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Jul 9 2018 New York Times |
Jul 11 2009 Newsday.com |
Feb 25 2005 Wall Street Journal |
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Hoots the Owl is a fictional character on the children's television program, Sesame Street, performed by Kevin Clash. He was an owl that plays a saxophone. Perhaps his most famous song was "Put Down the Duckie" in 1988, a song inspired to help Ernie not squeak while playing his saxophone (to play without holding his rubber duck). * Hoots debuted on Sesame Street for the 12th season (1980), but was retired from the show in the 32nd season (2001). Hoots has a saxophone solo in a well-known segment with Little Richard that aired in 1993. His last skit was an appearance in the Birdland with the Squirrel Nut Zippers. * His early years he was performed by Brain Meehl using the same voice as Louis Armstrong, but the puppet for him didn't have any eye movement until Season 15. * Hoots also returned in the 36th season (2005) to show Cookie Monster that a cookie is a sometimes food, and fruits and vegetables are anytime foods. This information was presented in the song "A Cookie is a Sometimes Food", a parody of the song "A Woman is a Sometime Thing", from the opera Porgy and Bess. * Hoots made a brief appearance in the film Sesame Street Presents Follow That Bird as a member of the Feathered Friends group. He was the only one skeptical of Big Bird's supposed sadness. |