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rdfs:comment | - The Twiddlebug Family first appeared on Sesame Street in Season 5 (1973). Timmy was first made as a Hot Pink Little Anything Muppet, but in most of his appearances, he was pumpkin orange. Usually, Richard Hunt used a typical little boy voice (often identical to voices he would use for female characters), which would be even more high-pitched when sped-up. On a few occasions, Hunt used a normal male-sounding voice, which would still sound high-pitched when sped-up.
- Timmy Twiddlebug is the son of Thomas and Tessie Twiddlebug. His sister is Tina Twiddlebug. They first appeared on Sesame Street in Season 5 (1973). Timmy was first made as a Hot Pink Little Anything Muppet, but in most of his appearances, he was pumpkin orange Usually, Richard Hunt used a typical little boy voice (often identical to voices he would use for female characters), which would be even more high-pitched when sped-up. On a few occasions, Hunt used a normal male-sounding voice, which would still sound high-pitched when sped-up.
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abstract | - Timmy Twiddlebug is the son of Thomas and Tessie Twiddlebug. His sister is Tina Twiddlebug. They first appeared on Sesame Street in Season 5 (1973). Timmy was first made as a Hot Pink Little Anything Muppet, but in most of his appearances, he was pumpkin orange Usually, Richard Hunt used a typical little boy voice (often identical to voices he would use for female characters), which would be even more high-pitched when sped-up. On a few occasions, Hunt used a normal male-sounding voice, which would still sound high-pitched when sped-up. Jerry Nelson performed the character in "Get Along." Later, in a sketch produced in the mid-90s, Timmy was performed by Peter Linz.
- The Twiddlebug Family first appeared on Sesame Street in Season 5 (1973). Timmy was first made as a Hot Pink Little Anything Muppet, but in most of his appearances, he was pumpkin orange. Usually, Richard Hunt used a typical little boy voice (often identical to voices he would use for female characters), which would be even more high-pitched when sped-up. On a few occasions, Hunt used a normal male-sounding voice, which would still sound high-pitched when sped-up.
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