Youppi, a creation of Acme Mascots, Inc. (a division of Harrison/Erickson, Inc.), was commissioned by
Montreal Expos vice-president
Roger D. Landry. Originally leased by the
baseball team in 1979, the
mascot was eventually purchased by the Expos and represented them until they moved to
Washington, D.C. after the 2004 season. With instructions from Landry and
Rodger Brulotte, Youppi was designed by
Bonnie Erickson, formerly a designer for
Jim Henson, and the designer of
Miss Piggy,
Statler and Waldorf and other
Muppet characters. Youppi's orange color was chosen as a reference to
Rusty Staub, a former player for the Expos. The orange, hairy giant was a popular figure at the
Olympic Stadium prior to the Expos' relocation to Washington, D.C.
Notoriety Youppi was the first mascot to be thrown out of a
Major League Baseball game. During the
1989 Expos season, on August 23 while atop the visitors'
dugout in the 11th
inning, Youppi took a running leap, landing hard and noisily on its roof, and then snuck into a front row seat.
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda complained to the
umpires and Youppi was ejected by
Bob Davidson, though he later returned, confined to the home team's dugout roof, as Montreal eventually lost 1–0 in 22 innings. Youppi was also a frequent joke punchline of notoriously sarcastic
Atlanta Braves broadcaster
Skip Caray. Pitcher
Bill Lee referenced Youppi during interviews in
Ken Burns's
Baseball documentary. Youppi is one of only three mascots featured as displays at the
Baseball Hall of Fame. The others are the
Phillie Phanatic of
Philadelphia, another design by Erickson, and the
Famous Chicken from
San Diego. The Montreal-based political cartoonist
Terry Mosher, better known as "Aislin", depicted or referenced Youppi on several occasions, including a prescient 1988 cartoon drawn at a time when the Expos were having a poor season. It depicted then-general manager of the Canadiens
Serge Savard receiving a phone call from Youppi, presumably seeking employment. Youppi was voted to the
Mascot Hall of Fame in December 2019, and was inducted in June 2020. Youppi is the first, and to date only, mascot of a Canadian team to receive the honor.
From baseball to hockey After the Expos moved to
Washington, D.C., and became the
Washington Nationals, the Nationals initially stated that Youppi would still be a part of the team in some capacity. However, the team adopted a new mascot, the
eagle "
Screech". For months after the move, the fate of Youppi hung in the balance. Negotiations were held with ten groups, including the
Montreal Alouettes. On September 16, 2005, the
Montreal Canadiens announced that Youppi would become the first official mascot of the organization, and the first mascot to ever switch between any two
major sports leagues in North America. Prior to Youppi, the Canadiens had no mascot. The terms of acquisition were reportedly in the six figures. On May 16, 2014, on the eve of the Canadiens series against the
New York Rangers in the
2014 Eastern Conference Finals, New York City native
Jimmy Fallon, the host of NBC's
Tonight Show, which is taped in New York, made a bet with the Montreal Canadiens that if they won the series, Fallon would wear a Montreal jersey during his opening monologue. However, if the Rangers won the series, Youppi would have to wear a Rangers jersey around Montreal and post at least ten pictures of him doing so on the Canadiens' Twitter account and also change their avatar to a pic of Rangers goalie
Henrik Lundqvist playing guitar. The Rangers won the series on May 29 in six games. As such, on June 1, the Canadiens honoured their bet and a dejected Youppi was photographed around Montreal in a Rangers jersey with Fallon's name on the back, and the last photo, as Fallon stated, featured him riding the mechanical bull at Montreal bar Chez Serge.
METAL! In 2022, to promote the team's reverse retro jerseys, the team created METAL!, a heavy-metal-obsessed blue creature, who claims to have been Youppi's "twin brother", and have been the Canadiens mascot from 1979 to 1993, even though there is no evidence of the latter statement. According to the Habs' announcement, METAL! seemed to have fallen asleep in an ice machine in the
Montreal Forum basement after a party celebrating
the Stanley Cup win in 1993, and only emerged in the summer of 2022, when the thing was unearthed during renovations. METAL! was announced to be "retired" ahead of the
2024–25 NHL season. He still occasionally appear at some Canadiens events. == Youppi portrayers ==