Smokey Bear is a mascot of the United States Forest Service created in 1944 by The Ad Council to educate the public on the dangers of forest and wild fires, and the preservation of those lands.
The advertising icon was ranked 47th in Animal Planet's 50 Greatest TV Animals.
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- A Smokey poster is seen on the subway in Episode 0946 of Sesame Street.
- Fozzie Bear is mistaken by a tourist for Smokey during an interview with Dick Van Dyke in front of the Grauman's Chinese Theatre when he makes an attempt to iconize himself in The Muppets Go Hollywood.
- When Fozzie's hands catch on fire in Rocky Mountain Holiday, Kermit comments that he's a regular Smokey the Bear.
- Smoggy the Bear tried out for the part, but didn't get it.
- In the Muppet Babies episode "Adventures in Muppet-Sitting," Baby Kermit appears clad in park ranger apparel, reminding Piggy that, "Only you can prevent messy forests!"
- Smokey the Salmon from Sing-Along Earth Songs is a spoof of Smokey Bear.
- In Muppets Tonight episode 103, when Sal Minella first meets Bobo the Bear, he addresses him as "Smokey the Butthead."
- In a PSA for the ESPYs, Fozzie confuses Tony Gonzalez for two other football players, so Gonzalez retaliates by calling him Smokey the Bear. "Smokey Bear? Who's that?", asks Fozzie. Kermit replies, "I think he plays for the Raiders."
- On Twitter, Fozzie Bear was asked by The Muppet Mindset who his idols are. Fozzie replied, "Tons!! @SteveMartinToGo, @chrisrock, @JerrySeinfeld, and Smokey the Bear! He’s the reason I wear a hat."[1]