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The picklepuss preferred to introduce itself, and to clear its own way.
The zombie came within range of the picklepuss, who snarled.
She had a picklepuss on a little leash.
She held up the picklepuss, who hissed eagerly.
Spinney created a puppet of a cat named Picklepuss.
More tentacles came and wrapped around the picklepuss.
Whenever someone had the temerity to take a delicacy, the picklepuss pickled it.
As he neared the Anniversary cake, the picklepuss hissed at him warningly.
Then she smiled and said, "We could lure old Picklepuss down here and push him in."
Dolph became a picklepuss, with pickly green puss and brine-moist eyes.
The picklepuss broke free of its leash and bounded onto the refreshment table, pickling everything it passed.
Suppose we could integrate enough statues of old Picklepuss-" "How?
Spinney created a puppet of a cat named Picklepuss, long before he joined the inaugural cast of 'Sesame Street'.
"The zombie came to help me, and the picklepuss got loose--" The Queen gazed for a long moment on Millie's splendor.
Many years later, Spinney's Picklepuss and Pop puppets were characters in Wow, You're a Cartoonist!
Since she had garbed herself as a warrior-queen-mermaid, complete with spiked crown, trident, and powerful tail, and the points of the trident glistened with a coating of slime that was probably illusion too but just might possibly be genuine poison, this was an effective enough deterrent even without the picklepuss.
Prior to working on Sesame Street, Caroll Spinney created the cat duo Picklepuss and Pop for the Boston broadcast of "Bozo's Big Top" back in 1967 where the two characters appeared in Muppet forms for the Play-Along Video titled "Wow, You're a Cartoonist."