
Kermit the Frog, who was described as being loyal, a natural leader, and committed, was Sorted into Lion. Teeth, one of the resident musicians of The Muppet Show and The Muppet Movie, was welcomed into Raven, with his likes consisting of playing music, singing, and performing. The Sorting Hat was particularly confused at this Sorting since it seemed to believe that she should have ended up in Snake. Red Fraggle of Fraggle Rock, who was described as being stubborn, athletic, and competitive, was Sorted into Lion. Occasionally, the Sorting Hat exhibited disbelief as though surprised by the results of the attendees’ votes for certain puppets. Headmistress Malool read each puppet’s name before a gruff-sounding Sorting Hat announced whether the puppet had been Sorted as a Badger, a Lion, a Raven, or a Snake. To assist attendees in making their decisions, each puppet’s display contained a card that listed their likes, dislikes, occupation, characteristics, and personalities, as well as the films that they had been featured in.Īfter everyone had cast their votes, Jill Nash Malool, the museum director, who served as Headmistress for the evening, sat at a table featuring puppets of a badger, a lion, a raven, and a snake, along with Funko Pop! vinyl figures of Dumbledore and Hermione. The puppets were Sorted democratically, with attendees depositing the aforementioned tokens into envelopes to cast their votes. It was a magical evening as the museum’s atrium was transformed into the Great Hall, with the four tables adorned with candles and tokens in colors representing each of the four Houses.

The Worlds of Puppetry Museum, located in Atlanta, Georgia, is home to iconic Jim Henson characters such as Kermit the Frog. Over this past weekend, on July 13, the Center for Puppetry Arts celebrated Harry Potter’s birthday early by hosting Puppets and Pints at the Worlds of Puppetry Museum, where they Sorted their very own puppets into Badgers, Lions, Ravens, and Snakes, proxies for the Hogwarts Houses.
