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Mr. Johnson (Sesame Street)

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Created by
  
Jim Henson

Creator
  
Jim Henson

Gender
  
Male

Mr. Johnson (Sesame Street) Mr Johnson Sesame streets Street and Nelson

First appearance
  
1969 (Fat Blue) 1972 (Mr. Johnson)

Portrayed by
  
Jerry Nelson (1972– 2012) Matt Vogel (2012– present) David Rudman (in The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland)

Aliases
  
Fat Blue, Mr. Blue, Mr. Blue Man, Sir (by Grover)

Played by
  
Jerry Nelson, David Rudman

Movies
  
The Adventures of Elmo in, Elmo Saves Christmas, Cinderelmo

Similar
  
Grover, Herry Monster, Sherlock Hemlock, Two‑Headed Monster, Prairie Dawn

Mr. Johnson is a Muppet character on Sesame Street. He is Grover's regular customer at Charlie's Restaurant and other restaurants as well.

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Johnson is a fat blue Anything Muppet who has become increasingly frustrated over the years with the service Grover provides (in earlier skits, Mr. Johnson was calmer and Grover was the one who would get irritated, but the situation reversed over the years). Mr. Johnson is always called "Sir" politely by Grover, except for that one time Grover referred to him as a "weirdo" in "Grover And A Fly In My Soup".

Mr. Johnson (Sesame Street) Sesame Street Grover sells wigs to Mr Johnson YouTube

Mr. Johnson was mainly performed by Jerry Nelson, and is mostly seen as a customer at Charlie's Restaurant.

Synopsis

In the restaurant sketches, Mr. Johnson goes to Charlie's Restaurant, which is a table service restaurant that he visits on a regular basis. Johnson is a nice and pleasant fellow, but can still be a bit impatient. He is usually in a hurry and has no time to wait, while Grover, the waiter, torments and harasses Mr. Johnson with his antics and mistakes. As a result, Mr. Johnson is eventually turned into the angry victim. However, in earlier sketches, Mr. Johnson and Grover's roles were switched; Johnson was calmer and Grover was usually the one who would get annoyed. Sketches typically end with Mr. Johnson either walking away in a huff, getting hurt, or fainting (which he does most of the time) out of frustration and annoyance. Despite the fact that Grover ruins his dining experiences, Mr. Johnson always goes back to Charlie's (he even says to himself, "Why do I keep coming back to this place?").

Other sequences with Grover and Mr. Johnson encountering each other include sketches on an airplane, at the airport, in a telegram office, at a rent-a-car agency, at fast food or other types of restaurants, at the movies, at a portrait studio, at a baseball game, at a department store, at a coffee shop, as a hot dog vendor, as a fitness gym trainer, as a salesman, as a game show host, as a street musician, as a flight attendant, in an art gallery, and in a taxi. In the sketches, something usually drives Johnson to lose his patience and get very infuriated with Grover.

In two other sketches, Mr. Johnson attends the park, with Grover showing up to annoy him. In one sketch, Mr. Johnson wants to eat his lunch all alone but Grover plays the guitar and sings (Mr. Johnson also paraphrases a quote from Casablanca: "Of all the benches in all the parks in the world, I had to pick this one!"). In another, Johnson wants one long hot dog or two short hot dogs with mustard.

In one skit, Mr. Johnson attends the Birdland concert/nightclub and is pestered by the Squirrel Nut Zippers singing "Put a Lid on It" (in this skit, Johnson's first name, Fred, is mentioned during the song).

Several sketches take place in Mr. Johnson's apartment at 14 Sesame Street, where Grover is involved in delivering singing telegrams (along with Elmo in one sketch, in which he taught him how to send telegrams), selling wigs, delivering pizza, doing home renovation on Johnson's new house, or other door-to-door activities.

In one sketch, Simon Soundman (also performed by Nelson) goes to Charlie's for lunch and says he doesn't know why Mr. Johnson recommended the restaurant since it has bad service. He also mentions that Johnson is his brother (even though they have different last names).

On June 13, 2011, Nelson and Frank Oz reprised their respective roles as Mr. Johnson and Grover in a new Sesame Street sketch uploaded on YouTube parodying Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, called SpiderMonster the Musical.

It has been revealed that in Mr. Johnson will appear in a major role in an episode of Sesame Street season 46 in 2016 and will be played by Matt Vogel due to Nelson's death in 2012.

Mr. Johnson (Sesame Street)

References

Mr. Johnson (Sesame Street) Wikipedia