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'''Hoots the Owl''' is a character on the children's television program, ], performed by ]. It is an owl that plays a ]. His greatest song was "Put Down the Duckie", so ] would stop playing the saxophone while holding his ]. '''Hoots the Owl''' is a character on the children's television program, ], performed by ]. It is an owl that plays a ]. Perhaps his most famous song was "Put Down the Duckie," a song inspired to help ] to play the saxophone properly (without holding his ]).


Hoots debuted on Sesame Street for the 16th season (]), but was retired from the show in the 32nd season (2001). His last skit was appearing in the ], with the ]. Hoots debuted on Sesame Street for the 16th season (]), but was retired from the show in the 32nd season (2001). His last skit was appearing in the ], with the ].

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Hoots the Owl is a character on the children's television program, Sesame Street, performed by Kevin Clash. It is an owl that plays a saxophone. Perhaps his most famous song was "Put Down the Duckie," a song inspired to help Ernie to play the saxophone properly (without holding his rubber duck).

Hoots debuted on Sesame Street for the 16th season (1985), but was retired from the show in the 32nd season (2001). His last skit was appearing in the Birdland, with the Squirrel Nut Zippers.

Hoots returned in the 36th season (2005) to show Cookie Monster that a cookie is a sometime food, and fruits and vegetables are an anytime food. 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 musical Porgy & Bess.

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