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Edited from
Seen in one episode as a segment.
Edited into
Clips shown
features clips from the show
includes clips from show
includes clips
has clips from the show
has clips from the show
William Wegman's jester clip used
Spin-off
Big Bird in his own video game.
has a story with some classic segments
This is a video game based on the "Sesame Street" series.
The Cast of Sesame Street give a brief history of motion pictures.
Referenced in
Mentioned by Phil Silvers
Felix tells Rudy to go and watch this show
Lou Grant says "Sesame Street" to Murray after Ted Baxter says he has to go watch some educational television
Davey demands to watch the children's program.
Gordy mentions the show by name.
When Felix is counting out the telephone numbers, Oscar remarks about it being similar to Sesame Street.
Rhoda reads Mark Williams' column out loud -- it's a pan of "Sesame Street"
Johnny says that the educational effect of the show is probably overstated
Roy Condon mentions TV series by name
TV show is mentioned by Melody.
Mary mentions the show by name.
Bert and Ernie appear in this
Jim Henson is interviewed with Kermit the Frog
Lt. Garber mentions TV show by name.
Fred says he's following Wall Street, but Lamont suspects it's more like Sesame Street.
Oscar the Grouch appears in a song segment with Crank.
featured an appearance by a character from the show and a picture of another character
Mentioned in dialogue
Susan mentions watching the show.
Marilyn Carter says her daughter, Sophie, watches "Sesame Street"
The waiter asks Dr. Binay, who talks like The Count, if he was on Sesame Street.
Carol: "It's like watching an x-rated Sesame Street!"
Mentioned by Lou.
Kermit sings "Bein' Green," which he originally performed on "Sesame Street."
Lena Horne mentions that the song "Sing" originated on "Sesame Street."
Kermit wears his reporter outfit.
title mentioned
Mike breaks Archie's chair while sitting down to watch this program.
JJ mentions TV series by name
Bert and Ernie from Sesame Street appear in this episode
A picture of Ernie and Bert can be seen on the van.
The Cookie Monster puppet is seen in the little girls room.
Harry Calder tells a kid to go watch the TV show.
"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.
Goldie Hawn says that the show is one of her son Oliver's favorites
Mentioned on Weekend Update
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".
The show is mentioned by name.
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."
Big Bird appears during "Moving Right Along"; also, various Sesame Street characters appear in the crowd sequence near the end
Rocky mentions Big Bird
Cookie Monster toy is hanging on Baby John's nursery wall
Cookie Monster toy is hanging on Baby John's nursery wall
Cookie Monster toy is hanging on Baby John's nursery wall
Cookie Monster toy is hanging on Baby John's nursery wall
Cookie Monster toy is hanging on Baby John's nursery wall
Cookie Monster toy is hanging on Baby John's nursery wall
Cookie Monster toy is hanging on Baby John's nursery wall
Cookie Monster toy is hanging on Baby John's nursery wall
doll of Herry Monster seen in toy department
Cookie Monster toy is hanging on Baby John's nursery wall
Cookie Monster toy is hanging on Baby John's nursery wall
Cookie Monster toy is hanging on Baby John's nursery wall
Cookie Monster toy is hanging on Baby John's nursery wall
Kermit performing "Disco Frog".
Cookie Monster toy is hanging on Baby John's nursery wall
Big Bird alarm clock as well as other characters from the show are shown in the brothers room.
The cast of Sesame Street make guest appearances
Features Oscar the Grouch after Piggy takes off on a cement truck to Mallory Gallery
Big Bird float seen
mentioned in dialogue
The show is mentioned by name.
Sesame Street characters make an appearance
The show is mentioned by name.
Ernie and Bert poster is in Robbie's room
"All your life is Channel 13, Sesame Street, what does it mean?"
mentioned by name
mentioned by Steven in his PBS presentation
Vincent Price mentions how Dracula has been "reduced to a mathematic puppet for pre-schoolers"
Ehrlich mentions Cookie Monster by name during poker game
Kenny wears Bert and Ernie slippers
Elizabeth wears Big Bird slippers.
Mentioned by name.
Big Bird's dead is reported on during Saturday Night News.
In the film "Copperhead" there are two references to the tv show "Sesame Street".
Lyric from "Pressure": "All your life is Channel 13, Sesame Street." Channel 13 is the New York City PBS affiliate.
Murdock impersonates the Cookie Monster.
Big Bird is seen briefly during the Thanksgiving Day Parade scenes.
Title reference
Various Sesame Street characters attend the wedding; also, a Big Bird doll is in the nursery sequence
Diane mentions Big Bird.
Carjacker calls Lt. Hunter 'Big BIrd'
Jerry calls George "Big Bird".
two characters are called Ernie & Bert
Sesame Street curtains can be seen
Mr. Belvedere refers to Wesley as "the Cookie Monster."
The trivia question makes extensive use of the names of characters from this series.
Bert and Ernie mentioned
includes characters from series
TV series title mentioned by Dr. Bennett Leventhal.
ALF watches Sesame Street.
Jamie refers to his previous teacher as Kermit the Frog
Ernie: "Bert? Bert Felch: "Ernie?"
Title mentioned by Joyce; Big Bird mentioned by Frank.
Big Bird, Cookie Monster, and Oscar toys seen in store
Big Bird is mentioned.
Mentioned by Alan Thicke
Sesame Street writing pad seen.
Al calls Beany "Elmo".
Bert & Ernie were among the pictures of celebrities on TV.
The kid is invited to appear on this show.
Holly Robinson talks about her father playing Gordon on the show
Mary comments to Rose, "This isn't Sesame Street", Rose is played by Alaina Reed Hall, who played Olivia on Sesame Street.
includes characters from series
The show is mentioned by name.
Bert and Ernie mentioned
The cameraman says that the scene is starting to look like Sesame Street.
Name of the show spoken by a guest star to mock Hunter.
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.
"Julia, isn't it time for Sesame Street?"
Title chanted by one of the Airwave worshippers
Fozzy, Ernie, Bert and Big Bird are mentioned
Nick mockingly tells Todd to run along and watch it
Lance mentions this when he and Martin discuss Nightclub names
One if the children is excited to see Big Bird at a PBS convention.
Oscar and Big Bird toy seen
Poster is shown.
There is a photograph of Elmo in Billy's bedroom.
"Bert?""Cookie Monster"
Quote has been used during Digit's case of the reruns.
When Emily learns her dad is taping her so her grandparent can see her on TV, she asks, "Can I be on Sesame Street?"
Part of this show was filmed in New York's Central Park where Bob talked about Sesame Street
in one scene, a Sesame Street bed sheet was shown on one the kid's bed.
Jessie says, "I have had straight As ever since 'Sesame Street.'"
characters are adapted from the original series
A scene with Big Bird is shown.
Big Bird is mentioned
Joey tells Danny and Jesse that he's rented them Big Bird and Snuffleupagus costumes for Halloween.
One of the characters made a reference of that show
Oliver and Barbara's children listen to "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" performed by the Sesame Street muppets.
Title reference
After Teresa sees Sam as he really is, Kevin suggests that her "baby breakdown" was caused by watching too much Sesame Street (1969).
Crow: "Look out, Big Bird!"
Lyon buys Nicole a Snuffleupagus doll
Sophie mentions this
Sophie is watching this
The giant parrot mentions a Big Bird poster
Jessie says that Kelly's "understanding of politics is limited to who won the election on 'Sesame Street.'"
Ernie's "Rubber Duckie" plays at the guys' party thrown after Sylvia and Mary leave.
Parker sees that Jerry is sad and wonders aloud, "Did he drop his Big Bird thermos again?"
Sue refers to the series.
Mentioned in a line of dialogue.
In Keapon's magic shop there is a hand puppet of the Cookie Monster.
Jerry's "Sesame Street" lunchbox can be seen in the cafeteria.
Kimmy and Stephanie mention the show
Danny asks Michelle if Cookie Monster took the cookies she's hiding her shirt
Big Bird is mentioned
Michelle has an obsession with Big Bird throughout the episode
Sofia Coppola (aged 4) wears a Sesame Street T-shirt
"You know Snuffleupaglous, too"
Joel: "It's Mr. Snuffleupagus!"
"Looks like a 'Sesame Street' segment"
Jerry's walkie-talkie codename for his dad is "Big Bird."
Tom: "Sorry I drew you like Big Bird."
"Oscar the grouch?"
Joel: "It's not easy being green."
Parker says, "Not since Big Bird has an animal done so much for so many."
Big Bird is mentioned by Ernest.
One of the deputies is called Elmo.
Joel: "Mr. Snuffleupagus?"
Michelle asks Uncle Jesse how long until her party starts he says 2 Sesame Streets and a Mr. Rogers.
Tom and Crow debate Big Bird
Greg sings "Who are the people in your neighborhood, in your neighborhood... She's still in our neighborhood..."
The series is advertised in the television listings.
Jerry packs a Big Bird stuffed toy.
In New York City, an advertisement poster for Kodak can be seen displaying an image of Elmo and Big Bird.
mentioned on Waynes World
Big Bird is mentioned
Joel: "The gecko's touching and heartfelt version of 'It's Not Easy Being Green'"
"It is Bert and Ernie"
Big Bird mentioned.
Tom and Crow sleep in beds like Bert and Ernie
Joel (imitating Cookie Monster): "Yum! Cookie!"
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."
Joel: Hey, it's Bert and Ernie
Homer says about a homeless man,"Just like Oscar the Grouch"
A Big Bird doll is seen in the room of Baby Raynor.
Boris tells Minka to turn on the "Sesame Seed" for Tommy and Angelica
Lt. Marin mentions Big Bird.
As Buffy says her prayers, she asks God to bless Big Bird.
Bert and Ernie images seen
Servo: She could be a candidate for Big Bird.
Crow: "Isn't that the song that Big Bird sang about the alphabet?"
Doug invites Andy to "Sesame Street on Ice."
Slater says, "I'm on a date with Big Bird."
Kimmy refers to Jesse and Joey as "Bert and Ernie" during their radio show. Becky refers to Nicky and Alex as "Little Cookie Monsters."
Yakko asks Dracula if he used "to teach math on 'Sesame Street.'"
When Scott asks him why he is the trash can, Weasel claims that he was visiting Oscar the Grouch.
Kelly says, "I thought you'd like it more than the Bert and Ernie bath kit."
Kelly says, "I thought you'd like it more than the Bert and Ernie bath kit."
Screech sings the "Sesame Street" theme song.
Quentin Crisp jokingly says Bill and Hillary Clinton watch many episodes of this show.
Screech mistakes Mike's tattoo of Tweety for Big Bird.
Gunvald Larsson calls Lennart Kollberg "Cookie Monster"
mentioned by Logan
Stymie says, "You're a team, like Bert and Ernie."
A poster can be seen at PBS' dressing room.
Screech refers to Big Bird.
Rachel asks who "George Snuffleupagus" is.
Tom: "Snuffleupagus?"
Big Bird pinata.
Damian mentions this
The Big Bird balloon appears
Mentioned by Rayanne Graff.
Tom: "This is where Mr. Hooper died."
Matt is watching it on TV.
One of the staff members wears a Big Bird & Cookie Monster shirt.
Ebert mentions that he and Siskel went to a costume party as Ernie and Bert from the show
Mentioned in dialogue
One of the infants is wearing Sesame Street clothes.
Kimberly mentions Big Bird, one of the characters in Sesame Street
Mentioned by Melanie.
A Cookie Monster virus was used on the Gibson system.
The Red Claw's henchmen are named Bert and Ernie.
Tony mentions the character Guy Smiley
Roberta refers to Samantha as "Oscar the Grouch."
Big Bird mentioned
Lindsay refers to Big Bird.
Picture of Bert & Ernie visible at the school.
Robert says that Mrs. Dubrow "once kicked Big Bird in the nuts."
While controlling the puppet, Wyatt introduces Gary to Cori as "Grover."
mentioned in dialogue
Crow hums the "Sesame Street" theme.
Joey says to Chandler, "we're not Bert and Ernie"
"He made A saddle out of Grover!"
Big Bird mentioned
As the lion starts chasing the animals at the end of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight", he shouts "Ernie, stop it!" at one point.
One character mentions the TV show and several of its' characters to another before an act of violence.
The character Elmo.
Tex mentions how in his childhood, while all the other kids were addicted to "Sesame Street Interactive", Tex was reading Hammett and Chandler.
a Bert plush doll makes an appearance in Mary Margaret's bedroom.
Remo: "Sounds like trouble on Sesame Street."
People in Bert and Ernie walkaround costumes appear in parade scene.
Elmo doll on shelf in store
Chandler jokes that a Muppet got whacked on the show last night.
Buffy mentions taking a break to have kids and be on seasame street
Part of Jimmy's rant about advertisement
Kelly: "The birds gotta fly. Cookie Monster's gotta eat whatever the hell he eats."
Mike refers to Bert and Ernie
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'?"
Theme Song Sung
Elmo from Sesame Street makes a visit which shows that Big Bag and Sesame Street are in the same universe.
The only way Peggy can get Lonnie's and Kelly's attention is pretending that Big Bird is on TV.
Crow: "Snuffleupagus, no!"
Mike: "Big Bird got developed!"
Madison mentions "Sesame Street" to one of his thugs when they're going after Malik & Toby.
Koosalagoopaloop, Dee Dee's imaginary friend, is a parody of Snufflupagus, Big Birds imaginary friend.
Big Bird dolls are seen in a store scene.
Minnie asks Danny, Teddy, Michael and Vince if they want tattoos of Kermit or Big Bird.
"COOKIE"
The theme song from the show being translated into Klingon
One of the costumes Hank mentions at the store is Elmo.
Spencer refers to Big Bird.
a Big Bird plush doll appears in a scene where the Spice girls look into the future of becoming mothers.
Cindi refers to Elmo.
Miles discusses Big Bird with some friends in an Internet chat room.
Ike shouts "Cookie monster!"
Mike: "She's napping on Big Bird."
"The new Big Bird action wear"
Curtis: "I used to like 'Sesame Street' too."
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.
Ike shouts "Cookie monster!"
Mentioned by David.
The Observer can be seen holding a Cookie Monster plush toy.
"Oh, I love Trash"
Jack calls Richard Oscar the Grouch.
Tickle me Elmo is mentioned during Bride of Chucky script reading
Pheobe mentions writing to this show
Adam Sandler (Jimmy Fallon) mentions Snuffalupagus during Celebirty Jeopardy!
When the Chosen One finishes the game, New Reno townsfolk will announce that "Fallout 2 is brought to you by the letter Z"
Caroline: "Twin beds? Who are we, Bert and Ernie?!"
Maya and Steven discuss it.
Mackenzie tells Laney that her eyebrows look like that of Bert from "Sesame Street".
Richard: "Charlie, for the last time - there's nothing going on, Bert and Ernie are just friends, okay?"
Bill Tush visits Sesame street during the wraparound segments
Referenced in the dialogue: "The count of three isn't a plan. It's Sesame Street."
Rose says this in response to Bec questioning if a saying she quoted is Confucius.
Alice mentions Big Bird
"For some reason I feel like... COUNT-ING, ha, ha! One... two... three..."
When Bubbles crashed in the store, she meets a clerk that looks like Mr. Hooper named Mr. Cooper. This character is referencing Mr. Hooper.
Stewie plays with a Sesame Street phone.
She's Snuffleupagus
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."
Mike: (as the Count) One, ha ha ha. Two, ha ha ha.
Mike sings Big Bird's "Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" song.
Joe: "Elmo's on our side"
Jay refers to Bartleby as "Big Bird."
Mik: (as the Count) Two Breast Emeralds! Ha ha ha!
Wes sings "One of these things is not like the others"
Jenny Brandt has a Big Bird piggy bank.
Jim Hope makes a reference to Tickle Me Elmo.
Toby mentions saving the Muppets on PBS
Big Bird is in the mob attacking Homer.
baker singing "Ten banana cream pies"
Open reference by a character
Meg does a bird call and Big Bird from this show shows up.
A Big Bird toy was seen.
Edward mentions Will's "girlfriend", Sandy beign about as real asThe Snufflapagus
The Count appears as a doll and can be seen sitting on the desk at the TV News Station.
One KKK member lifts up his robe to reveal feet that look like Big Bird's
After Ike finishes reading Cannery Row by John Steinbeck, he shouts, "Cookie Monster"!
Gillian mentions the show to Martan when talking about giving Flappy his own show.
Xander references the Count.
Bill Auction refers to Big Bird.
Mentioned during the monologue
Mary Cherry hates Big Bird.
Brian mentions this show.
Bob mentions the show by name, and Jake likens Becker to Oscar the Grouch.
Mentioned in film
Referenced on Weekend Update
Mentioned by Clive.
A soft toy of the Cookie Monster is used in the toy parody of Snatch.
Lloyd mentions that Dabney still sleeps with Elmo sheets on his bed.
Johnny mentions Tickle Me Elmo
Lorelai says, "Trash doesn't actually talk at all unless it's on 'Sesame Street.'"
Title reference to "It's Not Easy Bein' Green"
Big Bird mentioned
Snuffleupagus mentioned
Sam sings the song One Of These Things (is Not Like The Others) from the show.
Sabrina mentions Bert and Ernie
Chaka Luther King claims that the series was originally his idea.
Mr. Lynch mentions "Sesame Street
mentioned in dialogue
Dr. Cox refers to Nick as "Guy Smiley."
The "Sesame Street" theme plays as Malcolm plays inside the bouncy castle.
Mentioned by Tina Fey on Weekend Update
Krusty suggests taking PBS off the air and adds, "Those lousy Muppets have been taking food out of my mouth for too long!"
Jimmy impersonates Kermit the Frog introducing Sesame Street's "Letter of the Day."
mentioned in dialogue
Mentioned by Brian.
Joe and Emily's parrot is named "Big Bird."
Marge observes Bart watching "Teleboobies" and says, "Bert and Ernie left it to your imagination."
Several club members debate whether or not Burt and Ernie are gay.
Amy lets Ephram know that her nickname is "Grover" because he was her favourite blue muppet on Sesame Street.
Lennie refers to the series.
"It's Not Easy Being Green" sung by Lorne
Rachel says firing the male nanny would be like firing Elmo.
Gwen Brody refers to Mr Snuffleupagus.
Fez calls Burt and Bob "Bert and Ernie".
Darcy Tucker has an Elmo stuffed toy.
mentioned by Ali
"Brought to you by the letter..."
Mentioned on Weekend Update
Moe and Maggie play with her Tickle-Me Elmo toy.
Dory briefly refers to Nemo as Elmo
Sesame Street characters seen
mentioned in dialogue
George tells Mason she dreamt about frogs, and he asks, "Real frogs, or Kermit?"
Lennie refers to the series.
Bert, Ernie and Elmo dolls appear in a store scene.
sings the theme song.
Joey says that Emma laughed an hour because of a cup with Elmo had a cow on it.
Andy refers to Elmo.
The narrator says "Britain! Birthplace of Big Bird" -Big Bird was character from this show.
When he comes out of the bathroom, Carrie tells Spence he looks like Ernie from Sesame Street.
Chandler and Monica, pretending not to be friends with Joey, make up crazy neighbour Bert and his caretaker Ernie.
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.
Mentioned by Becker.
A Bert puppet is carried by one of the characters
Lane says that her mother told her that Cookie Monster was one of the seven deadly sins.
Joan refers to Mascot God as "Big Bird."
Abbey appears on this show.
Mentioned in Live with Regis and Kelly
Two Gnucci's discuss their fallen comrades names as being "Bert" and "Ernie".
Rachel wears a t-shirt with Cookie Monster on it.
Grover mentioned
Elmo appears in the same prison as the Simpsons.
"Oh, it's Mr. Snuffleupagus."
Martin reveals Flasche's Ernie & Bert sleeping bag
The camera focusses on a childs toy balloon that is in the form of Elmo from Sesame Street
Kath calls Kim "Big Bird".
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?"
The name of Mr. Fluffleupagus is parody of that of Snuffleupagus
The TV show was referenced during the appearance of the Big Bird balloon and when actors from the show sang in the parade.
One of the alcoholics said Big Bird when he saw Rodan.
Lorelai mentions Gigi's love of the show.
Elmo mentioned
Emily asks Luke if she needs to get a "Sesame Street" character to sing her message to him.
In Miss Congeniality 2, Gracie describes her Vegas costume as looking like Big Bird.
Big Bird mentioned
Imitation of the Count, counting bats: "One bat. Two bats. Fifty bats....ha ha ha!"
Mentioned by Bertram.
At Sylvester Stallone's son's wedding and during the end credits, Chinese singer Wing sings the song "Sing".
mentioned by Eric
mentions Sesame Street disco album
Referenced in Weekend Update
book in Borders has a picture of Elmo on it
Michael refers to Oscar as "Oscar the Grouch."
Elmo is mentioned
At the very beginning, Stan is watching an episode of this show on TV!
Mitchell says "One of these things is not like the others".
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
"You want to go watch Sesame Street for a couple of minutes?"
"You should do what they say on Sesame Street: cooperate."
Maggie is watching it on tv
Oscar the Grouch is mentioned
referenced in correct response in "TV Dinners" category
When asked how God has influenced her life, Maeby says he has about as much as "Big Bird and the Keebler elves."
mentioned in dialogue
Big Suze tells Mark it's like sharing a bed with Oscar the Grouch.
Lawyer dating guy dressed as Snuffleupagus
Randy tries to get a Grover doll out of the claw machine.
"Learn how to use that watching Sesame Street?"
when jeff fills his mouth with cookies and then talks he says "i feel just like cookie monster"
correct response in "Street-Wise TV" category
competitors work for this show
Documentary on this program
Dwayne has bed sheets with sesame street characters.
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")
In the toy store, Sherry picks up an Elmo puppet. Right next to it, is the Cookie Monster.
Sarah used to be called Cookie, short for Cookie Monster.
"Sesame Street characters" mentioned
Big Bird mentioned in song lyrics
Referenced by name
Malcolm mentions Elmo
"Which one of these things is not like the others?"
when Larry is talking about his new partner he says a partnership should be like ernie and burt on 'sesame street'
Elmo mentioned
Big Bird mentioned
Someone plays with Sesame Street toys.
Nicki refers to Moz as "Cookie Monster".
Arthur says he has worked on this show in march 1976.
Julia tells Tom and Jeff that Joshua Bell once was on the older show.
character named Cookie Monster
The Count makes a cameo.
Donna argues with Michael as she is holding a Big Bird stuffed animal
"Cookie Monster"
Big Bird mentioned
Mount mentions Conviction filmed next door to Sesame Street
mentioned by Kurt
(after Dracula imitation) "Stick to numbers, Count."
Cookie Monster mentioned
Bert and Ernie mentioned
mentions character from the show
Someone dresses as Elmo from this show for the party.
Justine Bailey refers to the series.
Bert and Ernie appear in a musical number.
Rory suggests that Lucy's boyfriend does not exist, calling him her Snuffleupagus.
During Captain Hero's confession, there's a coda that sounds similar to the end of most of the skits.
Randy wonders who'd win in a fight: Muppets or Sesame Street.
Elmo doll mentioned
A character mentions he watched Barney, Sesame Street and Teletubbies with his kid.
Elmo mentioned
son has Sesame Street lunchbox
Leo owns a collection of Sesame Street plushies.
Scott is called Big Bird
Nerd mentions that the Splinter in Ninja Turtles 3 to a muppet from this show.
Pete has to do his Elmo impression to ease his son on the phone
Big Bird appears in this short.
Glenda mistakes Lucas's Gollum imitation for Elmo.
plane is called "Big Bird"
referenced in dialogue
mentioned in episode
Cookie Monster and Elmo seen
At one point, Michaelangelo imitates The Count.
Annie's bandage on her finger has sesame street characters on it
Kitty's line, "Oh my God. Sesame Street is having a party."
Randy says, "Now I gotta win another Grover out of the claw machine."
Annie calls her daughter's secretive boyfriend Snuffleupagus
Tracy refers to "Gordon from Sesame Street."
"Today's melee combo is brought to you by the number 5 and the letters O and W"
Chief Wiggum knits a picture of Big Bird putting Elmo on a circular saw.
Mentioned on Weekend Update
Maggie draws Elmo in "Pictionary."
He talks about a game that is based off of Sesame Street.
Elmo dolls seen
Joaquin's wife wears a Sesame Street shirt
mentioned once
Nerd compares the peeping trash cans to Oscar.
Grayer picks the secret name "Grover" because he likes the character
Referenced in dialog
While scanning the donors for leg transplants, Big Bird's legs are seen along with a mermaid's tail, and horse's legs.
"One of these dummies is not like the others."
In their rehearsal clip, Jessica Rowe thinks that Serghei Bolgarschii is channelling the Count from Sesame Street.
Torture-Me Elmer is a cross between Elmo and Grover.
Ollie: "Welcome to Sesame Street. Today's word is 'expiation'."
Big Bird mentioned
Bert and Ernie mentioned in 'Jeopardy' answer
TV Reporter mentions this show
Baby Elmo and Big Bird seen
One of the topics for Mike Birbiglia's first stand-up was "Cookie Monster".
"What street? Sesame Street?"
Shawn refers to the mummy sarcophagus as a "Snuffleupagus."
"Big Bird-lookin'"
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."
Elmo appears on the computer screen Maggie looks at.
Dwayne mentions the show and several characters
Oscar the Grouch is in Imaginationland.
Bert and Ernie mentioned
The Gamer, when trying to break down the name Q*Bert reveals Bert to be Bert of "Sesame Street"
Grover mentioned in dialogue
Mentioned in dialogue
a girl is said to be "Big Bird tall"
This TV show is referenced in this episode.
Sam says that when she was 4, she wrote a letter to Ernie asking if he would take a bath with her.
Someone refers to Holly J. as "the Cookie Monster."
Elmo balloon seen
Oscar the Grouch makes a cameo.
Shane says he should have brought Elmo on the show instead of Kermit
Calvin refers to the Gingerdead Man as Cookie Monster
Critic mentions this.
When Strong Bad collects the four trophies, he counts them in a manner similar to Count Von Count
Mentioned in dialogue.
Sesame Street Juice is seen
Sesame Street mentioned
A character in the mental hospital is dressed as Big Bird from the US version of this TV show.
Jane asks Cho if he suspects that the "Sesame Street Crips" committed the crime.
Michael talks about watching Cookie Monster on Youtube
James compares Godzilla's appearance in Godzilla Vs. the Sea Monster to the Cookie Monster.
mentioned by Maximus
Hedorah was compared to Oscar the Grouch.
"Which one of these things doesn't belong?"
Nerd mentions the Count from the show.
A Big Bird toy can be seen at the baby shower.
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.
Stan nostalgically remembers Hayley used to watch this TV Show
Kelly's nickname is "Big Bird" and the football players mock Chris with references to the show
I don't feel so good Elmo toy shown on Weekend Update
Contestant mentions Bert and Ernie
Mentioned.
Roy's shirt features an 8-bit version of the characters Bert and Ernie
article titled "It's easy being green"
Oscar the Grouch is mentioned during critics on the Oscars during on Weekend Update
Cook is called Cookie Monster
Conan says that at 6 foot 4, he stands out like Big Bird on "Sesame Street"
Cook called Cookie Monster
Ralph says, "I'm playing with Elmo!"
Cook called Cookie Monster
Peter refers to Lonnie as "Elmo" because his voice periodically cracks and becomes high like Elmo's
Through Kenneth's eyes, everyone looks like a Sesame Street 'Anything' Muppet
mentioned in dialogue
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.
Cappie attributes a phrase he's just uttered to Oscar the Grouch, then talks about the show and the character.
Peter mentions Big Bird
Subject of a $200 question
CJ Jones mentions that he once appeared on Sesame Street.
Subject of a $1,000 question
Alex mentions an internet site where Big Bird is dubbed over with a Kanye West song
Oscar the Grouch's first-ever line is the subject of a $1,000 question
Oscar the Grouch is one of the exhibits that come to life
Doesn't say anything about Grouches.
Conan makes a joke about it.
Tickle Me Elmo mentioned
a $1,000 question asks which Muppet hosts the skit "Are You Smarter Than an Egg Layer?"
"Sounds like a gorilla on Sesame Street"
referenced in a $16,000 question
"One Lugosi, Two Lugosi, Three Lugosi, ah ah"
Mentioned in a $100 question
Oscar the Grouch and Elmo mentioned
Fake segment featuring Craig Ferguson as Paula Abdul
Big Bird mentioned
The Muppets are mentioned in a $2,000 question
Alan mentions Bert and Ernie
a girl gets a role on this show
Dean refers to the characters of Bert and Ernie.
Michael compares Jim to Big Bird.
Puck says, "I bet you thought Bert and Ernie were just roommates."
Seth mentions Michelle Obama's appearance on "Sesame Street."
Howard is thinking about getting a tattoo of Kermit the Frog.
Elmo lookalike poster in Ike's room
mentioned in the dialogue
Penny says that she and a friend made a pact to marry Bert and Ernie
Charlie has a stuffed Kermit toy in her room
Abed says that Troy's Batman impersonation sounds like Cookie Monster.
Big Bird included in a $25,000 question
Bert and Ernie seen
Rigsby finds out Bosco's team calls him and Cho Bert and Ernie.
Kevin claims that the Swedish Chef "lives on Sesame Street."
40th Anniversary mentioned on Weekend Update
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.
Subject of a $5,000 question
Category "40 Years of 'Sesame Street'"
The Cookie Monster is featured in sketch segment 'Sesame Street - Where are they now?'.
Mikey Day says that the vampire Jay is like is the Count from "Sesame Street"
The Count is mentioned in the Vampire Dating segment
40th Anniversary mentioned during Weekend Update
References to Kermit, Grover and The Count in the category "Rhymes With a Muppet"
Mentioned by Alex Trebek during contestant interview
Cookie Monster is the Wampa snow beast
Hugh Jackman mentions that he will be on an upcoming episode of the show
Cookie Monster presents the Celebrity Question
Pat Sajak mentions Big Bird
Sherlock Hemlock is the subject of a $1,000 question
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"
Lana asks if Sterling's date was riding a Snuffleupagus.
Oliver refers to Hawkman as "Big Bird."
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."
Cookie Monster is the subject of a $7,500 question
Grover presents a $7,500 celebrity question
Reference in a $2,000 question
Ralph says, "Dreams are where Elmo and 'Toy Story' had a party, and I went there."
Contestant Jordan Brand notes that Oscar the Grouch was named after his father, a folk singer who sat on the CTW board
Erin says, "The Count used to be my favorite part of 'Sesame Street.'"
Veronica's dad mentions it.
'Bert' and 'Ernie' characters in segment "Peggy presenta Muchachada Nui".
Jay says kids are getting so fat, "Sesame Street" was brought to you by the letters KFC
Sesame Street characters are seen during the Beaches Resort feature in the Turks & Caicos
Kermit is the subject of a $1,000 question
Jay says that because kids are so fat now, they had to widen Sesame Street
Reference to the Muppets in a $5,000 question
Grover seen
Bert, Ernie and Big Bird mentioned
mentioned in song lyrics
Elmo mentioned
Ricky wears an Elmo t-shirt.
"Brought to you...by the letter S"
Señor Chang says that he has been "relying on phrases from 'Sesame Street'" to teach his Spanish classes.
Barney mentions that the only street where being nice is normal has a big yellow bird living in it.
Subject of a $3,000 question
Mentioned by Holly when talking about her father who was Gordon on the show
Subject of a $12,500 question presented by Elmo
Before-and-After puzzle "Kermit the Frog in My Throat"
Jay mentions that Colin Farrell appeared on the show
Fictional Characters puzzle "Bert & Ernie"
It is revealed that The Count was one of Meg's ex-boyfriends.
Elmo mentioned in references to Elka's new hair color
Toll says "It ain't easy being green" when discussing his cauliflower ear.
Mentioned in dialogue.
Pete has Cookie Monster singing "C is for cookie" for a ring tone.
Grover appears in Avaturd sketch
"Big Bird's crack baby"
Subject of a $500,000 flashback question from 2003
Jay mentions that Katy Perry's appearance on the show will not be aired
In the "Bronx Beat" segment, Maureen wears an Elmo t-shirt.
Jay mentions that the show will not air a segment with Katy Perry
Dwight and Mose open the "'Sesame Avenue' Day Care Center."
Oscar the Grouch was one of Wall-E Nater's targets.
Jay shows a fake Google Street View of Sesame Street based on Katy Perry's unaired appearance
Amy Winehouse looks like Oscar the Grouch without her make up.
Karl mentions watching the show when he was a kid.
"Like Sesame Street, everybody has watched and enjoyed a Scooby Doo show in one point of their lives."
The street is under attack and the characters of the show are seen running around.
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.
Elmo mentioned
Chang chimes in after one of Meghan's putdowns, saying, "That was brought to you by the letter 's,' as in 'snap!'"
Jerry sarcastically suggests that Becky apply for a job at PBS to "see if you can kill 'Sesame Street.'"
Robin compares her Canadian television show "Space Teens" to "Sesame Street".
Cookie Monster & The Count appear in the Mouse M.D. skit.
Cookie Monster shirt seen
A TV reporter mentions Tickle Me Elmo.
When Brian tells Stewie that Santa is not real, Stewie, not believing Brian, asks him if Elmo is real
Cookie Monster appears during the opening monologue.
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 says Donni is like Elmo if he were made by Ivan Vanko
Nerd mentions Elmo.
Mentioned by Richard Hammond.
Cookie Monster mentioned
Conan O'Brien (while interviewing Jennifer Garner) mentions this show
Francine compares herself to Cookie Monster.
Snob impersonates The Count.
Danny calls a prehistoric bird "Big Bird".
Elmo mentioned
Seth references Elmo on Weekend Update.
Milhouse asks Bart if Marge "saw something scary" to turn her hair gray, "like that vampire on 'Sesame Street.'"
Conan O'Brien mentions one of the main characters, Big Bird, in this show in a joke at the beginnig of the the show
Sheldon wants to play a Cookie Monster video game with his new friends.
Kenneth says, "I hope my legacy is a Sesame Street-type TV show that promotes illiteracy in girls."
House refers to Taub and Foreman (who are now roommates) as "Ernie and Bert"
Scootaloo hitting her head against the piano while shouting "NEVER NEVER NEVER!" parallels the same behavior by Don Music in Sesame Street.
Diablo Cody refers to herself and Janet as "Flirt and Ernie."
Referenced by name
mentioned in dialogue
Derek calls Carli "Big Bird".
mentioned in dialogue
Liz mentions Elmo
"Tickle Me Elmo"
NeNe calls Hope, "Big Bird"
Elmo poster in Ike's room
James Spader's character says, "I saw an episode on how they make paper on 'Sesame Street.'"
Demetri Martin displays a sticker featuring Grover
"Elmo's Song" is sung
Big Bird mentioned
"Look, it's the one guy who complained about Katy Perry on Sesame Street."
Thom says, "Big Bird is a Muppet."
Oscar & Grover seen in the puppet storage.
Referenced by Tosh
Mentioned by Mike, and the theme song is played during the intro.
Bert and Ernie are mentioned in dialogue by Tosh
The snob compares the dialogue between Mama Edie and Babs to a conversation with Elmo.
Deleted scene: Dylan meets a man dressed as Elmo.
Elmo costume.
Fake headline refers to Bert and Ernie getting married
Elmo mentioned.
Jay says the economy is so bad, everyone on Sesame Street is living in a trash can
The Nerd compares Kid Kool's weapon to Elmo's ball sack.
"Tickle Me Elmo"
Title mentioned during Conologue joke
Georgia says she and Jo look like "Big Bird's illegitimate kids" in their chicken suits.
Jay says that the economy is so bad that Bert was looking to get married for a tax deduction
Bert and Ernie's just friend revelation mentioned during the Conologue
Mentioned by Mike.
One of the prizes on 'Basic Cable's Name That Tune' is a limited edition Drinking Buddy Elmo dol
Bill: "I hope nothing-ness consumes us after Sesame Street".
Big Bird was selected as part of Rio's Green Lantern Core.
Big Bird and Mr. Snuffleupagus are mentioned.
Robert does an analysis of Sesame Street
"One of these things is not like the other"
Mike does a Count impersonation when he's counting the spaces on the board game.
Jay mentions that the show is introducing a Muppet named Lily to illustrate poverty and hunger
Title and characters mentioned during Conologue and Ty Burrell interview
Stu says, "It's not easy being green."
Beck uses it in a sarcastic remark, and Cat almost sings the theme
Linkara sings "one of these things is not like the other..."
Title mentioned during the Conologue
Cookie Monster seen at the restaurant.
Jay mentions that the show's YouTube channel was hacked
Swedish Fish joke (talks like Swedish Chef)
"brought to you by the letter Y"
Amy says, "It's like 'Sesame Street' says: One of these things is not like the other; one of these things should be alone."
Seth references Bert and Ernie in a Weekend Update story.
"Y'know, Sesame Street really looks kinda grungy on a rainy day."
The crazy puppeteer says, "I gotta be at 'Sesame Street' by 1:00!"
Bert and Ernie dolls seen
Swedish Chef seen
Brandon calls Sam "Big Bird"/Snuffleupagus mentioned
Tony Geiss and Judy Freudberg, the writers of An American Tail were also writers of this TV show.
Ed: "Hey Kyle, is that a new haircut or did Big Bird just crap on your head?"
Lupa recalls watching this show as a child.
counting from 1 to 3 like The Count
Bert and Ernie figures are shown in a JibJab video
"I have my Oscar the Grouch gig in an hour."
Mentioned by Mike.
Referenced by name
compares Hosni Mubarak to The Count
A still of Elmo is shown.
Elmo is mentioned during Emmy Rossum interview
Title referenced during Conologue joke
says Anthropophagus is what Snuffalopagus calls his dick.
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
The round table talks about the show.
Cookie Monster & the Count appear in this episode.
Rob refers to the yellow pillow as 'Big Bird turd'
Mentioned in dialogue
Jimmy mentions "that vampire puppet on TV who likes to count".
"I've heard less singing on Sesame Street."
Mr. Snuffleupagus mentioned
Oscar the Grouch mentioned
"Bookie Monster"/title mentioned
"Bert and Ernies"
Tracy says that he feels like Oscar the Grouch, and not just because he woke up in a garbage can this morning
Jack uses an Elmo doll to talk on the phone for him.
Jay says that during March Madness, the show is skipping the letters U, C, L, and A
Mike sings a bit of the Sesame Street song "I've Got Two" about his eyes.
Still of Ernie and Bert superimposed on still of CNN analyst Bob Lenzner
The kid says that's were he learned to speak English
Bobcat mentions Grover the muppet from Sesame Street as probably the character that inspired his schtict.
Tickle-Me-Elmo mentioned
Elmo and Cookie Monster imitated
Penny says that she has a Cookie Monster tattoo.
Criss is harassed by a group of costumed people who Liz describes as "creepy off-brand Sesame Street characters"
"Sexy Sesame Street"
"You get to find out what makes Guy Smiley."
Jay says the economy is so bad on Sesame Street that all the Muppets are living in trash cans
Leonard wears a jacket with a picture of Cookie Monster
The round table discusses a Pakastani version of the show.
Tyler mentions Bert and Ernie.
Chelsea mentions the show by name.
Jay says that Bert and Ernie pressured the Jim Henson Company to cut ties with Chick-fil-A
Tosh dresses as Cookie Monster
Someone says that another name for the Wooly Mammoth was the "Snuffleupagus"
Mentioned in dialogue
Maven and Critic wonder if The Count was inspired by Count Chocula
Brad says that Sesame Street was great in the 80's; "They'd be spoofing Miami Vice and shit. It was awesome; Miami Mice!"
Raquel calls Kevin and Cam "Bert and Ernie".
Agent J briefly visits Sesame Street.
Seth mentions Elmo in a Weekend Update story.
mentioned in dialogue
Mentioned in dialogue
Milhouse talks about Sesame Street and Oscar
Mitt Romney says he is going to stop the Federal subsidy to PBS even though he loves Big Bird
Jay mentions that Mitt Romney suggested cutting funds to PBS, the home of the show
Big Bird appears on Weekend Update.
Fake headline mentions Big Bird
Carrie says Ryan sounds like Cookie Monster.
Jeff compares Bubba J to The Count, but Bubba J says that unlike The Count, he can't count high
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"
Leonard says that the nurse had to use a Grover puppet to communicate with Raj.
Referenced by Seth on Weekend Update
"Sesame Street curtains..."
"Every vampire is like The Count from Sesame Street?"
"The monster looks like some kind of Sesame Street reject."
Raj includes "Sesame Street Bunzillas" on his Halloween party menu.
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."
A statue of Big Bird is seen on display at the TV museum.
Narrator quotes Cookie Monster
mentioned in dialogue
Jay says that the puppeteer who voices Elmo will stay on the show
Jay mentions that Kevin Clash has resigned from the show
referenced by Diane
Altered news segment depicts a "Let Me Tickle You Elmo" doll
As Daffy is looking in a book of criminals, caricatures of Bert and Ernie can be seen.
Jay says that "Tickle Me Elmo" dolls come with little plastic ties on the wrists
Kevin references Bert and Ernie while making jokes about Bananas in Pyjamas.
Elmo mentioned
Altered photo depicts Elmo clinging to the leg of one of the members of One Direction
Chelsea mentions the show by name.
Altered news report depicts a fake Elmo toy
The Count is depicted in a JibJab recap of the year
Jay mentions Elmo during the monologue
Cookie Monster is mentioned
Big Bird appears in a cutaway scene.
Castle says Joey "Monster" Malone is "More like Cookie Monster"
Beggsy calls Hodge "Big Bird" because of his yellow cardigan.
Seen in review
Silver mentions the show by name.
Spinella mentions the show during the CNN debate.
Penny refers to Sheldon and Leonard as "Bert" and "Ernie," respectively.
Seth MacFarlane says that when he was a child, he thought Oscar the Grouch lived at the town dump
mentioned by Stewie
Cookie Monster mentioned
Elmo mentioned
Cookie Monster mentioned
Big Bird mentioned
Seth references Elmo in a Weekend Update story.
watched on TV
Nedra mentions Seasme Street
Pam and Winnie mention Sesame Street when making animal noises
A still of Bert and Ernie is featured on Weekend Update.
Ross mentions the show by name.
Seth mentions Cookie Monster in a Weekend Update story.
Selina calls Jonah "Big Bird".
Leonard and Sheldon are tired of their show and teleport to Sesame Street.
The Count counts how many times Dr. Seuss rolls over in his grave
Cookie Monster outfit seen.
Juliet says, "I love you more than Joanie loved Chachi, kids love Trix, and Bert loves Ernie . . . allegedly."
Elmo mentioned
Seth mentions Cookie Monster in a Weekend Update story.
Natasha and Chelsea mention the show by name.
filmed in New York
"Look out, Bert and Ernie!"
Laura enters the apartment holding four banana creme pies and winds up with them all over her face.
The round table talks about the show.
Paul tells Jane that they are going to be a team like Bert and Ernie, or Lady and the Tramp.
Jay mentions Bert and Ernie
Mentioned by Mike.
Characters from this show appear in After Bert.
Rob Lowe calls Peter and Jared Bert and Ernie.
The names Bert and Ernie are used as codenames by The President and his assistants.
"But why would a vampire live on Sesame Street when Muppets don't have any blood?"
Mentioned by Tosh
Cookie Monster mentioned
"A surprise visit from Cookie Monster..."
Bert and Ernie mentioned
Parker threatens to lose it on Liv if she hires a guy in an Elmo costume for his sleepover.
Referenced in "Scenes from a Hat"
Mentioned by Gemma to her brother.
Big Bird appears as a Green Lantern.
picture of The Count appears
One of the sailors tells Walter, "I'll see you on Sesame Street."
Big Bird mentioned
Title is a pun on the muppet known as "Oscar the Grouch."
Cookie Monster is mentioned
Referenced by Hank
Lexy mentions the character Oscar the Grouch by name
Jessie mentions Cookie Monster.
Ms. Dobbins brags about beating the show for an award
Elmo dolls
Burt mentions Elmo.
Tim imitates Cookie Monster while eating one of Kathy's cookies.
Bert and Ernie mentioned
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".
Super Grover is seen in one of the old Christmas cataloge books.
Cookie Monster is introduced as being from the show
Didi refers to the yellow-shirted Patsy as "Big Bird".
James mentions the show having a lot of episodes.
Mentioned by Micah
Mentioned in dialogue
Mike sings a bit of the Sesame Street song "I've Got Two".
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
Katie mentions this television show by name
Referenced in the living art sketch
Jay mentions Bert and Ernie
Elmo mentioned
Bert and Ernie mentioned
Cookie Monster is mentioned.
Mentioned by Steve.
Mentioned by Tosh
"One of these things is not like the other, one of these things doesn't belong" is sung.
In the "bros before hos" rhyming list, Bert and Ernie are mentioned
Adam mentions Bert and Ernie.
A dumpster baby is named Oscar
Character is called Big Bird
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).
Big Bird is referenced in "Props."
Mike sings a bit of the Sesame Street song "I've Got Two".
Michael talks about interviewing the front half of Snuffleupagus
Cecily mentions Elmo in a Weekend Update story.
Mentioned in dialogue
Grover mentioned
"One of these things is not like the others"
Geneva eats her cookies just like Cookie Monster.
Cookie Monster mentioned
mentioned by Leo
Mfana mistakenly refers to Jim as "Mr. Snuffleupagus."
"Jimmy looks like a kid version of Bob from Sesame Street."
Referenced in "Scenes from a Hat"
Chelsea mentions the show by name.
Mentioned by the narrator
While Stacy is sedated, she calls Owen "Big Bird".
Jeff compares Louis and himself to a team like "Ernie and Bert"
Bert and Ernie mentioned by Kevin, the neighbour
Referenced in "Props"
Mentioned by Jimmy in his opening monologue
Big Bird is mentioned by Mariana.
Mentioned in dialogue by Alex White: "The Count from 'Sesame Street.' He was my favorite."
Steve Higgins mentions Ernie as a clue for "rubber ducky" in the Catchphrase game
During the Wheel of Musical Impressions segment, Adam Levine sings the theme as Michael Jackson
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
Caroline rejects Jeff's pigeon mask, saying that it is too "Bert and Ernie."
Jimmy mentions Bert during the Superlatives segment
Kermit Love, who worked on the 1954 Hansel and Gretel film would later create characters for this TV series.
Bert and Ernie mentioned
Cookie Monster is one of the words during the Catchphrase game, and Jennifer Garner says the title as a clue
George (Puppet Class) wants to work on this show, and even sings the theme song.
Jimmy says that Shell Oil is creating a new toy called Clean-Me-Off Elmo
Seol Nae-il wears cookie monster pajamas.
A vulgar version of this show is briefly played
Oscar the Grouch mentioned on Weekend Update
The Bottom of the Charts segment includes Cookie Monster singing Eminem's "The Monster"
Elmo is mentioned in the campfire sketch.
Seth mentions the show's upcoming 45th anniversary
Cookie Monster is a correct answer to a Trivial Pursuit question.
Mike Lawrence refers to the show during his stand-up set
Elmo mentioned on Weekend Update
Valerie mentions Big Bird.
Grover mentioned
Mentioned by Alex.
Mentioned by Dan.
Big Bird appears briefly
Bert and Ernie mentioned
Tamsin Greig mentions Cookie Monster
Big Bird toy can be seen in Eggsy's baby sister's Crib
"One of these is not like the other..."
Cookie Monster mentioned
Times Square Christmas Elmo mentioned by Amy Adams during her monologue.
Title reference to the Cookie Monster
Quoted user has a Cookie Monster avatar
Jimmy introduces the Jurassic Park theme song as hummed by Cookie Monster
Many masks are worn that depict characters from this series.
mentioned by Lemon
Cookie Monster is seen briefly in the graffiti on the bridge.
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.
Cookie Monster mentioned
Christ calls Bonnie "Big Bird".
Jimmy imitates Count von Count during the Superlatives segment
Oscar the Grouch makes an appearance
Mentioned by name
"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?"
Kelly Ripa shows a photo of the Cookie Monster cupcake on her son's birthday cake, noting that she includes one every year
Mentioned in dialogue.
A person dressed up as Cookie Monster attends the rally.
Rev. Wayne says, "It came to me while I was watching 'Sesame Street.'"
Titus says that he was "briefly Gordon on 'Sesame Street.'"
Amy mentions the show regarding her familiarity with New York City
Cookie Monster mentioned
Jimmy mentions Elmo
The Count presents This Week in Numbers with Seth
The Count can be seen in the Nerd's fake game
Sebastian, Danny and Dr. Wade mention Big Bird in dialogue.
Seth talks to Carice van Houten about the Muppets' parody of Game of Thrones
Jay points out a photo of director Brad Bird, which actually shows Big Bird
Mentioned by Danny
Chris mentions Grover. "This is near, and this is far."
Seth mentions the discovery of a frog species that looks like Kermit
mentioned by Mike Golic in discussion of videos and TV shows his children watched as youngsters
In his opening monologue Jimmy mentions Bert and Ernie
AniMat says South Park makes Family Guy and The Boondocks look like Sesame Street
Seth shows a still of Kermit in the segment on ISIS memes
Bing-Bong's legs look exactly like Big Bird's.
The panel discuss Bert and Ernie.
talked about
A street Elmo is depicted in the Least Trending Topics segment
Mentioned in dialogue
Mentioned in dialogue
Big Bird mentioned
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
Elmo refers to his show during the Hashtags segment
Referenced in "Scenes from a Hat"
Jimmy mentions Elmo as Higgins talks in a high-pitched voice
Cookie Monster mentioned in lyrics
"Kryptonian Sesame Street must be fun."
"Kryptonian Sesame Street can help with that."
Video cover featuring Elmo is shown during the Screen Grabs segment, and Jimmy and Steve Higgins talk like Elmo
Nicole says Snuffleupagus is her favorite Sesame Street character.
In his opening monologue, Jimmy imitates Count von Count
Mentioned in dialogue.
Directly referenced in lyrics
"They seem to have woken up Oscar the Grouch."
Big Bird mentioned
mentioned by Mike Greenberg
a category is titled "Oscars That Don't Live on Sesame Street"
The series is mentioned
Big Bird is one of the strangers on the mystery bench during the Phone Booth game, and Steve Higgins mentions the title
During the Screen Grabs segment, Jimmy and Steve Higgins talk about the show's YouTube channel
The series' move to HBO is the subject of the Pros & Cons segment, and Jimmy mentions Bert and Elmo
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
referenced in clue in "Beasts of Hockey" category
Seth mentions the costumed Elmo in Times Square
Jimmy mentions the Elmo in Times Square
Ben says Elizabeth Warren's jacket looks like it came from the closet of Cookie Monster.
Mentioned by Danny as the children's show whose theme begins "Sunny day sweeping the clouds away" during his Cash Builder round.
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
Danny likes any show with the lead character named Cookie
Big Bird is mentioned several times by different characters.
Big Bird mentioned
Lou and Eddie dress up as Bert and Ernie.
Mentioned by Tosh
"Man, Oscar the Grouch is gonna be pissed after that ride."
Brydon Coverdale is asked a question about Ernie's roommate in Sesame Street during the Final Chase.
Elmo seen
Chris Hardwick mentions Oscar the Grouch.
"Holy crap, someone beat the shit out of Cookie Monster."
A question about the surname of The Count is asked when Holly and the Chaser go head to head.
Elmo is mentioned during the Pros and Cons segment
Bert and Ernie mentioned
The fake transcript which Grace and Zayday read claims the person it is about lives at "666 Sesame Street".
Peter says that Grover is a monster
Tina Fey does an impresion of Elmo during the First Impressions game
Jimmy mentions the show, and an altered still of Oscar the Grouch is shown
"Save it for Sesame Street, sis."
Ernie and Bert mentioned
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
Seth mentions the Times Square Elmo
Mentioned by Alessia Cara.
Jimmy and Tyler Perry refer to Elmo dolls
Seth comments on the series' move to HBO
Joyce refers to Vince as Cookie Monster.
Characters from the show photobomb unsuspecting kids
Mentioned by Natalie Portman
Kara compares Bizarro's speech patterns to those of Cookie Monster.
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!"
Jimmy compares Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro to Bert and Ernie
Robbie Collin mentions Count von Count and the title when reviewing Trumbo (2015)
Elmo mentioned on Weekend Update
Elmo mentioned
"Word to Big Bird" is a reference to the Muppet character from this Jim Henson production.
Mentioned after The Roots play "My Name Is Zoe"
Dr. Nurko wears an Elmo tie.
Referenced in the "I Don't Do Mornings" sketch
Ernie is shown during the segment 3 Things You Might Not Know
Mentioned by Seth as he comments on Elmo doing a Zika virus-related PSA
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.
Savion Glover comments on his appearances on the show
During the Thank You Notes segment, Jimmy comments on the new character Zari from Afghanistan
Max refers to the series.
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.
During the Pros and Cons segment, Jimmy refers to the Times Square Elmo
Zack says, "All the other kids are watching 'Sesame Street.' Mine is watching 'Downton Abbey.'"
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.
A person dressed up as Elmo can be seen on the street.
Titus says, "If you tickle us, do we not Elmo?"
Rebecca says "Grover's a muppet's name, Brian."
"Cookie Monster is a pot smoker?"
Jimmy mentions the Times Square Elmo
Title appears on the channel guide.
"Franken-Ernie's monster here doesn't win."
Jimmy refers to the Times Square Elmo, as well as Cookie Monster and Grover
Big Bird mentioned in lyrics
Luan sees Lincoln with his head sticking out of the garbage can and in a grumpy mood. This is referencing Oscar the Grouch.
During the song "Friends on All Bases", Adam Sandler mentions the Times Square Elmo
During the Thank You Notes segment, Jimmy mentions the Times Square Elmo
A photo of Fozzie Bear is shown.
Seth mentions Kermit during the monologue
Referenced in "Scenes from a Hat"
"It's not easy being green."
Jimmy refers to the Times Square Elmo
Mentions this show
Mentioned by Mark Labbett as the fictional TV street where Muppets Ernie and Bert live during the Final Chase.
Jay mentions it.
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.
Sesame Street Live is mentioned in the Extreme Dog Shaming segment
The Times Square Elmo is mentioned in a screen graphic during the monologue
Jimmy sings "C Is for Cookie"
Jimmy comments on the program and its live shows
Part of a question
Referenced in "Props"
Carla refers to her son watching this
Referenced in "Scenes from a Hat"
The series is referenced
The show is mentioned by the contestants.
Mentioned in the monologue
Ernie and Bert are shown on the question box for the Best Friends Challenge
Chris Hardwick says that his entire knowledge of the Spanish language comes from watching the show as a kid.
Elmo and Cookie Monster are interviewed
Lincoln and Clyde are in trash cans. This is referencing Oscar the Grouch.
The Times Square Elmo is included in the Phone Booth game
Referenced in "Props"
one Jeopardy! category is titled "Not a Real Muppet or 'Sesame Street' Character"
Cookie Monster referenced
The collection of animal head trophies on Mr. Burns's wall includes Big Bird.
"One of these things is not like the others."
Ernie and Bert are shown on the question box for the Best Friends Challenge
Jon Glasier counts Steve Cirbus' abs in a singsong voice style similar to this show.
Martin Short and Steve Martin foil a purse snatching by a costumed Elmo
In the monologue, Seth mentions the 47th anniversary of the show's premiere
correct response in "On My Reeding List" category
Jason Sudeikis mentions Big Bird
"Oscar the Grouch burp rag"
Ernie and Bert are shown on the question box for the Best Friends Challenge
Adam Driver mentions Kermit
Oscar the Grouch is a guest.
Jack got distracted by Clark as he looks like the drugs dealer on Sesame Street
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 Times Square Elmo is seen during Jimmy's scooter race with Glenn Close
Ernie and Bert are mentioned in the monologue
Jimmy mentions "Sesame Street Live" and The Count in the monologue
John Lithgow imitates Grover
A TV analyst mentions Oscar the Grouch
Jimmy mentions the Times Square Elmo and Cookie Monster
Joe Manganiello imitates Kermit
Jimmy mentions the show's Yellow Feather Fund non-profit
Callen mentions Mr. Snuffleupagus
Film: "Bigfoot told me!" / Jonah: "Also, Big Bird, Bob's Big Boy, and Biggie Smalls!"
Jonah: "Big Bird!"
Jonah (as Kermit the Frog): "It's not easy being green."
"Snuffleupagus?"
Jonah: "That 'Sesame Street' song about living on the moon"
Crow: "He's like Count von Count, but for letters."
Jason Bull mentions the character Elmo.
Ernie and Bert are shown on the question box for the Best Friends Challenge
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."
Mentioned by Kimmy, Titus and Coriolanus.
Kimmy says, "So, now you feel bad for me, like I'm that Muppet on 'Sesame Street' whose dad is in jail?"
Jimmy mentions Elmo
Mentioned in dialogue
Jimmy mentions the Times Square Elmo
Jimmy mentions the Times Square Elmo during the Pros and Cons segment
Jimmy mentions the Times Square Elmo
Used as an answer or clue in one of the games
Spider-Man calls the Vulture, Big Bird.
Mentioned in the monologue
Used as a clue in the Casting Couch game
"All of whom look like they're trying to figure out if he's Bob from Sesame Street."
The new character Rudy appears in the Thank You Notes segment
Mentioned by Jericho when he contrasts himself to the Cookie Monster after he shares some biscuits with Luke.
Question subject.
Referenced in "Scenes from a Hat"
Referenced in "Scenes from a Hat"
Ernie and Bert are shown on the question box for the Best Friends Challenge
"I see one of Cookie Monster's fleas is late in discovering that it's spring."
A scene in the episode is in the style of Sesame Street
Time Square Elmo mentioned during Gal Gadot's monologue.
Big Bird mentioned.
Blake Lively mentions her daughter's Cookie Monster birthday cake
The Hashtags segment on Dog Halloween Costumes includes a dog costumed as Oscar the Grouch
Ben Shapiro makes joking references to Snuffleupagus.
Michael J. Knowles makes a joking reference to Snuffleupagus.
Jimmy mentions Mr. Snuffleupagus in the monologue
Lindsay says she grouched Boone.
The Critic speculates that Mario and Luigi's living together is "a Bert and Ernie lifestyle of sin"
Features Bert and Ernie from the show as secondary characters in this film. It also references Elmo, although he's not shown.
Featured in
Ernie and Bert can be heard as Gordon's mother watches TV
Gertie watches the show on television.
Watched on TV
clips
clips of this show are seen in the aniversary special
A clip of Big Bird is shown during a montage sequence.
includes segments from the show
clip of Oscar the Grouch shown
includes segments from the show
Harry watches a clip of Ernie & Bert.
various clips.
clips are featured.
(features segments from the show)
clips from the show are featured
Clips from the show are shown
Various clips from the show are used
Clips shown.
featured clips from the show
Characters watch a clip from this show
Clips shown
on television
clips
Segments from various episodes featured.
Playing on television.
During the end credits, Phoebe and Ben watch Sesame Street together (a segment where Ernie buries Bert in the sand).
Clips shown.
Clips are shown
The Tick sees Grover on TV and thinks he is The Tick's father.
"Sesame Street" is #27.
The crew are watching it on tv.
Elliot watches "Sesame Street."
Nate and Maya watch Sesame Street.
Sesame Street segment was shown
Clips of Ray Charles on Sesame Street are shown
When Jack Jr. watches TV, he watches Elmo on Sesame Street
Clips are shown
Clips were shown
Number 11 Spot
Scenes with Grover appear on a TV.
Clips presented of Creative Arts Emmy Award winners.
Clips shown.
The girls watching it on television.
J.D. mentions it; Oscar, Grover, Elmo and other characters appear/watched on TV
clips of Kermit's appearances are included in the compilation
Nominee clips.
Clips shown.
Clip of Ernie and Bert illustrates debate about their sexuality
Most of the Dunder Mifflin staff watches "Sesame Street" videos with Kevin's voice superimposed over that of Cookie Monster's.
Clip shown of Count von Count with seven flowerpots
Conan O'Brien mentions this show and shows a clip in a joke at the beginning of the show
clips
Seen on a TV briefly.
Rolfe counts Dracula's total words spoken as 28 and then it cuts to The Count talking about the number 28.
Kevin Clash is seen on the show's set in clips from "Being Elmo"
Oscar the Grouch's "I love trash" plays over the credits.
Altered clip depicting unaired pilot for Pakistani version, showing Big Bird watching Elmo shoot a pilot in the head
Phelous thinks adolescent Aladdin sounds like Ernie and plays "Rubber Duckie"
Bert & Ernie are #17.
Clip of Giancarlo Esposito
Clips from the show are used in a fake campaign commercial for Barack Obama
Altered clip depicting the characters as angry at Mitt Romney
mentioned when talking about children's education and entertainment
"It's like I'm watching this with the aliens from"
A clip is shown.
a clip of Lauren Graham on the show is shown
Watched on TV
Phelous has Cookie Monster come on and eat Gingerdead Man
Constantine watches Kermit's news reporter segments.
"Gimme Five" is showcased.
Clips shown.
Clip featured - and puppets join John Oliver in the studio to talk and sing about prison.
Altered clip depicting Cookie Monster's metaphysical musings
Critic dubs Elmo's voice over Splinter's
Ranks at #1
The Count is the subject of discussion
Kevin is watching the show on television.
Watched on TV
clip shown
Clips, title mentioned various times
Clips are shown.
Altered clip in the monologue
Spoofs
It was spoof as "Miami Mice".
Spoofed in
Chewchilla, the Wookiee monster, is a parody of Cookie Monster from "Sesame Street."
Danger Mouse says, "I can't hear you, I've got a banana in my head."
One of the shows spoofed
Spoofed as Frognme Street. Featuring a cartoon iteration of Oscar the Grouch or Cookie Monster.
In "Taz and the Emu Egg", he distracts the egg by letting it watch TV with a program that spoofs the show.
Pestario "Pest" Vargas does an impression of The Count while performing his opening rap in the shower.
Pinky's Tickle Me Herbert doll is a spoof of Elmo.
A clip of a show on TV spoofs this show, it puts Sesame Street characters into a bad neighbourhood and makes them aggressive.
Utilizes a puppet character similar to the Cookie Monster, called the "Cookie Fiend", in order to give information about making cookies.
Characters from this TV series
When the girls are walking past the TV store, the news shows a logo parodying the Sesame Street News logo.
The Kneehigh Park sketch makes fun of this show, including a puppet character who lives in a garbage can.
Vicky and other castmembers briefly become muppets
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."
In "Scythe For Sale", the green, dumpster-residing creature resembles Oscar the Grouch
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.
Spanky Ham, Clara, Foxxy Love, and Ling-Ling hang around a telephone acting like the yip-yip martans.
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.
Kurt and Bernie is a spoof of Bert and Ernie.
A spoof of Sesame street and Myspace.
Big Bird gets bird flu
A medical mishap befalls an educational puppet program
Cookie Monster in rehab
Blue Bally is a parody of Elmo
Kermit's dicky cousin visits Sesame Street
Spoofed during the closing credits, with Abed and Troy imitating Bert and Ernie, respectively.
parody characters
Marge finds Maggie watching a surveilance camera that shows a gay bar in which the patrons resemble "Sesame Street" characters.
Homer and Edmund's father meet a blue Muppet vampire, snacking on an orange-colored Big Bird-like Muppet.
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.
Pussy Monster is a parody of Cookie Monster.
Because of his big nose, somebody calls him Snuffleupagus.
Cookie Monster goes on a rampage and attacks the Keebler elves.
Cookie Monster in hospital and Kermit the Frog is there
Arriving at Puppet Street, they blow up Crenshaw the Slime, a trash can-dwelling creature.
Huffandpuffleus (parody of Snuffleupagus)
When the title shows ups there is text that reads "This episode is brought you by the letter [weird alien symbol]"
use of character
parody skit
The Twins' show is a parody of this one.
parody skit
Parody skit
Parody skit
Parody skit
Parody skit
Parody skit
Tosh interviews muppet
Cookie Monster's appearance
Spoofed in Cookie on Sesame Street sketch
One of the Alien Parasites is a parody of Oscar the Grouch.
Parody of the show, with spoofs of Cookie Monster (Kakie) and Mr. Snuffleupagus (Mr. Wuzzleupagus)
Puppets spoof Count, Big Bird, Oscar and Cookie Monster.
Cookie Monster goes on a new diet.
HBO version seen.
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.