- Animal (Muppet)
Infobox character
name = "Animal"
caption = Animal playing drums
first = [http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/The_Muppet_Show:_Sex_and_Violence The original pilot, "Sex and Violence!"] (March 19 1975 )
last = (2008, so far)
occupation = drummer
title =
portrayer =Frank Oz (1975 - 1999)Eric Jacobson (2002 - present)
creator =Michael K. Frith (designer)Dave Goelz (builder)Animal is a
fictional character from "The Muppet Show ", one ofthe Muppets originally created byMichael K. Frith .Character
He is the crazed drummer of
Dr. Teeth and The Electric Mayhem . Animal was performed byFrank Oz from his first appearance in the pilot for "The Muppet Show" until his 1999 appearance in "Muppets from Space ", and has been performed regularly byEric Jacobson since his 2002 appearance in "It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie ". On "The Muppet Show", his drumming is performed byRonnie Verrell .cite web |title=Drummerworld - Animal - Ronnie Verrell |url=http://www.drummerworld.com/drummers/Animal.html] Animal has had roles in all of the Muppet movies, and was the only member of The Electric Mayhem to be included regularly on the "Muppet Babies" cartoons. He was voiced byHowie Mandel in the first two seasons of "Muppet Babies", followed byDave Coulier in subsequent seasons.Drew Massey operated Animal in "". In "Jim Henson's Little Muppet Monsters", Animal was voiced byHal Rayle (who also voicedMiss Piggy and Gonzo).Characteristics
Animal's vocabulary is generally limited to guttural shouts and monosyllabic grunts, often repeating a few simple phrases. During performances, Animal is usually chained to the drum set, as his musical outbursts are extremely violent. From "
The Muppet Movie ":Animal: [roars] Floyd Pepper: Oh, yeah, that's Animal. Show 'em what you do, Animal. Animal: I what do: Eat drums! [chews on a cymbal] Dr Teeth: No, no, beat drums, beat drums! Animal: Beat drums! Beat drums! [beats the drums with his head] Floyd Pepper: Down, Animal! Animal: Down! Floyd Pepper: Back! Animal: Back! Floyd Pepper: Sit! Animal: Sit! [He sits quietly for a moment, panting, then snickers to the camera]
While it has been suggested that Animal's character was partially inspired by
The Who drummerKeith Moon , [cite web |title=www.keithmoon.co.uk |url=http://www.keithmoon.co.uk/] [cite news |title=Myers 'to play' Who's Keith Moon |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4298548.stm |date=2005-09-30 |work=BBC News] there is no evidence in the original sketches for the character that suggest that he was based on anyone in particular. ["Best of the Muppet Show" volume 4, Time-Life Home Video, 2001] Animal is portrayed as an excellent drummer, playing with and/or against bothBuddy Rich andHarry Belafonte in separate drum-offs on "The Muppet Show". (The Rich sketch ended with Animal breaking a drum over Rich's head.) He shows a talent for jazz in a television advert for theRenault Clio car with French footballerThierry Henry . [cite web |title=Thierry And 'Animal' Explain The Meaning Of Va Va Voom |publisher=carpages.co.uk |url=http://www.carpages.co.uk/renault/renault_thierry_and_animal_explain_meaning_of_va_va_voom_25_10_03.asp |date=2003-10-25 ]Animal has also run afoul of "Muppet Show" guests, such as the aforementioned scene with Buddy Rich. When he kept interrupting
Rita Moreno 's rendition of "Fever" with loud drumming outburts, she appeared to become so annoyed that she slammed his head between a pair of cymbals (to which Animal responded by saying "My kinda woman!", before passing out). Animal's attitude towardsDudley Moore became quite hostile when Moore tried to replace the band with a programmable, music-playing robot.A regular gag involves someone imparting a figure of speech to Animal: Animal turns to the audience, his eyes go wide and then he goes berserk, taking it literally. For instance,
Jim Nabors once spoke the traditional theatrical good luck wish, "Break a leg," whereupon Animal decided to indulge him by trying to break Nabors' leg. Another gag would occasionally occur when the band plays a slow song: Animal will get about halfway through and then after announcing "Too slow!" launch into a faster paced version of the song. The band would usually comment that Animal lasted much longer than they thought he would.Animal has been depicted as a literal skirt-chaser (in "
The Muppets Take Manhattan ", he chases a female co-ed out of the auditorium, chanting "Woo-maaaan!" after her). He also chases cars. Sometimes his wild and crazy appearance, attitude and antics are used as the source of a joke by way of a reversal of what the audience might expect from Animal, such as in this piece of dialog from "The Great Muppet Caper ", where it is revealed that Animal has a passion for impressionist paintings, especially those ofPierre-Auguste Renoir :Kermit the Frog: What's wrong with your drummer? He looks a little crazed. Zoot: Oh, he's just upset about missing the
Rembrandt exhibit at The National Gallery. Animal: [Correcting him in a wild, angry tone] Renoir! Renoir!In the movie "Muppets from Space", Animal meets his match in the form of a security guard played by
Kathy Griffin - after chasing her down a hallway with his "Woo-man" call, he later comes running back around the corner, yelling "HELP HELP!" with Griffin calling after him about how they'll settle down, buy a house, and have children.Ty Pennington commented about the possibility of Animal havingADHD when the character appeared on an episode of "". [cite web |title= New Muppet Stuff Extreme Makeover: Home Edition |url=http://www.toughpigs.com/anthnewstuff02.htm |publisher=toughpigs.com]Animal was the official mascot of the
U.S. Ski Team during the1998 Winter Olympics . [cite news |title=U.S.Snowboarder s Have An 'Animal' Attraction |date=1997-06-11 |work=The Washington Post |url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-723034.html ] He was also featured in one of eleven commemorative stamps issued by theU.S. Postal Service . [cite web |title= Jim Henson, Muppets, Get Stamps of Approval |url=http://www.usps.com/communications/news/stamps/2005/sr05_046.htm |publisher=usps.com |date=2005-09-28]References
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