Theological Figures
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Mythical gods, figures of worship, or beings of theological origin.
- The Boss (aka God)
- Cupid
- Death
- The Devil
- The Great Popsicle, supreme being in Borgel
- The Great Potato
- Jesus Christ
- The Mighty Favog
- Noah
- Rezal-evad-gib
- Sacrificial Idol
- The Spirit of the Telephone
- Thor
- Zeus
See also
References
- Statler appears as the Christian God originally rendered by Michelangelo in his painting The Creation of Adam, in the Muppet Art: 1999 Calendar. He breathes life into Kermit the Frog.
- When an unseen Martin Sheen addresses Big Bird over the loudspeaker in I Love Liberty, Big Bird questions, "I thought on the seventh day you rested!"
- In episode 322 of The Muppet Show, Roy Rogers ends the show by saying "...goodbye, good luck, and may the Good Lord take a likin' to ya."
- In episode 516, Dr. Bob tells one of his typically bad jokes while the roof of the Muppet Theatre is missing. After his joke is met with a flash of thunder and lightning, Dr. Bob comments that he didn't think his joke was that bad, suggesting that the meteorologic response came from a being with some control over such events.
- "God save my little broken body." -- Rizzo the Rat, The Muppet Christmas Carol

