Rizzo the Rat is a Muppet character from the sketch comedy television series The Muppet Show, created and originally performed by Steve Whitmire until 2016.
He is a fictional rat who appeared on The Muppet Show and numerous films, with a starring role in the 1992 film The Muppet Christmas Carol.
The character is particularly associated with Gonzo the Great, with the two sharing a double act since 1992. Whitmire based the character on Ratso Rizzo in Midnight Cowboy.
Character
Rizzo is a streetwise and sarcastic rat with a New Jersey accent. He is a self-proclaimed acrophobe. His humor can be risqué, as in the TV series The Muppets
where he was given the line, "Is ABC going to be OK with 'Mother Teresa on a stick'?" To avoid potential difficulty with real-life censors, alternative lines were filmed.
Rizzo's family has been mentioned in Muppet media. He has 1,274 brothers and sisters, as he told to Gonzo in The Muppet Christmas Carol. Disney stated that Rizzo came from a family of pizza makers as part of the backstory of the PizzeRizzo restaurant formerly located at Disney's Hollywood Studios.
History
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Rizzo's name is derived from Dustin Hoffman's Ratso Rizzo character in Midnight Cowboy. Steve Whitmire created the character, based on rat puppets that he had previously made out of bottles. and Muppets Tonight. In The Muppet Christmas Carol, he developed a double act with Gonzo, with director Brian Henson and the crew envisioning Rizzo as "pain-in-the-neck sidekick." The Gonzo and Rizzo partnership was continued in the 1996 film Muppet Treasure Island and the 1999 film Muppets from Space. Along with Kermit the Frog and Gonzo, Rizzo gave an audio commentary for the Muppets from Space DVD.
Rizzo appears as a background character in the 2011 film The Muppets, without a spoken dialogue, although he is seen singing along during the finale, as well as the scene in which Kermit addresses a large crowd of Muppets. In the 2014 film Muppets Most Wanted, and the short feature Rizzo's Biggest Fan on the Blu-ray release, the character calls for more screentime. Rizzo returned to prominence in the TV series The Muppets, where he was on a writing crew with Gonzo and Pepe the King Prawn.
Following Whitmire's dismissal by The Muppets Studio in 2016, Rizzo did not have any speaking roles until 2025 when Bradley Freeman Jr. was announced to have taken over the role.
Benjamin Diskin voiced baby Rizzo in the animated series Muppet Babies (2018–2022).
Appearances
- The Muppet Show (1980–1981) (TV)
- The Muppets Go to the Movies (1981)
- The Great Muppet Caper (1981)
