20 “Sesame Street” Muppets Who Won Our Hearts
“Sesame Street” has entertained and educated children for over five decades. But what truly makes the show so special? It’s the cast of characters, of course! These fuzzy friends come in all shapes, sizes, and personalities, each one teaching valuable lessons and bringing smiles to our faces.
Let’s take a trip down memory lane to meet some of the most unforgettable Muppets from “Sesame Street”!
Elmo

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We can’t start this list without Elmo, the iconic red monster with an infectious giggle. His enthusiasm for learning and love for his friends make him a true embodiment of childhood innocence.
Zoe

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Zoe, the energetic Muppet with a love for friendship, is Elmo’s other half. Her quirky charm and signature frilly hair accessories make her a standout. With a pet rock by her side, Zoe might just be the original VSCO girl.
Oscar the Grouch

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Oscar the Grouch may live in a trash can and relish negativity, but deep down, he’s just a misunderstood Muppet. He reminds us that it’s okay to have grumpy days, and his love for trash is oddly relatable.
Rosita

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Rosita, the vibrant turquoise Muppet, brings musical magic to “Sesame Street.” As the show’s main bilingual character, she teaches Spanish through catchy tunes, making learning a fun and enriching experience.
Ernie

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Ernie is the playful and mischievous half of the iconic duo with Bert. He’s always up for a good time, whether it’s drumming, playing with Rubber Ducky, or just hanging out with his friends.
Bert

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Bert may seem like the serious one compared to Ernie, but his love for his roommate shines through. He brings a sense of balance to the duo and reminds us that opposites can attract (and be best friends).
Grover

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Grover is a walking ball of enthusiasm, always eager to help (even if his methods can be a little… chaotic). His dedication to good deeds and charming personality make him a true favorite.
Mr. Johnson

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Mr. Johnson, the unfortunate target of Grover’s well-meaning yet disastrous attempts at service, reminds us that patience is a virtue. His iconic line, “Why do I keep coming back here?” perfectly captures the frustration (and maybe a hint of affection) for Grover’s antics.
The Yip-Yips

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These Martian visitors with pipe cleaner antennae may not speak much, but their constant “yip-yip” is guaranteed to bring a smile to your face.
Big Bird

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Big Bird, towering at an impressive 8’2″, is a beloved friend with a multitude of talents. From his love for learning to his unwavering friendship with Snuffy, Big Bird is a true inspiration, and his up-to-date vaccination record is a point of pride!
Mr. Snuffleupagus

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Mr. Snuffleupagus, affectionately known as “Snuffy,” is Big Bird’s best friend. This woolly mammoth-like creature is shy and gentle, teaching us the importance of believing in our friends, even when others don’t.
Count von Count

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The Count, with his dramatic flair and insatiable love for counting, makes learning numbers fun! His iconic “Ah ah ah!” is a memorable part of “Sesame Street” history.
Abby Cadabby

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Abby Cadabby, the adorable fairy-in-training, charms viewers with her playful magic and infectious enthusiasm. Her purple hair, pink fur, and sparkly wand make her a visual delight. Though her spells don’t always go as planned, her positive attitude and resilience inspire young viewers.
Julia

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Julia, the first Muppet with autism on “Sesame Street,” represents children on the spectrum with warmth and authenticity. Her inclusion on the show promotes understanding and acceptance, encouraging viewers to embrace differences and celebrate individuality.
Sherlock Hemlock

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Sherlock Hemlock, with his magnifying glass and deerstalker hat, brings his detective skills to “Sesame Street.” Along with his trusty dog Watson, Sherlock solves mysteries and teaches kids about observation and deduction.
Cookie Monster

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Cookie Monster’s love for cookies is legendary! While he may have a one-track mind when it comes to his favorite treat, he also teaches us about self-control and healthy eating habits.
Telly Monster

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Telly Monster’s anxieties and worries are something many children (and adults!) can relate to. He reminds us that it’s okay to feel nervous sometimes and that we can overcome our fears.
Prairie Dawn

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Prairie Dawn, the ambitious Muppet with a passion for journalism, is an underappreciated gem on “Sesame Street.” Her dedication to her school projects and her aspirations for a career in media inspire young viewers to pursue their dreams.
Guy Smiley

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Guy Smiley’s boisterous personality and love for game shows bring a sense of fun and excitement. His over-the-top personality and infectious laughter might be a bit much for some, but his zest for life is undeniably entertaining.
Mr. Noodle

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Mr. Noodle, the whimsical mime, entertains viewers with his silent, yet expressive performances. His quirky antics and playful interpretations of everyday situations never fail to elicit laughter and wonder.