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Sarah Jessica Parker demonstrates "sighing" and "pair" with Elmo; looks for "big" with Super Grover; Jim Parsons explains the word "arachnid" Paula Patton defines the word "innovation" with Elmo; Pat Paulsen (made several appearances in season 2) Liam Payne (sang "What Makes U Useful" with the letter U) Pelé in Villa Sesamo
Hosted by Grover by going around the world. He would tell the viewers where he went, followed by a film segment regarding that place. A brief clip from Global Grover appears in the 2003-2006 intro. Global Grover was also made into a separate 5-minute, 30-episode series in the fall of 2005. It premiered on Playhouse Disney in Asia in 2006.
Frank Oz as Bert, Cookie Monster, Grover and Uncle Hank; Jerry Nelson as The Count; Fran Brill as Zoe, Roxie Marie, and Prairie Dawn; Kevin Clash as Elmo, Wolfgang the Seal, Cousin Pepe, Elmo-noske, Bjarne Betjent (voice) and the Announcer; Jim Martin as Max Mekker (voice) Joey Mazzarino as MNN Logo Purple Monster, Grouches and AM Monsters ...
Grover finds an exhibit filled with armor from medieval times and thinks a suit of Maximilian armour is a guy named "Max" and tries to befriend him by changing into his Super Grover costume and singing a song.
Grover has a semi-secret superhero identity as the well-meaning but inept Super Grover, sometimes presented as the alter ego of Grover Kent, "ace doorknob salesman for Acme, Inc". Originally his superhero costume consisted of a pink cape and medieval knight's helmet, with a Superman -style crest on both the cape and his T-shirt, bearing a ...
Super Grover 2.0: United States: 2015 49 Zhima Jie: Da Niao Kan Shijie: China: 2012 50 2011 Sesame Square: Nigeria: 2013 51 Baghch-e-Simsim: Afghanistan: present 52 Sim Sim Hamara: Pakistan: 2012 53 2012 Sesame Street: Super Healthy Monsters: Spain Worldwide: 2012 54 Elmo the Musical: United States: 2016 55 Fun Fun Elmo: China: 2013 56 2013 ...
In the infomercial, Play with Me Sesame is highlighted as the main attraction of Noggin's lineup, and Grover sings about the different Nickelodeon characters seen on Noggin. The infomercial was aired across all of Nickelodeon's networks throughout spring 2002. In July 2003, the "Grover Song" infomercial won a Mark Award for brand image and ...
Frank Oz as Cookie Monster, Bert and Grover; Jerry Nelson as Count von Count, Herry Monster, Simon Soundman, Sherlock Hemlock, The Amazing Mumford and Biff; Richard Hunt as Gladys, Bird Member #2, Sully and Elmo; Kathryn Mullen as Grouch Diner Patron #2 and Little Girl; Sally Kellerman as Miss Finch (voice), the main antagonist.