Beth Kondrick (redBoobergurl on Muppet Central Forum) - I have been a Muppet fan for pretty much as long as I can remember. I don’t really remember a time I didn’t love the Muppets. My earliest memories are of Bert and Ernie doing “Here Fishy Fishy” on Sesame Street, and my mom says this was my favorite thing to watch when I was about two years old, so as you can see, my memories go wayyyy back as I am now a 28 year old approaching her ten year high school reunion.

Night Night Ernie

Yes folks that’s right, I said Ernie’s butt. Not something you’d really think about too much or expect from an Ernie doll right? When I was little, I just thought it was fun to pull the pocket up and down, I didn’t really think much of it. But now as an adult I can’t help but wonder if such a toy could even be made today! Apparently the early 80’s were a much simpler time or something. Although, even then, was it really necessary? What is the point of exposing Ernie in this fashion anyway?

All joking aside, I really did love this doll a lot and again, I think that’s pretty apparent by the wear and tear you can see in the picture.
Baby Grover
And here we have a cute, cuddly, furry and much loved stuffed Grover. I know what you’re thinking; shouldn’t he be a darker color blue? And aren’t his eyes a bit too big and borderline scary looking? What’s the deal?

I have to say, I loved this doll. He may not have looked much like “true Grover” but it was enough for me. I even wrote a story in second grade about my Grover doll coming to life after I lost him on a bike ride and how he found his way home. Yes indeed, a budding fan fiction writer in the making!
Rubber Duckie
I am sure just about every kid has had a Rubber Duckie in their life, but how many had one that was made to look like THE Rubber Duckie? I’d like to think my Rubber Duckie is pretty unique.

I was asked by some friends later in life if they could borrow Rubber Duckie for a duck pond at some event and I said in horror “No! If you use him in the duck pond you’ll have to deface him by putting a number underneath him! This is no ordinary Rubber Duckie!” I am sure they all thought I was crazy, but you know what, they’re right and that’s ok, at least I am comfortable with who I am darn it!! Um, yeah, so moving on…
Rubber Duckie remains a fixture in my parents’ home, he sits on a shelf with several other smaller duckies in my mom’s guest bathroom. I can’t help but smile that he’s on display for all to see when they visit their house.
Kung Fu Kermit
Hey, you're not Kermit! You're one of the Kung Fu Creatures on the rampage! (Reference to an episode of Garfield and Friends if you're confused).

After I got him home I realized I could not get his arms and legs to lay nice to save my life. My parents and I started joking that he looked like a Kung Fu artist. Maybe he's practicing so he can finally karate chop Piggy. Or to teach self defense to the innocent children on Sesame Street. "Good morning boys and girls, Kermit T. Frog here and I am going to talk to you today about stranger danger and how you can avoid it..."
Thankfully for my first wedding anniversary with my husband, he was generous enough to buy me a Master Replica Kermit the Frog, so Kung Fu Kermit was relegated to a box. I still get a good laugh out of him though!
Cookie Monster Koosh
So remember when Koosh balls were all the rage? Remember how Rosie O’Donnell used to propel them at her audience during her talk show back when she was considered the “queen of nice?” (Although what’s up with that – the Queen of Nice shooting koosh balls at people? Oxymoron perhaps?) Well, at some point the fine makers of Koosh balls expanded their product line to include little characters from various children’s shows. I am the proud owner of one such Koosh – in the form of Cookie Monster.

As of today, he resides on my desk at work, kind of helps perk things up in an otherwise dismal, depressing cube.
So there you have it – a few examples of odd Muppet toys of my youth. I am sad I no longer have some of the ones I once had. In addition to the crocheted Sesame Street characters I mentioned above, I had at one time collected all of the Fraggle Rock Happy Meal toys from the late 1980’s and also had some Muppet Babies Happy Meal toys as well. Those would be quite a collector’s item to have now! Sometimes we just can’t foresee how important something might be in the future though. I’m thankful I saved the things I did. I just might pass them on to my own children, you just never know!
The Muppet Mindset by Ryan Dosier
Woah, I actually had that Cookie Monster koosh! I haven't thought about that in years. :)
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