Favorite Zoot moment?

Janice+Floyd<3

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This scene
:smile: : What's wrong with the drummer? He looks a little crazed.
:cool: : Oh, he's just upset about missing the Rembrandt exhibit at the National Gallery.
:halo: : RENOIR!
It is more of animal quote but still too funny! and the one about his other pants haha
 

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'Forgive me Charlie Parker wherever you are' best line that ever came out of his mouth! I'm starting to find him attractive am I going nuts??
Omg the other day me and my mom were discussing the muppets and came across the topic of zoot here's how it went
Me:Ah I love zoot he's adorable but he's so forgetful
My mom:I think he's got some special needs or early allsimers*we laugh*
Me:embarrassed:h god hahahaha doesn't even remember his own name
My mom: Well as long he as remembers how to play the saxophone it's fine
 

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My favourites are Sax and Violence, playing Walk Right Back in Anne Murray's dressing room and all his scenes with Floyd in the episode Dizzy Gillespie was guest. I also love when Liza Minelli was the guest. She asked Zoot what he thought of her rehearsal and he told her she was too good to be a person, she should have been a saxophone. Liza then asked Zoot if that made her his Sax-symbol. In true Zoot style he replied "Whatever"! :cool:
 

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Not to mention his
Knock off the knock it offs!!!
:smile:: KNOCK IT OFFFFFFFF! *waving his arms when saying those exacts words*

*ahem* Anyway, the good old days when Dave Goelz as Zoot would ad-lib or say what was scripted when Mr. Henson was around.
 

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The "Sax and Violence" sketch
Rowlf and Zoot playing "Theme Song from Love Story"
Zoot & Floyd playing "Honeysuckle Rose"
A couple of Zoot-Janice moments during At the Dance:

Zoot: "Do you believe in the hereafter?
Janice: "Yes I do!"
Zoot: "Then you know what I'm here after!"

Janice: "Do you love forever?"
Zoot: "I don't know, baby. Ask me in a million years."

Janice: "Do you know what happened in 1776?"
Zoot: "No. But there's a great party in 1862."

Zoot's sax solo during "I Heard Through the Grapevine":

Zoot's sax solo during Chopin's "Polonaise in a Flat Major"
 
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