.

Scooter sometimes helped Miss Piggy to get Kermit to be romantically interested in her. He was also on good terms with Fozzie Bear, being less annoyed with his jokes than most people, and they performed duets and double acts onstage in a few episodes.

His relationship with Floyd Pepper, who frequently appeared backstage, may be comparable to Hunt's relationship with Jerry Nelson. The two puppeteers frequently collaborated, with the elder Nelson helping the younger Hunt to develop his performing abilities from the start. Hunt and Nelson were also known for being vocally talented, and Scooter sat in with the band on occasion (as a vocalist or guest musician). Scooter and Floyd's rendition of "Mr. Bass Man" symbolizes Hunt and Nelson's relationship.

Scooter has appeared in most Muppet films and television specials. In The Muppet Movie, Scooter acts as The Electric Mayhem's manager. In The Great Muppet Caper, he was a resident of the Happiness Hotel. In The Muppets Take Manhattan, he was among the core group who attended college together and struggled to put their show on. In this appearance, he was the treasurer of the group, and later took a leadership role in Kermit's brief, amnesia-fueled absence, making decisions for the group to follow. Also, Scooter makes an appearance in the pre-show queue at the Disney attraction, Muppet*Vision 3D, located at Disney's Hollywood Studios.

After his original performer's death in 1992, Scooter was not seen again until 1999 when he had a cameo in Muppets from Space, with one line of dialogue. He had somewhat larger roles in subsequent productions, beginning with It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie (2002). In The Muppets' Wizard of Oz (2005), he played the Wizard's assistant. He also took on supporting roles in the second Studio DC: Almost Live special (2008) and in A Muppet Christmas: Letters to Santa (2008).

Scooter later appears in The Muppets (2011) where he is working at Google and on his way to the TED conference, iPad in hand, when he is first seen. Just as in The Muppets Take Manhattan, Scooter here appears as a leading figure of the Muppets – he spearheads the clean-up and repairs of the Muppet Studio, and even takes over hosting duties for Kermit at one point. He has also been promoted to stage manager, a role he reprises in Muppets Most Wanted when the Muppets go on a world tour.

In the TV show The Muppets, he is the talent coordinator on Up Late with Miss Piggy.[3]

He has a prominent role in Muppets Now, co-hosting Pepe's Unbelievable Game Show as well as having the responsibility of uploading the series onto Disney+ on time.

Casting history

Scooter was first performed by Richard Hunt (1976–1992) until his death. Unlike most major Muppets, Scooter has been performed by seven different people. After a seven-year retirement following Hunt's death, the character went through a series of short-lived performers (1999–2005) before finding a new performer in David Rudman (2008–present).

Main Performers:

Alternate Performers:

References

  1. ^ Shemin, Craig (2014). Disney's The Muppets Character Encyclopedia. New York: DK Publishing. p. 161. ISBN 9781465417480.
  2. ^ @misterwarburton on Twitter, May 13, 2020
  3. ^ . Disney / ABC Television Group. Archived from the original on December 3, 2015. Retrieved December 3, 2015.

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Scooter is a Muppet character from the sketch comedy television series The Muppet Show known for being the backstage stage manager utility stage crew member and general all around gofer He was originally performed by Richard Hunt until his death in 1992 and is currently performed by David Rudman ScooterThe Muppets characterFirst appearanceThe Muppet Show 1976 1 Created byJim HensonVoiced byRichard Hunt 1976 1991 David Rudman 2008 present Other Greg Berg Muppet Babies Matt Vogel Muppet RaceMania Brian Henson Muppets Party Cruise Ogie Banks Muppet Babies 2018 revival 2 Performed byRichard Hunt 1976 1991 Adam Hunt 1999 Brian Henson 2002 Rickey Boyd 2005 David Rudman 2008 present In universe informationSpeciesMuppetGenderMaleOccupationGofer Stage manager Contents 1 Characteristics 2 Roles 3 Casting history 4 ReferencesCharacteristics EditScooter is orange with a darker orange sprout of hair In keeping with the jokes about bespectacled Muppets such as Dr Bunsen Honeydew Scooter s eyes are actually the lenses of his glasses Behind the glasses frames there s nothing but his orange skin although unlike Bunsen whose glasses were transparent Scooter had actual eyes with pupils that were attached to the glasses lenses Hunt based Scooter s personality on his own self from when he was younger and his voice is a western accent A few things have been revealed about Scooter s family As cited in Of Muppets and Men when pressed about his family he explained that his mother was a parrot but he didn t know about his father However this is not necessarily canonical Scooter s uncle J P Grosse is a humanoid Muppet suggesting that Scooter is meant to be one as well In the animated series Muppet Babies he was redesigned as a brainy computer knowledgeable child and given a tomboyish twin sister named Skeeter who never appeared as a live action Muppet However she later appears as an adult in the Muppet Show comic series story arc Family Reunion Roles EditOriginally Scooter got his job as a gofer because his rich uncle J P Grosse owned the theatre and he maintained it through a combination of efficiency and nepotism Originally Scooter would often use his family connection to his advantage making unreasonable demands on his uncle s behalf His antagonistic role was gradually discarded and he became a legitimate assistant to Kermit with the two becoming friends Eventually his job was often closer to that of a stage manager or even that of a subordinate producer and he would do whatever he could to help Kermit to albeit unsuccessfully keep order among the Muppets In the second through fourth seasons Scooter featured in the cold openings where he would enter the guest star s dressing room to tell them that there are only fifteen seconds to curtain However the number of seconds sometimes changed In the dressing room a gag or short comical sketch would occur before the opening theme song For the fifth season a new style of cold opening featuring Pops replaced this format Scooter sometimes helped Miss Piggy to get Kermit to be romantically interested in her He was also on good terms with Fozzie Bear being less annoyed with his jokes than most people and they performed duets and double acts onstage in a few episodes His relationship with Floyd Pepper who frequently appeared backstage may be comparable to Hunt s relationship with Jerry Nelson The two puppeteers frequently collaborated with the elder Nelson helping the younger Hunt to develop his performing abilities from the start Hunt and Nelson were also known for being vocally talented and Scooter sat in with the band on occasion as a vocalist or guest musician Scooter and Floyd s rendition of Mr Bass Man symbolizes Hunt and Nelson s relationship Scooter has appeared in most Muppet films and television specials In The Muppet Movie Scooter acts as The Electric Mayhem s manager In The Great Muppet Caper he was a resident of the Happiness Hotel In The Muppets Take Manhattan he was among the core group who attended college together and struggled to put their show on In this appearance he was the treasurer of the group and later took a leadership role in Kermit s brief amnesia fueled absence making decisions for the group to follow Also Scooter makes an appearance in the pre show queue at the Disney attraction Muppet Vision 3D located at Disney s Hollywood Studios After his original performer s death in 1992 Scooter was not seen again until 1999 when he had a cameo in Muppets from Space with one line of dialogue He had somewhat larger roles in subsequent productions beginning with It s a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie 2002 In The Muppets Wizard of Oz 2005 he played the Wizard s assistant He also took on supporting roles in the second Studio DC Almost Live special 2008 and in A Muppet Christmas Letters to Santa 2008 Scooter later appears in The Muppets 2011 where he is working at Google and on his way to the TED conference iPad in hand when he is first seen Just as in The Muppets Take Manhattan Scooter here appears as a leading figure of the Muppets he spearheads the clean up and repairs of the Muppet Studio and even takes over hosting duties for Kermit at one point He has also been promoted to stage manager a role he reprises in Muppets Most Wanted when the Muppets go on a world tour In the TV show The Muppets he is the talent coordinator on Up Late with Miss Piggy 3 He has a prominent role in Muppets Now co hosting Pepe s Unbelievable Game Show as well as having the responsibility of uploading the series onto Disney on time Casting history EditScooter was first performed by Richard Hunt 1976 1992 until his death Unlike most major Muppets Scooter has been performed by seven different people After a seven year retirement following Hunt s death the character went through a series of short lived performers 1999 2005 before finding a new performer in David Rudman 2008 present Main Performers Richard Hunt The Muppet Show Muppet Vision 3D David Rudman Studio DC Almost Live presentAlternate Performers Greg Berg Muppet Babies Adam Hunt Muppets from Space voice only Matt Vogel Muppet RaceMania voice Brian Henson It s a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie Muppets Party Cruise Rickey Boyd The Muppets Wizard of Oz Ogie Banks Muppet Babies 2018 revivalReferences Edit Shemin Craig 2014 Disney s The Muppets Character Encyclopedia New York DK Publishing p 161 ISBN 9781465417480 misterwarburton on Twitter May 13 2020 The Muppets Show Bios Disney ABC Television Group Archived from the original on December 3 2015 Retrieved December 3 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scooter Muppet amp oldid 1154855975, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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