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*[[The Avatars Of They]] - Two sock puppets that are used in live performances to entertain the audience and to sing TMBG songs | *[[The Avatars Of They]] - Two sock puppets that are used in live performances to entertain the audience and to sing TMBG songs |
Revision as of 11:42, 25 March 2022
The Puppet Johns, puppet versions of John Flansburgh and John Linnell, are often used to host videos and segments for their kid-friendly material. The puppets were created by Robin Goldwasser (who also heads the Deeply Felt Puppet Theater), and are one-of-a-kind[1]. They first appeared in videos for Here Come The ABCs. They also appeared in videos on Here Come The 123s and hosted the They Might Be Giants Friday Night Family Podcast.
The puppet Johns have appeared in the following videos:
See also
- The Scientist Johns, animated versions of John and John used in the Here Comes Science DVD
- Puppets in other songs and performances
- The Avatars Of They - Two sock puppets that are used in live performances to entertain the audience and to sing TMBG songs