Two-Headed Monster

The Two-Headed Monster is a comical, light purple Muppet monster on the television show Sesame Street, first appearing in season 9, 1978.

Two-Headed Monster
Sesame Street character
First appearanceEpisode 1121 (February 27, 1978)
Created byJim Henson
Portrayed by
In-universe information
SpeciesSesame Street Muppet Monster
GenderMale
NationalityAmerican
Fur/skin colorLight purple

History

The Two-Headed Monster, as the name implies, is an example of bicephaly. The right-hand head has purple hair and a black beard, with upturned horns, whereas the left-hand head has black hair and a purple beard, with downturned horns. They have slightly different personalities, with the left-hand head seemingly the more rational and sensible of the two, but also slightly grouchier. Speaking in baby-like gibberish except when emphasizing a word, which is usually enough for them to communicate with others, the monster, in typical sketches, would sound out words in front of a brick wall, then push them together to say the full word, or do something else which involves cooperation. They are presumably dicephalic parapagus twins, as their mother made an appearance in one sketch when they sounded the word "mom"; she has a single head and speaks normally. They share a single pair of arms and legs.

Inspiration

The creation of this monster was inspired by performers Jerry Nelson and Richard Hunt playing around on the set one day, saying that they were a monster with two heads. While right-handed performers use their right hands to perform the heads of characters and their left to perform left hands, whoever performs the left half of the monster performs the head with the left hand, and the right hand with their right hand.

Performers

The performers for the Two-Headed Monster are listed in order of the history from the Left Head and the Right Head:

Design team

The Two-Headed Monster was designed by Jim Henson and built by Caroly Wilcox.

References

Tags:

Two-Headed Monster HistoryTwo-Headed Monster InspirationTwo-Headed Monster PerformersTwo-Headed Monster Design teamTwo-Headed Monster

🔥 Trending searches on Wiki English:

Chief executive officerOpinion polling for the next United Kingdom general electionGregor MacGregorMalcolm XKari MatchettYokozuna (wrestler)Cleveland Elementary School shooting (San Diego)Knock at the CabinAtomic bombings of Hiroshima and NagasakiEnglish languageSteven TylerOklahoma City bombingJennifer AnistonVietnam WarDeepika PadukoneEminemTom HanksJason BatemanP versus NP problemScott AdkinsGreat ExpectationsBelarusRakesh RoshanAustraliaJavaScriptYellowstone (American TV series)Eva LongoriaTenerife airport disasterStevie NicksThe Last of Us Part IIBradley CooperKylian MbappéKings LeagueArtificial intelligenceWomen's Premier League (cricket)Gottfrid SvartholmAshley Johnson (actress)2023 Israeli judicial reform protestsYami GautamMinecraftKate ForbesBobby HurleyRonald ReaganTikTokMelanie LynskeyHMS Dasher (D37)NetflixLeo VaradkarChrista MillerUEFA European Championship qualifyingRupert MurdochSwedenHailey Van LithDonald GloverJohnny DeppMichael LandonBalagam (film)Henry CavillMadame du BarryBBC World ServiceThe Last of Us (TV series)Jeffrey DahmerIdris ElbaBrad FalchukAlpha-PyrrolidinopentiothiophenoneFall (2022 film)ATurkeyAlexander the GreatYouTube PremiumEnglish WikipediaRama NavamiDalai LamaMrBeastSilicon Valley Bank🡆 More