It’s more of a “funny voice” than an accent really.
I once met a guy from Indiana who spoke a little bit like Kermit. I don’t know if he’s representative (I’m not American) or if he was just a fan.
Highjack: is it just me, or does anybody else have the feeling that Kermit is actually gay, and that the whole Miss Piggy thing is just a sham? It’s easy to see that their marriage is not working out, what with the domestic violence and Kermit constantly obsessed with work. Also, that song “It’s not easy being green” just sounds like it’s really about something else (not to mention “The Rainbow Connection” in “The Muppet Movie”). And he’s very neat for a frog.
As the green guy himself once put it, “Time’s fun when you’re having flies.”
If I was stuck with that beeeotch PIG (in the non-literal sense) I’d probably go gay too! No, I actually don’t think Kermit is gay. Now his little nephew Robin… that little talking rag has gay written all over him…
Kermit is actually Jim Henson’s normal speaking voice. Watching tapes of Jim Henson is really bizarre because you hear a Kermit voice coming out of this guy.
I agree that it’s just sort of a neutral American accent. To me, it doesn’t seem to have any particular regionalism to it.
But for what it’s worth, Kermit’s current puppeteer, Steve Whitmire, was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia. But since then, I’d guess he’s been all over the world (I know he worked in London on the Muppet Show, and has definitely spent a great deal of time in New York and Los Angeles). Jim traveled a lot, too – so the accent probably naturally went more neutral over time.
Kermit wasn’t EXACTLY Jim’s natural voice – Jim’s “Kermit voice” was a bit higher-pitched and usually had a little more of a hard edge than Jim’s natural voice had.
I’m a fan of the Muppet voice talent. Can you tell?
I would describe Kermit’s voice as a bit of the “milquetoast” variety… really stressing and over-pronouncing the vowels, bringing the voice “up” after many of the words, that sort of thing.
Actually, my pet theory is that, yes, Kermit is gay, but Miss Piggy is actually a cross-dresser, and the only person who knows that “she” is really a “he” is Kermit.
Thanks for the insight everyone. I always assumed it wasn’t JH’h natural voice but it’s interesting to not that it’s very similar, I guess that way you don’t have to worry too much about consistancy.
It always struck me as a very nasel voice, plus as SPOOFE said bringing the voice up after many of the words.
Thanks again