What was the original color of kermit the frog?
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The original color of kermit the frog was pale green.
Kermit the frog:
- The mother of Jim Henson's pale green cloak served as the basis for the initial Kermit puppet. In 1955, he made his television debut in black and white. When color TV became more common in 1963, he shifted to a brighter shade of green. His distinctive orange collar was later replaced with a green one.
- At first, Kermit resembled some kind of lizard. Before being revealed to be a frog in the 1969 television special Hey, Cinderella!, he had a number of subsequent television appearances.
- In 1955, a young Jim Henson created the first of many Kermit puppets. No movie celebrity has ever started out more modestly than Henson, who created the first Kermit from a torn-up coat and the halves of two ping-pong balls for eyes.
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