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  2. Oscar the Grouch - Wikipedia

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    The Oscar Muppet was orange for the first season of Sesame Street and then changed to green, which remained his permanent color. This was explained within the show by a visit to Swamp Mushy Muddy. [3]: 59 According to Sesame Street ' s Robert W. Morrow, Oscar was created to indirectly demonstrate racial and ethnic diversity. Since his manners ...

  3. I Love Trash - Wikipedia

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    "I Love Trash" is a song with music and lyrics by Jeff Moss. It was sung by the Muppet character Oscar the Grouch (performed by Caroll Spinney ) on Sesame Street . The song was first sung in the first season of the series and has been re-taped several times.

  4. Mike Rowe - Wikipedia

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    His tasks include finding and counting stinky cheese, sorting trash, and giving his pet pig, Spot, a mud bath. To Oscar's chagrin, Rowe does not want to stop, as he is having too much fun. Mike Rowe spoke to more than 70,000 scouts, leaders, and visitors at the 2010 National Scout Jamboree in Fort A.P. Hill , Virginia , and a second time at the ...

  5. Talk : List of characters in Sesame Street/Possible additions

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    (1969–1970) Scudge is a green monster, with a long red nose, pink eyelids and yellow eyes. He only appeared on Sesame Street during the first season, like the other pre-Sesame Street Muppets. Sensitive-Nose: Ryan Dillon (2006) One of the seven dwarves seen in the street story of a 2006 episode of Sesame Street. Sergeant Thursday Jerry Nelson ...

  6. List of Sesame Street recurring segments - Wikipedia

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    According to the book Sesame Street: A Celebration - 40 Years of Life on the Street the segment was discontinued after 2003 because, "kids didn't know the new Muppets and became confused, and the frenetic pace of the segment raised concerns. The puppets Mooba, Mel, Narf, and Groogel literally bounced off the walls.

  7. List of animated Sesame Street characters - Wikipedia

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    An animated typewriter (with eyes, arms and wheels) who demonstrates letters of the alphabet by typing them out on his paper feed, then spelling out a word describing an object or action revealing itself. He also appears in Sesame Street: Old School, Volume 2, in which each episode features a special introduction by the Typewriter.

  8. Count von Count - Wikipedia

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    The Count debuted on Sesame Street in Episode 0406, the premiere of Season 4 (1972–73). He was conceived by Norman Stiles, [3] who wrote the first script. In the Count's very first scene, Ernie told Bert to watch his pyramid of blocks and make sure nothing happened to it while he got his camera to take a picture of the pyramid.

  9. List of Mad episodes - Wikipedia

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    A mashup of Sesame Street and Rookie Blue; Cookie Monster is recruited to the Toronto police department, and his first assignment is investigating the robbery of a bakery. He then begins to look down Crime Alley for suspects, and finds a guy hiding in a trash can whom he thinks is the Canadian equivalent of Oscar the Grouch , force-feeding the ...