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The evolution of Grover.

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GroverEarly
The Ed Sullivan Show
(1967)
A character called "Gleep" makes an appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show. He has a small red nose and greenish-brown fur.
Rock and-Roll Monster and Fuzzyface
The Muppets on Puppets
(1968)
One of the puppet's brief appearances in The Muppets on Puppets, as the middle head of the Rock and Roll Monster.
EarlyGroverandKermit
Sesame Street
Season 1
(1969-1970)
In the first season of Sesame Street, the puppet appears as a nameless character that would eventually evolve into Grover. Kermit refers to him as both "Fuzzy-face" and "The Hairy One," but neither are used for his actual name (see "Fuzzyface"). His voice and behavior is slightly more abrasive than the Grover known today, but he tries to be helpful. The colors of his fur and nose have faintly paled with age. A few years later, the puppet would be used in one sketch as Grover's Mommy.
Grover
Sesame Street
Season 2
(1970-1974)
The character is introduced as Grover in the first episode of Season 2. He gains his familiar blue fur, a pink nose, and a rounder lower jaw.
Grover-mid-70's
Sesame Street
Season 6
(1974-1976)
This Grover puppet is proportionally larger; he has noticeably larger hands and a taller, rounder head. His eyes are slightly more tilted, with bigger pupils. Also, Grover’s arms are placed lower to his body, revealing his shoulders.
Fourgroversthrutheyears
Sesame Street
(1976-2003)
The design is basically the same, with some minor alterations in eye placement, head shape, and the size of both his nose and pupils. Grover's fur is often groomed, combed and matted down more.
Groverkimmel
Jimmy Kimmel Live
(2004-present)
Grover’s current design bears resemblance to the 1974-1976 puppet, with his fur becoming slightly shaggier, as well as a brighter shade of blue, and his eyes further slanted.
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