Who is Guy Smiley?

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I think I know who he is. Is he that guy that looks like a person, has black hair and sounds like Rowlf the dog? I think he is, right?
 

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Guy Smiley

Guy Smiley, originally voiced by Jim Henson, now very rarely seen except in older segments of SS is a a black-haired human muppet, who is always smiling and works as a game show host. His voice is somewhat like Rowlf's but a lot louder.
 

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absolutely not

No way, Guy is black haired and Don is Brown. Also Guy's hair is neatly combed, while Don's hair hasn't seen a comb in three years
 

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tHEY LOOK exactly the same

They look exactly the same. It looks like they took a second Guy Smiley and put a wig and glasses on it.
 

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golden teeth said:
They look exactly the same. It looks like they took a second Guy Smiley and put a wig and glasses on it.
That is very possible. They used to do a similar thing with The Count and Mumford. It is very common.
 

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That might be.

It could be, however, they are two very different characters. Guy Smiley is much more certain of his abilities as a game show host, whereas Don Music is always doubting himself to the point where he says "I'll never get it, never get it, never , never, never," while incessantly banging his head on the piano.
 

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The only time Guy Smiley can be seen these days is in the old skit Do De Rubber Duck which still airs on the current Sesame Street every once in a while. He's seen singing in the bathtub with Ernie and many other classic charachters.
 
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