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** It's probably a given that a child or a parent probably would have heard "The Mars Suite" as a parody in other children's media, but unless one were fully versed in Gustave Holst's works, one would probably not recognize "The Jupiter Suite" as the contemplative fanfare of WASA. (The Worm Air and Space Agency)

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** In the "Slimey To The Moon" story arc, It's probably a given that a child or a parent probably would have heard "The Mars Suite" as a parody in other children's media, media beforehand, but unless one were fully versed in Gustave Holst's works, one would probably not recognize part of "The Jupiter Suite" as the contemplative fanfare of WASA. (The Worm Air and Space Agency)
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** It's probably a given that a child or a parent probably would have heard "The Mars Suite" as a parody in other children's media, but unless one were fully versed in Gustave Holst's works, one would probably not recognize "The Jupiter Suite" as the contemplative fanfare of WASA. (The Worm Air and Space Agency)
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** Before the show cut back on the parodies in Season 46, some segments that spoofed popular media got this reaction if they went particularly [[MemeticMutation viral]], as some people found it baffling how segments from an ''educational preschool show'' became unanimously praised and loved.

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** Before the show cut back on the parodies in Season 46, some segments that spoofed popular media got this reaction if they went particularly [[MemeticMutation viral]], as some people found it baffling how segments from an ''educational ''[[{{Edutainment}} educational preschool show'' show]]'' became unanimously praised and loved.loved. Spoofs had been a staple of the show since the very beginning, but there was a point in TheNewTens when they seemed to be designed to go viral on social media.

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* FanNickname:
** Elmo is known by his detractors as "The Little Red Menace". Oscar sometimes refers to Elmo by this name [[AscendedFanNickname on the show itself]].
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hXwBAA8IUA This funky arrangement of the theme song]], which played during the funding credits from 1972 to 1992, is officially titled "Sesame Closing Theme". Fans refer to it as "Funky Chimes".

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* FanNickname:
** Elmo is known by his detractors as "The Little Red Menace". Oscar sometimes refers to Elmo by this name [[AscendedFanNickname on the show itself]].
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FanNickname: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hXwBAA8IUA This funky arrangement of the theme song]], which played during the funding credits from 1972 to 1992, is officially titled "Sesame Closing Theme". Fans refer to it as "Funky Chimes".
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** Zoe has been voiced/puppeteered by [[Series/BetweenTheLions Jennifer]] [[Series/TheChicaShow Barnhart]] since Fran Brill's retirement in 2014, with the character now having an older-sounding voice than Brill's take on her.

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** Zoe has been voiced/puppeteered by [[Series/BetweenTheLions Jennifer]] [[Series/TheChicaShow Barnhart]] Barnhart since Fran Brill's retirement in 2014, with the character now having an older-sounding voice than Brill's take on her.
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* In episode 2265, Elmo goes to Hooper's Store asking for cereal and an adventure. Elmo gets the adventure when smoke comes out of the toaster and alerts the fire department (and then asks for another adventure). In season 33, Elmo would also witness a fire at Hooper's, with the fire department involved, but this time the experience would make Elmo afraid to go back into Hooper's Store until the fire department gives him a lesson in fire prevention. Also making the two moments similar is that Maria is there as well.
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** People often complain that ''Sesame Street'' has gone "woke" for their initiatives like anti-racism or staying safe during COVID-19, with Senator Ted Cruz tweeting angrily about Big Bird being vaccinated. They are unaware that from day one, ''Sesame Street'' was progressive. It was made with the intent of educating inner-city kids. It featured many minorities (such as people of color, disabled people, etc), all portrayed in a positive light, which actually got it banned in Mississippi. One 1973 episode had Big Bird get vaccinated, and one 90s episode dealt with racism.

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** People often complain that ''Sesame Street'' has gone "woke" for their initiatives like anti-racism or staying safe during COVID-19, with Senator Ted Cruz tweeting angrily about Big Bird being vaccinated. They are unaware that from day one, ''Sesame Street'' was progressive. It was made with the intent of educating inner-city kids. It featured many minorities (such as people of color, disabled people, etc), all portrayed in a positive light, which actually got it banned in Mississippi. One 1973 1972 episode had Big Bird get vaccinated, and one 90s 1993 episode dealt with racism.
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** It was announced in late-2023 that the series will be reimagined by completely dropping the half hour magazine-style format in Season 56 (2025) in favor of a longer narrative-driven style.

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* OnceOriginalNowCommon: Now that everybody does it, it's hard to remember that ''Sesame Street'' '''invented''' quality, research-based, curriculum-based, entertaining, and educational children's TV that has an ethnically diverse cast and doesn't talk down to its audience.



* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Now that everybody does it, it's hard to remember that ''Sesame Street'' '''invented''' quality, research-based, curriculum-based, entertaining, and educational children's TV that has an ethnically diverse cast and doesn't talk down to its audience.
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** Season 40 (2009-2010) was the first season to not have any clips featuring any characters performed by Jim Henson. This essentially obliterates the presence of the late Jim Henson from the show. In addition, the show was taken over by Murray Monster, more long-form segments were introduced, and the adult cast (save for Chris and Alan) made little-to-no new appearances.

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** Season 40 (2009-2010) was the first season to not have any clips featuring any characters performed by Jim Henson. This essentially obliterates the presence of the late Jim Henson from the show. In addition, the show was taken over by Murray Monster, more long-form segments were introduced, and the adult cast (save for Chris and Alan) made little-to-no new appearances.

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True Art Is Incomprehensible is now an in-universe trope as per TRS (though this is a ZCE)


* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: In-universe. Alistair Cookie's introduction to "Waiting for Elmo."
--> '''Alistair Cookie:''' Today [[YouNoTakeCandle me]] proud to present a modern masterpiece. A play so modern and so brilliant, it make absolutely no sense to anybody, including Alistair.

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* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: In-universe. Alistair Cookie's introduction to "Waiting for Elmo."
--> '''Alistair Cookie:''' Today [[YouNoTakeCandle me]] proud to present a modern masterpiece. A play so modern and so brilliant, it make absolutely no sense to anybody, including Alistair.
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** One episode has Creator/DannyDeVito plays a character named Vincent Van Trash, a curator for the Grouch Museum of Trash. So you could say that he's [[Series/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia the Trash Man.]]

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** One episode has Creator/DannyDeVito plays playing a character named Vincent Van Trash, a curator for the Grouch Museum of Trash. So you could say that he's [[Series/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia the Trash Man.]]
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** Pretty much every about David. For several years, he and Maria were implied to have a romantic relationship, but in Season 19, they had a falling out and she married Luis instead. Now, moments like when Luis took Maria to New Mexico and David stayed behind feel like they're leading up to something. It gets worse when you learn what was going on behind the scenes. In the 1980s, Northern Calloway's health was failing, which was apparently why the writers had Maria marry Luis instead. Taking over Hooper's Store made sense when Mr. Hooper passed away, but it ended up being a way to keep Calloway working on the show when he was gaining weight and not so light on his feet anymore. His poor health and unstable behavior led to his departure after Season 20 (which, to add insult to injury, ended with Maria having her and Luis' daughter) and he passed away a few months later. And to top it all off: the reason he was left out of [[Film/SesameStreetPresentsFollowThatBird the movie]]? While working on the show, he got himself a criminal record that kept him from entering Canada. It's almost as if the PowersThatBe didn't want David to be remembered fondly.

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** Pretty much every everything about David. For several years, he and Maria were implied to have a romantic relationship, but in Season 19, they had a falling out and she married Luis instead. Now, moments like when Luis took Maria to New Mexico and David stayed behind feel like they're leading up to something. It gets worse when you learn what was going on behind the scenes. In the 1980s, Northern Calloway's health was failing, which was apparently why the writers had Maria marry Luis instead. Taking over Hooper's Store made sense when Mr. Hooper passed away, but it ended up being a way to keep Calloway working on the show when he was gaining weight and not so light on his feet anymore. His poor health and unstable behavior led to his departure after Season 20 (which, to add insult to injury, ended with Maria having her and Luis' daughter) and he passed away a few months later. And to top it all off: the reason he was left out of [[Film/SesameStreetPresentsFollowThatBird the movie]]? While working on the show, he got himself a criminal record that kept him from entering Canada. It's almost as if the PowersThatBe didn't want David to be remembered fondly.

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