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The ironically named '''Sweetums''' is a grotesque, hairy ] who towers above mere humans. His bulldog-like lower jaw, thick eyebrows, shabby brown shirt and threatening expression belie his genial nature.


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Sweetums first appeared on the television special ''The Frog Prince'' in ] as a witch's ]. There he tried to eat the hero, played by ] nephew ]. He later performed a duet with Robin and the two appeared together on merchandise as best friends perpetually ever after.
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During his first appearance, Sweetums was performed by Muppeteer ], but soon after, ] made the character his own. Hunt gave life to Sweetums throughout the run of '']'' and the first two Muppet movies. When Hunt's health deteriorated (eventually leading to his death), Muppet creator ]'s son, ], took over the role.
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The character also appears at ]'s ] and the ]'s ] in '']''. He is the only Muppet to appear "live" in the show. All other Muppets that appear in the theater are ].

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