The Babble List: The 50 Best Sesame Street Moments

Video of the show's greatest hits! by Gwynne Watkins

April 25, 2008

It's one of the longest-running shows in television history, and one of the best-loved — so perhaps it's not surprising that there are more than 20,000 Sesame Street videos on YouTube alone. Babble combed through countless fan sites and video pages — not to mention our collective memories — to bring you the 50 most memorable moments in Sesame Street history. Watch them all here, then leave your own favorites in feedback. — Gwynne Watkins

#50

The Two-Headed Monster: Fall
How do kids learn to read without the two-headed monster?

#49

Captain Vegetable
"It is I, Captain Vegetable, with my carrot and my celery..."

#48

Who are the People in Your Neighborhood?
Ralph Nader is a person in your neighborhood.

#47

Bruce Stringbean Sings Born to Add
"There's a lot of us adders on the Jersey shore..."

#46

Here is Your Life with Guy Smiley: A Loaf of Bread
"She was an adorable little recipe..."

#45

Martian Cutie
A bizarre animated song in classic Sesame Street style.

#44

Savion Glover and Snuffy tap dance
You wouldn't guess that Snuffy could do this, would you?

#43

Friends
After years of predominantly male Muppets, here's some female bonding between Rosita, Zoe and Abby Cadabby.

#42

I Love My Elbows
Kermit's ode to his favorite joint.

#41

The Letter L
Ernie and Bert, Sesame Street's definitive odd couple, sing their very different takes on the letter L.


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About the Author

author bio Gwynne Watkins was Babble's founding Senior Editor. She has written for a variety of web and print publications, and her theatrical work has been produced throughout the New York area. Her new family musical, Tea with Chachaji, will premiere in early 2010.

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