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  • Frazzle
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  • Frazzles are electric eels which lurk in ancient watery areas. They only appear in Banjo-Tooie. These creatures appear in the sunken ruins of Atlantis in Jolly Roger's Lagoon and in Terrydactyland's River Passage. Unlike most enemies, Frazzles do not pursue Banjo and Kazooie if they approach them. The duo do get injured if they touch one, though. A Frazzle is defeated if Kazooie fires eggs at one. File:Banjo icon.png Enemies from Banjo-Tooie File:Kazooie icon.png
  • This type of rat wears a radiation suit,gloves and a gas mask to survive the contaminated fire pipes,usually they repair and clean them
  • There are two known occasions where Frazzle spoke coherently. In Julie on Sesame Street, an Anything Muppet woman transforms into a monster as she sings "I Feel Pretty". Once transformed, her husband, Frazzle, knocks on her door and calls, "Hiya, honey!" as the two embrace each other. Frazzle also made some cameos in the special, Sesame Street: 20 and Still Counting. When appearing with Bill Cosby and some other monsters, he was performed by Richard Hunt.
  • Though his appearances were sporadic throughout the series, he earned a bigger, recurring role in seasons 27 through 29, most often as a member of Gina's day care service. There are two known occasions where Frazzle spoke coherently. In Julie on Sesame Street, a female Anything Muppet transforms into a monster as she sings "I Feel Pretty." Once transformed, her husband, Frazzle, knocks on her door and calls, "Hiya, honey!" as the two embrace each other.
  • Frazzle is a growling monster on Sesame Street . His deceptively fierce visage hides a child-like personality and a desperate need to be included. Though he can be intimidating to others, Frazzle has emotions like the rest of us do, as expressed in his eponymous song, "Frazzle." However, since his snarls and roars sound identical, regardless of his mood, the song required skilled interpreters, in the form of the Frazzletones.
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Boss
  • no
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Voice
  • Same as previous field
Appearance
  • Elmo Says BOO!
Game
  • Banjo-Tooie (XBLA)
Name
  • Frazzle
puppeteer
  • Jerry Nelson
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Species
  • Monster
Performer
Debut
  • 1973
Gender
  • Male
World
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  • Though his appearances were sporadic throughout the series, he earned a bigger, recurring role in seasons 27 through 29, most often as a member of Gina's day care service. There are two known occasions where Frazzle spoke coherently. In Julie on Sesame Street, a female Anything Muppet transforms into a monster as she sings "I Feel Pretty." Once transformed, her husband, Frazzle, knocks on her door and calls, "Hiya, honey!" as the two embrace each other. The second occurrence is a 1993 episode. In that episode, Frazzle brought his pet human Pickles to the Furry Arms Hotel. When they were refused a room, Frazzle complained, "Well, it's just not fair! What am I supposed to do, leave little Pickles at home when I'm traveling on business? Come, Pickles, we'll go to another hotel!" However, while the puppet was identical, Frazzle was performed in the episode by Martin P. Robinson instead of Jerry Nelson, had a markedly different voice and personality, and might be considered a case of Same Puppet, Different Character. Frazzle also made some cameos in the special Sesame Street: 20 and Still Counting. When appearing with Bill Cosby and some other monsters, he was performed by Richard Hunt. In his earliest appearances, Frazzle was made from a Pumpkin Anything Muppet covered with a fur exterior to turn him into a . In the 2001 song "Everybody Be Yo'Self," Frazzle was finally re-built as a unique puppet. Although Frazzle appears occasionally in re-used bits in current episodes, his most recent appearances in new material include a Facebook application, video footage for "The Color Orange Day" on Sesamestreet.org and a season 44 sketch with Grover (performed by Joey Mazzarino).
  • Frazzles are electric eels which lurk in ancient watery areas. They only appear in Banjo-Tooie. These creatures appear in the sunken ruins of Atlantis in Jolly Roger's Lagoon and in Terrydactyland's River Passage. Unlike most enemies, Frazzles do not pursue Banjo and Kazooie if they approach them. The duo do get injured if they touch one, though. A Frazzle is defeated if Kazooie fires eggs at one. File:Banjo icon.png Enemies from Banjo-Tooie File:Kazooie icon.png
  • This type of rat wears a radiation suit,gloves and a gas mask to survive the contaminated fire pipes,usually they repair and clean them
  • There are two known occasions where Frazzle spoke coherently. In Julie on Sesame Street, an Anything Muppet woman transforms into a monster as she sings "I Feel Pretty". Once transformed, her husband, Frazzle, knocks on her door and calls, "Hiya, honey!" as the two embrace each other. The second occurrence is a 1993 episode. In that episode, he brought his pet human Pickles to the Furry Arms Hotel. When they were refused a room, Frazzle complained, "Well, it's just not fair! What am I supposed to do, leave little Pickles at home when I'm travelling on business? Come, Pickles, we'll go to another hotel!" However, while the puppet was identical, Frazzle was performed in the episode by Martin P. Robinson instead of Jerry Nelson, had a markedly different voice and personality, and might be considered a case of Same Puppet, Different Character. Frazzle also made some cameos in the special, Sesame Street: 20 and Still Counting. When appearing with Bill Cosby and some other monsters, he was performed by Richard Hunt. In his earliest appearances, Frazzle was made from a Pumpkin Anything Muppet covered with a fur exterior to turn him into a . In the 2001 song "Everybody Be Yo'Self," Frazzle was finally re-built as a unique puppet. Although Frazzle appears occasionally in re-used bits in current episodes, his most recent appearances in new material include a Facebook application and video footage for "The Color Orange Day" on Sesamestreet.org.
  • Frazzle is a growling monster on Sesame Street . His deceptively fierce visage hides a child-like personality and a desperate need to be included. Though he can be intimidating to others, Frazzle has emotions like the rest of us do, as expressed in his eponymous song, "Frazzle." However, since his snarls and roars sound identical, regardless of his mood, the song required skilled interpreters, in the form of the Frazzletones. There are two known occasions where Frazzle spoke coherently. In Julie on Sesame Street, an Anything Muppet woman transforms into a monster as she sings "I Feel Pretty". Once transformed, her husband, Frazzle, knocks on her door and calls, "Hiya, honey!" as the two embrace each other. The second occurrence is a 1993 episode. In that episode, he brought his pet human Pickles to the Furry Arms Hotel. When they were refused a room, Frazzle complained, "Well, it's just not fair! What am I supposed to do, leave little Pickles at home when I'm travelling on business? Come, Pickles, we'll go to another hotel!" However, while the puppet was identical, Frazzle was performed in the episode by Martin P. Robinson instead of Jerry Nelson, and might be considered a case of Same Puppet, Different Character. In his earliest appearances, Frazzle was made from a Pumpkin Anything Muppet covered with a fur exterior to turn him into a monster. In 2001, Frazzle was finally re-built as a unique puppet.
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