About
Kermit the Frog is a frog puppet created by American puppeteer Jim Henson, most notable for his appearances on the television shows The Muppets and Sesame Street.As Kermit has become an icon of popular culture, he has also become a popular subject of Internet memes.
Origin
Kermit the Frog’s earliest incarnation first appeared on the television show Sam and Friends, which aired in 1955.[1] Despite originally not appearing as a frog, the puppet eventually took on the identity during the 60s. In the 70s, he appeared on Sesame Street, often in the role of a news reporter, and later on The Muppet Show as the host of the program. Since then, Kermit has appeared most notably in various movies, including Muppet Treasure Island in the 1990s and The Muppets in the 2010s.
Internet Presence
Wikipedia has hosted an article on Kermit since 2001.[2] Kermit has also maintained official Facebook page, which has over 1 million likes, as well as a Twitter account, which has over 20 thousand followers.[3][4]
Various videos and parodies featuring Kermit have become popular. In 2007, YouTube channel AdamRayComedy uploaded a video of Kermit reacting to 2 Girls 1 Cup, which gained over 6 million views. A video of Kermit on The Ellen DeGeneres Show uploaded in 2011 gained over 3 million views. In 2014, Kermit partook in the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. Kermit impressions are often used in game voicechat troll videos.
Notable Submemes
But That’s None of My Business
But That’s None of My Business is a sarcastic term used to poke fun at various social faux pas. The phrase is often accompanied of images of Kermit drinking various drinks, often milk and tea.
Cookie Monster Alphabet
Cookie Monster Alphabet is a series of video remixes based on a 1973 clip from Sesame Street. Besides these remixes, the video has spawned a popular reaction image based on a face made by Kermit.
I Haz A Shuvel
I Haz A Shuvel is a popular image macro featuring an image of the Muppet Babies incarnation of Kermit holding a shovel. The image first became popular on YTMND and spread to other websites from there.
Mystery Box
Kermit’s Mystery Box is a popular segment from Sesame Street in which Kermit becomes frustrated trying to get Cookie Monster to guess what is in a box. The segment has inspired numerous parodies.
Sad Kermit
Sad Kermit was a series of videos which featured Kermit playing songs considered to be depressing and partaking in various acts of self-harm.[5][6] The original videos were taken down by claims from the Walt Disney Company; the highest viewed reupload, which features Kermit singing the song “Hurt” by Nine Inch Nails, has nearly 3 million views.
Joel’s Dad
Kermit has become associated by fans of the video game streaming website Vinesauce with the father of one of the streamers, Joel, after their voices were compared. Joel’s dad is often portrayed in fanart as Kermit.
Search Interest
References
[1]Muppet Wikia – Kermit the Frog
[2]Wikipedia – Kermit the Frog
[3]Facebook – Kermit the Frog
[4]Twitter – Kermit the Frog
[5]Wikipedia – Sad Kermit