Sherman
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Name
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Sherman
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Species
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Worman
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Gender
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Male
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Occupation
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(none)
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Interests
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Listening to polka music, eating popcorn
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Relatives
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Enemies
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(none known)
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Friends
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First Appearance
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Last Appearance
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Sherman is a small but shy Worman. Sherman has a brother named Herman. Sherman lives in the heart of the jungle with lots of other Wormans. He enjoys eating popcorn despite the fact that it is almost larger than his mouth opened wide. He is a recurring character in The Backyardigans and appears in four episodes.
Description
Sherman can get scared easily, mainly because many things are larger than him. His fear disappears sometimes when he is happily spending time with his friends. He is very clumsy and seemingly gullible. Though he only speaks gibberish, his friends seem to understand him. He also likes popcorn.
Looks
Sherman is mostly a bright yellow color. He has several orange spots. His eyes are white with black pupils. Sherman is shaped like the letter 'S'.
Appearances
Sherman has appeared in several episodes of The Backyardigans. His first appearance was in The Heart Of The Jungle, from season one. His last was in Attack of the 50 Foot Worman, from season four. He made two additional appearances in Polka Palace Party, from season one, and What's Bugging You?, from season three.
Trivia
- Though Sherman is a recurring character, only one toy featuring him was released. In most other Nickelodeon TV shows, recurring characters appear on more than one merchandise.
- Sherman and Dragon are the only characters who are not one of the five main characters that appear in more than one episode.
- It is revealed in Attack of the 50 Foot Worman that Sherman enjoys eating popcorn.
- Sherman's name is never mentioned in Attack of the 50 Foot Worman.
- Sherman did not appear in any episodes from the second season, though green Wormans appeared in Sinbad Sails Alone as Medusa's snakes.
- Tasha has apparently never met Sherman, though she has seen him with many other Wormans.
- Sherman is capable of climbing high surfaces.
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