Scooter (Muppet)

However, she later appears as an adult in the Muppet Show comic series story arc "Family Reunion".

Originally, Scooter got his job as a "gofer" because his rich uncle J. P. Grosse owned the theatre, and he maintained it through a combination of efficiency and nepotism.

Eventually, his job was often closer to that of a stage manager, or even that of a subordinate producer, and he would do whatever he could to help Kermit to (albeit unsuccessfully) keep order among the Muppets.

He was also on good terms with Fozzie Bear, being less annoyed with his jokes than most people, and they performed duets and double acts onstage in a few episodes.

The two puppeteers frequently collaborated, with the elder Nelson helping the younger Hunt to develop his performing abilities from the start.

Hunt and Nelson were also known for being vocally talented, and Scooter sat in with the band on occasion (as a vocalist or guest musician).

He also took on supporting roles in the second Studio DC: Almost Live special (2008) and in A Muppet Christmas: Letters to Santa (2008).

[2] He has a prominent role in Muppets Now, co-hosting Pepe's Unbelievable Game Show as well as having the responsibility of uploading the series onto Disney+ on time.