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The Swedish Chef is a Muppet who appeared on The Muppet Show and was operated by Jim Henson and Frank Oz simultaneously and is now puppeteered by Bill Barretta . The character was last seen in several episodes of Statler and Waldorf: From the Balcony. more...

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Character

A parody of television chefs, the Swedish Chef wears a toque blanche and has bushy eyebrows that completely obscure his eyes. He was one of the few Muppets to employ an actual puppeteer's hands, originally Oz's, in the designs — that is, they were visible to the audience through his sleeves and facilitated handling food and utensils.

Nearly all Swedish Chef sketches begin with him in a kitchen, waving some utensils while singing his signature song in a trademark mock Swedish — a semi-comprehensible gibberish which parodies the characteristic vowel sounds of Swedish. The song's lyrics vary slightly from one episode to the next, but always end with \"börk! börk! börk!\" as the Chef throws the utensils aside.

After this introduction, the Chef begins to prepare a recipe while giving a gibberish explanation of what he is doing. His commentary is spiced with the occasional English word to clue in the viewer to what he is attempting. These hints are necessary as he frequently uses unorthodox culinary equipment (firearms, tennis racquets, etc.) to prepare his dishes. The sketch typically degenerates into a slapstick finale where the ingredients or equipment get the better of him.

In one sketch, a misaimed explosive charge slightly damaged the face of the puppet. The Chef's face remained scarred through the rest of the season.

Computer translations

The Chef's gibberish gained a life of its own with the creation of a Unix lex filter capable of converting standard English to \"chefspeak\" in 1992. The filter quickly became a staple of hacker culture and eventually spread to the mainstream with \"Swedish Chef\" translators on several websites; there is a popular add-on available for Mozilla Firefox called \"Bork Bork Bork!\", which allows the selective \"translation\" of text from web pages of the user's choice. In 2003 Opera Software published a special \"Bork\" version of its internet browser, which turned the MSN website into \"Swedish.\" Google offers \"Bork, bork, bork\" as one among its choices for user interface language and Meebo offers \"Bork!\" as one of its language preferences. There also appeared a plethora of USENET newsgroups named after the chef's speech, the first being \"alt.swedish.chef.bork.bork.bork\", after which the repeated ending was incorporated into groups like \"alt.french.captain.borg.borg.borg\", \"alt.ensign-wesley.die.die.die\", and \"alt.fan.tonya-harding.whack.whack.whack.\" This \"bork filter\" was used in the Darkwind MUD as a curse, of sorts, when characters could be transformed into \"little vikings\" (to stay somewhat in theme) for a short duration. In addition, the popular MMORPG Guild Wars has a \"Bork! Bork! Bork!\" language option.

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