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  • Angus McGonagle
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  • Angus McGonagle, the Argyle Gargoyle, gargles Gershwin gorgeously. He was originally booked as the guest star on episode 417 of The Muppet Show but was bumped for the cast of Star Wars when they showed up at The Muppet Theatre. He eventually managed to get on stage, where he was joined by Mark Hamill in gargling "Summertime." Furthermore, in the climactic confrontation of Dearth Nadir and Chewbacca, Nadir called forth McGonagle and the mighty Wookiee proved no match for his Gershwin gargling.
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  • Angus McGonagle, the Argyle Gargoyle, gargles Gershwin gorgeously. He was originally booked as the guest star on episode 417 of The Muppet Show but was bumped for the cast of Star Wars when they showed up at The Muppet Theatre. He eventually managed to get on stage, where he was joined by Mark Hamill in gargling "Summertime." Furthermore, in the climactic confrontation of Dearth Nadir and Chewbacca, Nadir called forth McGonagle and the mighty Wookiee proved no match for his Gershwin gargling. Angus also appeared in the background during "Singin' in the Rain" in episode 501, in the background during the opening of The Muppets Go to the Movies, as an audience member in Muppets Tonight, in the crowd in issue #4 of Muppet King Arthur, cameos in issue #2 of Muppet Snow White and in issue #1 of Muppet Sherlock Holmes, and on his own page in The Muppets Character Encyclopedia. In a January 10, 2016 tweet, Scooter says he's the chairman of an obscure Muppets support group of which Angus McGonagle is the secretary/treasurer. "It isn't widely known, and neither are we." [1] “I wish there was footage of us trying to gargle and then sing. We all tried it, even Jim. We were all cracking up at each other. It was hilarious. We ended up with Richard Hunt doing the gargling and me singing the lyric. If you want a laugh, try it yourself.”—Jerry Nelson