Jim Henson's Animal Show

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Jim Henson's Animal Show
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Also known asJim Henson's Animal Show with Stinky and Jake
Written byJim Lewis
Jocelyn Stevenson
Bill Oddie
Rob Sprackling
John Smith
Directed byPeter Harris
Starring
Opening theme"Here on the Animal Show"
Ending theme"Here on the Animal Show"
ComposerEd Welch
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes65 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerBrian Henson
ProducerJocelyn Stevenson
Running time30 minutes
Production companyJim Henson Productions
DistributorThe Jim Henson Company
Release
Original networkFox Kids (seasons one and two)
Animal Planet (season three)
Original releaseOctober 3, 1994 (1994-10-03) –
June 28, 1998 (1998-06-28)

Jim Henson's Animal Show is an American children's television series from the Jim Henson Company that aired from October 3, 1994, to June 28, 1998. The show premiered as part of The Fox Cubhouse for its first two seasons. The show later moved to Animal Planet with its third season released as early as February 18, 1998.

Plot[]

Stinky the Skunk and Jake the Polar Bear host a talk show where they interview two different species of animals per show.[1] Some episodes interview only one animal.[2] The interviewees talk about themselves, as video clips are played of real animals of the same species.[1]

Characters[]

  • Stinky the Skunk (performed by Dave Goelz)[3] is the co-host of the show. He always asks the ridiculous questions.
  • Jake the Polar Bear (performed by Steve Whitmire)[3] is the host of the show. He always asks the clever questions.
  • Armstrong the Chickenhawk (performed by Bill Barretta)[3] is the show's expert on birds. He was paired with Ollie the Tapir in season one and with Bunnie the Bear in seasons two and three. Armstrong is usually the straight man/victim in these team-ups.
  • Ollie the Tapir (performed by Karen Prell) is an enthusiastic, nasal-voiced tapir that was paired with Armstrong. She was who would bring in any animal guest that required assistance (mostly the insects). Ollie the Tapir was dropped at the end of season one.
  • Bunnie the Bear (performed by Louise Gold)[3] is Jake the Polar Bear's cousin. She joins the show in season two after Ollie the Tapir was dropped during production of the show. Like Ollie the Tapir, Bunnie the Bear would bring in any animal guest that required assistance.
  • Yves St. LaRoache (performed by Mak Wilson in season one, John Eccleston in seasons two and three)[3] is the show's cockroach chef.
  • Tizzy the Bee (performed by Karen Prell in season one, Louise Gold in season two)[3] is a bee that would pop in to ask Stinky and Jake some animal-related questions. Tizzy was dropped from the show before season three. She is a computer-animated Muppet.
  • Rhonda Rat (performed by Louise Gold)[3] is a rodent reporter that joined the show in season three. She often asks any animals backstage animal-related questions.
  • Dullard the Aardvark (performed by Bill Barretta)[3] is an aardvark that serves as Rhonda Rat's camera operator. His puppet was previously used for Arlene the Aardvark, with the puppet having been designed and built by Jean-Guy White.

Episode format[]

A typical episode format involves:

  • An opening with Stinky the Skunk and Jake the Polar Bear
  • Ollie (in season one), Bunnie (in seasons two and three), and Armstrong host "That's Amazing", where they take a look at fascinating things that animals can do.
  • Stinky and Jake interview an animal guest.
  • "Baby Talk" is a segment with live footage of baby animals with the puppeteers dubbing these animals' voices.
  • A song plays over live-animal footage. In seasons one and two, songs from previous Jim Henson productions were reused.
  • In seasons one and two, Tizzy pops in to ask Stinky and Jake an animal-related question. In season three, Rhonda Rat: Rodent Reporter asks any animal backstage an animal-related question. When Rhonda gets annoyed by the animal, she has the animal sent down the trapdoor.
  • Yves St. La Roache's segments show Yves St. La Roache either preparing an animal-themed meal or how animals eat. An episode's first guest would occasionally appear, especially during the first season.
  • Stinky and Jake interview another animal guest in which he or she will sing a song after the interview.
  • Ollie (in season one), Bunnie (in seasons two and three), and Armstrong host "Animal Awards", which shows which animal is best at above the rest.
  • "Jake's Tale" is where Jake tells a story to Stinky (plus Bunnie and Armstrong in seasons two and three) with live-animal footage while Jake is narrating the story.
  • Ollie (in season one), Bunnie (in seasons two and three) and Armstrong host "Habitat Time", where they go to where animals live.
  • In seasons one and two, Tizzy pops in again to ask Stinky and Jake another animal-related question. In season three, Rhonda Rat asks any animal backstage another animal-related question.
  • A closing where Stinky and Jake thank Ollie, Bunnie, Armstrong, Yves, and both animal guests.

Episodes[]

Season one (1994)[]

  1. The Cheetah and the Gazelle - Stinky the Skunk learns about predators and prey, and is worried that one guest might eat the other one.
  2. The Dolphin and the Fruit Bat - Stinky feels inferior to the echolocation-based guests, so he tries to make over 40 different sounds, the same number a dolphin can make (among them are "shomma-shomma!", "sut-sut-sut!", and "baba ghanouj! Baba ghanouj!").
  3. The Koala and the Ostrich - Stinky misses his mother and invites her to the show.
  4. The Crocodile and the Armadillo - Stinky decides he needs more armor to be safer.
  5. The Aardvark and the Chameleon - The ants from Yves's kitchen populate the Animal Show set.
  6. The Elephant and the African Hunting Dog - Stinky and Jake try to find ways to keep cool.
  7. The Lion and the Zebra - Stinky is obsessed with the circus since the lion is a guest, but he got convinced the lion is from Africa and is the King of the Jungle, and learned how zebras are masters at camouflage, which means zebras blend in.
  8. The Rattlesnake and the Skunk - Jake is late, so Stinky invited the rattlesnake that has defense strategies as a guest, and invites himself, who also has defense strategies.
  9. The Wildebeest and the Turtle - Stinky wants to migrate, which he sees as a type of vacation.
  10. The Shark and the Sea Lion - Stinky fears the first oceanic guest and gets Jake to balance a ball on his nose (since Slick the Sea Lion would not do it).
  11. The Rhinoceros and the Gorilla - As this episode focuses on two animals that are in danger of extinction, Stinky fears that he is the last skunk on Earth, so Jake encourages all the skunks watching to let him know he is not alone.
  12. The Sea Otter and the Vulture - Stinky is scared that Guffrey the Vulture (who is one of the guests that use tools to open hard things) might eat him.
  13. The Owl and the Octopus - Stinky gives Jake a new pair of glasses so he could keep up with the guests of that day's show, the owl and the octopus (who are both known for their great eyesight).
  14. The Penguin and the Kiwi - Stinky decides to teach the flightless guests how to fly.
  15. The Giraffe and the Sloth - Stinky keeps the guests from eating his friend Mr. Tree (a potted tree), claiming that guests hurt trees.
  16. The Tiger and the Tiger Beetle - Stinky tries to be ferocious, by seeing that tigers wait for someone to get close enough, then they jump out of the shadows and pounce, and how tiger beetles hide and wait for a bug so they can attack the bug with their jaws.
  17. The Raccoon and the Polar Bear - Jake has completely forgotten to invite another guest besides himself. Armstrong is then sent out to look for another animal that they can have on the show, and he found a raccoon which like the polar bear is an expert at looking around for food (particularly garbage).
  18. The Beaver and the Spider - Stinky and Jake meet two famous animal builders.
  19. The Wolf and the Baboon - Stinky and Jake meet two animals that live in family groups.
  20. The Kangaroo and the Frog - Stinky and Jake meet two hopping animals, a kangaroo (whose hop is within the legs and the tail) and a frog (whose hop is within strong legs, and he is the greatest hopper in the world). This inspires Stinky to try to hop further than anyone else.
  21. The Walrus and the Warthog - Stinky and Jake meet two strange-looking animals with tusks, a walrus and a warthog.
  22. The Grizzly Bear and the Hedgehog - Stinky and Jake's guests are a grizzly bear (Jake's cousin) and a hedgehog, two animals that hibernate during the winter. Stinky tries his hand at hibernating, and wears a nightcap throughout the show. They learn how grizzly bears do not eat when they hibernate, and how hedgehogs need a lot to eat before hibernation.
  23. The Gila Monster and the Kangaroo Rat - Stinky and Jake's guests are Gabi the Gila Monster and Cool the Kangaroo Rat, two animals from the desert. Stinky does not like the idea of living in the desert, so he brings a fan and enough cool water for the guests.
  24. The Bighorn Sheep and the Red Deer - Stinky and Jake meet two animals with horns or antlers.
  25. The Badger and the Rabbit - Because the featured guests can dig burrows, Stinky the Skunk plots to build a burrow for Jake.
  26. The Manatee and the Lemur - Inspired by the tails of the featured guests, Stinky the Skunk makes a tail for Jake the Polar Bear.

Season two (1995)[]

  1. The Chimpanzee and the Hyena - Jake introduces his cousin Bunnie Bear, to help out on the show. The show focuses on animals that live in family groups, a chimpanzee (whose family group is a troop) and a hyena (whose family group is a clan).
  2. The Whale and the Ant - Stinky and Jake learn about size from a large whale and a tiny ant.
  3. The Tarantula and the Mole - Stinky the Skunk plans on having the show's guests, both of which live underground, visit his burrow under the studio. However, when he discovers that tarantulas are poisonous, he decides not to invite Natasha the Tarantula, because his burrow is a real mess and he has to tidy up down there. Stinky interviews Morely the Mole in the burrow, and they watch the video through a periscope.
  4. The Toad and the Elephant Seal - Stinky and Jake learn from a toad and an elephant seal about their ways of communicating via their body parts.
  5. The Arctic Fox and the Camel - For the featured guests, Stinky the Skunk has Bunnie Bear work the studio's thermostat so that it can be cold like the arctic and warm like the desert.
  6. The Hippopotamus and the Cape Buffalo - When he hears on how dangerous Phoenicia the Hippopotamus and Travis the African Buffalo are, Stinky the Skunk constructs a cage to protect Jake the Polar Bear and himself from them. Unfortunately, the cage ends up trapping both of them.
  7. The Wasp and the Blue-footed Booby - Inspired by the colorful guests, Stinky the Skunk plans to make Jake the Polar Bear colorful.
  8. The Gemsbok and the Moose - In this second horn and antler-based episode, Stinky the Skunk wants to join a club of which the other characters are members, and get his own horned hat.
  9. The Marine Iguana and the Roadrunner - Nico the Marine Iguana and Rudy the Roadrunner are known for their talents. When it comes to Jake the Polar Bear's talent of ice-skating, Stinky the Skunk and the others try out ice skating.
  10. The Bison and the Musk Ox - Inspired by Custer the Bison and Monica the Musk Ox, Stinky the Skunk talks Jake the Polar Bear into starting their own herd with the other characters.
  11. The Orangutan and the Potto - Stinky decides to buy a tree so he can live in it like today's guests.
  12. The Stork and the Shoebill - Stinky the Skunk and Jake the Polar Bear swapped duties with Armstrong the Chicken Hawk and Bunnie Bear, since neither Stinky nor Jake knows anything about beaks, and Armstrong is a proud "beakologist".
  13. The Wild Horse and the Volcano Rabbit - On Bunnie Bear's birthday, Stinky the Skunk and Jake the Polar Bear learn how wild horses and volcano rabbits are endangered.

Season three (1998)[]

  1. The Siberian Tiger and the Reindeer – Stinky the Skunk suspects that the arctic guests might have a connection with Santa Claus.
  2. The Crab and the Snail – Inspired by the show's shelled guests, Stinky the Skunk plans to get a shell from Shelly's Shells for Jake the Polar Bear and himself.
  3. The Owl and the Frog – Since the show features two nocturnal animals, Stinky decides to turn off the lights in the studio during the introduction. Stinky and Jake learn how much owls love the dark, and how frogs live and hibernate, and that more than 4000 species of frogs are known. Since Jake is not nocturnal afterwards, he gets tired during the show.
  4. The Indian Elephant and the Human – Stinky and Jake learn about the Indian elephant and even learn about the humans (depicted as footage of Dave Goelz's home life).
  5. The Pelican and the Flamingo - Jake the Polar Bear learns that Stinky the Skunk's mom says that Stinky "eats like a pig" and tries to find a way to eat like everyone else, since the episode details how pelicans and flamingos eat their food.
  6. The Warthog and the Baboon - Jake the Polar Bear wants to visit the Brushlands when it comes to the featured guests, while Stinky the Skunk wants to go to Smellyworld.
  7. The Mouse - Stinky the Skunk plans to throw a party for Stanley the Mouse, only to learn too late that three of the animals (an owl, a snake, and a fox) he invited tend to prey on mice.
  8. The Monitor Lizard and the Crocodile - After Jake the Polar Bear is hit by a sandbag that fell from a Sandbag Tree, Stinky the Skunk plans to have one of the guests be Jake's bodyguard due to their tough skin.
  9. The Albatross and the Hummingbird - Inspired by the winged guests, Stinky the Skunk plans to make his own wings. When they are made too big, he has them fitted on Jake the Polar Bear.
  10. The Humpback Whale - Stinky the Skunk and Jake the Polar Bear interview Andrew the Humpback Whale in a leaky tank (which was given to them by Armstrong's uncle) that slowly starts to flood the studio.
  11. The Spider Monkey and the Lemur - Inspired by the tree-swinging guests, Stinky the Skunk plans to train Jake the Polar Bear into competing in the Synchronized Tree Swinging event.
  12. The Honeybee and the Honey Possum - Armstrong is allergic to flowers since our featured guests can survive from the nectar. Things get worse when Stinky and Jake learn that if they do not win the award for Best Shows hosted by animals (especially Skunks and Polar Bears), the featured judges (a crocodile, cape buffalo, and vulture) will eat them.
  13. The Wasp and the Ant - When comparing the two guests' different animal lifecycles, Stinky the Skunk and Jake the Polar Bear have them both brought out at the same time. Though each one tends to interrupt the other one's talking about their kind.
  14. The Coyote and the Red Fox - Stinky plans to throw a pest party at Jake's den with our pesty guests as party-goers.
  15. The Grasshopper Mouse and the Stoat - When Jake the Polar Bear mentions about their guests being vicious, Stinky thought Jake had invited a lion and a tiger, only to learn that the guests are actually a grasshopper mouse and a stoat.
  16. The Fish - Stinky the Skunk and Jake the Polar Bear learn all about fish from Larry the Fish, until Stinky asks him if there was a "skunkfish", to which Larry states that there are not any. Later, Stinky dresses up in scuba gear and passes himself off as a skunkfish to make Larry feel better.
  17. The Pika and the Chamois - For their mountain-dwelling guests, Stinky the Skunk as Dullard the Aardvark and Lawrence the Orangutan bring in a mountain background to make them feel safe at home.
  18. The Eagle - Today's show is about the bald eagle, with the featured guest being Sam the Eagle. However, Armstrong is upset that he did not get to be a guest. After Sam leaves, Armstrong gets to be featured.
  19. The Jaguar and the Yellow-Footed Tortoise - Stinky resigns from the food chain and tries to form a resistance against it and break the food chain. At the same time, the featured guests interview food chain guests and learn that the food chain can be broken if one animal becomes extinct.
  20. The Spoonbill and the Salmon - Inspired by the migratory guests, Stinky the Skunk plans to migrate with one of them.
  21. The Colobus Monkey and the Flying Squirrel - Two animals that are known for their gliding abilities are the guests. Because Cody the Colobus Monkey kept gliding around above Stinky and Jake, they become concerned that their heads will fall off. As a result, Stinky plans to glue Quincy the Flying Squirrel down, but before he can do this, Stinky trips and touches Quincy's hands, which glues them together. Eventually, Stinky uses Yves St. La Roache's exploding marmalade to unstick them.
  22. The Rattlesnake - Stinky the Skunk and Jake the Polar Bear learn all about snakes from Kiki the Rattlesnake. Stinky even wondered if he can swallow someone like Jake. By the end of the episode, Kiki had apparently swallowed Jake, only for Jake to appear. After this episode's Habitat Time, Lawrence the Orangutan delivers a box of Chawky Hawkies to Armstrong the Chicken Hawk, but Kiki actually had eaten all of Armstrong the Chicken Hawk's Chawky Hawkies.
  23. The Hornbill and the Woodpecker - Armstrong the Chicken Hawk plans to try different beaks to see which one he likes.
  24. The Giant Otter and the Mink - Bunnie wants female friends, so she invites Stinky and Jake's aquatic guests to a slumber party. Both guests befriend Bunnie and the trio sings a little breezy number.
  25. The Mongoose and the Secretary Bird - Detailing animals that eat snakes, one of the guests named Ernie the Mongoose becomes a nuisance to Stinky and Jake when planning ways to make the show better.
  26. The Gorilla and the Lion - In this family-based episode, Stinky the Skunk and Jake the Polar Bear learn how gorillas and lions live in families. When Jake asks if Malcolm the Lion could sing a song, Malcolm said he would under the condition that their family joins him, resulting in everyone singing "We Are One Big Happy Family." Stinky plans to have the regular characters together as a family. This was the series finale.

Animal songs[]

Each episode presents song by the second guest animal for the viewer dance to it.

Season one (1994)[]

  1. "Safety in Numbers" was sung by Tommy the Thomson's Gazelle.
  2. "The Fruit Bat Song" was sung by Leah the Fruit Bat.
  3. "The Ostrich Song" was sung by Lydia the Ostrich.
  4. "(Arma)Dillo Day" was sung by Dooley the Armadillo.
  5. "The Bug Song" was sung by Chaz the Chameleon.
  6. "Wild Dog" was sung by Eugene the Hunting Dog.
  7. "The Zebra Song" was sung by Randall the Zebra.
  8. "The Skunk Song" was sung by Stinky the Skunk.
  9. "My Shell is a Part of Me" (or "If the Shell Fits, Wear It") was sung by Chauncey the Turtle.
  10. "The Sea Lion Song" was sung by Slick the Sea Lion.
  11. "The Gorilla Song" was sung by Lenny the Gorilla.
  12. "The Vulture Song" was sung by Guffrey the Vulture.
  13. "Eye Spy" was sung by Octavio the Octopus.
  14. "The Kiwi Song" was sung by Clive the Kiwi.
  15. "The Sloth Song" was sung by Lamont the Sloth.
  16. "The Mean Machine" was sung by Nippy the Tiger Beetle.
  17. "Jake's Song" was sung by Jake the Polar Bear.
  18. "The Spider Song" was sung by Rudy the Spider.
  19. "The Baboon Song" was sung by Bosko the Baboon.
  20. "Feelin' Froggy" was sung by Leapovitch the Frog.
  21. "The Warthog Song" was sung by Bernice the Warthog.
  22. "It's Hard to Hug a Hedgehog" was sung by Hetty the Hedgehog.
  23. "Kangaroo Rat Song" was sung by Cool the Kangaroo Rat.
  24. "The Red Deer Song" was sung by Robert the Red Deer.
  25. "The Rabbit Song" was sung by Sean the Rabbit.
  26. "The Jumping Song" was sung by Billy Bob the Lemur.

Season two (1995)[]

  1. "The Hyena Song" was sung by Lazlo the Hyena.
  2. "The Ant Song" was sung by Nemets the Ant.
  3. "Live to Dig and Dig to Live" was sung by Morely the Mole.
  4. "Make a Noise with Your Nose" was sung by Monty the Elephant Seal.
  5. "The Camel Song" was sung by Doreen the Camel.
  6. "The African Buffalo Song" was sung by Travis the African Buffalo.
  7. "The Booby Song" was sung by Milton the Blue-Footed Booby.
  8. "The Moose Song" was sung by Ralph the Moose.
  9. "The Roadrunner Song" was sung by Rudy the Roadrunner.
  10. "The Musk Ox Song" was sung by Monica the Musk Ox.
  11. "The Potto Song" was sung by Lulu the Potto.
  12. "The Sad Shoebill" was sung by Wingo the Shoebill.
  13. "The Volcano Rabbit Song" was sung by Alicia the Volcano Rabbit.

Season three (1998)[]

  1. "You'll Never See a Reindeer on the Beach" was sung by Andrew the Reindeer.
  2. "A Shell is Swell was sung by Alicia the Snail.
  3. "We Come Alive at Night" was sung by Mavis the Frog.
  4. "Teamwork Song" was sung by Maxine the Indian Elephant and Dave the Human.
  5. "Beaks" was sung by Julie the Flamingo.
  6. "The Brushland Song" was sung by Alana the Baboon.
  7. "It's Tough Being A Mouse" was sung by Stanley the Mouse.
  8. "The Scales Song" was sung by Frankie the Crocodile.
  9. "The Hummingbird Song" was sung by Harvey the Hummingbird.
  10. "The Whale Song" was sung by Andrew the Humpback Whale.
  11. "Treeway" was sung by Mel the Lemur.
  12. "Power from the Flower" was sung by Priscilla the Honey Possum.
  13. "An Odd Couple of Fellas" was sung by Max the Wasp and Morris the Ant.
  14. "I'm A Pest" was sung by Virginia the Red Fox.
  15. "The Stoat Song" was sung by Stella the Stoat.
  16. "The Fish Song" was sung by Larry the Fish.
  17. "Chamois Shimmy" was sung by Charlie the Chamois.
  18. "I'm an Eagle" was sung by Sam the Eagle.
  19. "I Love Where I Am in the Food Chain was sung by Penelope the Yellow-Footed Tortoise.
  20. "The Salmon Song" was sung by Yorick the Salmon.
  21. "Two's a Crowd" was sung by Stinky the Skunk and Quincy the Flying Squirrel.
  22. "I Feel Like Eating Something Big" was sung by Kiki the Rattlesnake.
  23. "The Woodpecker Song" was sung by Winston the Woodpecker.
  24. "Sing A Little Breezy Number" was sung by Bunnie Bear, Sandy the Giant Otter and Melanie the Mink.
  25. "The Secretary Bird Song" was sung by Kyle the Secretary Bird.
  26. "We Are One Big Happy Family" was sung by Malcolm the Lion, Jake the Polar Bear, Stinky the Skunk, Armstrong the Chicken Hawk, Dullard the Aardvark, Bunnie Bear, Rhonda Rat, Yves St. La Roache, and various animals.

Puppeteers[]

  • Dave Goelz - Stinky the Skunk, Margaret the Stork
  • Steve Whitmire - Jake the Polar Bear, Lawrence the Orangutan, Wingo the Shoebill
  • Bill Barretta - Armstrong the Chicken Hawk, Dullard the Aardvark, right hand of Jake the Polar Bear, Bart the Coyote, Bubba the Walrus, Bufo the Toad, Charlie the Chamois, Cornelius the Crab, Custer the Bison, D'kembe the Gemsbok, Dave the Human, Eugene the Hunting Dog, Frankie the Crocodile, Frankie the Wildebeest, Gabi the Gila Monster, Galahad the Grasshopper Mouse, Guffrey the Vulture, Humphrey the Badger, Jared the Tiger, Johnny the Wolf, Julius the Spoonbill, Kyle the Secretary Bird, Lamont the Sloth, Larry the Fish, Lazlo the Hyena, Lenny the Gorilla, Malcolm the Lion, Max the Wasp, Mel the Lemur, Milton the Blue-Footed Booby, Nemets the Ant, Octavio the Octopus, Paul the Pelican, Quincy the Flying Squirrel, Randall the Zebra, Rocky the Bighorn Sheep, Rudy the Roadrunner, Rudy the Spider, Slick the Sea Lion, Sly the Crocodile, Stanley the Mouse, Timothy the Owl, Tommy the Thomson's Gazelle, Travis the African Buffalo, Vernon the Grizzly Bear
  • John Eccleston - Yves St. La Roache (1995–1998), Andrew the Humpback Whale, Andrew the Reindeer, Barry the Honey Bee, Cody the Colobus Monkey, Ernie the Mongoose, Harvey the Hummingbird, Hector the Spider Monkey, Jackie the Orangutan, Jasper the Jaguar, Melanie the Mink, Monty the Elephant Seal, Morely the Mole, Morris the Ant, Nico the Marine Iguana, Perry the Wild Horse, Ralph the Moose, Warren the Warthog, Winston the Woodpecker, Yorick the Salmon, Zack the Arctic Fox
  • Louise Gold - Bunnie the Bear, Rhonda the Rat, Tizzie the Bee (1995), Alana the Baboon, Alicia the Snail, Alicia the Volcano Rabbit, Doreen the Camel, Gilda the Gorilla, Hortense the Hornbill, Inidra the Whale, Julie the Flamingo, Kiki the Rattlesnake, Lulu the Potto, Mavis the Frog, Monica the Musk Ox, Natasha the Tarantula, Phoenicia the Hippopotamus, Stella the Stoat, Trudy the Chimpanzee, Vic the Monitor Lizard, Virginia the Red Fox, Winnie the Wasp
  • David Greenaway - additional Muppets
  • Frank Oz - Sam the Eagle (ep. 57)
  • Karen Prell - Ollie the Tapir, Tizzie the Bee (1994), Alexis the Giraffe, Arlene the Aardvark, Bernice the Warthog, Blanche the Manatee, Charlotte the Penguin, Hetty the Hedgehog, Hillary the Owl, Kasey the Kangaroo, Leah the Fruit Bat, Lydia the Ostrich, Rhonda the Raccoon
  • Mike Quinn - Chuck the Lion
  • Katherine Smee - Maxine the Indian Elephant, Molly the Albatross, Pearl the Pika, Penelope the Yellow-Footed Tortoise, Priscilla the Honey Possum, Sandy the Giant Otter, Sasha the Siberian Tiger
  • Andrew Spooner - Additional Muppets
  • Mak Wilson - Yves St. La Roache (1994), Achilles the Shark, Billy Bob the Lemur, Bosko the Baboon, Chauncey the Sea Turtle, Chaz the Chameleon, Clive the Kiwi, Cool the Kangaroo Rat, Dooley the Armadillo, Flora the Koala, Fluke the Dolphin, Harry the Rhinoceros, Leapovitch the Frog, Morton the Beaver, Nippy the Tiger Beetle, Plunk the Sea Otter, Ringo the Elephant, Robert the Red Deer, Sean the Rabbit, Swifty the Cheetah, Victor the Rattlesnake

References[]

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  2. ^ TV.com. "The Animal Show". TV.com. Retrieved 2020-05-16.
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