FOZZIE BEAR

Frank Oz (1976-1999)
Eric Jacobson (2002-present)
First appearance...
The Muppet Show Episode 101: Juliet Prowse (1976)
Most recent appearance...
Muppets Most Wanted (2014)
Best known role...
The Muppet Show's in-house comedian. Teller of bad jokes. Performer of bad novelty acts. Heckle-target of Statler and Waldorf. Kermit's best friend.
Catchphrase...
"Wocka! Wocka! Wocka!"
WHO IS FOZZIE BEAR?

Fozzie's role on The Muppet Show went from comedian, to backstage character and comedian, to prop comic, to ventriloquist, to roller skating comic, and much, much more. Fozzie was originally conceived to be Frank Oz's main character on the show (until Miss Piggy stepped forward--Fozzie was probably more than happy to jump out of the way). Fozzie was an integral part of the cast and you would be hard pressed to find more than a handful of the 120 episodes of the show that didn't include Fozzie.

In The Great Muppet Caper, Fozzie played Kermit's twin brother (he's the one in the hat), a role that was not much of a stretch for the bear, as he had been acting as Kermit's pseudo-brother for years prior to the film. This is where one of Fozzie's greatest moments comes into play as he provides the rousing speech (on the same level as the guy from Braveheart) to convince the Muppets to help Kermit by stealing the Fabulous Baseball Diamond (long story). "Shame on you!" Fozzie scolds the others. "We don't want the bad guys to win!" And, thanks to Fozzie, they don't.


Once the 1990's started chugging along, Fozzie was seen less and less. In The Muppet Christmas Carol he was relegated to a very small role as Fozziwig and was only seen for one short scene. He didn't fare much better in Muppet Treasure Island as Squire Trelawney--but, thankfully, his part was slightly more substantial than Fozziwig. In Muppets Tonight Fozzie only appeared a handful of times (mostly due to Frank Oz's other priorities at the time) in a few sketches such as "EIEIO-R" and "City Shtickers" with Kermit and Billy Crystal.

All of these films portrayed Fozzie as a dim-witted character and not as the loving, endearing comedian bear he was on The Muppet Show and in earlier films. This all changed with It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie (Eric Jacobson's first performance as Fozzie) where the bear was once again funny because of his endearing qualities. Fozzie's humor was drawn from his dedication to Kermit and the rest of his friends. (Running through a laser field three times just to save the theater? That takes chutzpah!)
Recently, Fozzie has been seen as an integral part of the Muppets "Give a Day. Get a Disney Day." promotions, at the D23 Expo with Gonzo and Pepe, and with Andrea Bocelli and the rest of the Muppets performing "Jingle Bells" all over the place this holiday season. Fozzie even sang a few lines in the latest, most successful viral video from the Muppets, "Bohemian Rhapsody." "Let me joke!" he begs Statler and Waldorf as they simply shake their heads and grumble "Do not like your jokes!"

As mentioned early, Fozzie was conceived as Frank Oz's main character on The Muppet Show. Frank really settled into Fozzie after the first season and fell in love with the bear right after. It is interesting to look at Frank's Fozzie in relation to Jim Henson's Kermit. They played off of each other much like Ernie and Bert, just with the roles/performers reversed. Fozzie would bug Kermit much like Ernie would bug Bert. But, in the end, they remained best friends--just like Jim and Frank.
FOZZIE BEAR AND ERIC JACOBSON

FOZZIE BEAR SONGS
Although Fozzie is mostly comically inclined, every once in awhile he shows off his musical side. These are a few of his more famous numbers:
- "Wotcher Knocked 'Em in the Old Kent Road" - The Muppet Show Episode 201
- "The Pig Got Up and Slowly Walked Away" - The Muppet Show Episode 209
- "An Actor's Life for Me" (with Rowlf on piano) - The Muppet Show Episode 305
- "Green Door" - The Muppet Show Episode 422
- "Simon Smith and His Amazing Dancing Bear" (with Scooter) - The Muppet Show Episode 101
- "Any Old Iron" (with Kermit) - The Muppet Show Episode 214
- "English Country Garden" (with Rowlf) - The Muppet Show Episode 218
- "Top Banana" (with Milton Berle) - The Muppet Show Episode 203
- "The Rhyming Song" (with Scooter, Link, and Annie Sue) - The Muppet Show Episode 308
- "Movin' Right Along" (with Kermit) - The Muppet Movie
- "Steppin' Out with a Star" (with Kermit and Gonzo) - The Great Muppet Caper
- "Saying Goodbye" (with The Muppet) - The Muppets Take Manhattan
- "Sleigh Ride" (with a Snowman) - A Muppet Family Christmas
- "Wooly Bully" (with Gonzo and Rizzo) - Muppet Beach Party album
- "Nothing's Too Good For You" (with Rizzo and the Rats) - Muppet Classic Theater
- "When I'm With You" (with Ashanti, Kermit, Gonzo, and Pepe) - The Muppets' Wizard of Oz
"My apartment is so small, all of the mice have hunchbacks!"
Kermit: "Bear left."
Fozzie: "Right frog!"

Fozzie: "No he's'a not! He's'a wearin' a neck'a'tie!"
Kermit: "Where did you learn to drive?"
Fozzie: "I took a correspondence course."
"If you think this crowd is ugly, you should see the dancing girls!"
Fozzie: "Ah, Christmas, time for Santa and his eight prancing reinbear."
Snowman: "That's reindeer."
Fozzie: "No... That's SNOW, darling! Ahhh!"
"Hey, that Gonzo is SO dumb, he just heard that we're running short of water, so he wants us to dilute it."
"New York is so crowded, even the cemeteries are standing room only!"
Rowlf: "Oh, Fozzie, what are you carrying the fish for?"
Fozzie: "Oh, for the halibut!"
WHY DO THE MUPPETS NEED FOZZIE BEAR?

So honk a bicycle horn, throw a pie, squirt a flower--do something to show Fozzie Bear how much you love him. Wocka! Wocka! Wocka!
The Muppet Mindset by Ryan Dosier, muppetmindset@gmail.com
Did I ever mention that these Muppet profiles should be made into a book? I think I did...I'm gunna mention it again.
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