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  1. A gallery of Sesame Street monsters. In a 1977 Today show interview with Gene Shalit, Kermit (Jim Henson) says that he's not too sure why they're called monsters, as they're not very monstrous.[1] Joey Mazzarino, on whether Elmo and Murray are related: "You know, I think all monsters share some genetic code. But they're not related in a brother/sister kind of way."[2] examiner.com "Preschool ...

  2. The Smurfette Principle: Rosita has the distinction of being the first female monster in the Sesame Street cast, and was the only female monster until Zoe arrived in 1993. Vocal Evolution: In her first 13 years on the show, Rosita's voice was high-pitched and raspy, almost sounding boyish. Later on, while still retaining the high pitch, her ...

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  3. On Sesame Street, "monster" is essentially a species. Big Bird is a bird, Abby Cadabby is a fairy, Ernie and Bert are people, Oscar is a grouch. And Elmo, Grover, Cookie Monster, Murray, etc. are monsters. As others have said, it was a deliberate choice, to help kids not be afraid of monsters.

  4. Here's the Sesame Street monsters list from the Muppet Wiki. Oscar's not a monster. He's a grouch. There have been a bunch of other grouches seen on the show. They kind of look like monsters, but generally they have the same eyes as Oscar, and furry unibrows, which is not true of monsters. Here's the "Grouches" page from the Muppet Wiki.

  5. Sep 28, 2011 · One of the more unique monster creations of Sesame Street, the two characters showcase Jerry Nelson and Richard Hunt’s impressive chemistry with each other. Often, the format of their sketches involves one of the heads having some sort of prop that the other wants, the two briefly quarrel about it until they realize they can both share it.

  6. For the 1975 album, see The Sesame Street Monsters! Sesame Street monsters. A. Alistair Cookie. AM Monsters. Andre (monster) Angela (monster) Annette Monster. Anyone's Nose singer.

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  8. The Two-Headed Monster is, as the name implies, a monster with two heads. He speaks gibberish that resembles baby talk, and many of his skits have to do with either cooperation or sounding out parts of words that suddenly show up. Skits with the Two-Headed Monster usually take place with the monster behind a brick wall. Jerry Nelson remembered that he and Richard Hunt came up with the idea for ...

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