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(1969– )

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Follows 

Sesame Street Pitch Reel (1969) (Short)

Followed by 

Sesame Street Stays Up Late! (1993) (TV Special)
Elmo Saves Christmas (1996) (Video)

Version of 

Vila Sésamo (1972) (TV Series)
version of same show concept from different country
Ôpun sesamei (1972) (TV Series)
version of same show concept from different country
Plaza Sésamo (1972) (TV Series)
version of same show concept from different country
Sesamstraße (1973) (TV Series)
version of same show concept from different country
Sesamstraat (1976) (TV Series)
version of same show concept from different country
Barrio Sésamo (1979) (TV Series)
version of same show concept from different country
Iftah ya simsim (1982) (TV Series)
version of same show concept from different country
Rechov Sumsum (1983) (TV Series)
version of same show concept from different country
Shalom Sesame (1987) (TV Series)
version of same show concept from different country
Sesam Stasjon (1990) (TV Series)
version of same show concept from different country
Sesame Street Russia (1996) (TV Series)
version of same show concept from different country
Zhima jie (1998) (TV Series)
version of same show concept from different country
Takalani Sesame (2000) (TV Series)
version of same show concept from different country
Sesami sutorîto (2004) (TV Series)
version of same show concept from different country
Shalom Sesame (2010) (TV Series)
version of same show concept from different country
Iftah Ya Simsim (2015) (TV Series)
version of same show concept from different country
Untitled Sesame Street Project
version of same show concept from different country

Edited from 

Arnold Rides His Chair (1991) (TV Short)
Seen in one episode as a segment.

Edited into 

Sesame Songs: Dance Along! (1990) (Video)
Clips shown
Sesame Songs: Rock & Roll (1990) (Video)
features clips from the show
Sesame Songs: Monster Hits! (1990) (Video)
includes clips from show
Sesame Songs: Sing-Along Earth Songs (1993) (Video)
includes clips
The Best of Kermit on Sesame Street (1998) (Video)
has clips from the show
Sesame Street Presents: The Street We Live On (2004) (TV Movie)
has clips from the show
Doggiewoggiez! Poochiewoochiez! (2012)
William Wegman's jester clip used

Spin-off 

Sesame Park (1972) (TV Series)
Julie on Sesame Street (1973) (TV Special)
Out to Lunch (1974) (TV Movie)
The Muppet Show (1976) (TV Series)
Christmas Eve on Sesame Street (1978) (TV Movie)
Sesame Street in Puerto Rico (1979) (TV Movie)
Big Bird in China (1983) (TV Movie)
Cookie Monster Munch (1983) (Video Game)
Big Bird Egg Catch (1983) (Video Game)
Big Bird in his own video game.
Learning About Numbers (1986) (Video)
Learning About Letters (1986) (Video)
I'm Glad I'm Me (1986) (Video)
Shalom Sesame (1987) (TV Series)
Sesame Street, Special (1988) (TV Special)
Big Bird's Favorite Party Games (1988) (Video)
has a story with some classic segments
Big Bird in Japan (1988) (TV Movie)
Sing Yourself Silly! (1990) (Video)
Sesame Street Countdown (1992) (Video Game)
This is a video game based on the "Sesame Street" series.
Do the Alphabet (1996) (Video)
Big Bird Gets Lost (1998) (Video)
A Brief History of Motion Pictures (1998) (Short)
The Cast of Sesame Street give a brief history of motion pictures.
Kids' Favorite Songs (1999) (Video)
Sesame English (1999) (TV Series)
Play with Me Sesame (2002) (TV Series)
Sesame Street 4-D (2003) (Short)

Referenced in 

Laugh-In: Episode #4.13 (1970) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Phil Silvers
The Odd Couple: Felix Is Missing (1970) (TV Episode)
Felix tells Rudy to go and watch this show
Mary Tyler Moore: Second Story Story (1971) (TV Episode)
Lou Grant says "Sesame Street" to Murray after Ted Baxter says he has to go watch some educational television
The Bill Cosby Show: The Sesame Street Rumble (1971) (TV Episode)
Davey demands to watch the children's program.
Mary Tyler Moore: The Birds... and... um... Bess (1971) (TV Episode)
Gordy mentions the show by name.
The Odd Couple: Hospital Mates (1971) (TV Episode)
When Felix is counting out the telephone numbers, Oscar remarks about it being similar to Sesame Street.
Mary Tyler Moore: What Is Mary Richards Really Like? (1972) (TV Episode)
Rhoda reads Mark Williams' column out loud -- it's a pan of "Sesame Street"
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: James Garner/Bruce Dern/Terry Galanoy (1972) (TV Episode)
Johnny says that the educational effect of the show is probably overstated
Mod Squad: Scion of Death (1973) (TV Episode)
Roy Condon mentions TV series by name
The New Scooby-Doo Movies: The Haunted Showboat (1973) (TV Episode)
TV show is mentioned by Melody.
Mary Tyler Moore: WJM Tries Harder (1974) (TV Episode)
Mary mentions the show by name.
The Muppets Valentine Show (1974) (TV Movie)
Bert and Ernie appear in this
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Suzanne Pleshette/Jim Henson/Bobby Kosser/Hal Lipset (1974) (TV Episode)
Jim Henson is interviewed with Kermit the Frog
The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974)
Lt. Garber mentions TV show by name.
Sanford and Son: Going Out of Business (1974) (TV Episode)
Fred says he's following Wall Street, but Lamont suspects it's more like Sesame Street.
The Electric Company: 453 (1975) (TV Episode)
Oscar the Grouch appears in a song segment with Crank.
The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence (1975) (TV Movie)
featured an appearance by a character from the show and a picture of another character
The Happy Hooker (1975)
Mentioned in dialogue
Nashville (1975)
Rhoda: The Party (1975) (TV Episode)
Susan mentions watching the show.
The Removalists (1975)
Marilyn Carter says her daughter, Sophie, watches "Sesame Street"
I Wonder Who's Killing Her Now? (1975)
The waiter asks Dr. Binay, who talks like The Count, if he was on Sesame Street.
Maude: The Case of the Broken Punch Bowl (1976) (TV Episode)
Carol: "It's like watching an x-rated Sesame Street!"
Mary Tyler Moore: Menage-a-Lou (1976) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Lou.
The Muppet Show: Peter Ustinov (1976) (TV Episode)
Kermit sings "Bein' Green," which he originally performed on "Sesame Street."
The Muppet Show: Lena Horne (1976) (TV Episode)
Lena Horne mentions that the song "Sing" originated on "Sesame Street."
The Muppet Show: Avery Schreiber (1976) (TV Episode)
Kermit wears his reporter outfit.
The Muppet Show Pitch Reel (1976) (Video)
title mentioned
All in the Family: Archie's Chair (1977) (TV Episode)
Mike breaks Archie's chair while sitting down to watch this program.
Good Times: A Friend in Need (1977) (TV Episode)
JJ mentions TV series by name
The Muppet Show: Connie Stevens (1977) (TV Episode)
Bert and Ernie from Sesame Street appear in this episode
Supervan (1977)
A picture of Ernie and Bert can be seen on the van.
The Car (1977)
The Cookie Monster puppet is seen in the little girls room.
Rollercoaster (1977)
Harry Calder tells a kid to go watch the TV show.
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
"The Square Song" from Sesame Street is featured in a significant scene from the film. A cover of the song plays on a record player which is brought to life in a little boy's room, and plays over the commotion created by all of his other toys which have seemingly been stimulated by extra-terrestrial visitors.
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Goldie Hawn/Buck Henry/Dennis Dugan (1978) (TV Episode)
Goldie Hawn says that the show is one of her son Oliver's favorites
Saturday Night Live: Christopher Lee/Meat Loaf (1978) (TV Episode)
Mentioned on Weekend Update
The Muppet Show: Leslie Uggams (1979) (TV Episode)
Big Bird is guest starring and the show is mentioned several times, e.g. Piggy calls it a "cute little children's show with puppets".
Diff'rent Strokes: The New Landlord (1979) (TV Episode)
The show is mentioned by name.
WKRP in Cincinnati: Commercial Break (1979) (TV Episode)
Venus encourages Bailey to "sing, sing a song," and then Herb adds, "Sing of good things." They are quoting the lyrics of the song "Sing," which originated on "Sesame Street."
The Muppet Movie (1979)
Big Bird appears during "Moving Right Along"; also, various Sesame Street characters appear in the crowd sequence near the end
Rocky II (1979)
Rocky mentions Big Bird
Dallas: Whatever Happened to Baby John?: Part 1 (1979) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster toy is hanging on Baby John's nursery wall
Dallas: Whatever Happened to Baby John?: Part 2 (1979) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster toy is hanging on Baby John's nursery wall
Dallas: The Silent Killer (1979) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster toy is hanging on Baby John's nursery wall
Dallas: Secrets (1979) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster toy is hanging on Baby John's nursery wall
Dallas: The Dove Hunt (1979) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster toy is hanging on Baby John's nursery wall
Dallas: Rodeo (1979) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster toy is hanging on Baby John's nursery wall
Dallas: Ellie Saves the Day (1979) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster toy is hanging on Baby John's nursery wall
Dallas: Mother of the Year (1979) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster toy is hanging on Baby John's nursery wall
The Incredible Hulk: Captive Night (1979) (TV Episode)
doll of Herry Monster seen in toy department
Dallas: Paternity Suit (1980) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster toy is hanging on Baby John's nursery wall
Dallas: Jenna's Return (1980) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster toy is hanging on Baby John's nursery wall
Dallas: Sue Ellen's Choice (1980) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster toy is hanging on Baby John's nursery wall
Dallas: Second Thoughts (1980) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster toy is hanging on Baby John's nursery wall
The Muppet Show: Christopher Reeve (1980) (TV Episode)
Kermit performing "Disco Frog".
Dallas: Jock's Trial: Part 1 (1980) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster toy is hanging on Baby John's nursery wall
The Shining (1980)
Mother's Day (1980)
Big Bird alarm clock as well as other characters from the show are shown in the brothers room.
The Muppet Show: Marty Feldman (1980) (TV Episode)
The cast of Sesame Street make guest appearances
The Great Muppet Caper (1981)
Features Oscar the Grouch after Piggy takes off on a cement truck to Mallory Gallery
Student Bodies (1981)
Big Bird float seen
Strange Behavior (1981)
mentioned in dialogue
Gimme a Break!: A Good Man Is Hard to Find (1981) (TV Episode)
The show is mentioned by name.
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (1981) (TV Movie)
Sesame Street characters make an appearance
Gimme a Break!: Nell Goes Home (1982) (TV Episode)
The show is mentioned by name.
Poltergeist (1982)
Ernie and Bert poster is in Robbie's room
Billy Joel: Pressure (1982) (Video)
"All your life is Channel 13, Sesame Street, what does it mean?"
Family Ties: I Know Jennifer's Boyfriend (1982) (TV Episode)
mentioned by name
Family Ties: Give Your Uncle Arthur a Kiss (1982) (TV Episode)
mentioned by Steven in his PBS presentation
Vincent Price's Dracula (1982)
Vincent Price mentions how Dracula has been "reduced to a mathematic puppet for pre-schoolers"
St. Elsewhere: Graveyard (1983) (TV Episode)
Ehrlich mentions Cookie Monster by name during poker game
Mr. Mom (1983)
Kenny wears Bert and Ernie slippers
Strange Invaders (1983)
Elizabeth wears Big Bird slippers.
Webster: The Green-Eyed Monster (1983) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by name.
Saturday Night Live: Betty Thomas/Stray Cats (1983) (TV Episode)
Big Bird's dead is reported on during Saturday Night News.
Copperhead (1983) (Video)
In the film "Copperhead" there are two references to the tv show "Sesame Street".
Billy Joel: Live from Long Island (1983) (Video)
Lyric from "Pressure": "All your life is Channel 13, Sesame Street." Channel 13 is the New York City PBS affiliate.
The A-Team: The Battle of Bel Air (1984) (TV Episode)
Murdock impersonates the Cookie Monster.
Broadway Danny Rose (1984)
Big Bird is seen briefly during the Thanksgiving Day Parade scenes.
Night Court: Quadrangle of Love (1984) (TV Episode)
Title reference
The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984)
Various Sesame Street characters attend the wedding; also, a Big Bird doll is in the nursery sequence
Cheers: I Call Your Name (1984) (TV Episode)
Diane mentions Big Bird.
Hill Street Blues: Dr. Hoof and Mouth (1985) (TV Episode)
Carjacker calls Lt. Hunter 'Big BIrd'
Webster: Strike Up the Band (1985) (TV Episode)
Jerry calls George "Big Bird".
The Return of the Living Dead (1985)
two characters are called Ernie & Bert
Making Contact (1985)
Sesame Street curtains can be seen
Mr. Belvedere: The Prize (1985) (TV Episode)
Mr. Belvedere refers to Wesley as "the Cookie Monster."
Punky Brewster: Urban Fear (1986) (TV Episode)
The trivia question makes extensive use of the names of characters from this series.
Cheers: Take My Shirt... Please? (1986) (TV Episode)
Bert and Ernie mentioned
The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years (1986) (TV Movie)
includes characters from series
Sex Violence & Values: Changing Images (1986) (TV Movie)
TV series title mentioned by Dr. Bennett Leventhal.
ALF: A.L.F. (1986) (TV Episode)
ALF watches Sesame Street.
Small Wonder: My Mother the Teacher (1986) (TV Episode)
Jamie refers to his previous teacher as Kermit the Frog
Night Court: The New Judge (1986) (TV Episode)
Ernie: "Bert? Bert Felch: "Ernie?"
Hill Street Blues: Falling from Grace (1986) (TV Episode)
Title mentioned by Joyce; Big Bird mentioned by Frank.
Today's Special: Trash (1986) (TV Episode)
Big Bird, Cookie Monster, and Oscar toys seen in store
Lethal Weapon (1987)
Big Bird is mentioned.
The Gate (1987)
Sesame Street writing pad seen.
Roxanne (1987)
Married with Children: Poppy's by the Tree: Part 1 (1987) (TV Episode)
Al calls Beany "Elmo".
Muppet Babies: This Little Piggy Went to Hollywood (1987) (TV Episode)
Bert & Ernie were among the pictures of celebrities on TV.
Kids Like These (1987) (TV Movie)
The kid is invited to appear on this show.
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Carl Reiner/Holly Robinson/Jeff Cesario (1987) (TV Episode)
Holly Robinson talks about her father playing Gordon on the show
227: Rapture (1987) (TV Episode)
Mary comments to Rose, "This isn't Sesame Street", Rose is played by Alaina Reed Hall, who played Olivia on Sesame Street.
A Muppet Family Christmas (1987) (TV Movie)
includes characters from series
Mama's Family: Mama on Jeopardy! (1988) (TV Episode)
The show is mentioned by name.
Cheers: Our Hourly Bread (1988) (TV Episode)
Bert and Ernie mentioned
Growing Pains: How the West Was Won: Part 1 (1988) (TV Episode)
The cameraman says that the scene is starting to look like Sesame Street.
Hunter: Silver Bullet (1988) (TV Episode)
Name of the show spoken by a guest star to mock Hunter.
Day by Day: Do You Think I'm Sexy? (1988) (TV Episode)
Ross remarks of his preschool teacher parents that the last time they "double-dated, it was with Bert and Ernie;" later Brian imitates Cookie Monster.
I Saw What You Did (1988) (TV Movie)
"Julia, isn't it time for Sesame Street?"
Phoenix the Warrior (1988)
Title chanted by one of the Airwave worshippers
Home and Away: Episode #1.139 (1988) (TV Episode)
Fozzy, Ernie, Bert and Big Bird are mentioned
Neighbours: Episode #1.786 (1988) (TV Episode)
Nick mockingly tells Todd to run along and watch it
Home and Away: Episode #1.192 (1988) (TV Episode)
Lance mentions this when he and Martin discuss Nightclub names
Day by Day: Trading Places (1988) (TV Episode)
One if the children is excited to see Big Bird at a PBS convention.
Witchery (1988)
Oscar and Big Bird toy seen
The Last Slumber Party (1988) (Video)
Poster is shown.
Press Gang: Money, Love and Birdseed (1989) (TV Episode)
There is a photograph of Elmo in Billy's bedroom.
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Time of the Apes (1989) (TV Episode)
"Bert?""Cookie Monster"
The Jim Henson Hour: Science Fiction (1989) (TV Episode)
Quote has been used during Digit's case of the reruns.
Day by Day: The Lost Weekend (1989) (TV Episode)
When Emily learns her dad is taping her so her grandparent can see her on TV, she asks, "Can I be on Sesame Street?"
UP2U: Episode #2.3 (1989) (TV Episode)
Part of this show was filmed in New York's Central Park where Bob talked about Sesame Street
Little Monsters (1989)
in one scene, a Sesame Street bed sheet was shown on one the kid's bed.
Saved by the Bell: The Gift (1989) (TV Episode)
Jessie says, "I have had straight As ever since 'Sesame Street.'"
Susam sokagi (1989) (TV Series)
characters are adapted from the original series
The Wonder Years: Summer Song (1989) (TV Episode)
A scene with Big Bird is shown.
Night Court: Auntie Maim (1989) (TV Episode)
Big Bird is mentioned
Full House: Divorce Court (1989) (TV Episode)
Joey tells Danny and Jesse that he's rented them Big Bird and Snuffleupagus costumes for Halloween.
No Place Like Home (1989) (TV Movie)
One of the characters made a reference of that show
The War of the Roses (1989)
Oliver and Barbara's children listen to "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" performed by the Sesame Street muppets.
Night Court: Branded: Part 2 (1989) (TV Episode)
Title reference
Quantum Leap: Another Mother - September 30, 1981 (1990) (TV Episode)
After Teresa sees Sam as he really is, Kevin suggests that her "baby breakdown" was caused by watching too much Sesame Street (1969).
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Moon Zero Two (1990) (TV Episode)
Crow: "Look out, Big Bird!"
Lionheart (1990)
Lyon buys Nicole a Snuffleupagus doll
Home and Away: Episode #1.518 (1990) (TV Episode)
Sophie mentions this
Home and Away: Episode #1.519 (1990) (TV Episode)
Sophie is watching this
The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3: Sneaky Lying Cheating Giant Ninja Koopas (1990) (TV Episode)
The giant parrot mentions a Big Bird poster
Saved by the Bell: Miss Bayside (1990) (TV Episode)
Jessie says that Kelly's "understanding of politics is limited to who won the election on 'Sesame Street.'"
3 Men and a Little Lady (1990)
Ernie's "Rubber Duckie" plays at the guys' party thrown after Sylvia and Mary leave.
Parker Lewis Can't Lose: Rent-A-Kube (1990) (TV Episode)
Parker sees that Jerry is sad and wonders aloud, "Did he drop his Big Bird thermos again?"
Alice (1990)
Sue refers to the series.
You're Driving Me Crazy (1990)
Mentioned in a line of dialogue.
Quest for Glory II: Trial by Fire (1990) (Video Game)
In Keapon's magic shop there is a hand puppet of the Cookie Monster.
Parker Lewis Can't Lose: Splendor in the Class (1991) (TV Episode)
Jerry's "Sesame Street" lunchbox can be seen in the cafeteria.
Full House: The Hole-in-the-Wall Gang (1991) (TV Episode)
Kimmy and Stephanie mention the show
Full House: Stephanie Plays the Field (1991) (TV Episode)
Danny asks Michelle if Cookie Monster took the cookies she's hiding her shirt
Night Court: Harry's Fifteen Minutes (1991) (TV Episode)
Big Bird is mentioned
Full House: Rock the Cradle (1991) (TV Episode)
Michelle has an obsession with Big Bird throughout the episode
Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse (1991)
Sofia Coppola (aged 4) wears a Sesame Street T-shirt
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Gamera (1991) (TV Episode)
"You know Snuffleupaglous, too"
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Pod People (1991) (TV Episode)
Joel: "It's Mr. Snuffleupagus!"
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Time of the Apes (1991) (TV Episode)
"Looks like a 'Sesame Street' segment"
Parker Lewis Can't Lose: Father Knows Less (1991) (TV Episode)
Jerry's walkie-talkie codename for his dad is "Big Bird."
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Earth vs. the Spider (1991) (TV Episode)
Tom: "Sorry I drew you like Big Bird."
Night Court: A Guy Named Phantom: Part 1 (1991) (TV Episode)
"Oscar the grouch?"
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Mighty Jack (1991) (TV Episode)
Joel: "It's not easy being green."
Parker Lewis Can't Lose: Fat Boy and Little Man (1991) (TV Episode)
Parker says, "Not since Big Bird has an animal done so much for so many."
Ernest Scared Stupid (1991)
Big Bird is mentioned by Ernest.
Basket Case 3 (1991)
One of the deputies is called Elmo.
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Teenage Caveman (1991) (TV Episode)
Joel: "Mr. Snuffleupagus?"
Full House: Happy Birthday, Babies: Part 1 (1991) (TV Episode)
Michelle asks Uncle Jesse how long until her party starts he says 2 Sesame Streets and a Mr. Rogers.
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Star Force: Fugitive Alien II (1991) (TV Episode)
Tom and Crow debate Big Bird
Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?: The Taking of the Tower (1991) (TV Episode)
Greg sings "Who are the people in your neighborhood, in your neighborhood... She's still in our neighborhood..."
Press Gang: Bad News (1992) (TV Episode)
The series is advertised in the television listings.
Parker Lewis Can't Lose: Civil Wars (1992) (TV Episode)
Jerry packs a Big Bird stuffed toy.
Noises Off... (1992)
In New York City, an advertisement poster for Kodak can be seen displaying an image of Elmo and Big Bird.
Saturday Night Live: Sharon Stone/Pearl Jam (1992) (TV Episode)
mentioned on Waynes World
Night Court: The 1992 Boat Show (1992) (TV Episode)
Big Bird is mentioned
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Giant Gila Monster (1992) (TV Episode)
Joel: "The gecko's touching and heartfelt version of 'It's Not Easy Being Green'"
Mystery Science Theater 3000: City Limits (1992) (TV Episode)
"It is Bert and Ernie"
Frozen Assets (1992)
Big Bird mentioned.
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Rebel Set (1992) (TV Episode)
Tom and Crow sleep in beds like Bert and Ernie
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Monster A-Go Go (1993) (TV Episode)
Joel (imitating Cookie Monster): "Yum! Cookie!"
Maid Marian and Her Merry Men: Driving Ambition (1993) (TV Episode)
Marian says to Barrington, "would you mind not bursting into song every time I talk to you? This is the Worksop high road, not Sesame Street."
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Bride of the Monster (1993) (TV Episode)
Joel: Hey, it's Bert and Ernie
The Simpsons: Brother from the Same Planet (1993) (TV Episode)
Homer says about a homeless man,"Just like Oscar the Grouch"
Time Runner (1993)
A Big Bird doll is seen in the room of Baby Raynor.
Rugrats: Game Show Didi/Toys in the Attic (1993) (TV Episode)
Boris tells Minka to turn on the "Sesame Seed" for Tommy and Angelica
Bloodstone: Subspecies II (1993) (Video)
Lt. Marin mentions Big Bird.
Family Dog: Family Dog Goes Homeless (1993) (TV Episode)
As Buffy says her prayers, she asks God to bless Big Bird.
Café au lait (1993)
Bert and Ernie images seen
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Operation Double 007 (1993) (TV Episode)
Servo: She could be a candidate for Big Bird.
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Painted Hills (1993) (TV Episode)
Crow: "Isn't that the song that Big Bird sang about the alphabet?"
For Love or Money (1993)
Doug invites Andy to "Sesame Street on Ice."
Saved by the Bell: The College Years: The Homecoming (1993) (TV Episode)
Slater says, "I'm on a date with Big Bird."
Full House: Fast Friends (1993) (TV Episode)
Kimmy refers to Jesse and Joey as "Bert and Ernie" during their radio show. Becky refers to Nicky and Alex as "Little Cookie Monsters."
Animaniacs: Draculee, Draculaa/Phranken-Runt (1993) (TV Episode)
Yakko asks Dracula if he used "to teach math on 'Sesame Street.'"
Saved by the Bell: The New Class: Belding's Baby (1993) (TV Episode)
When Scott asks him why he is the trash can, Weasel claims that he was visiting Oscar the Grouch.
Saved by the Bell: The College Years: Teacher's Pet (1993) (TV Episode)
Kelly says, "I thought you'd like it more than the Bert and Ernie bath kit."
Saved by the Bell: The College Years: Kelly and the Professor (1993) (TV Episode)
Kelly says, "I thought you'd like it more than the Bert and Ernie bath kit."
Saved by the Bell: The College Years: A Question of Ethics (1993) (TV Episode)
Screech sings the "Sesame Street" theme song.
The Alternative Queen's Message (1993) (TV Short)
Quentin Crisp jokingly says Bill and Hillary Clinton watch many episodes of this show.
Saved by the Bell: The College Years: Bedside Manner (1994) (TV Episode)
Screech mistakes Mike's tattoo of Tweety for Big Bird.
The Police Murderer (1994) (Video)
Gunvald Larsson calls Lennart Kollberg "Cookie Monster"
Law & Order: Breeder (1994) (TV Episode)
mentioned by Logan
The Little Rascals (1994)
Stymie says, "You're a team, like Bert and Ernie."
Seinfeld: The Pledge Drive (1994) (TV Episode)
A poster can be seen at PBS' dressing room.
Saved by the Bell: The New Class: Belding's Prank (1994) (TV Episode)
Screech refers to Big Bird.
Friends: The One with George Stephanopoulos (1994) (TV Episode)
Rachel asks who "George Snuffleupagus" is.
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Last of the Wild Horses (1994) (TV Episode)
Tom: "Snuffleupagus?"
The George Carlin Show: George Runs Into an Old Friend (1994) (TV Episode)
Big Bird pinata.
Home and Away: Episode #1.1589 (1994) (TV Episode)
Damian mentions this
Miracle on 34th Street (1994)
The Big Bird balloon appears
My So-Called Life: On the Wagon (1994) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Rayanne Graff.
Mystery Science Theater 3000: High School Big Shot (1994) (TV Episode)
Tom: "This is where Mr. Hooper died."
Kavanagh QC: The Sweetest Thing (1995) (TV Episode)
Matt is watching it on TV.
Reboot: Fast Forward - The Making of 'Reboot' (1995) (TV Movie)
One of the staff members wears a Big Bird & Cookie Monster shirt.
Chrono Trigger (1995) (Video Game)
The Critic: Siskel & Ebert & Jay & Alice (1995) (TV Episode)
Ebert mentions that he and Siskel went to a costume party as Ernie and Bert from the show
Indictment: The McMartin Trial (1995) (TV Movie)
Beavis and Butt-Head: Pregnant Pause (1995) (TV Episode)
Mentioned in dialogue
Chôriki sentai Ôrenjâ: Bakuhatsu!! Akachan (1995) (TV Episode)
One of the infants is wearing Sesame Street clothes.
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie (1995)
Kimberly mentions Big Bird, one of the characters in Sesame Street
Leapin' Leprechauns! (1995)
Mentioned by Melanie.
Hackers (1995)
A Cookie Monster virus was used on the Gibson system.
Batman: The Animated Series: The Lion and the Unicorn (1995) (TV Episode)
The Red Claw's henchmen are named Bert and Ernie.
California Dreams: The Dateless Game (1995) (TV Episode)
Tony mentions the character Guy Smiley
Now and Then (1995)
Roberta refers to Samantha as "Oscar the Grouch."
Beavis and Butt-Head: U.S. History (1995) (TV Episode)
Big Bird mentioned
Saved by the Bell: The New Class: Casino ID's (1995) (TV Episode)
Lindsay refers to Big Bird.
The X-Files: Revelations (1995) (TV Episode)
Picture of Bert & Ernie visible at the school.
Dunston Checks In (1996)
Robert says that Mrs. Dubrow "once kicked Big Bird in the nuts."
Weird Science: Puppet Love (1996) (TV Episode)
While controlling the puppet, Wyatt introduces Gary to Cori as "Grover."
Caught (1996)
ER: It's Not Easy Being Greene (1996) (TV Episode)
mentioned in dialogue
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Brute Man (1996) (TV Episode)
Crow hums the "Sesame Street" theme.
Friends: The One Where Joey Moves Out (1996) (TV Episode)
Joey says to Chandler, "we're not Bert and Ernie"
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell (1996) (TV Episode)
"He made A saddle out of Grover!"
Frasier: Look Before You Leap (1996) (TV Episode)
Big Bird mentioned
Muppets Tonight: Billy Crystal (1996) (TV Episode)
As the lion starts chasing the animals at the end of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight", he shouts "Ernie, stop it!" at one point.
Tromeo and Juliet (1996)
One character mentions the TV show and several of its' characters to another before an act of violence.
Schizopolis (1996)
The character Elmo.
The Pandora Directive (1996) (Video Game)
Tex mentions how in his childhood, while all the other kids were addicted to "Sesame Street Interactive", Tex was reading Hammett and Chandler.
Magic in the Mirror (1996)
a Bert plush doll makes an appearance in Mary Margaret's bedroom.
House Arrest (1996)
Caroline in the City: Caroline and the Guy Who Gets There Too Soon (1996) (TV Episode)
Remo: "Sounds like trouble on Sesame Street."
Jingle All the Way (1996)
People in Bert and Ernie walkaround costumes appear in parade scene.
Prey of the Jaguar (1996) (Video)
Elmo doll on shelf in store
Friends: The One Where Rachel Quits (1996) (TV Episode)
Chandler jokes that a Muppet got whacked on the show last night.
Buffy Sainte-Marie: Up Where We Belong (1996) (TV Movie)
Buffy mentions taking a break to have kids and be on seasame street
NewsRadio: Rap (1997) (TV Episode)
Part of Jimmy's rant about advertisement
Married with Children: Bud on the Side (1997) (TV Episode)
Kelly: "The birds gotta fly. Cookie Monster's gotta eat whatever the hell he eats."
Spin City: Starting Over (1997) (TV Episode)
Mike refers to Bert and Ernie
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Sabrina Through the Looking Glass (1997) (TV Episode)
After Harvey has used his puppet monkey in class, when Libby walks past him and Sabrina in the hall, she says "Hey guys, can you tell me how to get to 'Sesame Street'?"
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Leech Woman (1997) (TV Episode)
Theme Song Sung
Private Parts (1997)
Big Bag: Elmo's Visit (1997) (TV Episode)
Elmo from Sesame Street makes a visit which shows that Big Bag and Sesame Street are in the same universe.
Married with Children: How to Marry a Moron (1997) (TV Episode)
The only way Peggy can get Lonnie's and Kelly's attention is pretending that Big Bird is on TV.
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Giant Spider Invasion (1997) (TV Episode)
Crow: "Snuffleupagus, no!"
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Jack Frost (1997) (TV Episode)
Mike: "Big Bird got developed!"
Drive (1997)
Madison mentions "Sesame Street" to one of his thugs when they're going after Malik & Toby.
Dexter's Laboratory: Hunger Strikes/The Koos Is Loose/Morning Stretch (1997) (TV Episode)
Koosalagoopaloop, Dee Dee's imaginary friend, is a parody of Snufflupagus, Big Birds imaginary friend.
Deconstructing Harry (1997)
Big Bird dolls are seen in a store scene.
Hang Time: Sexual Harrassment (1997) (TV Episode)
Minnie asks Danny, Teddy, Michael and Vince if they want tattoos of Kermit or Big Bird.
Trekkies (1997)
The theme song from the show being translated into Klingon
King of the Hill: Hilloween (1997) (TV Episode)
One of the costumes Hank mentions at the store is Elmo.
Star Kid (1997)
Spencer refers to Big Bird.
Spice World (1997)
a Big Bird plush doll appears in a scene where the Spice girls look into the future of becoming mothers.
Teen Angel: Living Doll (1997) (TV Episode)
Cindi refers to Elmo.
Flash Forward: Love Letters (1997) (TV Episode)
Miles discusses Big Bird with some friends in an Internet chat room.
Firestorm (1998)
South Park: Mecha-Streisand (1998) (TV Episode)
Ike shouts "Cookie monster!"
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Projected Man (1998) (TV Episode)
Mike: "She's napping on Big Bird."
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Pumaman (1998) (TV Episode)
"The new Big Bird action wear"
The Wonderful World of Disney: My Date with the President's Daughter (1998) (TV Episode)
Curtis: "I used to like 'Sesame Street' too."
The Simpsons: Trash of the Titans (1998) (TV Episode)
During the musical number, when people pop out of bins and say "Who can?", one of the characters is Oscar the Grouch, the character from this show who lives in a bin.
South Park: Ike's Wee Wee (1998) (TV Episode)
Ike shouts "Cookie monster!"
Fantasy World Cup: Episode #1.8 (1998) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by David.
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Touch of Satan (1998) (TV Episode)
The Observer can be seen holding a Cookie Monster plush toy.
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Final Sacrifice (1998) (TV Episode)
"Oh, I love Trash"
Just Shoot Me!: Steamed (1998) (TV Episode)
Jack calls Richard Oscar the Grouch.
The Roseanne Show: Episode #1.12 (1998) (TV Episode)
Tickle me Elmo is mentioned during Bride of Chucky script reading
Friends: The One Where Phoebe Hates PBS (1998) (TV Episode)
Pheobe mentions writing to this show
Saturday Night Live: Ben Stiller/Alanis Morrisette (1998) (TV Episode)
Adam Sandler (Jimmy Fallon) mentions Snuffalupagus during Celebirty Jeopardy!
Fallout 2: A Post-Nuclear Role-Playing Game (1998) (Video Game)
When the Chosen One finishes the game, New Reno townsfolk will announce that "Fallout 2 is brought to you by the letter Z"
Caroline in the City: Caroline and the Big Night (1998) (TV Episode)
Caroline: "Twin beds? Who are we, Bert and Ernie?!"
Just Shoot Me!: Puppetmaster (1998) (TV Episode)
Maya and Steven discuss it.
She's All That (1999)
Mackenzie tells Laney that her eyebrows look like that of Bert from "Sesame Street".
Caroline in the City: Caroline and the Firing Squad (1999) (TV Episode)
Richard: "Charlie, for the last time - there's nothing going on, Bert and Ernie are just friends, okay?"
Showbiz Today: Episode dated 30 January 1999 (1999) (TV Episode)
Bill Tush visits Sesame street during the wraparound segments
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Bad Girls (1999) (TV Episode)
Referenced in the dialogue: "The count of three isn't a plan. It's Sesame Street."
Crash Zone: Big Business (1999) (TV Episode)
Rose says this in response to Bec questioning if a saying she quoted is Confucius.
The Vicar of Dibley: Red Nose Day Special (1999) (TV Episode)
Alice mentions Big Bird
Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko (1999) (Video Game)
"For some reason I feel like... COUNT-ING, ha, ha! One... two... three..."
The Powerpuff Girls: The Rowdyruff Boys (1999) (TV Episode)
When Bubbles crashed in the store, she meets a clerk that looks like Mr. Hooper named Mr. Cooper. This character is referencing Mr. Hooper.
Family Guy: I Never Met the Dead Man (1999) (TV Episode)
Stewie plays with a Sesame Street phone.
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Soultaker (1999) (TV Episode)
She's Snuffleupagus
South Park: Spontaneous Combustion (1999) (TV Episode)
Cartman has been crucified on a Christian cross as part of the boys' adaptation of the biblical event. As Cartman calls for help, Officer Barbrady walks by going "Noo-ne-noo-ne-noo" like the Typewriter Guy. He notices Cartman on the cross, and observes "T ... T is for turtle."
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Girl in Gold Boots (1999) (TV Episode)
Mike: (as the Count) One, ha ha ha. Two, ha ha ha.
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Future War (1999) (TV Episode)
Mike sings Big Bird's "Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" song.
NewsRadio: Retirement (1999) (TV Episode)
Joe: "Elmo's on our side"
Notting Hill (1999)
Dogma (1999)
Jay refers to Bartleby as "Big Bird."
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Diabolik (1999) (TV Episode)
Mik: (as the Count) Two Breast Emeralds! Ha ha ha!
Harlem Aria (1999)
Wes sings "One of these things is not like the others"
Law & Order: Killerz (1999) (TV Episode)
Jenny Brandt has a Big Bird piggy bank.
The Simpsons: Grift of the Magi (1999) (TV Episode)
Jim Hope makes a reference to Tickle Me Elmo.
The West Wing: Take Out the Trash Day (2000) (TV Episode)
Toby mentions saving the Muppets on PBS
The Simpsons: Missionary: Impossible (2000) (TV Episode)
Big Bird is in the mob attacking Homer.
Family Guy: I Am Peter, Hear Me Roar (2000) (TV Episode)
baker singing "Ten banana cream pies"
ER: Viable Options (2000) (TV Episode)
Open reference by a character
Family Guy: A Picture Is Worth 1,000 Bucks (2000) (TV Episode)
Meg does a bird call and Big Bird from this show shows up.
The X-Files: Requiem (2000) (TV Episode)
A Big Bird toy was seen.
Home and Away: Episode #1.2852 (2000) (TV Episode)
Edward mentions Will's "girlfriend", Sandy beign about as real asThe Snufflapagus
The Perfect Storm (2000)
The Count appears as a doll and can be seen sitting on the desk at the TV News Station.
South Park: Chef Goes Nanners (2000) (TV Episode)
One KKK member lifts up his robe to reveal feet that look like Big Bird's
South Park: Do the Handicapped Go to Hell? (2000) (TV Episode)
After Ike finishes reading Cannery Row by John Steinbeck, he shouts, "Cookie Monster"!
Vulgar (2000)
Gillian mentions the show to Martan when talking about giving Flappy his own show.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Buffy vs. Dracula (2000) (TV Episode)
Xander references the Count.
Tale of the Fox (2000) (Video)
Bill Auction refers to Big Bird.
Saturday Night Live: Kate Hudson/Radiohead (2000) (TV Episode)
Mentioned during the monologue
Popular: Joe Loves Mary Cherry (2000) (TV Episode)
Mary Cherry hates Big Bird.
Lucky Numbers (2000)
Queer as Folk: The Art of Desperation (2001) (TV Episode)
Brian mentions this show.
Becker: Heart Breaker (2001) (TV Episode)
Bob mentions the show by name, and Jake likens Becker to Oscar the Grouch.
Porn Star: The Legend of Ron Jeremy (2001)
Mentioned in film
Saturday Night Live: Sean Hayes/Shaggy (2001) (TV Episode)
Referenced on Weekend Update
Jumpers for Goalposts: Episode #1.1 (2001) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Clive.
The Adam and Joe Show: Episode #4.6 (2001) (TV Episode)
A soft toy of the Cookie Monster is used in the toy parody of Snatch.
Malcolm in the Middle: Tutoring Reese (2001) (TV Episode)
Lloyd mentions that Dabney still sleeps with Elmo sheets on his bed.
Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps: Bone with the Wind (2001) (TV Episode)
Johnny mentions Tickle Me Elmo
Gilmore Girls: The Breakup: Part 2 (2001) (TV Episode)
Lorelai says, "Trash doesn't actually talk at all unless it's on 'Sesame Street.'"
King of the Hill: It's Not Easy Being Green (2001) (TV Episode)
Title reference to "It's Not Easy Bein' Green"
Angel: Disharmony (2001) (TV Episode)
Big Bird mentioned
ER: April Showers (2001) (TV Episode)
Snuffleupagus mentioned
Popular: The Brain Game (2001) (TV Episode)
Sam sings the song One Of These Things (is Not Like The Others) from the show.
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Do You See What I See? (2001) (TV Episode)
Sabrina mentions Bert and Ernie
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001)
Chaka Luther King claims that the series was originally his idea.
Home Movies: Mortgages & Marbles (2001) (TV Episode)
Mr. Lynch mentions "Sesame Street
How to Make a Monster (2001) (TV Movie)
mentioned in dialogue
Scrubs: My Super Ego (2001) (TV Episode)
Dr. Cox refers to Nick as "Guy Smiley."
Malcolm in the Middle: Malcolm's Girlfriend (2001) (TV Episode)
The "Sesame Street" theme plays as Malcolm plays inside the bouncy castle.
Saturday Night Live: Hugh Jackman/Mick Jagger (2001) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Tina Fey on Weekend Update
The Simpsons: Brawl in the Family (2002) (TV Episode)
Krusty suggests taking PBS off the air and adds, "Those lousy Muppets have been taking food out of my mouth for too long!"
Undeclared: Jobs, Jobs, Jobs (2002) (TV Episode)
Jimmy impersonates Kermit the Frog introducing Sesame Street's "Letter of the Day."
Jane White Is Sick & Twisted (2002)
mentioned in dialogue
Family Guy: Family Guy Viewer Mail #1 (2002) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Brian.
Dragonfly (2002)
Joe and Emily's parrot is named "Big Bird."
The Simpsons: Blame It on Lisa (2002) (TV Episode)
Marge observes Bart watching "Teleboobies" and says, "Bert and Ernie left it to your imagination."
About a Boy (2002)
The Greenskeeper (2002)
Several club members debate whether or not Burt and Ernie are gay.
TV's Most Censored Moments (2002) (TV Special)
Everwood: The Great Doctor Brown (2002) (TV Episode)
Amy lets Ephram know that her nickname is "Grover" because he was her favourite blue muppet on Sesame Street.
Law & Order: American Jihad (2002) (TV Episode)
Lennie refers to the series.
Angel: The House Always Wins (2002) (TV Episode)
"It's Not Easy Being Green" sung by Lorne
Friends: The One with the Male Nanny (2002) (TV Episode)
Rachel says firing the male nanny would be like firing Elmo.
Do Over: Cold War (2002) (TV Episode)
Gwen Brody refers to Mr Snuffleupagus.
That '70s Show: Thank You (2002) (TV Episode)
Fez calls Burt and Bob "Bert and Ernie".
Law & Order: B*tch (2003) (TV Episode)
Darcy Tucker has an Elmo stuffed toy.
Da Ali G Show: Art (2003) (TV Episode)
mentioned by Ali
Retarded Animal Babies (2003) (TV Series)
"Brought to you by the letter..."
Saturday Night Live: Adrien Brody/Sean Paul & Wayne Wonder (2003) (TV Episode)
Mentioned on Weekend Update
The Simpsons: Moe Baby Blues (2003) (TV Episode)
Moe and Maggie play with her Tickle-Me Elmo toy.
Finding Nemo (2003)
Dory briefly refers to Nemo as Elmo
Vampire Effect (2003)
Sesame Street characters seen
Dead Like Me: Pilot (2003) (TV Episode)
mentioned in dialogue
Dead Like Me: Curious George (2003) (TV Episode)
George tells Mason she dreamt about frogs, and he asks, "Real frogs, or Kermit?"
Law & Order: Patient Zero (2003) (TV Episode)
Lennie refers to the series.
Elf (2003)
Bert, Ernie and Elmo dolls appear in a store scene.
Tarnation (2003)
sings the theme song.
Friends: The One with the Cake (2003) (TV Episode)
Joey says that Emma laughed an hour because of a cup with Elmo had a cow on it.
Joan of Arcadia: Just Say No (2003) (TV Episode)
Andy refers to Elmo.
Little Britain: Most People in a Mini (2003) (TV Episode)
The narrator says "Britain! Birthplace of Big Bird" -Big Bird was character from this show.
The King of Queens: Secret Garden (2003) (TV Episode)
When he comes out of the bathroom, Carrie tells Spence he looks like Ernie from Sesame Street.
Friends: The One with the Home Study (2003) (TV Episode)
Chandler and Monica, pretending not to be friends with Joey, make up crazy neighbour Bert and his caretaker Ernie.
Manhunt (2003) (Video Game)
At the end of the closing credits to the game, there is a clip of a children's TV show. It is of a blue alien cooking something. It is clearly a reference to the 1969 episode of Sesame Street, "Let's Eat" where Grover, [a blue monster] was at one point wearing a Chef's hat and was cooking some food and the whole show itself is focused on food.
Becker: Chock Full O'Nuts (2003) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Becker.
Whistle (2003)
A Bert puppet is carried by one of the characters
Gilmore Girls: In the Clamor and the Clangor (2004) (TV Episode)
Lane says that her mother told her that Cookie Monster was one of the seven deadly sins.
Joan of Arcadia: Double Dutch (2004) (TV Episode)
Joan refers to Mascot God as "Big Bird."
The West Wing: Eppur Si Muove (2004) (TV Episode)
Abbey appears on this show.
Saturday Night Live: Donald Trump/Toots and the Maytals (2004) (TV Episode)
Mentioned in Live with Regis and Kelly
The Punisher (2004) (Video Game)
Two Gnucci's discuss their fallen comrades names as being "Bert" and "Ernie".
Friends: The One Where Estelle Dies (2004) (TV Episode)
Rachel wears a t-shirt with Cookie Monster on it.
Arrested Development: Not Without My Daughter (2004) (TV Episode)
Grover mentioned
The Simpsons: Bart-Mangled Banner (2004) (TV Episode)
Elmo appears in the same prison as the Simpsons.
Fronterz (2004)
"Oh, it's Mr. Snuffleupagus."
Sommersturm (2004)
Martin reveals Flasche's Ernie & Bert sleeping bag
Enduring Love (2004)
The camera focusses on a childs toy balloon that is in the form of Elmo from Sesame Street
Kath & Kim: Kicking up a Stink (2004) (TV Episode)
Kath calls Kim "Big Bird".
Strongbad_email.exe (2004) (Video)
In "Lures and Jigs", this show is referenced in this email via a skit with Bert and Ernie called "Bert and Ernie Go Fishing." In the skit, Ernie gets fish to leap into the boat by calling, "Heeeere fishy fishy fishy!" Bert eventually tries this technique too, louder and louder. Finally, a shark jumps in and says, "You called?"
Codename: Kids Next Door: Operation R.A.B.B.I.T./Operation F.L.U.S.H. (2004) (TV Episode)
The name of Mr. Fluffleupagus is parody of that of Snuffleupagus
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (2004) (TV Special)
The TV show was referenced during the appearance of the Big Bird balloon and when actors from the show sang in the parade.
Gojira: Fainaru uôzu (2004)
One of the alcoholics said Big Bird when he saw Rodan.
Gilmore Girls: Women of Questionable Morals (2005) (TV Episode)
Lorelai mentions Gigi's love of the show.
Scrubs: My Roommates (2005) (TV Episode)
Elmo mentioned
Gilmore Girls: Pulp Friction (2005) (TV Episode)
Emily asks Luke if she needs to get a "Sesame Street" character to sing her message to him.
Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous (2005)
In Miss Congeniality 2, Gracie describes her Vegas costume as looking like Big Bird.
Duck (2005)
Big Bird mentioned
The Descent (2005)
Imitation of the Count, counting bats: "One bat. Two bats. Fifty bats....ha ha ha!"
According to Jim: Take My Wife, Please (2005) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Bertram.
South Park: Wing (2005) (TV Episode)
At Sylvester Stallone's son's wedding and during the end credits, Chinese singer Wing sings the song "Sing".
Joey: Joey and the Neighbor (2005) (TV Episode)
mentioned by Eric
When Disco Ruled the World (2005) (TV Movie)
mentions Sesame Street disco album
Saturday Night Live: Cameron Diaz/Green Day (2005) (TV Episode)
Referenced in Weekend Update
Everything You Want (2005) (TV Movie)
book in Borders has a picture of Elmo on it
The Office: Hot Girl (2005) (TV Episode)
Michael refers to Oscar as "Oscar the Grouch."
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005)
Elmo is mentioned
American Dad!: Francine's Flashback (2005) (TV Episode)
At the very beginning, Stan is watching an episode of this show on TV!
Stargate SG-1: Avalon: Part 2 (2005) (TV Episode)
Mitchell says "One of these things is not like the others".
Strongbad_email.exe: Disc Four (2005) (Video)
In "For Kids", there are two references to this show. First, the letter of the day" feature in Homsar's show is reminiscent of Sesame Street, which ends each show with the mock sponsorship, "Sesame Street was brought to you ... by the letter __!" Second, the guitar player bears a striking resemblance to folk singer James Taylor, who has made numerous appearances on "Sesame Street", often singing educational songs
Shadowboxer (2005)
"You want to go watch Sesame Street for a couple of minutes?"
These Girls (2005)
"You should do what they say on Sesame Street: cooperate."
The Simpsons: The Girl Who Slept Too Little (2005) (TV Episode)
Maggie is watching it on tv
Malcolm in the Middle: Burning Man (2005) (TV Episode)
Oscar the Grouch is mentioned
Jeopardy!: 2005 Back to School Week Game 1 (2005) (TV Episode)
referenced in correct response in "TV Dinners" category
Arrested Development: Notapusy (2005) (TV Episode)
When asked how God has influenced her life, Maeby says he has about as much as "Big Bird and the Keebler elves."
The Best Man (2005)
mentioned in dialogue
Peep Show: Sistering (2005) (TV Episode)
Big Suze tells Mark it's like sharing a bed with Oscar the Grouch.
Crazy for Christmas (2005) (TV Movie)
Lawyer dating guy dressed as Snuffleupagus
My Name Is Earl: Barn Burner (2006) (TV Episode)
Randy tries to get a Grover doll out of the claw machine.
Running Scared (2006)
"Learn how to use that watching Sesame Street?"
Grandma's Boy (2006)
when jeff fills his mouth with cookies and then talks he says "i feel just like cookie monster"
Jeopardy!: Episode #22.85 (2006) (TV Episode)
correct response in "Street-Wise TV" category
Most Extreme Elimination Challenge: Las Vegas vs. Sesame Street (2006) (TV Episode)
competitors work for this show
The World According to Sesame Street (2006)
Documentary on this program
Little Miss Sunshine (2006)
Dwayne has bed sheets with sesame street characters.
Half Nelson (2006)
at the beginning of the movie, before Dan gets out of his car, he sings the "Pinball Number Count" song from this show ("One Two Three Four Five, Six Seven Eight Nine Ten, Eleven Twelve")
Sherrybaby (2006)
In the toy store, Sherry picks up an Elmo puppet. Right next to it, is the Cookie Monster.
Ghost Whisperer: Melinda's First Ghost (2006) (TV Episode)
Sarah used to be called Cookie, short for Cookie Monster.
Candy (2006)
"Sesame Street characters" mentioned
Shut Up and Sing (2006)
Big Bird mentioned in song lyrics
Best Ever Muppet Moments (2006) (TV Movie)
Referenced by name
Malcolm in the Middle: Lois Strikes Back (2006) (TV Episode)
Malcolm mentions Elmo
Fatwa (2006)
"Which one of these things is not like the others?"
Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector (2006)
when Larry is talking about his new partner he says a partnership should be like ernie and burt on 'sesame street'
Scrubs: His Story III (2006) (TV Episode)
Elmo mentioned
Hot Tamale (2006)
Big Bird mentioned
Family Guy: Peterotica (2006) (TV Episode)
Someone plays with Sesame Street toys.
Ideal: The Delivery (2006) (TV Episode)
Nicki refers to Moz as "Cookie Monster".
The King of Queens: Four Play (2006) (TV Episode)
Arthur says he has worked on this show in march 1976.
Love Monkey: Opportunity Knocks (2006) (TV Episode)
Julia tells Tom and Jeff that Joshua Bell once was on the older show.
Slip (2006)
character named Cookie Monster
Wizard of Oz 3: Dorothy Goes to Hell (2006) (Short)
The Count makes a cameo.
Click (2006)
Donna argues with Michael as she is holding a Big Bird stuffed animal
Wild Seven (2006)
"Cookie Monster"
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: The Gang Gives Back (2006) (TV Episode)
Big Bird mentioned
Anson Mount: 'Conviction' (2006) (Video)
Mount mentions Conviction filmed next door to Sesame Street
Kurt Cobain About a Son (2006)
mentioned by Kurt
Dark Fields (2006) (Video)
(after Dracula imitation) "Stick to numbers, Count."
Dexter: Crocodile (2006) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster mentioned
Save the Last Dance 2 (2006) (Video)
Bert and Ernie mentioned
Ugly Betty: Fey's Sleigh Ride (2006) (TV Episode)
mentions character from the show
South Park: Hell on Earth 2006 (2006) (TV Episode)
Someone dresses as Elmo from this show for the party.
Law & Order: In Vino Veritas (2006) (TV Episode)
Justine Bailey refers to the series.
American Dad!: Lincoln Lover (2006) (TV Episode)
Bert and Ernie appear in a musical number.
Gilmore Girls: French Twist (2006) (TV Episode)
Rory suggests that Lucy's boyfriend does not exist, calling him her Snuffleupagus.
Drawn Together: Lost in Parking Space: Part One (2006) (TV Episode)
During Captain Hero's confession, there's a coda that sounds similar to the end of most of the skits.
My Name Is Earl: Robbed a Stoner Blind (2006) (TV Episode)
Randy wonders who'd win in a fight: Muppets or Sesame Street.
Big Nothing (2006)
Elmo doll mentioned
Married in America 2 (2006) (TV Movie)
A character mentions he watched Barney, Sesame Street and Teletubbies with his kid.
ER: City of Mercy (2006) (TV Episode)
Elmo mentioned
The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)
son has Sesame Street lunchbox
Chasing Ghosts: Beyond the Arcade (2007)
Leo owns a collection of Sesame Street plushies.
Save Me (2007)
Scott is called Big Bird
The Angry Video Game Nerd: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3: Part 1 (2007) (TV Episode)
Nerd mentions that the Splinter in Ninja Turtles 3 to a muppet from this show.
30 Rock: Black Tie (2007) (TV Episode)
Pete has to do his Elmo impression to ease his son on the phone
Kung Fu Bandito (2007) (Short)
Big Bird appears in this short.
One Tree Hill: Pictures of You (2007) (TV Episode)
Glenda mistakes Lucas's Gollum imitation for Elmo.
Flight of Fury (2007) (Video)
plane is called "Big Bird"
Lost: Tricia Tanaka Is Dead (2007) (TV Episode)
referenced in dialogue
Scrubs: My Night to Remember (2007) (TV Episode)
mentioned in episode
Confessions of a Superhero (2007)
Cookie Monster and Elmo seen
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2007) (Video Game)
At one point, Michaelangelo imitates The Count.
The Invisible (2007)
Annie's bandage on her finger has sesame street characters on it
Brothers & Sisters: Three Parties (2007) (TV Episode)
Kitty's line, "Oh my God. Sesame Street is having a party."
My Name Is Earl: Harassed a Reporter (2007) (TV Episode)
Randy says, "Now I gotta win another Grover out of the claw machine."
Kidnapped: Resolution (2007) (TV Episode)
Annie calls her daughter's secretive boyfriend Snuffleupagus
30 Rock: Cleveland (2007) (TV Episode)
Tracy refers to "Gordon from Sesame Street."
Spider-Man 3 (2007) (Video Game)
"Today's melee combo is brought to you by the number 5 and the letters O and W"
The Simpsons: Stop or My Dog Will Shoot (2007) (TV Episode)
Chief Wiggum knits a picture of Big Bird putting Elmo on a circular saw.
Saturday Night Live: Zach Braff/Maroon 5 (2007) (TV Episode)
Mentioned on Weekend Update
The Simpsons: You Kent Always Say What You Want (2007) (TV Episode)
Maggie draws Elmo in "Pictionary."
Gaming Disasters: WTF's and ROFL's: Sesame Street (2007) (TV Episode)
He talks about a game that is based off of Sesame Street.
Entourage: Adios, Amigos (2007) (TV Episode)
Elmo dolls seen
Join Us (2007)
Joaquin's wife wears a Sesame Street shirt
Spielberg on Spielberg (2007) (TV Movie)
mentioned once
The Angry Video Game Nerd: Bugs Bunny Birthday Blowout (2007) (TV Episode)
Nerd compares the peeping trash cans to Oscar.
The Nanny Diaries (2007)
Grayer picks the secret name "Grover" because he likes the character
Jeff Dunham: Spark of Insanity (2007) (TV Special)
Referenced in dialog
Family Guy: Believe It or Not, Joe's Walking on Air (2007) (TV Episode)
While scanning the donors for leg transplants, Big Bird's legs are seen along with a mermaid's tail, and horse's legs.
Pushing Daisies: Dummy (2007) (TV Episode)
"One of these dummies is not like the others."
Dancing with the Stars: Episode #7.4 (2007) (TV Episode)
In their rehearsal clip, Jessica Rowe thinks that Serghei Bolgarschii is channelling the Count from Sesame Street.
Sam and Max: Ice Station Santa (2007) (Video Game)
Torture-Me Elmer is a cross between Elmo and Grover.
The Mist (2007)
Ollie: "Welcome to Sesame Street. Today's word is 'expiation'."
The Boondocks: Ballin' (2007) (TV Episode)
Big Bird mentioned
The Bucket List (2007)
Bert and Ernie mentioned in 'Jeopardy' answer
The Simpsons: E Pluribus Wiggum (2008) (TV Episode)
TV Reporter mentions this show
Breaking Bad: Pilot (2008) (TV Episode)
Baby Elmo and Big Bird seen
Comedy Central Presents: My First Time (2008) (TV Episode)
One of the topics for Mike Birbiglia's first stand-up was "Cookie Monster".
Step Up 2: The Streets (2008)
"What street? Sesame Street?"
Psych: Shawn (and Gus) of the Dead (2008) (TV Episode)
Shawn refers to the mummy sarcophagus as a "Snuffleupagus."
Witless Protection (2008)
"Big Bird-lookin'"
H2O: Just Add Water: Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble (2008) (TV Episode)
When trying to convince Rikki to accept new mermaid Charlotte into the "group," Lewis tells her "you know very well it's not easy being green."
The Simpsons: Dial 'N' for Nerder (2008) (TV Episode)
Elmo appears on the computer screen Maggie looks at.
Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008)
Dwayne mentions the show and several characters
Imaginationland: The Movie (2008) (Video)
Oscar the Grouch is in Imaginationland.
Skins: Tony (2008) (TV Episode)
Bert and Ernie mentioned
The Irate Gamer: Q*BERT (2008) (TV Episode)
The Gamer, when trying to break down the name Q*Bert reveals Bert to be Bert of "Sesame Street"
One, Two, Many (2008)
Grover mentioned in dialogue
Scrubs: My Bad Too (2008) (TV Episode)
Mentioned in dialogue
Bart Got a Room (2008)
a girl is said to be "Big Bird tall"
The O'Reilly Factor: Episode dated 13 May 2008 (2008) (TV Episode)
This TV show is referenced in this episode.
ER: The Chicago Way (2008) (TV Episode)
Sam says that when she was 4, she wrote a letter to Ernie asking if he would take a bath with her.
Degrassi: The Next Generation: Ladies' Night (2008) (TV Episode)
Someone refers to Holly J. as "the Cookie Monster."
Tyson (2008)
Elmo balloon seen
Edna bricht aus (2008) (Video Game)
Oscar the Grouch makes a cameo.
Shane Dawson TV: Kermit the Frog & Me (2008) (TV Episode)
Shane says he should have brought Elmo on the show instead of Kermit
Gingerdead Man 2: Passion of the Crust (2008)
Calvin refers to the Gingerdead Man as Cookie Monster
Nostalgia Critic: Captain Planet (2008) (TV Episode)
Critic mentions this.
Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People Episode 1: Homestar Ruiner (2008) (Video Game)
When Strong Bad collects the four trophies, he counts them in a manner similar to Count Von Count
American Violet (2008)
Mentioned in dialogue.
Food, Inc. (2008)
Sesame Street Juice is seen
Fifty Dead Men Walking (2008)
Sesame Street mentioned
Schnitzelparadijs - De serie: Mijn naam is haas (2008) (TV Episode)
A character in the mental hospital is dressed as Big Bird from the US version of this TV show.
The Mentalist: Red Hair and Silver Tape (2008) (TV Episode)
Jane asks Cho if he suspects that the "Sesame Street Crips" committed the crime.
The Office: Business Ethics (2008) (TV Episode)
Michael talks about watching Cookie Monster on Youtube
Cinemassacre's Monster Madness: Godzilla Vs. the Sea Monster (2008) (TV Episode)
James compares Godzilla's appearance in Godzilla Vs. the Sea Monster to the Cookie Monster.
General Hospital: Episode #1.11660 (2008) (TV Episode)
mentioned by Maximus
Cinemassacre's Monster Madness: Godzilla Vs. the Smog Monster (2008) (TV Episode)
Hedorah was compared to Oscar the Grouch.
House M.D.: Birthmarks (2008) (TV Episode)
"Which one of these things doesn't belong?"
The Angry Video Game Nerd: Dracula (2008) (TV Episode)
Nerd mentions the Count from the show.
The Office: Baby Shower (2008) (TV Episode)
A Big Bird toy can be seen at the baby shower.
The New Adventures of Old Christine: Self-Esteem Tempura (2008) (TV Episode)
New Christine says she was offered a role on the show when she was a kid, but her parents wouldn't let her, since she had a christian aunt who thought talking monsters was the work of the devil.
American Dad!: Pulling Double Booty (2008) (TV Episode)
Stan nostalgically remembers Hayley used to watch this TV Show
Everybody Hates Chris: Everybody Hates Big Bird (2008) (TV Episode)
Kelly's nickname is "Big Bird" and the football players mock Chris with references to the show
Saturday Night Live: John Malkovich/T.I. (2008) (TV Episode)
I don't feel so good Elmo toy shown on Weekend Update
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Episode #7.67 (2008) (TV Episode)
Contestant mentions Bert and Ernie
Screenwipe: Episode #5.5 (2008) (TV Episode)
Mentioned.
The IT Crowd: Calendar Geeks (2008) (TV Episode)
Roy's shirt features an 8-bit version of the characters Bert and Ernie
Spring Breakdown (2009)
article titled "It's easy being green"
Saturday Night Live: Alec Baldwin/Jonas Brothers (2009) (TV Episode)
Oscar the Grouch is mentioned during critics on the Oscars during on Weekend Update
Skins: Freddie (2009) (TV Episode)
Cook is called Cookie Monster
Late Night with Conan O'Brien: The White Stripes (2009) (TV Episode)
Conan says that at 6 foot 4, he stands out like Big Bird on "Sesame Street"
Skins: Naomi (2009) (TV Episode)
Cook called Cookie Monster
The Simpsons: How the Test Was Won (2009) (TV Episode)
Ralph says, "I'm playing with Elmo!"
Skins: JJ (2009) (TV Episode)
Cook called Cookie Monster
I Love You, Man (2009)
Peter refers to Lonnie as "Elmo" because his voice periodically cracks and becomes high like Elmo's
30 Rock: Apollo, Apollo (2009) (TV Episode)
Through Kenneth's eyes, everyone looks like a Sesame Street 'Anything' Muppet
Baby on Board (2009)
mentioned in dialogue
The Simpsons: Eeny Teeny Maya Moe (2009) (TV Episode)
At the hockey game that Homer watches on TV, the members of "Sesame Street on Ice" are waiting on the sidelines to take the ice.
Greek: From Rushing with Love (2009) (TV Episode)
Cappie attributes a phrase he's just uttered to Oscar the Grouch, then talks about the show and the character.
Fringe: Unleashed (2009) (TV Episode)
Peter mentions Big Bird
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Episode #7.132 (2009) (TV Episode)
Subject of a $200 question
See What I'm Saying: The Deaf Entertainers Documentary (2009)
CJ Jones mentions that he once appeared on Sesame Street.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Episode #7.145 (2009) (TV Episode)
Subject of a $1,000 question
Wizards of Waverly Place: Justin's New Girlfriend (2009) (TV Episode)
Alex mentions an internet site where Big Bird is dubbed over with a Kanye West song
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Famous Names Week 2 (2009) (TV Episode)
Oscar the Grouch's first-ever line is the subject of a $1,000 question
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009)
Oscar the Grouch is one of the exhibits that come to life
The Best of RiffTrax Shorts: Volume One (2009) (Video)
Doesn't say anything about Grouches.
The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien: Kobe Bryant/William Shatner/Incubus (2009) (TV Episode)
Conan makes a joke about it.
Diagnosis: Death (2009)
Tickle Me Elmo mentioned
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Episode #4.3 (2009) (TV Episode)
a $1,000 question asks which Muppet hosts the skit "Are You Smarter Than an Egg Layer?"
The Cinema Snob: Zombie 6: Monster Hunter (2009) (TV Episode)
"Sounds like a gorilla on Sesame Street"
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Episode #4.7 (2009) (TV Episode)
referenced in a $16,000 question
RiffTrax Live: Plan 9 from Outer Space (2009)
"One Lugosi, Two Lugosi, Three Lugosi, ah ah"
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Episode #8.2 (2009) (TV Episode)
Mentioned in a $100 question
Hole in One (2009)
Oscar the Grouch and Elmo mentioned
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson: Episode #6.8 (2009) (TV Episode)
Fake segment featuring Craig Ferguson as Paula Abdul
I Can Do Bad All by Myself (2009)
Big Bird mentioned
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Episode #8.6 (2009) (TV Episode)
The Muppets are mentioned in a $2,000 question
Two and a Half Men: 818-jklpuzo (2009) (TV Episode)
Alan mentions Bert and Ernie
Fame (2009)
a girl gets a role on this show
Supernatural: Free to Be You and Me (2009) (TV Episode)
Dean refers to the characters of Bert and Ernie.
The Office: The Meeting (2009) (TV Episode)
Michael compares Jim to Big Bird.
Glee: The Rhodes Not Taken (2009) (TV Episode)
Puck says, "I bet you thought Bert and Ernie were just roommates."
Saturday Night Live: Weekend Update Thursday: Episode #2.3 (2009) (TV Episode)
Seth mentions Michelle Obama's appearance on "Sesame Street."
The Big Bang Theory: The Gothowitz Deviation (2009) (TV Episode)
Howard is thinking about getting a tattoo of Kermit the Frog.
South Park: Dead Celebrities (2009) (TV Episode)
Elmo lookalike poster in Ike's room
Fringe: Momentum Deferred (2009) (TV Episode)
mentioned in the dialogue
The Big Bang Theory: The Creepy Candy Coating Corollary (2009) (TV Episode)
Penny says that she and a friend made a pact to marry Bert and Ernie
Flashforward: Scary Monsters and Super Creeps (2009) (TV Episode)
Charlie has a stuffed Kermit toy in her room
Community: Introduction to Statistics (2009) (TV Episode)
Abed says that Troy's Batman impersonation sounds like Cookie Monster.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Episode #8.40 (2009) (TV Episode)
Big Bird included in a $25,000 question
The Cleveland Show: Cleveland Jr. Cherry Bomb (2009) (TV Episode)
Bert and Ernie seen
The Mentalist: Red Bulls (2009) (TV Episode)
Rigsby finds out Bosco's team calls him and Cho Bert and Ernie.
The Office: Murder (2009) (TV Episode)
Kevin claims that the Swedish Chef "lives on Sesame Street."
Saturday Night Live: January Jones/Black Eyed Peas (2009) (TV Episode)
40th Anniversary mentioned on Weekend Update
Sonny with a Chance: Cookie Monsters (2009) (TV Episode)
The title of this episode refers to the character Cookie Monster from Sesame Street. The character is known for his big appetite in many foods, but mainly his liking for cookies.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Episode #8.51 (2009) (TV Episode)
Subject of a $5,000 question
Jeopardy!: Episode #26.47 (2009) (TV Episode)
Category "40 Years of 'Sesame Street'"
Late Show with David Letterman: Episode #17.47 (2009) (TV Episode)
The Cookie Monster is featured in sketch segment 'Sesame Street - Where are they now?'.
The Jay Leno Show: Episode #1.49 (2009) (TV Episode)
Mikey Day says that the vampire Jay is like is the Count from "Sesame Street"
The Rotten Tomatoes Show: 2012/The Messenger/Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009) (TV Episode)
The Count is mentioned in the Vampire Dating segment
Saturday Night Live: Blake Lively/Rihanna (2009) (TV Episode)
40th Anniversary mentioned during Weekend Update
Jeopardy!: Episode #26.61 (2009) (TV Episode)
References to Kermit, Grover and The Count in the category "Rhymes With a Muppet"
Jeopardy!: Episode #26.64 (2009) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Alex Trebek during contestant interview
Family Guy: Something, Something, Something, Dark Side (2009) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster is the Wampa snow beast
The Jay Leno Show: Episode #1.74 (2010) (TV Episode)
Hugh Jackman mentions that he will be on an upcoming episode of the show
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Episode #8.81 (2010) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster presents the Celebrity Question
Wheel of Fortune: International Food Week 1 (2010) (TV Episode)
Pat Sajak mentions Big Bird
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Episode #8.82 (2010) (TV Episode)
Sherlock Hemlock is the subject of a $1,000 question
Jeopardy!: Episode #26.91 (2010) (TV Episode)
Category entitled "One of These Kings is Not Like the Others" plays on the "Sesame Street" song "One of These Things is Not Like the Others"
Archer: Killing Utne (2010) (TV Episode)
Lana asks if Sterling's date was riding a Snuffleupagus.
Smallville: Absolute Justice (2010) (TV Episode)
Oliver refers to Hawkman as "Big Bird."
Chuck: Chuck Versus the Mask (2010) (TV Episode)
When Chuck is trying to figure out in which vase the antidote is hidden, he says to himself, "one of these things is not like the others."
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Episode #8.104 (2010) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster is the subject of a $7,500 question
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Episode #8.107 (2010) (TV Episode)
Grover presents a $7,500 celebrity question
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Episode #8.108 (2010) (TV Episode)
Reference in a $2,000 question
The Simpsons: The Color Yellow (2010) (TV Episode)
Ralph says, "Dreams are where Elmo and 'Toy Story' had a party, and I went there."
Jeopardy!: Episode #26.124 (2010) (TV Episode)
Contestant Jordan Brand notes that Oscar the Grouch was named after his father, a folk singer who sat on the CTW board
The Office: The Mentor: The Pupil (2010) (TV Episode)
Erin says, "The Count used to be my favorite part of 'Sesame Street.'"
Mercy: I'm Fine (2010) (TV Episode)
Veronica's dad mentions it.
Muchachada nui: Episode #4.9 (2010) (TV Episode)
'Bert' and 'Ernie' characters in segment "Peggy presenta Muchachada Nui".
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #18.19 (2010) (TV Episode)
Jay says kids are getting so fat, "Sesame Street" was brought to you by the letters KFC
Wheel of Fortune: Beaches Resorts Week 5 (2010) (TV Episode)
Sesame Street characters are seen during the Beaches Resort feature in the Turks & Caicos
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Dancing with the Stars 5 (2010) (TV Episode)
Kermit is the subject of a $1,000 question
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #18.27 (2010) (TV Episode)
Jay says that because kids are so fat now, they had to widen Sesame Street
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Episode #8.135 (2010) (TV Episode)
Reference to the Muppets in a $5,000 question
Family Guy: April in Quahog (2010) (TV Episode)
Grover seen
Death at a Funeral (2010)
Bert, Ernie and Big Bird mentioned
Breaking Bad: Más (2010) (TV Episode)
mentioned in song lyrics
Private Practice: Second Choices (2010) (TV Episode)
Elmo mentioned
30 for 30: Run Ricky Run (2010) (TV Episode)
Ricky wears an Elmo t-shirt.
The Possession of David O'Reilly (2010)
"Brought to you...by the letter S"
Community: English as a Second Language (2010) (TV Episode)
Señor Chang says that he has been "relying on phrases from 'Sesame Street'" to teach his Spanish classes.
How I Met Your Mother: The Wedding Bride (2010) (TV Episode)
Barney mentions that the only street where being nice is normal has a big yellow bird living in it.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Episode #8.157 (2010) (TV Episode)
Subject of a $3,000 question
The Apprentice: Episode #9.11 (2010) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Holly when talking about her father who was Gordon on the show
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Episode #8.161 (2010) (TV Episode)
Subject of a $12,500 question presented by Elmo
Wheel of Fortune: Great Northwest 4 (2010) (TV Episode)
Before-and-After puzzle "Kermit the Frog in My Throat"
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #18.63 (2010) (TV Episode)
Jay mentions that Colin Farrell appeared on the show
Wheel of Fortune: Hideaways 2 (2010) (TV Episode)
Fictional Characters puzzle "Bert & Ernie"
Family Guy: Partial Terms of Endearment (2010) (TV Episode)
It is revealed that The Count was one of Meg's ex-boyfriends.
Hot in Cleveland: Good Neighbors (2010) (TV Episode)
Elmo mentioned in references to Elka's new hair color
The Expendables (2010)
Toll says "It ain't easy being green" when discussing his cauliflower ear.
Todd's Pop Song Reviews: The Top Ten Worst Hit Songs of 1987 (2010) (TV Episode)
Mentioned in dialogue.
Warehouse 13: Vendetta (2010) (TV Episode)
Pete has Cookie Monster singing "C is for cookie" for a ring tone.
Mad: Avaturd/CSiCarly (2010) (TV Episode)
Grover appears in Avaturd sketch
Nostalgia Critic: Chairman of the Board (2010) (TV Episode)
"Big Bird's crack baby"
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Episode #9.3 (2010) (TV Episode)
Subject of a $500,000 flashback question from 2003
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.4 (2010) (TV Episode)
Jay mentions that Katy Perry's appearance on the show will not be aired
Saturday Night Live: Amy Poehler/Katy Perry (2010) (TV Episode)
In the "Bronx Beat" segment, Maureen wears an Elmo t-shirt.
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.6 (2010) (TV Episode)
Jay mentions that the show will not air a segment with Katy Perry
The Office: Counseling (2010) (TV Episode)
Dwight and Mose open the "'Sesame Avenue' Day Care Center."
Mad: WALL-E-NATOR/Extreme Renovation: House Edition - Superman's Fortress of Solitude (2010) (TV Episode)
Oscar the Grouch was one of Wall-E Nater's targets.
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.12 (2010) (TV Episode)
Jay shows a fake Google Street View of Sesame Street based on Katy Perry's unaired appearance
Mad: Pirates of the Neverland: At Wit's End/Batman Family Feud (2010) (TV Episode)
Amy Winehouse looks like Oscar the Grouch without her make up.
An Idiot Abroad: Mexico (2010) (TV Episode)
Karl mentions watching the show when he was a kid.
Animation Lookback: Hanna-Barbera Part 3 (2010) (TV Episode)
"Like Sesame Street, everybody has watched and enjoyed a Scooby Doo show in one point of their lives."
Mad: Cliffordfield/Big Time Rushmore (2010) (TV Episode)
The street is under attack and the characters of the show are seen running around.
Fallout: New Vegas (2010) (Video Game)
You may hear Dog saying "OM NOM NOM" while devouring an enemy, if you have the Wild Wasteland trait. This is a reference to the Cookie Monster.
Modern Family: Unplugged (2010) (TV Episode)
Elmo mentioned
Community: Aerodynamics of Gender (2010) (TV Episode)
Chang chimes in after one of Meghan's putdowns, saying, "That was brought to you by the letter 's,' as in 'snap!'"
Morning Glory (2010)
Jerry sarcastically suggests that Becky apply for a job at PBS to "see if you can kill 'Sesame Street.'"
How I Met Your Mother: Glitter (2010) (TV Episode)
Robin compares her Canadian television show "Space Teens" to "Sesame Street".
Mad: S'UP/Mouse M.D. (2010) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster & The Count appear in the Mouse M.D. skit.
Sons of Anarchy: Bainne (2010) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster shirt seen
Call Me Mrs. Miracle (2010) (TV Movie)
A TV reporter mentions Tickle Me Elmo.
Family Guy: Road to the North Pole (2010) (TV Episode)
When Brian tells Stewie that Santa is not real, Stewie, not believing Brian, asks him if Elmo is real
Saturday Night Live: Jeff Bridges/Eminem and Lil Wayne (2010) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster appears during the opening monologue.
Psych: Yang 3 in 2D (2010) (TV Episode)
Gus says, "We'd just appreciate a little closure before we say goodbye to Grover's Corners for the last time," and Shawn responds, "What is that - a 'Sesame Street' reference?"
Hewy's Animated Movie Reviews: The Top 10 Characters of the Rankin/Bass Holiday Specials (2010) (TV Episode)
Hewy says Donni is like Elmo if he were made by Ivan Vanko
The Angry Video Game Nerd: Day Dreamin' Davey (2011) (TV Episode)
Nerd mentions Elmo.
Total Wipeout: Episode #4.1 (2011) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Richard Hammond.
The Cleveland Show: How Do You Solve a Problem Like Roberta? (2011) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster mentioned
Conan: A Fistful of Dollars, a Mouthful of Travelers Cheques (2011) (TV Episode)
Conan O'Brien (while interviewing Jennifer Garner) mentions this show
American Dad!: Stanny Boy and Frantastic (2011) (TV Episode)
Francine compares herself to Cookie Monster.
The Cinema Snob: Italian Batman (2011) (TV Episode)
Snob impersonates The Count.
Primeval: Episode #4.7 (2011) (TV Episode)
Danny calls a prehistoric bird "Big Bird".
Shameless: Three Boys (2011) (TV Episode)
Elmo mentioned
Saturday Night Live: Russell Brand/Chris Brown (2011) (TV Episode)
Seth references Elmo on Weekend Update.
The Simpsons: The Blue and the Gray (2011) (TV Episode)
Milhouse asks Bart if Marge "saw something scary" to turn her hair gray, "like that vampire on 'Sesame Street.'"
Conan: The Asiago Index (2011) (TV Episode)
Conan O'Brien mentions one of the main characters, Big Bird, in this show in a joke at the beginnig of the the show
The Big Bang Theory: The Toast Derivation (2011) (TV Episode)
Sheldon wants to play a Cookie Monster video game with his new friends.
30 Rock: TGS Hates Women (2011) (TV Episode)
Kenneth says, "I hope my legacy is a Sesame Street-type TV show that promotes illiteracy in girls."
House M.D.: Recession Proof (2011) (TV Episode)
House refers to Taub and Foreman (who are now roommates) as "Ernie and Bert"
My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: The Show Stoppers (2011) (TV Episode)
Scootaloo hitting her head against the piano while shouting "NEVER NEVER NEVER!" parallels the same behavior by Don Music in Sesame Street.
Robot Chicken: Catch Me If You Kangaroo Jack (2011) (TV Episode)
Diablo Cody refers to herself and Janet as "Flirt and Ernie."
24 Hour Panel People: Episode #1.4 (2011) (TV Episode)
Referenced by name
Fringe: Stowaway (2011) (TV Episode)
mentioned in dialogue
Working Class: Short, Then Sweet (2011) (TV Episode)
Derek calls Carli "Big Bird".
The Simpsons: The Great Simpsina (2011) (TV Episode)
mentioned in dialogue
30 Rock: I Heart Connecticut (2011) (TV Episode)
Liz mentions Elmo
The Killing: Super 8 (2011) (TV Episode)
"Tickle Me Elmo"
The Apprentice: Shear Madness (2011) (TV Episode)
NeNe calls Hope, "Big Bird"
South Park: Royal Pudding (2011) (TV Episode)
Elmo poster in Ike's room
The Office: Search Committee (2011) (TV Episode)
James Spader's character says, "I saw an episode on how they make paper on 'Sesame Street.'"
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.153 (2011) (TV Episode)
Demetri Martin displays a sticker featuring Grover
Cougar Town: Something Good Coming: Part 1 (2011) (TV Episode)
"Elmo's Song" is sung
Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star (2011)
Big Bird mentioned
The Cinema Snob: Beware! Children at Play (2011) (TV Episode)
"Look, it's the one guy who complained about Katy Perry on Sesame Street."
Mr. Popper's Penguins (2011)
Thom says, "Big Bird is a Muppet."
Mad: Force Code/Flammable (2011) (TV Episode)
Oscar & Grover seen in the puppet storage.
Tosh.0: Metal Club (2011) (TV Episode)
Referenced by Tosh
Pastor Mike Online: Episode #1.11 (2011) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Mike, and the theme song is played during the intro.
Tosh.0: Philly Taze Fan (2011) (TV Episode)
Bert and Ernie are mentioned in dialogue by Tosh
The Cinema Snob: Pink Flamingos (2011) (TV Episode)
The snob compares the dialogue between Mama Edie and Babs to a conversation with Elmo.
Friends with Benefits (2011)
Deleted scene: Dylan meets a man dressed as Elmo.
The Smurfs (2011)
Elmo costume.
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.187 (2011) (TV Episode)
Fake headline refers to Bert and Ernie getting married
Awkward.: Knocker Nightmare (2011) (TV Episode)
Elmo mentioned.
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.192 (2011) (TV Episode)
Jay says the economy is so bad, everyone on Sesame Street is living in a trash can
The Angry Video Game Nerd: Kid Kool (2011) (TV Episode)
The Nerd compares Kid Kool's weapon to Elmo's ball sack.
Futurama: Möbius Dick (2011) (TV Episode)
"Tickle Me Elmo"
Conan: Cowboys & Aliens 2: Showdown at Glorb Ranch (2011) (TV Episode)
Title mentioned during Conologue joke
State of Georgia: The Popular Chicks (2011) (TV Episode)
Georgia says she and Jo look like "Big Bird's illegitimate kids" in their chicken suits.
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.199 (2011) (TV Episode)
Jay says that the economy is so bad that Bert was looking to get married for a tax deduction
Conan: I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream When Our Elevator Plunges 40 Floors (2011) (TV Episode)
Bert and Ernie's just friend revelation mentioned during the Conologue
Pastor Mike Online: Episode #1.19 (2011) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Mike.
Conan: The Dr. and Mrs. Howard P. Reynolds Foundation Murders (2011) (TV Episode)
One of the prizes on 'Basic Cable's Name That Tune' is a limited edition Drinking Buddy Elmo dol
RiffTrax Live: Jack the Giant Killer (2011)
Bill: "I hope nothing-ness consumes us after Sesame Street".
Mad: RiOa/Thomas the Unstoppable Tank Engine (2011) (TV Episode)
Big Bird was selected as part of Rio's Green Lantern Core.
Pastor Mike Online: Episode #1.26 (2011) (TV Episode)
Big Bird and Mr. Snuffleupagus are mentioned.
The Office: The List (2011) (TV Episode)
Robert does an analysis of Sesame Street
Fringe: Neither Here Nor There (2011) (TV Episode)
"One of these things is not like the other"
Board James: Monster Madness (2011) (TV Episode)
Mike does a Count impersonation when he's counting the spaces on the board game.
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #20.13 (2011) (TV Episode)
Jay mentions that the show is introducing a Muppet named Lily to illustrate poverty and hunger
Conan: God Never Closes a Door Without Laughing at You (2011) (TV Episode)
Title and characters mentioned during Conologue and Ty Burrell interview
The Big Year (2011)
Stu says, "It's not easy being green."
Victorious: Terror on Cupcake Street (2011) (TV Episode)
Beck uses it in a sarcastic remark, and Cat almost sings the theme
The Spoony Experiment: Warrior #4 (2011) (TV Episode)
Linkara sings "one of these things is not like the other..."
Conan: The Day the Mirth Stood Still (2011) (TV Episode)
Title mentioned during the Conologue
Mad: Kitchen Nightmares Before Christmas/How I Met Your Mummy (2011) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster seen at the restaurant.
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #20.21 (2011) (TV Episode)
Jay mentions that the show's YouTube channel was hacked
The Cleveland Show: A Nightmare on Grace Street (2011) (TV Episode)
Swedish Fish joke (talks like Swedish Chef)
House M.D.: Risky Business (2011) (TV Episode)
"brought to you by the letter Y"
The Big Bang Theory: The Isolation Permutation (2011) (TV Episode)
Amy says, "It's like 'Sesame Street' says: One of these things is not like the other; one of these things should be alone."
Saturday Night Live: Charlie Day/Maroon 5 (2011) (TV Episode)
Seth references Bert and Ernie in a Weekend Update story.
The Cinema Snob: Porno Midnight Heat (2011) (TV Episode)
"Y'know, Sesame Street really looks kinda grungy on a rainy day."
Jack and Jill (2011)
The crazy puppeteer says, "I gotta be at 'Sesame Street' by 1:00!"
Family Guy: Back to the Pilot (2011) (TV Episode)
Bert and Ernie dolls seen
The Simpsons: The Food Wife (2011) (TV Episode)
Swedish Chef seen
Supernatural: How to Win Friends and Influence Monsters (2011) (TV Episode)
Brandon calls Sam "Big Bird"/Snuffleupagus mentioned
Animation Lookback: Don Bluth Part 1 (2011) (TV Episode)
Tony Geiss and Judy Freudberg, the writers of An American Tail were also writers of this TV show.
Last Man Standing: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (2011) (TV Episode)
Ed: "Hey Kyle, is that a new haircut or did Big Bird just crap on your head?"
Movie Nights: Christmas Eve on Sesame Street (2011) (TV Episode)
Lupa recalls watching this show as a child.
The Cleveland Show: Die Semi-Hard (2011) (TV Episode)
counting from 1 to 3 like The Count
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #20.60 (2011) (TV Episode)
Bert and Ernie figures are shown in a JibJab video
Movie Nights: Two Front Teeth (2011) (TV Episode)
"I have my Oscar the Grouch gig in an hour."
Pastor Mike Online: Episode #1.48 (2011) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Mike.
Three Men Go to New England: Episode #1.1 (2011) (TV Episode)
Referenced by name
Charlie Brooker's 2011 Wipe (2011) (TV Movie)
compares Hosni Mubarak to The Count
Happy (2011)
A still of Elmo is shown.
Conan: Out with the Old, in with the Hastily-Repainted Old (2012) (TV Episode)
Elmo is mentioned during Emmy Rossum interview
Conan: Manuary 5th - The Day of the Dude (2012) (TV Episode)
Title referenced during Conologue joke
The Cinema Snob: Anthropophagus (2012) (TV Episode)
says Anthropophagus is what Snuffalopagus calls his dick.
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #20.75 (2012) (TV Episode)
Wanda Sykes says that since she's the parent of young children, she can recommend more episodes of the show than she can recommend films
Chelsea Lately: Episode #6.13 (2012) (TV Episode)
The round table talks about the show.
Mad: Twilight: Staking Dawn/Cookie Blue (2012) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster & the Count appear in this episode.
Rob: The Pillow (2012) (TV Episode)
Rob refers to the yellow pillow as 'Big Bird turd'
Justified: Harlan Roulette (2012) (TV Episode)
Mentioned in dialogue
Raising Hope: Tarot Cards (2012) (TV Episode)
Jimmy mentions "that vampire puppet on TV who likes to count".
Nostalgia Critic: Star Trek: Insurrection (2012) (TV Episode)
"I've heard less singing on Sesame Street."
Family Guy: Be Careful What You Fish For (2012) (TV Episode)
Mr. Snuffleupagus mentioned
The Cleveland Show: Brown Magic (2012) (TV Episode)
Oscar the Grouch mentioned
House M.D.: Man of the House (2012) (TV Episode)
"Bookie Monster"/title mentioned
Cougar Town: Full Moon Fever (2012) (TV Episode)
"Bert and Ernies"
30 Rock: Standards and Practices (2012) (TV Episode)
Tracy says that he feels like Oscar the Grouch, and not just because he woke up in a garbage can this morning
A Thousand Words (2012)
Jack uses an Elmo doll to talk on the phone for him.
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #20.103 (2012) (TV Episode)
Jay says that during March Madness, the show is skipping the letters U, C, L, and A
Pastor Mike Online: Episode #1.65 (2012) (TV Episode)
Mike sings a bit of the Sesame Street song "I've Got Two" about his eyes.
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #20.104 (2012) (TV Episode)
Still of Ernie and Bert superimposed on still of CNN analyst Bob Lenzner
Get the Gringo (2012)
The kid says that's were he learned to speak English
Bobcat Goldthwait: You Don't Look the Same Either. (2012) (TV Special)
Bobcat mentions Grover the muppet from Sesame Street as probably the character that inspired his schtict.
The Cleveland Show: American Prankster (2012) (TV Episode)
Tickle-Me-Elmo mentioned
The Five-Year Engagement (2012)
Elmo and Cookie Monster imitated
The Big Bang Theory: The Launch Acceleration (2012) (TV Episode)
Penny says that she has a Cookie Monster tattoo.
30 Rock: The Return of Avery Jessup (2012) (TV Episode)
Criss is harassed by a group of costumed people who Liz describes as "creepy off-brand Sesame Street characters"
Bob's Burgers: Bad Tina (2012) (TV Episode)
"Sexy Sesame Street"
The Cinema Snob: Gums (2012) (TV Episode)
"You get to find out what makes Guy Smiley."
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #20.152 (2012) (TV Episode)
Jay says the economy is so bad on Sesame Street that all the Muppets are living in trash cans
Un bonheur n'arrive jamais seul (2012)
Leonard wears a jacket with a picture of Cookie Monster
Chelsea Lately: Episode #6.96 (2012) (TV Episode)
The round table discusses a Pakastani version of the show.
Men at Work: Plan B (2012) (TV Episode)
Tyler mentions Bert and Ernie.
Chelsea Lately: Episode #6.101 (2012) (TV Episode)
Chelsea mentions the show by name.
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #20.183 (2012) (TV Episode)
Jay says that Bert and Ernie pressured the Jim Henson Company to cut ties with Chick-fil-A
Tosh.0: Banana Sprite Challenge: Regurgitation (2012) (TV Episode)
Tosh dresses as Cookie Monster
Futurama: Fun on a Bun (2012) (TV Episode)
Someone says that another name for the Wooly Mammoth was the "Snuffleupagus"
Hit and Run (2012)
Mentioned in dialogue
Vampire Reviews: Count Chocula (2012) (TV Episode)
Maven and Critic wonder if The Count was inspired by Count Chocula
Midnight Screenings: ParaNorman/The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure (2012) (TV Episode)
Brad says that Sesame Street was great in the 80's; "They'd be spoofing Miami Vice and shit. It was awesome; Miami Mice!"
The L.A. Complex: Make It Right (2012) (TV Episode)
Raquel calls Kevin and Cam "Bert and Ernie".
Mad: Men in Black to the Future/Pokémon of Interest (2012) (TV Episode)
Agent J briefly visits Sesame Street.
Saturday Night Live: Joseph Gordon-Levitt/Mumford & Sons (2012) (TV Episode)
Seth mentions Elmo in a Weekend Update story.
The Inbetweeners: Class Clown (2012) (TV Episode)
mentioned in dialogue
Golden Winter (2012)
Mentioned in dialogue
The Simpsons: Moonshine River (2012) (TV Episode)
Milhouse talks about Sesame Street and Oscar
2012 Presidential Debates: Episode #1.1 (2012) (TV Episode)
Mitt Romney says he is going to stop the Federal subsidy to PBS even though he loves Big Bird
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #21.14 (2012) (TV Episode)
Jay mentions that Mitt Romney suggested cutting funds to PBS, the home of the show
Saturday Night Live: Daniel Craig/Muse (2012) (TV Episode)
Big Bird appears on Weekend Update.
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #21.16 (2012) (TV Episode)
Fake headline mentions Big Bird
Go On: Big League Chew (2012) (TV Episode)
Carrie says Ryan sounds like Cookie Monster.
Jeff Dunham: Minding the Monsters (2012) (TV Special)
Jeff compares Bubba J to The Count, but Bubba J says that unlike The Count, he can't count high
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #21.18 (2012) (TV Episode)
News report says that a plane flew over Mitt Romney's rally with a banner that said, "Crack Down on Wall Street, Not Sesame Street"
The Big Bang Theory: The Higgs Boson Observation (2012) (TV Episode)
Leonard says that the nurse had to use a Grover puppet to communicate with Raj.
Saturday Night Live: Christina Applegate/Passion Pit (2012) (TV Episode)
Referenced by Seth on Weekend Update
Cinemassacre's Monster Madness: Making Contact (2012) (TV Episode)
"Sesame Street curtains..."
You Know What's Bullshit: Vampires (2012) (TV Episode)
"Every vampire is like The Count from Sesame Street?"
Cinemassacre's Monster Madness: TerrorVision (2012) (TV Episode)
"The monster looks like some kind of Sesame Street reject."
The Big Bang Theory: The Holographic Excitation (2012) (TV Episode)
Raj includes "Sesame Street Bunzillas" on his Halloween party menu.
Wreck-It Ralph (2012)
King Candy says, "One of these things is not like the others, it's YOU!" This is reference to the "Sesame Street" song "One of these thing is not like the others."
Mad: Dark Knight at the Museum/Lemming Snicket's a Series of Unfortunate Video Game Deaths (2012) (TV Episode)
A statue of Big Bird is seen on display at the TV museum.
Honest Trailers: Amazing Spider-Man (2012) (TV Episode)
Narrator quotes Cookie Monster
The Simpsons: Gone Abie Gone (2012) (TV Episode)
mentioned in dialogue
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #21.38 (2012) (TV Episode)
Jay says that the puppeteer who voices Elmo will stay on the show
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #21.43 (2012) (TV Episode)
Jay mentions that Kevin Clash has resigned from the show
General Hospital: Episode #1.12694 (2012) (TV Episode)
referenced by Diane
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Julie Bowen/Rocket City Rednecks/Milo Greene (2012) (TV Episode)
Altered news segment depicts a "Let Me Tickle You Elmo" doll
The Looney Tunes Show: It's a Handbag (2012) (TV Episode)
As Daffy is looking in a book of criminals, caricatures of Bert and Ernie can be seen.
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #21.47 (2012) (TV Episode)
Jay says that "Tickle Me Elmo" dolls come with little plastic ties on the wrists
Jay and Silent Bob Go Down Under (2012) (TV Special)
Kevin references Bert and Ernie while making jokes about Bananas in Pyjamas.
Tosh.0: Season 4 Web Reflection (2012) (TV Episode)
Elmo mentioned
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #21.51 (2012) (TV Episode)
Altered photo depicts Elmo clinging to the leg of one of the members of One Direction
Chelsea Lately: Episode #6.187 (2012) (TV Episode)
Chelsea mentions the show by name.
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #21.55 (2012) (TV Episode)
Altered news report depicts a fake Elmo toy
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #21.62 (2012) (TV Episode)
The Count is depicted in a JibJab recap of the year
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #21.63 (2012) (TV Episode)
Jay mentions Elmo during the monologue
A Haunted House (2013)
Cookie Monster is mentioned
Family Guy: Brian's Play (2013) (TV Episode)
Big Bird appears in a cutaway scene.
Castle: Under the Influence (2013) (TV Episode)
Castle says Joey "Monster" Malone is "More like Cookie Monster"
Great Night Out: Episode #1.2 (2013) (TV Episode)
Beggsy calls Hodge "Big Bird" because of his yellow cardigan.
Portlandia: Squiggleman (2013) (TV Episode)
Seen in review
90210: We're Not Not in Kansas Anymore (2013) (TV Episode)
Silver mentions the show by name.
House of Cards: Chapter 6 (2013) (TV Episode)
Spinella mentions the show during the CNN debate.
The Big Bang Theory: The Spoiler Alert Segmentation (2013) (TV Episode)
Penny refers to Sheldon and Leonard as "Bert" and "Ernie," respectively.
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #21.90 (2013) (TV Episode)
Seth MacFarlane says that when he was a child, he thought Oscar the Grouch lived at the town dump
Family Guy: Valentine's Day in Quahog (2013) (TV Episode)
mentioned by Stewie
The Cleveland Show: When a Man (or a Freight Train) Loves His Cookie (2013) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster mentioned
Derek: Episode #1.5 (2013) (TV Episode)
Elmo mentioned
Face Off: It's Better in the Dark (2013) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster mentioned
General Hospital: Episode #1.12761 (2013) (TV Episode)
Big Bird mentioned
Saturday Night Live: Justin Timberlake (2013) (TV Episode)
Seth references Elmo in a Weekend Update story.
The Simpsons: Black-Eyed, Please (2013) (TV Episode)
watched on TV
Hell's Kitchen: Twenty Chefs Compete (2013) (TV Episode)
Nedra mentions Seasme Street
The Amazing Race: Scorpion King Hunter (2013) (TV Episode)
Pam and Winnie mention Sesame Street when making animal noises
Saturday Night Live: Melissa McCarthy/Phoenix (2013) (TV Episode)
A still of Bert and Ernie is featured on Weekend Update.
Chelsea Lately: Episode #7.53 (2013) (TV Episode)
Ross mentions the show by name.
Saturday Night Live: Vince Vaughn/Miguel (2013) (TV Episode)
Seth mentions Cookie Monster in a Weekend Update story.
Veep: Midterms (2013) (TV Episode)
Selina calls Jonah "Big Bird".
Mad: Wreck It Gandalph/The Big Bird Theory (2013) (TV Episode)
Leonard and Sheldon are tired of their show and teleport to Sesame Street.
Nostalgia Critic: The Cat in the Hat (2013) (TV Episode)
The Count counts how many times Dr. Seuss rolls over in his grave
Tosh.0: Hey Baby Girl (2013) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster outfit seen.
Psych: Right Turn or Left for Dead (2013) (TV Episode)
Juliet says, "I love you more than Joanie loved Chachi, kids love Trix, and Bert loves Ernie . . . allegedly."
Tosh.0: Pussy Power: CeWEBrity Profile (2013) (TV Episode)
Elmo mentioned
Saturday Night Live: Zach Galifianakis/Of Monsters and Men (2013) (TV Episode)
Seth mentions Cookie Monster in a Weekend Update story.
Chelsea Lately: Episode #7.72 (2013) (TV Episode)
Natasha and Chelsea mention the show by name.
Muppets at the Museum of the Moving Image (2013) (Video)
filmed in New York
Nostalgia Critic: A.I: Artificial Intelligence (2013) (TV Episode)
"Look out, Bert and Ernie!"
Holliston: Suicidal Tendencies (2013) (TV Episode)
Laura enters the apartment holding four banana creme pies and winds up with them all over her face.
Chelsea Lately: Episode #7.91 (2013) (TV Episode)
The round table talks about the show.
Drop Dead Diva: Back from the Dead (2013) (TV Episode)
Paul tells Jane that they are going to be a team like Bert and Ernie, or Lady and the Tramp.
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #21.173 (2013) (TV Episode)
Jay mentions Bert and Ernie
Mad: After Bert/Downton Shaggy (2013) (TV Episode)
Characters from this show appear in After Bert.
Franklin & Bash: Gone in a Flash (2013) (TV Episode)
Rob Lowe calls Peter and Jared Bert and Ernie.
Saints Row IV (2013) (Video Game)
The names Bert and Ernie are used as codenames by The President and his assistants.
Nostalgia Critic: Les Misérables: Musical Review (2013) (TV Episode)
"But why would a vampire live on Sesame Street when Muppets don't have any blood?"
Tosh.0: Furries Kid (2013) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Tosh
All Cheerleaders Die (2013)
Cookie Monster mentioned
The Cinema Snob: Saturday the 14th (2013) (TV Episode)
"A surprise visit from Cookie Monster..."
Face Off: Trick or Treat (2013) (TV Episode)
Bert and Ernie mentioned
Liv and Maddie: Sleep-A-Rooney (2013) (TV Episode)
Parker threatens to lose it on Liv if she hires a guy in an Elmo costume for his sleepover.
Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Shawn Johnson (2013) (TV Episode)
Referenced in "Scenes from a Hat"
H & G (2013)
Mentioned by Gemma to her brother.
Mad: Lukewarm Bodies/Does Someone Have to GOa? (2013) (TV Episode)
Big Bird appears as a Green Lantern.
The Completionist: Castlevania (2013) (TV Episode)
picture of The Count appears
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013)
One of the sailors tells Walter, "I'll see you on Sesame Street."
Grey's Anatomy: Puttin' on the Ritz (2013) (TV Episode)
Big Bird mentioned
Sam & Cat: #OscarTheOuch (2013) (TV Episode)
Title is a pun on the muppet known as "Oscar the Grouch."
Nostalgia Critic: Sharknado (2013) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster is mentioned
Saturday Night Live: Edward Norton/Janelle Monae (2013) (TV Episode)
Referenced by Hank
The Goldbergs: Who Are You Going to Telephone? (2013) (TV Episode)
Lexy mentions the character Oscar the Grouch by name
Jessie: The Blind Date, the Cheapskate, and the Primate (2013) (TV Episode)
Jessie mentions Cookie Monster.
Sam & Cat: #SalmonCat (2013) (TV Episode)
Ms. Dobbins brags about beating the show for an award
South Park: Black Friday (2013) (TV Episode)
Elmo dolls
Raising Hope: Burt Bucks (2013) (TV Episode)
Burt mentions Elmo.
The Christmas Ornament (2013) (TV Movie)
Tim imitates Cookie Monster while eating one of Kathy's cookies.
Tosh.0: Bad Impressions (2013) (TV Episode)
Bert and Ernie mentioned
Rick and Morty: Pilot (2013) (TV Episode)
While Morty is in the washroom hiding the seeds, there are shadows of "aliens" at the airport. Two of which are Alien from "Alien 1979" and Big Bird from "Seasme Street".
The Angry Video Game Nerd: Wish List: Part 1 (2013) (TV Episode)
Super Grover is seen in one of the old Christmas cataloge books.
Michael Bublé's 3rd Annual Christmas Special (2013) (TV Special)
Cookie Monster is introduced as being from the show
Getting On: Nightshift (2013) (TV Episode)
Didi refers to the yellow-shirted Patsy as "Big Bird".
James & Mike Mondays: Godzilla: Unleashed (2013) (TV Episode)
James mentions the show having a lot of episodes.
2 Lives: 2 Miles Apart: Dreams (2013) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Micah
House of Lies: Wreckage (2014) (TV Episode)
Mentioned in dialogue
Pastor Mike Online: Falling Away, Caught Up and John 14 (2014) (TV Episode)
Mike sings a bit of the Sesame Street song "I've Got Two".
Dads: Bully Gene (2014) (TV Episode)
Warner Whittemore mentions one of the main characters, Grover Monster, in this television show as Grover and Eli Sachs imitates Grover Monster to a twelve year old boy
King of the Nerds: In Search of a King (2014) (TV Episode)
Katie mentions this television show by name
Saturday Night Live: Melissa McCarthy/Imagine Dragons (2014) (TV Episode)
Referenced in the living art sketch
Workaholics: Snackers (2014) (TV Episode)
Elmo mentioned
The Middle: The Award (2014) (TV Episode)
Bert and Ernie mentioned
Toy Hunter: Giant Toys (2014) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Steve.
Tosh.0: Take No Orders (2014) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Tosh
Hannibal: Sakizuke (2014) (TV Episode)
"One of these things is not like the other, one of these things doesn't belong" is sung.
Neighbors (2014)
In the "bros before hos" rhyming list, Bert and Ernie are mentioned
The Goldbergs: You're Not Invited (2014) (TV Episode)
Adam mentions Bert and Ernie.
Grey's Anatomy: Throwing It All Away (2014) (TV Episode)
A dumpster baby is named Oscar
Rio 2 (2014)
Character is called Big Bird
The Fairly OddParents: Dog Gone/Turner Back Time (2014) (TV Episode)
When Timmy is talking to Mr. Crocker, who is living in a trash can with his mother, Crocker responds and interacts with Timmy in a grouchy manner (because he is poor).
Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Tara Lipinski (2014) (TV Episode)
Big Bird is referenced in "Props."
Pastor Mike Online: Paradigm Shift and Repentance (2014) (TV Episode)
Mike sings a bit of the Sesame Street song "I've Got Two".
The Michael J. Fox Show: Biking (2014) (TV Episode)
Michael talks about interviewing the front half of Snuffleupagus
Saturday Night Live: Louis C.K./Sam Smith (2014) (TV Episode)
Cecily mentions Elmo in a Weekend Update story.
From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series: Let's Get Ramblin' (2014) (TV Episode)
Mentioned in dialogue
Workaholics: DeputyDong (2014) (TV Episode)
Grover mentioned
Criminal Minds: What Happens in Mecklinburg... (2014) (TV Episode)
"One of these things is not like the others"
Some Assembly Required: Ricky Van Felt (2014) (TV Episode)
Geneva eats her cookies just like Cookie Monster.
Awkward.: Listen to This (2014) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster mentioned
Taxi Brooklyn: Frenchmen Can't Jump (2014) (TV Episode)
mentioned by Leo
Blended (2014)
Mfana mistakenly refers to Jim as "Mr. Snuffleupagus."
DVD-R Hell: Am I Normal? A Film About Male Puberty (2014) (TV Episode)
"Jimmy looks like a kid version of Bob from Sesame Street."
Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Robbie Amell (2014) (TV Episode)
Referenced in "Scenes from a Hat"
Chelsea Lately: Episode #8.92 (2014) (TV Episode)
Chelsea mentions the show by name.
Honest Trailers: TransFormers: Revenge of the Fallen (2014) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by the narrator
Drop Dead Diva: It Had to Be You (2014) (TV Episode)
While Stacy is sedated, she calls Owen "Big Bird".
Suits: Two in the Knees (2014) (TV Episode)
Jeff compares Louis and himself to a team like "Ernie and Bert"
Undateable: Let There Be Light (2014) (TV Episode)
Bert and Ernie mentioned by Kevin, the neighbour
Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Kunal Nayyar (2014) (TV Episode)
Referenced in "Props"
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Helen Mirren/James Cameron/Spoon (2014) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Jimmy in his opening monologue
The Fosters: Leaky Faucets (2014) (TV Episode)
Big Bird is mentioned by Mariana.
Perception: Silence (2014) (TV Episode)
Mentioned in dialogue by Alex White: "The Count from 'Sesame Street.' He was my favorite."
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Josh Brolin/Artie Lange/Giada De Laurentiis (2014) (TV Episode)
Steve Higgins mentions Ernie as a clue for "rubber ducky" in the Catchphrase game
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Adam Levine/Meredith Vieira/Maroon 5 (2014) (TV Episode)
During the Wheel of Musical Impressions segment, Adam Levine sings the theme as Michael Jackson
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Jessica Chastain/Jeffrey Tambor/Chris Brown (2014) (TV Episode)
To celebrate the show's 45th anniversary, Elmo, Cookie Monster, Abby Cadabby, Oscar the Grouch, Grover, Murray Monster and Big Bird read tweets during the Hashtags segment
The Reviewers: So What's the Deal with Caroline? (2014) (TV Episode)
Caroline rejects Jeff's pigeon mask, saying that it is too "Bert and Ernie."
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Glenn Close/Justin Long/Kurt Braunohler (2014) (TV Episode)
Jimmy mentions Bert during the Superlatives segment
Animation Lookback: The Best of Stop Motion - The First Features (2014) (TV Episode)
Kermit Love, who worked on the 1954 Hansel and Gretel film would later create characters for this TV series.
A Walk Among the Tombstones (2014)
Bert and Ernie mentioned
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Jennifer Garner/John Mulaney/Lady Antebellum (2014) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster is one of the words during the Catchphrase game, and Jennifer Garner says the title as a clue
Saturday Night Live: Bill Hader/Hozier (2014) (TV Episode)
George (Puppet Class) wants to work on this show, and even sings the theme song.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Zach Galifianakis/Casey Wilson/Andrew Orvedahl (2014) (TV Episode)
Jimmy says that Shell Oil is creating a new toy called Clean-Me-Off Elmo
Naeildo kantabille: Lesson 3 (2014) (TV Episode)
Seol Nae-il wears cookie monster pajamas.
Nostalgia Critic: Monster Squad (2014) (TV Episode)
A vulgar version of this show is briefly played
Saturday Night Live: Jim Carrey/Iggy Azalea (2014) (TV Episode)
Oscar the Grouch mentioned on Weekend Update
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Ewan McGregor/Charles Barkley/Wilco (2014) (TV Episode)
The Bottom of the Charts segment includes Cookie Monster singing Eminem's "The Monster"
Studio C: Episode #5.4 (2014) (TV Episode)
Elmo is mentioned in the campfire sketch.
Late Night with Seth Meyers: Martin Short/Coco Rocha/Simon Rich (2014) (TV Episode)
Seth mentions the show's upcoming 45th anniversary
The Goldbergs: Big Baby Ball (2014) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster is a correct answer to a Trivial Pursuit question.
Late Night with Seth Meyers: Taylor Schilling/Aaron Sorkin/Mike Lawrence (2014) (TV Episode)
Mike Lawrence refers to the show during his stand-up set
Saturday Night Live: Woody Harrelson/Kendrick Lamar (2014) (TV Episode)
Elmo mentioned on Weekend Update
The Comeback: Valerie Tries to Get Yesterday Back (2014) (TV Episode)
Valerie mentions Big Bird.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine: Lockdown (2014) (TV Episode)
Grover mentioned
Rude Tube: Bad Ass Beasts (2014) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Alex.
The Chase: Episode #4.3 (2014) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Dan.
Turn Down for 2014 (2014) (Video)
Big Bird appears briefly
Modern Family: Haley's 21st Birthday (2014) (TV Episode)
Bert and Ernie mentioned
The Graham Norton Show: Jim Carrey/Jeff Daniels/Jude Law/Tamsin Greig/Nicole Scherzinger (2014) (TV Episode)
Tamsin Greig mentions Cookie Monster
Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014)
Big Bird toy can be seen in Eggsy's baby sister's Crib
JonTron: The Zoo Race (2014) (TV Episode)
"One of these is not like the other..."
Black Mirror: White Christmas (2014) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster mentioned
Saturday Night Live: Amy Adams/One Direction (2014) (TV Episode)
Times Square Christmas Elmo mentioned by Amy Adams during her monologue.
The Cookie Mobster (2014) (TV Movie)
Title reference to the Cookie Monster
Honest Game Trailers: Kingdom Hearts (2015) (TV Episode)
Quoted user has a Cookie Monster avatar
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Jennifer Lopez/Anthony Mackie/Iliza Shlesinger (2015) (TV Episode)
Jimmy introduces the Jurassic Park theme song as hummed by Cookie Monster
R.A. The Rugged Man: Media Midgets (2015) (Video)
Many masks are worn that depict characters from this series.
Hart of Dixie: The Very Good Bagel (2015) (TV Episode)
mentioned by Lemon
Shaun the Sheep Movie (2015)
Cookie Monster is seen briefly in the graffiti on the bridge.
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water (2015)
A cab driver asks the seagull in a raspy voice "Where to, Mac?" Caroll Spinney, The puppeteer for Oscar the Grouch, says that the inspiration for Oscar's voice came from a cab driver who said those words.
Empire: Dangerous Bonds (2015) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster mentioned
Mom: Cheeseburger Salad and Jazz (2015) (TV Episode)
Christ calls Bonnie "Big Bird".
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Hugh Grant/Charles Barkley/Kyle Kinane (2015) (TV Episode)
Jimmy imitates Count von Count during the Superlatives segment
Portlandia: Fashion (2015) (TV Episode)
Oscar the Grouch makes an appearance
The Cinema Snob: The House by the Cemetary (2015) (TV Episode)
"I can't say I've ever watched Sesame Street and thought to myself, which ones are the monsters and which ones are the children?"
Late Night with Seth Meyers: Kelly Ripa/Lee Daniels/Echosmith/Kate Pierson (2015) (TV Episode)
Kelly Ripa shows a photo of the Cookie Monster cupcake on her son's birthday cake, noting that she includes one every year
Open Heart: Ancient History (2015) (TV Episode)
Mentioned in dialogue.
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy Gets a Job! (2015) (TV Episode)
A person dressed up as Cookie Monster attends the rally.
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy Rides a Bike! (2015) (TV Episode)
Rev. Wayne says, "It came to me while I was watching 'Sesame Street.'"
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy Goes to a Party! (2015) (TV Episode)
Titus says that he was "briefly Gordon on 'Sesame Street.'"
A Sort of Homecoming (2015)
Amy mentions the show regarding her familiarity with New York City
Face Off: Imaginary Friends (2015) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster mentioned
Late Night with Seth Meyers: Kelsey Grammer/Paula Pell/Sesame Street's The Count (2015) (TV Episode)
The Count presents This Week in Numbers with Seth
The Angry Video Game Nerd: Hong Kong 97 (2015) (TV Episode)
The Count can be seen in the Nerd's fake game
NCIS: New Orleans: The Insider (2015) (TV Episode)
Sebastian, Danny and Dr. Wade mention Big Bird in dialogue.
Late Night with Seth Meyers: Taraji P. Henson/Carice van Houten/Keith Alberstadt (2015) (TV Episode)
Seth talks to Carice van Houten about the Muppets' parody of Game of Thrones
Half in the Bag: Furious 7 and It Follows (2015) (TV Episode)
Jay points out a photo of director Brad Bird, which actually shows Big Bird
Undateable: A Stray Dog Walks Into a Bar (2015) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Danny
Chris D'Elia: Incorrigible (2015) (TV Special)
Chris mentions Grover. "This is near, and this is far."
Late Night with Seth Meyers: Ethan Hawke/Kumail Nanjiani/Dwight Yoakam/Jeremy Gara (2015) (TV Episode)
Seth mentions the discovery of a frog species that looks like Kermit
Mike & Mike: Episode dated 27 April 2015 (2015) (TV Episode)
mentioned by Mike Golic in discussion of videos and TV shows his children watched as youngsters
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Scarlett Johansson/David Steinberg/Blur (2015) (TV Episode)
In his opening monologue Jimmy mentions Bert and Ernie
Animation Lookback: Top 10 Controversial Cartoons (2015) (TV Episode)
AniMat says South Park makes Family Guy and The Boondocks look like Sesame Street
Late Night with Seth Meyers: Louis C.K./Sharon Osbourne/Joy Williams (2015) (TV Episode)
Seth shows a still of Kermit in the segment on ISIS memes
Inside Out (2015)
Bing-Bong's legs look exactly like Big Bird's.
Have I Got News for You: Episode #49.7 (2015) (TV Episode)
The panel discuss Bert and Ernie.
TV-Quizzen: Børn (2015) (TV Episode)
talked about
Late Night with Seth Meyers: Alan Cumming/Alicia Vikander/Clean Bandit & Jess Glynne/Jon Theodore (2015) (TV Episode)
A street Elmo is depicted in the Least Trending Topics segment
Too Late (2015)
Mentioned in dialogue
Orange Is the New Black: Finger in the Dyke (2015) (TV Episode)
Mentioned in dialogue
Orange Is the New Black: Ching Chong Chang (2015) (TV Episode)
Big Bird mentioned
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Mark Ruffalo/Alan Rickman/James Taylor (2015) (TV Episode)
In his opening monologue, Jimmy shows a still of Bert and Ernie; a still of a Times Square Elmo is shown in the Picture This segment
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Colin Farrell/Jason Schwartzman/Elmo (2015) (TV Episode)
Elmo refers to his show during the Hashtags segment
Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Jeff Davis 3 (2015) (TV Episode)
Referenced in "Scenes from a Hat"
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Arnold Schwarzenegger/Mike Birbiglia/Major Lazer feat. MØ (2015) (TV Episode)
Jimmy mentions Elmo as Higgins talks in a high-pitched voice
Magic Mike XXL (2015)
Cookie Monster mentioned in lyrics
Atop the Fourth Wall: Just Imagine Stan Lee Creating Superman (2015) (TV Episode)
"Kryptonian Sesame Street must be fun."
Atop the Fourth Wall: Just Imagine Stan Lee Creating Batman (2015) (TV Episode)
"Kryptonian Sesame Street can help with that."
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Adam Sandler/Judd Apatow (2015) (TV Episode)
Video cover featuring Elmo is shown during the Screen Grabs segment, and Jimmy and Steve Higgins talk like Elmo
73 Questions: 73 Questions with Nicole Kidman (2015) (TV Episode)
Nicole says Snuffleupagus is her favorite Sesame Street character.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Jason Segel/Amy Sedaris/Alessia Cara (2015) (TV Episode)
In his opening monologue, Jimmy imitates Count von Count
One Hit Wonderland: MMMBop by Hanson (2015) (TV Episode)
Mentioned in dialogue.
Epic Rap Battles of History: Jim Henson vs. Stan Lee (2015) (TV Episode)
Directly referenced in lyrics
The Cinema Snob: The Fantastic Four (2015) (TV Episode)
"They seem to have woken up Oscar the Grouch."
Honest Game Trailers: Five Nights at Freddy's 4 (2015) (TV Episode)
Big Bird mentioned
Mike & Mike: Episode dated 5 August 2015 (2015) (TV Episode)
mentioned by Mike Greenberg
Geeks Who Drink: Mark Pellegrino vs. Brett Dalton (2015) (TV Episode)
a category is titled "Oscars That Don't Live on Sesame Street"
Difficult People: Pledge Week (2015) (TV Episode)
The series is mentioned
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Kevin Spacey/Keegan-Michael Key/Monroe Martin (2015) (TV Episode)
Big Bird is one of the strangers on the mystery bench during the Phone Booth game, and Steve Higgins mentions the title
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Zac Efron/Fran Lebowitz/Amazing Grace (2015) (TV Episode)
During the Screen Grabs segment, Jimmy and Steve Higgins talk about the show's YouTube channel
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Taraji P. Henson/Edward Burns/Sam Hunt (2015) (TV Episode)
The series' move to HBO is the subject of the Pros & Cons segment, and Jimmy mentions Bert and Elmo
Late Night with Seth Meyers: Matthew Broderick/John Cena/Impractical Jokers/Jimmy Chamberlin (2015) (TV Episode)
Seth shows a still of Ernie, comparing his hair to Donald Trump's, and in the Ya Burnt segment he criticizes the series' move to HBO
Sports Jeopardy!: Episode #1.50 (2015) (TV Episode)
referenced in clue in "Beasts of Hockey" category
Late Night with Seth Meyers: Neil Patrick Harris/Bill de Blasio/Panic! at the Disco/Abe Laboriel Jr. (2015) (TV Episode)
Seth mentions the costumed Elmo in Times Square
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Anne Hathaway/Anthony Anderson/A Great Big World (2015) (TV Episode)
Jimmy mentions the Elmo in Times Square
The Ben Shapiro Show: Shout Your Abortion (2015) (TV Episode)
Ben says Elizabeth Warren's jacket looks like it came from the closet of Cookie Monster.
The Chase Australia: Episode #1.11 (2015) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Danny as the children's show whose theme begins "Sunny day sweeping the clouds away" during his Cash Builder round.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Julianne Moore/Mark-Paul Gosselaar/DNCE (2015) (TV Episode)
Jimmy imitates Ernie's laugh, and the Box of Lies segment includes an Oscar the Grouch doll with a Donald J. Trump wig and campaign hat
Undateable: A Will They Walks Into a Bar (2015) (TV Episode)
Danny likes any show with the lead character named Cookie
NCIS: New Orleans: I Do (2015) (TV Episode)
Big Bird is mentioned several times by different characters.
The Middle: Risky Business (2015) (TV Episode)
Big Bird mentioned
The Simpsons: Halloween of Horror (2015) (TV Episode)
Lou and Eddie dress up as Bert and Ernie.
Tosh.0: Elephant Lady (2015) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Tosh
Atop the Fourth Wall: Daredevil #1 (2015) (TV Episode)
"Man, Oscar the Grouch is gonna be pissed after that ride."
The Chase Australia: Episode #1.41 (2015) (TV Episode)
Brydon Coverdale is asked a question about Ernie's roommate in Sesame Street during the Final Chase.
The Simpsons: Lisa with an "S" (2015) (TV Episode)
Elmo seen
Talking Dead: Heads Up (2015) (TV Episode)
Chris Hardwick mentions Oscar the Grouch.
The Cinema Snob: Ms. Velma's Most Incredibly Magnificent Christmas Week (2015) (TV Episode)
"Holy crap, someone beat the shit out of Cookie Monster."
The Chase Australia: Episode #1.56 (2015) (TV Episode)
A question about the surname of The Count is asked when Holly and the Chaser go head to head.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Harrison Ford/Seth MacFarlane/JoJo (2015) (TV Episode)
Elmo is mentioned during the Pros and Cons segment
Supernatural: Just My Imagination (2015) (TV Episode)
Bert and Ernie mentioned
Scream Queens: Dorkus (2015) (TV Episode)
The fake transcript which Grace and Zayday read claims the person it is about lives at "666 Sesame Street".
Family Guy: A Shot in the Dark (2015) (TV Episode)
Peter says that Grover is a monster
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Tina Fey/Dane DeHaan/Kenny Rogers (2015) (TV Episode)
Tina Fey does an impresion of Elmo during the First Impressions game
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Bruce Springsteen/Jeffrey Tambor/Chris Stapleton (2015) (TV Episode)
Jimmy mentions the show, and an altered still of Oscar the Grouch is shown
Phelous & the Movies: Magic Gift of the Snowman (2015) (TV Episode)
"Save it for Sesame Street, sis."
Portlandia: Inside Portlandia (2016) (TV Episode)
Ernie and Bert mentioned
The Mysteries of Laura: The Mystery of the Triple Threat (2016) (TV Episode)
When Laura rearranges Meredith and Billy's photos, she is humming the tune of Sesame Street and when Captain Santiani asks why she is doing that, Billy responds that in situations like this it is better not to ask
Late Night with Seth Meyers: Christian Slater/Retta/Sam Hunt/Matt Sorum (2016) (TV Episode)
Seth mentions the Times Square Elmo
C4's Future Sounds: Episode #1.1 (2016) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Alessia Cara.
Late Night with Seth Meyers: Eva Longoria/Jason Mantzoukas/Sunil Yapa/Glenn Kotche (2016) (TV Episode)
Seth comments on the series' move to HBO
Mike & Molly: One Small Step for Mike (2016) (TV Episode)
Joyce refers to Vince as Cookie Monster.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Hillary Clinton/Lucy Liu/Flo Rida (2016) (TV Episode)
Characters from the show photobomb unsuspecting kids
Supergirl: Bizarro (2016) (TV Episode)
Kara compares Bizarro's speech patterns to those of Cookie Monster.
Nostalgia Critic: Labyrinth (2016) (TV Episode)
After reluctantly agreeing to retain the Fire Goblin scene in "Labyrinth", Malcolm does the Alphabet Song with Kermit the Frog and then shouts, "Cookie Monster!"
Film '72: Episode #45.3 (2016) (TV Episode)
Robbie Collin mentions Count von Count and the title when reviewing Trumbo (2015)
Saturday Night Live: Jonah Hill/Future (2016) (TV Episode)
Elmo mentioned on Weekend Update
Family Guy: A Lot Going on Upstairs (2016) (TV Episode)
Elmo mentioned
Keanu (2016)
"Word to Big Bird" is a reference to the Muppet character from this Jim Henson production.
Miracles from Heaven (2016)
Dr. Nurko wears an Elmo tie.
Studio C: Episode #6.16 (2016) (TV Episode)
Referenced in the "I Don't Do Mornings" sketch
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Claire Danes/Sullivan Stapleton/Bonnie Raitt (2016) (TV Episode)
Ernie is shown during the segment 3 Things You Might Not Know
Late Night with Seth Meyers: Tracy Morgan/Maggie Siff/John Heilemann & Mark Halperin/Stanton Moore (2016) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Seth as he comments on Elmo doing a Zika virus-related PSA
The Chase Australia: Episode #2.38 (2016) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Andrew O'Keefe as a possible answer to a question about the TV show that first popularised the song Bananas In Pyjamas asked when Rosemary and the Chaser go head to head.
Late Night with Seth Meyers: Senator Bernie Sanders/Savion Glover/Brandi Carlile/Brann Dailor (2016) (TV Episode)
Savion Glover comments on his appearances on the show
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Kerry Washington/Ken Jeong/Dion (2016) (TV Episode)
During the Thank You Notes segment, Jimmy comments on the new character Zari from Afghanistan
Supergirl: Myriad (2016) (TV Episode)
Max refers to the series.
iZombie: Dead Beat (2016) (TV Episode)
Defense attorney Brandt Stone tells Major that the murder case against him is Oscar the Grouch's dream house, it's a pile of garbage.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Amy Schumer/Richard Linklater/Zara Larsson (2016) (TV Episode)
During the Pros and Cons segment, Jimmy refers to the Times Square Elmo
Mother's Day (2016)
Zack says, "All the other kids are watching 'Sesame Street.' Mine is watching 'Downton Abbey.'"
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy Goes to a Play! (2016) (TV Episode)
Lillian claims that her neighborhood helped inspire Sesame Street, and that she often talks to a giant monster only she can see, referencing how Snuffleupagus was originally perceived to Big Bird.
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy Kidnaps Gretchen! (2016) (TV Episode)
A person dressed up as Elmo can be seen on the street.
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy Goes to Her Happy Place! (2016) (TV Episode)
Titus says, "If you tickle us, do we not Elmo?"
Limitless: Finale: Part One! (2016) (TV Episode)
Rebecca says "Grover's a muppet's name, Brian."
Atop the Fourth Wall: Batman: Shadow of the Bat #58 (2016) (TV Episode)
"Cookie Monster is a pot smoker?"
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Adam Levine/Michael Shannon/Rae Sremmurd (2016) (TV Episode)
Jimmy mentions the Times Square Elmo
The Goldbergs: Smother's Day (2016) (TV Episode)
Title appears on the channel guide.
Phelous & the Movies: The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Dingo Pictures) (2016) (TV Episode)
"Franken-Ernie's monster here doesn't win."
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Zac Efron/Carmelo Anthony/OneRepublic (2016) (TV Episode)
Jimmy refers to the Times Square Elmo, as well as Cookie Monster and Grover
Epic Rap Battles of History: Gordon Ramsay vs Julia Child (2016) (TV Episode)
Big Bird mentioned in lyrics
The Loud House: Sound of Silence/Space Invader (2016) (TV Episode)
Luan sees Lincoln with his head sticking out of the garbage can and in a grumpy mood. This is referencing Oscar the Grouch.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Adam Sandler/Karlie Kloss/Anderson .Paak and The Free Nationals feat. T.I. (2016) (TV Episode)
During the song "Friends on All Bases", Adam Sandler mentions the Times Square Elmo
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Maya Rudolph & Martin Short/Leslie Odom Jr./Courtney Barnett (2016) (TV Episode)
During the Thank You Notes segment, Jimmy mentions the Times Square Elmo
Join or Die with Craig Ferguson: History's Biggest Fraud (2016) (TV Episode)
A photo of Fozzie Bear is shown.
Late Night with Seth Meyers: Maya Rudolph/Michiel Huisman/Brandy Clark/John Tempesta (2016) (TV Episode)
Seth mentions Kermit during the monologue
Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Kaitlin Doubleday (2016) (TV Episode)
Referenced in "Scenes from a Hat"
Tosh.0: Queenzflip (2016) (TV Episode)
"It's not easy being green."
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Whoopi Goldberg/Ben Simmons/Kevin Delaney (2016) (TV Episode)
Jimmy refers to the Times Square Elmo
The Chase Australia: Episode #2.93 (2016) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Mark Labbett as the fictional TV street where Muppets Ernie and Bert live during the Final Chase.
Best of the Worst: Wheel of the Worst #12 (2016) (TV Episode)
Jay mentions it.
The Chase Australia: Episode #2.97 (2016) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Andrew O'Keefe after Alex mentions that he watches a lot of Bert and Ernie before his Cash Builder round begins. Also mentioned by Matt Parkinson after Alex makes it to the Bank and Andrew O'Keefe says "Four knowledgable challengers" in a voice like The Count, and as the children's TV series that introduced the blue Muppet Grover during the Final Chase.
Late Night with Seth Meyers: Taylor Schilling/Simon Pegg/Maren Morris/Atom Willard (2016) (TV Episode)
Sesame Street Live is mentioned in the Extreme Dog Shaming segment
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Idris Elba/Heidi Klum/Lukas Graham (2016) (TV Episode)
The Times Square Elmo is mentioned in a screen graphic during the monologue
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Alicia Vikander/Céline Dion (2016) (TV Episode)
Jimmy sings "C Is for Cookie"
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Simon Cowell/Lilly Singh/Penn & Teller (2016) (TV Episode)
Jimmy comments on the program and its live shows
De slimste mens ter wereld: Episode #8.2 (2016) (TV Episode)
Part of a question
Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Jeff Davis 5 (2016) (TV Episode)
Referenced in "Props"
Bad Moms (2016)
Carla refers to her son watching this
Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Lyndie Greenwood (2016) (TV Episode)
Referenced in "Scenes from a Hat"
Difficult People: 36 Candles (2016) (TV Episode)
The series is referenced
Who's Doing the Dishes?: Su Pollard (2016) (TV Episode)
The show is mentioned by the contestants.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Ariana Grande/Russell Westbrook (2016) (TV Episode)
Ernie and Bert are shown on the question box for the Best Friends Challenge
Talking Dead: Pablo & Jessica (2016) (TV Episode)
Chris Hardwick says that his entire knowledge of the Spanish language comes from watching the show as a kid.
WGN Morning News: Episode dated 12 September 2016 (2016) (TV Episode)
Elmo and Cookie Monster are interviewed
The Loud House: Lincoln Loud Girl Guru/Come Sale Away (2016) (TV Episode)
Lincoln and Clyde are in trash cans. This is referencing Oscar the Grouch.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Miley Cyrus (2016) (TV Episode)
The Times Square Elmo is included in the Phone Booth game
Whose Line Is It Anyway?: 19. Jonathan Mangum 2 (2016) (TV Episode)
Referenced in "Props"
Jeopardy!: Episode #33.10 (2016) (TV Episode)
one Jeopardy! category is titled "Not a Real Muppet or 'Sesame Street' Character"
Monsters Anonymous (2016) (Short)
Cookie Monster referenced
The Simpsons: Friends and Family (2016) (TV Episode)
The collection of animal head trophies on Mr. Burns's wall includes Big Bird.
This Is Us: The Pool (2016) (TV Episode)
"One of these things is not like the others."
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Justin Timberlake/Tracey Ullman/Stanaj (2016) (TV Episode)
Ernie and Bert are shown on the question box for the Best Friends Challenge
Jon Glaser Loves Gear: Camping (2016) (TV Episode)
Jon Glasier counts Steve Cirbus' abs in a singsong voice style similar to this show.
Late Night with Seth Meyers: Lester Holt/Alia Shawkat/Jade Chang/Keith Carlock (2016) (TV Episode)
In the monologue, Seth mentions the 47th anniversary of the show's premiere
Jeopardy!: 2016 Teen Tournament Quarterfinal Game 4 (2016) (TV Episode)
correct response in "On My Reeding List" category
Studio C: Episode #7.9 (2016) (TV Episode)
"Oscar the Grouch burp rag"
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Viola Davis/Nick Kroll/Chef Daniel Humm (2016) (TV Episode)
Ernie and Bert are shown on the question box for the Best Friends Challenge
The Great Indoors: The Explorers' Club (2017) (TV Episode)
Jack got distracted by Clark as he looks like the drugs dealer on Sesame Street
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Hot Seat: Episode #9.2 (2017) (TV Episode)
Mentioned as a possible answer to a question about the children's franchise that Wags the Dog is a character in asked during the Fastest Finger First rounds.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Glenn Close/Jay Baruchel/Candice Thompson (2017) (TV Episode)
The Times Square Elmo is seen during Jimmy's scooter race with Glenn Close
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Seth Meyers/Dev Patel/Kid Cudi (2017) (TV Episode)
Ernie and Bert are mentioned in the monologue
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Joel McHale/Zoë Kravitz/Ryan Adams (2017) (TV Episode)
Jimmy mentions "Sesame Street Live" and The Count in the monologue
The Simpsons: 22 for 30 (2017) (TV Episode)
A TV analyst mentions Oscar the Grouch
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Ice Cube/Rachel Maddow/Khalid (2017) (TV Episode)
Jimmy mentions the Times Square Elmo and Cookie Monster
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Dwayne Johnson/Nicole Richie/Flo Rida and 99 Percent (2017) (TV Episode)
Jimmy mentions the show's Yellow Feather Fund non-profit
NCIS: Los Angeles: From Havana with Love (2017) (TV Episode)
Callen mentions Mr. Snuffleupagus
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return: Cry Wilderness (2017) (TV Episode)
Film: "Bigfoot told me!" / Jonah: "Also, Big Bird, Bob's Big Boy, and Biggie Smalls!"
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return: Starcrash (2017) (TV Episode)
Jonah (as Kermit the Frog): "It's not easy being green."
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return: Yongary (2017) (TV Episode)
Jonah: "That 'Sesame Street' song about living on the moon"
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return: The Christmas That Almost Wasn't (2017) (TV Episode)
Crow: "He's like Count von Count, but for letters."
Bull: Bring It On (2017) (TV Episode)
Jason Bull mentions the character Elmo.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Tina Fey/Alessandro Nivola/Dirty Projectors feat. DAWN (2017) (TV Episode)
Ernie and Bert are shown on the question box for the Best Friends Challenge
Brockmire: It All Comes Down to This (2017) (TV Episode)
Charles says "This apartment we're getting in New Orleans, I'm assuming it's a two bedroom? Because I don't know if I can handle a Bert-and-Ernie twin-bed situation."
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy Gets Divorced?! (2017) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Kimmy, Titus and Coriolanus.
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy Googles the Internet! (2017) (TV Episode)
Kimmy says, "So, now you feel bad for me, like I'm that Muppet on 'Sesame Street' whose dad is in jail?"
Orange Is the New Black: Storm-y Weather (2017) (TV Episode)
Mentioned in dialogue
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Mark Wahlberg/Heidi Klum/Lady Antebellum (2017) (TV Episode)
Jimmy mentions the Times Square Elmo during the Pros and Cons segment
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Ashton Kutcher/Mario Batali/Liam Payne (2017) (TV Episode)
Jimmy mentions the Times Square Elmo
Hollywood Game Night: Veep vs. The Walking Dead (2017) (TV Episode)
Used as an answer or clue in one of the games
Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
Spider-Man calls the Vulture, Big Bird.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Alex Rodriguez/Nick Kroll/HAIM (2017) (TV Episode)
Mentioned in the monologue
Hollywood Game Night: Super Duper Store Night (2017) (TV Episode)
Used as a clue in the Casting Couch game
DVD-R Hell: Doorways to Danger (2017) (TV Episode)
"All of whom look like they're trying to figure out if he's Bob from Sesame Street."
Australian Survivor: Episode #2.4 (2017) (TV Episode)
Mentioned by Jericho when he contrasts himself to the Cookie Monster after he shares some biscuits with Luke.
Cash Trapped: Episode #2.10 (2017) (TV Episode)
Question subject.
Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Chip Esten (2017) (TV Episode)
Referenced in "Scenes from a Hat"
Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Wanya Morris (2017) (TV Episode)
Referenced in "Scenes from a Hat"
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Demi Lovato/John Cleese (2017) (TV Episode)
Ernie and Bert are shown on the question box for the Best Friends Challenge
The Cinema Snob: My Little Pony: The Movie (2017) (TV Episode)
"I see one of Cookie Monster's fleas is late in discovering that it's spring."
Bob's Burgers: Brunchsquatch (2017) (TV Episode)
A scene in the episode is in the style of Sesame Street
Saturday Night Live: Gal Gadot/Sam Smith (2017) (TV Episode)
Time Square Elmo mentioned during Gal Gadot's monologue.
The Babysitter (2017)
Big Bird mentioned.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Blake Lively/Gabrielle Union/Wu-Tang (2017) (TV Episode)
Blake Lively mentions her daughter's Cookie Monster birthday cake
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Kelly Ripa/Jim Jefferies/Cole Swindell (2017) (TV Episode)
The Hashtags segment on Dog Halloween Costumes includes a dog costumed as Oscar the Grouch
The Ben Shapiro Show: It's Indictment Day! (2017) (TV Episode)
Ben Shapiro makes joking references to Snuffleupagus.
The Michael Knowles Show: Mueller Indicts Democrats (2017) (TV Episode)
Michael J. Knowles makes a joking reference to Snuffleupagus.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Blake Shelton/Andrea Martin (2017) (TV Episode)
Jimmy mentions Mr. Snuffleupagus in the monologue
You're the Worst: It's Always Been This Way (2017) (TV Episode)
Lindsay says she grouched Boone.
Nostalgia Critic: Super Mario Bros: the Anime (2017) (TV Episode)
The Critic speculates that Mario and Luigi's living together is "a Bert and Ernie lifestyle of sin"
Lost in Memory Lane (Short)
Features Bert and Ernie from the show as secondary characters in this film. It also references Elmo, although he's not shown.

Featured in 

Where's Poppa? (1970)
Ernie and Bert can be heard as Gordon's mother watches TV
Being There (1979)
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
Gertie watches the show on television.
Testament (1983)
Watched on TV
Henson's Place (1984) (TV Movie)
clips
The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years (1986) (TV Movie)
clips of this show are seen in the aniversary special
X: The Unheard Music (1986)
A clip of Big Bird is shown during a montage sequence.
Learning About Numbers (1986) (Video)
includes segments from the show
Muppet Babies: The Daily Muppet (1986) (TV Episode)
clip of Oscar the Grouch shown
Learning About Letters (1986) (Video)
includes segments from the show
21 Jump Street: Christmas in Saigon (1987) (TV Episode)
Harry watches a clip of Ernie & Bert.
Learning to Add and Subtract (1987) (Video)
various clips.
Magic on Sesame Street (1988) (Video)
clips are featured.
The Alphabet Game (1988) (Video)
(features segments from the show)
Sesame Street: Oscar's Letter Party (1988) (Video Game)
clips from the show are featured
Let's Learn to Play Together (1988) (Video Game)
Clips from the show are shown
Sesame Street: 20 Years & Still Counting! 1969-1989 (1989) (TV Special)
Various clips from the show are used
Sing Yourself Silly! (1990) (Video)
Clips shown.
Sing! Sesame Street Remembers Joe Raposo and His Music (1990) (TV Movie)
featured clips from the show
Pee-wee's Playhouse: Camping Out (1990) (TV Episode)
Characters watch a clip from this show
The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson (1990) (TV Movie)
Clips shown
Jack the Bear (1993)
on television
Forrest Gump (1994)
Do the Alphabet (1996) (Video)
Segments from various episodes featured.
Ruth Rendell Mysteries: Simisola: Part Three (1996) (TV Episode)
Playing on television.
Friends: The One Where Old Yeller Dies (1996) (TV Episode)
During the end credits, Phoebe and Ben watch Sesame Street together (a segment where Ernie buries Bert in the sand).
Sing Yourself Sillier at the Movies (1997) (Video)
Clips shown.
The 100 Greatest Kids TV Shows (2001) (TV Special)
Clips are shown
The Tick: The License (2001) (TV Episode)
The Tick sees Grover on TV and thinks he is The Tick's father.
I Love Muppets (2002) (TV Special)
TV Guide's 50 Best Shows of All Time: A 50th Anniversary Celebration (2002) (TV Special)
"Sesame Street" is #27.
Farscape: Kansas (2002) (TV Episode)
The crew are watching it on tv.
Scrubs: My Sex Buddy (2003) (TV Episode)
Elliot watches "Sesame Street."
Six Feet Under: Twilight (2003) (TV Episode)
Nate and Maya watch Sesame Street.
I Love the '70s: 1970 (2003) (TV Episode)
ALF: Original Unaired Pilot (2004) (TV Episode)
Sesame Street segment was shown
Ray (2004)
Clips of Ray Charles on Sesame Street are shown
Meet the Fockers (2004)
When Jack Jr. watches TV, he watches Elmo on Sesame Street
Best Ever Muppet Moments (2006) (TV Movie)
Clips are shown
The 33rd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards (2006) (TV Special)
Clips were shown
Nostalgia Critic: Top 11 Catchiest Theme Songs (2008) (TV Episode)
Number 11 Spot
The Incredible Hulk (2008)
Scenes with Grover appear on a TV.
The 35th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards (2008) (TV Special)
Clips presented of Creative Arts Emmy Award winners.
Nostalgia Critic: Follow That Bird (2008) (TV Episode)
Clips shown.
American Violet (2008)
The girls watching it on television.
Scrubs: My ABC's (2009) (TV Episode)
J.D. mentions it; Oscar, Grover, Elmo and other characters appear/watched on TV
Muppets 201: Rarities from the Henson Vault (2009)
clips of Kermit's appearances are included in the compilation
The 36th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards (2009) (TV Special)
Nominee clips.
Live from Studio Five: Episode #1.42 (2009) (TV Episode)
Clips shown.
The Jay Leno Show: Episode #1.48 (2009) (TV Episode)
Clip of Ernie and Bert illustrates debate about their sexuality
The Office: Secretary's Day (2010) (TV Episode)
Most of the Dunder Mifflin staff watches "Sesame Street" videos with Kevin's voice superimposed over that of Cookie Monster's.
Hewy's Animated Movie Reviews: Scary Godmother 1 & 2 (2010) (TV Episode)
Clip shown of Count von Count with seven flowerpots
The Hour: Episode #7.44 (2010) (TV Episode)
Footage shown during Leslie Feist's bio segment.
Conan: A Sleigh Full of Slay (2010) (TV Episode)
Conan O'Brien mentions this show and shows a clip in a joke at the beginning of the show
Pioneers of Television: Local Kids' TV (2011) (TV Episode)
clips
The Nostalgia Teen: Buddy (2011) (TV Episode)
Seen on a TV briefly.
Cinemassacre's Monster Madness: Taste the Blood of Dracula (2011) (TV Episode)
Rolfe counts Dracula's total words spoken as 28 and then it cuts to The Count talking about the number 28.
Ebert Presents: At the Movies: Episode #2.20 (2011) (TV Episode)
Kevin Clash is seen on the show's set in clips from "Being Elmo"
Brows Held High: Trash Humpers (2011) (TV Episode)
Oscar the Grouch's "I love trash" plays over the credits.
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #20.155 (2012) (TV Episode)
Altered clip depicting unaired pilot for Pakistani version, showing Big Bird watching Elmo shoot a pilot in the head
Phelous & the Movies: Phailaddin (2012) (TV Episode)
Phelous thinks adolescent Aladdin sounds like Ernie and plays "Rubber Duckie"
TV's Most Dynamic Duos: Presented by the Paley Center for Media (2012) (TV Special)
Bert & Ernie are #17.
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #21.6 (2012) (TV Episode)
Clip of Giancarlo Esposito
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #21.15 (2012) (TV Episode)
Clips from the show are used in a fake campaign commercial for Barack Obama
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #21.17 (2012) (TV Episode)
Altered clip depicting the characters as angry at Mitt Romney
The Nostalgia Chick: Matilda (2012) (TV Episode)
mentioned when talking about children's education and entertainment
Brows Held High: Vase De Noces (2012) (TV Episode)
"It's like I'm watching this with the aliens from"
Rude Tube: Totally Mashed (2013) (TV Episode)
A clip is shown.
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Lauren Graham/Chris Matthews/Tom Odell (2013) (TV Episode)
a clip of Lauren Graham on the show is shown
Sons of Anarchy: A Mother's Work (2013) (TV Episode)
Watched on TV
Phelous & the Movies: The Gingerdead Man (2013) (TV Episode)
Phelous has Cookie Monster come on and eat Gingerdead Man
Muppets Most Wanted (2014)
Constantine watches Kermit's news reporter segments.
One Hit Wonderland: Float On (2014) (TV Episode)
"Gimme Five" is showcased.
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Incarceration in the United States (2014) (TV Episode)
Clip featured - and puppets join John Oliver in the studio to talk and sing about prison.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Jason Statham/Demi Lovato/Chef David Chang (2014) (TV Episode)
Altered clip depicting Cookie Monster's metaphysical musings
Nostalgia Critic: What You Never Knew About Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014) (TV Episode)
Critic dubs Elmo's voice over Splinter's
WatchMojo: Top 10 Educational Kids Shows (2014) (TV Episode)
Ranks at #1
Vampire Reviews: Count Von Count (2014) (TV Episode)
The Count is the subject of discussion
Mad Men: The Forecast (2015) (TV Episode)
Kevin is watching the show on television.
Mad Men: Person to Person (2015) (TV Episode)
Watched on TV
TV-Quizzen: Børn (2015) (TV Episode)
clip shown
In Their Own Words: Jim Henson (2015) (TV Episode)
Clips, title mentioned various times
ScrewAttack's Top 10s: Top 10 Fictional Worlds (2017) (TV Episode)
Clips are shown.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Halle Berry/Michael Che/George Ezra (2017) (TV Episode)
Altered clip in the monologue

Spoofs 

Miami Vice (1984) (TV Series)
It was spoof as "Miami Mice".

Spoofed in 

Hardware Wars (1978) (Short)
Chewchilla, the Wookiee monster, is a parody of Cookie Monster from "Sesame Street."
Danger Mouse: Tower of Terror (1983) (TV Episode)
Danger Mouse says, "I can't hear you, I've got a banana in my head."
Muppet Babies: Gonzee's Playhouse Channel (1990) (TV Episode)
One of the shows spoofed
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures: It's a Bogus Day in the Neighborhood (1991) (TV Episode)
Spoofed as Frognme Street. Featuring a cartoon iteration of Oscar the Grouch or Cookie Monster.
Taz-Mania: Taz & the Emu Egg/Willy Wombat's Last Stand/K-Taz Commercial (1993) (TV Episode)
In "Taz and the Emu Egg", he distracts the egg by letting it watch TV with a program that spoofs the show.
The Pest (1997)
Pestario "Pest" Vargas does an impression of The Count while performing his opening rap in the shower.
Pinky and the Brain: Leggo My Ego/Big in Japan (1997) (TV Episode)
Pinky's Tickle Me Herbert doll is a spoof of Elmo.
Family Guy: Mind Over Murder (1999) (TV Episode)
A clip of a show on TV spoofs this show, it puts Sesame Street characters into a bad neighbourhood and makes them aggressive.
Good Eats: Three Chips for Sister Marsha (2000) (TV Episode)
Utilizes a puppet character similar to the Cookie Monster, called the "Cookie Fiend", in order to give information about making cookies.
Ernest & Bertram (2002) (Short)
Characters from this TV series
The Powerpuff Girls Movie (2002)
When the girls are walking past the TV store, the news shows a logo parodying the Sesame Street News logo.
Chappelle's Show: Episode #2.10 (2004) (TV Episode)
The Kneehigh Park sketch makes fun of this show, including a puppet character who lives in a garbage can.
The Fairly OddParents: Channel Chasers (2004) (TV Episode)
Vicky and other castmembers briefly become muppets
Johnny Bravo: It's a Magical Life/The Hunk at the End of This Cartoon (2004) (TV Episode)
Johnny Bravo says some words that start with letter B relating to his situation. He finishes it off saying "Brought you by the letter B."
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy: Dream Mutt/Scythe for Sale (2005) (TV Episode)
In "Scythe For Sale", the green, dumpster-residing creature resembles Oscar the Grouch
Family Guy: Model Misbehavior (2005) (TV Episode)
Stewie talks on a Sesame Street telephone and makes reference to Cookie Monster's cookie addiction and he is shown in a rehab clinic trying to hide cookies from the doctors.
Drawn Together: Little Orphan Hero (2005) (TV Episode)
Spanky Ham, Clara, Foxxy Love, and Ling-Ling hang around a telephone acting like the yip-yip martans.
Family Guy: The Father, the Son and the Holy Fonz (2005) (TV Episode)
The sequence where Stewie is inside a ball rolling around with numbers being counted 1 through 12 is an identical copy of a segment from Sesame Street, albeit cut down and has Stewie in his ball instead of the original ball.
My Life as a Teenage Robot: The Puppet Bride/Histrionics (2006) (TV Episode)
Kurt and Bernie is a spoof of Bert and Ernie.
MADtv: Episode #12.4 (2006) (TV Episode)
A spoof of Sesame street and Myspace.
Robot Chicken: Book of Corrine (2006) (TV Episode)
Big Bird gets bird flu
Robot Chicken: Endless Breadsticks (2007) (TV Episode)
A medical mishap befalls an educational puppet program
Family Guy 100th Episode Special (2007) (TV Movie)
Cookie Monster in rehab
Extreme Movie (2008)
Blue Bally is a parody of Elmo
Robot Chicken: Maurice Was Caught (2009) (TV Episode)
Kermit's dicky cousin visits Sesame Street
Community: Physical Education (2010) (TV Episode)
Spoofed during the closing credits, with Abed and Troy imitating Bert and Ernie, respectively.
Family Guy: Go, Stewie, Go! (2010) (TV Episode)
parody characters
The Simpsons: To Surveil, with Love (2010) (TV Episode)
Marge finds Maggie watching a surveilance camera that shows a gay bar in which the patrons resemble "Sesame Street" characters.
The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror XXI (2010) (TV Episode)
Homer and Edmund's father meet a blue Muppet vampire, snacking on an orange-colored Big Bird-like Muppet.
The Simpsons: The Fight Before Christmas (2010) (TV Episode)
Spoofed in the live-action fourth segment, which is "brought to you" by an umlaut and "the number 'e'"; Moe also eats cookies in the same manner as Cookie Monster.
Frankie Boyle's Tramadol Nights: Episode #1.4 (2010) (TV Episode)
Pussy Monster is a parody of Cookie Monster.
Just Go with It (2011)
Because of his big nose, somebody calls him Snuffleupagus.
Robot Chicken: Major League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2011) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster goes on a rampage and attacks the Keebler elves.
Smosh: If Kids Shows Were Real (2011) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster in hospital and Kermit the Frog is there
Black Dynamite: The Pilot (2011) (TV Episode)
Arriving at Puppet Street, they blow up Crenshaw the Slime, a trash can-dwelling creature.
The Simpsons: The Spy Who Learned Me (2012) (TV Episode)
Huffandpuffleus (parody of Snuffleupagus)
Futurama: 31st Century Fox (2012) (TV Episode)
When the title shows ups there is text that reads "This episode is brought you by the letter [weird alien symbol]"
Nightmare on Sesame Street (2012) (Short)
use of character
Superjail!: Planet Radio (2012) (TV Episode)
The Twins' show is a parody of this one.
Robot Chicken: Choked on a Bottle Cap (2013) (TV Episode)
parody skit
Robot Chicken: Secret of the Booze (2014) (TV Episode)
Parody skit
Robot Chicken: Legion of Super-Gyros (2014) (TV Episode)
Parody skit
Robot Chicken: El Skeletorito (2014) (TV Episode)
Parody skit
Robot Chicken: Victoria's Secret of NIMH (2014) (TV Episode)
Parody skit
Robot Chicken: Chipotle Miserables (2014) (TV Episode)
Parody skit
Tosh.0: Dumped by Sweetheart (2014) (TV Episode)
Tosh interviews muppet
Family Guy: Baking Bad (2014) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster's appearance
Saturday Night Live: Taraji P. Henson/Mumford & Sons (2015) (TV Episode)
Spoofed in Cookie on Sesame Street sketch
Rick and Morty: Total Rickall (2015) (TV Episode)
One of the Alien Parasites is a parody of Oscar the Grouch.
Hotel Transylvania 2 (2015)
Parody of the show, with spoofs of Cookie Monster (Kakie) and Mr. Snuffleupagus (Mr. Wuzzleupagus)
Adam Ruins Everything: Adam Ruins Summer Fun (2015) (TV Episode)
Puppets spoof Count, Big Bird, Oscar and Cookie Monster.
Studio C: Episode #7.8 (2016) (TV Episode)
Cookie Monster goes on a new diet.
Family Guy: The Peter Principal (2017) (TV Episode)
HBO version seen.
Family Guy: The D in Apartment 23 (2017) (TV Episode)
A cutaway gag shows Meg doing a one-woman show, dressed as Oscar the Grouch and singing "I love trash". Oscar himself is in the audience next to Peter and Lois.

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