Accolades and commemorations Kermit was awarded an honorary doctorate of Amphibious Letters (a pun on the more common honorary degree,
Doctor of Humane Letters) on May 19, 1996, at
Southampton College, New York, where he also gave a commencement speech. He is also the only "amphibian" to have had the honor of addressing the
Oxford Union. A statue of Henson and Kermit was erected on the campus of Henson's alma mater, the
University of Maryland, College Park in 2003. Kermit gave the commencement speech at the university for its graduating class of 2025. Kermit was also given the honor of being the
Grand Marshal of the
Tournament of Roses Parade in 1996. The
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade has featured a Kermit balloon since 1977. Kermit also served as the mascot for The Jim Henson Company, until the sale of the Muppet characters to Disney. On November 14, 2002, Kermit the Frog received a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame in the category of Television. The star is located at 6801 Hollywood Blvd. Kermit has two stars on the Walk of Fame, the other as a member of the collective The Muppets, which they received on March 20, 2012 in the category of Motion Pictures. On Kermit's 50th birthday in 2005, the
United States Postal Service released a set of new stamps with photos of Kermit and some of his fellow Muppets on them. The background of the stamp sheet features a photo of a silhouetted Henson sitting in a window well, with Kermit sitting in his lap looking at him. Kermit was also the grand marshal for
Michigan State University's homecoming parade in 2006. In 2013, the original Kermit puppet from
Sam and Friends was donated to the
Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. for display in the pop culture gallery. In 2015, the Leland Chamber of Commerce in Leland, Mississippi opened a small museum containing puppets and memorabilia dedicated to Kermit. A Kermit puppet can be seen at the
National Museum of American History. Kermit's legacy is also deeply entrenched in the science community. One of the famous
WP-3D Orion research platforms flown by the
NOAA Hurricane Hunters is named after Kermit. The other is named after
Miss Piggy. In 2015, the discovery of the Costa Rican
glass frog Hyalinobatrachium dianae also attracted
viral media attention due to the creature's perceived resemblance to Kermit, with researcher Brian Kubicki quoted as saying "I am glad that this species has ended up getting so much international attention, and in doing so it is highlighting the amazing amphibians that are native to Costa Rica and the need to continue exploring and studying the country's amazing tropical forests". In 2024, researchers named
Kermitops gratus as a new genus and species of fossil "proto-amphibian" from rocks dating to the early
Permian period of Texas, US. The
genus name, which means "Kermit face" in Greek, references the general resemblance of the fossil skull to the Muppets character's head.
Guest television appearances Kermit has made numerous guest appearances on popular television shows, including co-hosting individual episodes of a number of long-running talk shows; among other television media. On April 2, 1979, Kermit guest-hosted
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson to promote
The Muppet Movie. From 1983 to 1995, the French political satire show
Le Bébête Show used copies of various Muppets to parody key political figures, and Kermit renamed "Kermitterrand", embodied President
François Mitterrand. On May 21, 2018, Kermit and contestant
Maddie Poppe performed "Rainbow Connection" live on
American Idol. A still photo of Kermit sitting in his Director's chair with his megaphone in his hand from
The Muppet Show appeared on a technical difficulties
telop graphic on
Metromedia owned-and-operated station
KTTV Channel 11 in
Los Angeles during the late 1970s and early 1980s. At the same time, Kermit also appeared in
WTNH in
New Haven, Connecticut's own technical difficulties telop graphic, featuring a still photo of him sitting in front of the master control switcher, wearing headsets with a forlorn look on his face, noticing that there's something wrong inside the control room. As an
April Fool's joke, Kermit hosted
CNN's
Larry King Live in 1994 and interviewed
Hulk Hogan. Kermit was also a semi-regular during various incarnations of
Hollywood Squares, with other Muppets such as
Big Bird and
Oscar the Grouch also making appearances on the original
Hollywood Squares. In 2020, Kermit appeared on
Monday Night Football with other Muppets characters as it was briefly rebranded "Muppet Night Football." On March 10, 2021, Kermit was the first celebrity to be unmasked on the
fifth season of
The Masked Singer, having performed in costume as "Snail". On May 7, 2023, Kermit, along with Miss Piggy, was invited to the
Coronation Concert of
King Charles III. He sat next to
Prince Edward, The Duke of Edinburgh.
Merchandising Jim Henson's characters, including the Muppets, have inspired merchandise internationally, with Chris Bensch, chief curator of
Rochester, New York's
The Strong National Museum of Play, reporting "There seems to have been a particular craze for Kermit the Frog in
Japan," likely due to the "
cuteness appeal". Baby Kermit
plush toys became popular in the 1980s after the success of
Muppet Babies. In 1991, one year after Jim Henson died, merchandise featuring Kermit and other Muppet characters was being sold at Disney theme parks, causing
Henson Associates to file a lawsuit against Disney for
copyright infringement. Henson alleged that the "counterfeit merchandise" falsely indicated that the characters belonged to Disney, although the latter company had the right to exercise use of the characters due to an earlier
licensing agreement. Disney later acquired the Muppets, and thusly, clothes, toys and souvenirs depicting Kermit and the Muppets continued to be sold at Disney theme parks and stores. The Leland Chamber of Commerce's small Kermit-themed museum set out to preserve some of the dolls and merchandise. after basketball player
LeBron James drew attention for wearing one.
Kermit in Internet culture In March 2007,
Sad Kermit, an unofficial parody, was uploaded to the website
YouTube, showing a store-bought Kermit puppet performing a version of the
Nine Inch Nails song "
Hurt" in a style similar to
Johnny Cash's famous cover version. In contrast to the real Kermit character's usual family-friendly antics, the video shows the puppet engaging in
drug abuse, smoking,
alcoholism, performing
oral sex on
Rowlf the Dog, smashing a picture of Miss Piggy (with a breast exposed) and
attempting suicide. The video became an
Internet meme. The
Victoria Times Colonist called it an "online sensation". The
Chicago Sun-Times said it "puts the high in 'Hi-ho!'" The
London Free Press said "Sad Kermit is in a world of pain". The
Houston Press described it as the "world's most revolting web phenomenon".
SF Weekly described the unauthorized video as "ironic slandering". Clips have been featured on the Canadian television series
The Hour, where host
George Stroumboulopoulos speculated that the Kermit version of "Hurt" was inspired by the Cash version rather than that of Nine Inch Nails. Kermit has also appeared in a popular meme in which he is shown sipping tea, "one used when you sassily point something out, and then slyly back away, claiming that it's not [your] business". The photo is taken from "Be More Kermit," a
Lipton advertisement that aired in 2014, and was adapted into the "But That's None of My Business" meme by African American comedians on the
Tumblr blog Kermit the Snitch, making appearances on
Twitter,
Instagram and
Facebook. Charles Pulliam-Moore of the TV station
Fusion praised "But That's None of My Business" as "a symbol for the comedic brilliance born out of black communities on the internet", In November 2016, a new meme surfaced of Kermit talking to a hooded version of himself which represents the self and its dark inner thoughts. It involves captioning of a
screenshot taken from the
Muppets Most Wanted movie of Kermit and
Constantine looking at each other. ==References==