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Dr. Bunsen Honeydew is a Muppet character from the sketch comedy television series The Muppet Show, created and performed by Dave Goelz.He is a bald, yellow-green skinned, bespectacled, lab-coated scientist who presented periodic science segments from "Muppet Labs, where the future is being made today."
Beaker is a Muppet character from the sketch comedy television series The Muppet Show. He is the shy, long-suffering assistant of Dr. Bunsen Honeydew , and is also similarly named after a piece of laboratory equipment .
Implemented on a Segway platform, the Muppet Mobile Lab is a two-wheeled science-lab vehicle that resembles a small rocket ship. Two Muppet characters, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew and his assistant, Beaker , pilot the vehicle through the park, interacting with guests and deploying special effects such as foggers, flashing lights, moving signs, confetti ...
Dr. Bunsen Honeydew (voiced by Eric Bauza) is a young aspiring scientist. Beaker (voiced by Matt Danner) is Bunsen's assistant. Dr. Teeth (performed by Bill Barretta) is the band leader of the Electric Mayhem. He appeared in a live-action transmission in "Muppet Rock" where he saw Animal perform backstage and is interested in having him join ...
David Arquette as Dr. Tucker, a sadistic scientist who works at C.O.V.N.E.T. and is in charge of the medical science. Ray Liotta as the gate guard at C.O.V.N.E.T. manipulates with the spray bottle created by Bunsen and Beaker. Kathy Griffin as an armed guard of C.O.V.N.E.T. who falls in love with Animal.
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"Behavioral sink" is a term invented by ethologist John B. Calhoun to describe a collapse in behavior that can result from overpopulation.The term and concept derive from a series of over-population experiments Calhoun conducted on Norway rats between 1958 and 1962. [1]