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- Rudman) - A character who works "Inside the Head" with Captain and Libido. Koozebanians (performed by Noel MacNeal and David Rudman) - Three aliens from the...
- containing strange alien lifeforms like the Koozebanian creatures, the Koozebanian Phoob, the Fazoobs, the Koozebanian Spooble, the Four Fazoobs and the ****lidops...
- Constance Hatchway's exes in Muppets Haunted Mansion.[citation needed] Koozebanians Frank Oz (Male), Jerry Nelson (Female) A pair of Aliens who perform "The...
- Puppeteer 1992 Dog City Officer Fuzzy, Doctor Performer 1993 CityKids Koozebanians 1995–1996 The Puzzle Place Leon MacNeal, Blue Piece Police Performer...
- Salamander, Inspector LaBrea, Johnny, Kermit the Pig, Klaus Mueller, Koozebanian Spooble, Sundance, Lubbock Lou, Luis Greco, Mackerel, Matador, Mr. Dawson...
- Space: Electric toaster. Featuring Gonzo, a chicken, Beaker, the Male Koozebanian Creature, Luncheon Counter Monster, the Witch Doctor, Chopped Liver,...
- Rufus, Male Koozebanian Creature, Bert, Cookie Monster, Grover, and Frogs Jerry Nelson as Droop, Thog, Miss Mousey, Female Koozebanian Creature, Count...
- planet unless Duff feeds them. They are recycled versions of two of the Koozebanians from CityKids. Duff Goldman collaborated with The Jim Henson Company...
- Strangepork, Statler and Waldorf, The Muppet Newsman, Kermit the Frog, Koozebanians, Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem, Sweetums, Bunsen Honeydew, Beaker...
- planet went into a civil war. He is a recycled version of one of the Koozebanians from CityKids. Immigration (November 1, 2013) – Paul F. Tompkins discusses...