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  1. Sesame Street: All-Star Alphabet

    Sesame Street: All-Star Alphabet

    2005 · Kids & Family · 48m

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  1. Sesame Street. characters. A wide variety of characters have appeared on the American children's television series Sesame Street. Many of the characters are Muppets, which are puppets made in Jim Henson 's distinctive puppet-creation style. Most of the non-Muppet characters are human characters, but there are many characters that are animated .

  2. Learn more about the full cast of Sesame Street with news, photos, videos and more at TV Guide.

  3. A listing of the earliest and last known on-screen appearances of the human cast of Sesame Street. Highlighted rows denote current/active cast members still on the show. The following is a listing of return appearances by former regular cast members who have appeared in more than one Sesame...

  4. Each character on Sesame Street brings their own unique personality, passions, and pastimes – and, together, they make up a community like no other. Can you guess which resident loves to play practical jokes?

  5. Sesame Street: Created by Joan Ganz Cooney, Lloyd Morrisett Jr.. With Caroll Spinney, Jerry Nelson, Martin P. Robinson, Frank Oz. On a special inner city street, the inhabitants, human and muppet, teach preschool subjects with comedy, cartoons, games, and songs.

  6. The human cast currently consists of Alan, Chris, Nina, Charlie, Mia, Dave and Frank. Though no longer part of the show, longtime cast members Bob, Gordon, Susan, Luis, Maria and Gina have still made special appearances on occasion, in online videos, TV specials and at live appearances.

  7. Bella. Bird-Lady. The Birdketeers. Bob. Bookaneer Captain. Buddy and Jim. Buffy. Carlo. Celina. Charlie (human) Chief Kirby. Christy. Cody. Commander Chiphead. Dave and Frank. David. Dorothy (Susan's mother) Dr. Price. Dr. Sing. Duane. Duck Dancers. Elmo's Fairy Godperson. Elmo's Stepmother. Floyd (Follow That Bird) Freddy Flapman. Gabi.

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