No its very irritating. It is third to Donald Trump's irritating voice and second to the muffled sound Sean Hanity makes while speaking because he is so far up Trump's ass.
Mathew Gaydos: I'm sure there's a certain thrill, excitement, fun when you have rules in your head when you're performing a character like Elmo, of like "OK, we're improving right now, but I have to stay in this box, I am this old, I can say these things, I know these words." I'm sure that's exciting and sometimes maybe a little... Is it scary? Do you ever get nervous doing that? Ryan Dillon: No, but I often find myself doing things that are probably more indulgent than the character would allow for, because it is limiting. It's very limiting to play a 3-and-a-half year old on a late-night talk show because, that is an odd scenario. So you do have to bend the rules a little bit. I always feel like the ages, from a curricular perspective, it's really important to have an age to write to for the show, but I always feel like, we don't know how old Ernie and Bert are, and we don't really care, we don't really know how old Grover is, and we don't really care, I don't anyway, so for me, all the characters are child-like, but not children, they have an innocence and a childish wonder about them, but they're not babies, cause when you make them babies, it makes it really hard to make them funny. Sam Schultz: They're like really smart cats or dogs or something. Ryan: Yeah, they're wise but they're also really stupid. Matthew: Through the years, I feel like I've seen a number of clips of specifically you performing Elmo on Jimmy Fallon, where you can catch him off-guard with something, in a way where he's like "Did Elmo just say balsamic vinegar?" Ryan: Yes, we just had it the other day. I played Password. And I've been dying to play Password, cause we were supposed to do it before Covid, and I love game shows, I'm a total freak for that stuff, so I couldn't wait to play. And what's really hard in that game... I was playing for keeps. Like "I am playing this game, I'm gonna win this game." And so crazy things come out, like Elmo guesses satchel. And that was not Elmo guessing satchel, OK? That was Ryan Dillon guessing satchel. But there's a forgiveness because, it's already really complicated and complex to mentally wrap yourself around playing a character in that context who's meant to be younger, but then to be playing a game with an adult in that context... Cause we also had to do this thing where Elmo can't read, so Higgins had to whisper the clues. But I also love the dichotomy of a character who can't read but happens to know what satchel is. You know what I mean? There's this kinda duality. Matthew: You also have the moment where Higgins is whispering to Elmo not to you. Ryan: Yes, and I should say by the way, we were playing that game for real. I was looking up to see if I could get the whispering, I couldn't see what he was whispering. And sometimes I could see the card he was holding, and sometimes I couldn't see the card he was holding. So it was really like we were playing the game. But I love those moments. I think there's some forgiveness in those moments, just like with Jim and Frank, when they would do these shows, they kinda steer, cause you're also playing for a different audience, you're playing for the adults, you're not doing it for the kids. So those things are always fun. Sam: Muppets on talk shows, a beautiful, beautiful thing. Ryan: I agree. Sam: Should happen all the time. Ryan: It should.
I realized since Elmo’s puppet can’t hold and grab stuff he needs Steve to “tell” him the password to keep the illusion. Cookie Monster’s puppet is a live-hand puppet so he can grab and hold stuff.
The immediate “COOKIE!” broke me 😂 2:30
😂😂😂
2:25 is the timestamp
Oh my God, I haven't had a shock laugh like that in a while
I'm surprised I didn't anticipate that.
He said it with such confidence too 🤣🤣
“Cookie” will never get old 😢😂❤
He has for me. He’s always been a bad influence on me as a child when I copied his eating technique during snack time at school and got in trouble.
Elmo’s little voice is so adorable! 🥰 ❤ He is too cute!
No its very irritating. It is third to Donald Trump's irritating voice and second to the muffled sound Sean Hanity makes while speaking because he is so far up Trump's ass.
Its cute❤
Cookie is 10000 x better ❤
Elmo: SATCHEL 😅
Jimmy: how old are you?!? 😅😂
That one got me good lollll
The adult puppeteer mixed with Elmo is amazing comedy!
he literally said "i don't know what a satchel is either" too lol
Were you transcribing that for the deaf? Kind of a dick move not to do the whole thing
The puppeteers are so good at their job and are amazing at staying in character
I haven’t even started watching and I already know it’s my fav Password segment of all time.
Agreed!
Mine too
“Spaghetti” “COOKIE” HAD ME CRYING 💀💀💀
It doesn't matter how old you are, you know your inner child comes out once you see Sesame Street muppets. 😊❤💙
🍪
Yes
literally yesss
Haven't watched Sesame Street in years and forgot how infectiously sweet Elmo is!
Lol, Elmo knew satchel, pretty sure he'd know John wick 🤣
This HAS to be my favorite Password Segment on this show!
Gotta ❤ Elmo and Cookie Monster!!!
This is the best round of Password! The chaos is hilarious! 😂😂
I died when Elmo calls Higgins and does the head jester! 😂. I love Elmo!
Elmo has been Three and Half since the 1980's 😂
So has TFP. 😮😊😅😂
Nearing age 60 and I can watch Sesame Street again and again. Love them all!
You are never to old for Sesame Street
okay but.... my inner child is healing... and my adulthood is being fulfilled.... i'm crying..... 😭🥺
Elmo: I’m 3 and a half
The world: so who’s that red monster in the 90s
Elmo doesn't age like the rest of us.
That was Elmo.
🤔😉
Three and a half _thousand_
Elmo, Calvin, Charlie Brown, the Simpsons, Paul Rudd and Kate Beckinsale. All things that do not age
How could this not bring a smile to your face?
What a way to start the day!! 😊 Elmo and Cookie Monster never a dull moment! Smiles from ear to ear!!!
Elmo: CookieBook will be the next big thing.
Cookie Monster: I couldnt agree more
This is amazing! We need a weekly segment with the muppets please
2:24 Tarik already knew what was coming 😂
well... its a sketch.. written sketch :)
@@LegoGBlok no way sherlock..
@@LegoGBlok These segments typically aren't sketches. There's zero evidence Tarik knew either. Nobody is correct here.
"Satchel?" "How old are you?" I can't 🤣🤣
Ah I LOVE!!!!! ELMO AND COOKIE. MONSTER forever!!!!!
I Loved this Password Game!!
Watched over and over !! Laughed so much!!!
Thanks Jimmy❤❤❤❤❤❤
"satchel??" had me floored omg
Cookie Monster being great at giving clues but terrible at guessing is hilarious.
Elmo kills me with his funny faces
I Love The Cookie Monster And Elmo So Much
Elmo's laugh 😂
Elmo is "3" and can't read but he knows what Ramen is...lol
And satchel lol
The amount of parents that probably feed their 3 year olds ramen noodles nowadays. He's being "modern".
Me thinking there was gonna be a mr noodle reference 😂
I swear me too lol
Great see Higgins back in password....❤
Cookie!!!!! Haha. This was super cute! Glad you did this segment.
“Spaghetti-“ “COOKIE!” 😂😂😂😂😂😂
2:42 I thought Elmo would say Mister for Mr. Noodle
Same!!
I was expecting that too!!
😊😂😂😂 no I was waiting for that one
Cookie Monster has a good sense of sportsmanship. He was happy that his friends won 🤣
Jimmy and elmo "We WoN wE WoN wE wOn" got me
I loved 🥰 this! Too cute! My kids were raised watching 🤩 Sesame Street! And my grandkids were fans too! 👏😅 Well done participants!😉
3:58 The fourth actual clue was revealed in the host’s podium.
Tarik getting telepathy in the middle was awesome!
or forgot how the bit went... somebody wasn't at the rehearsal's... :)
Funniest Moments
2:09 Elmo’s 3 1/2 and can’t read yet 😂
2:27 Cookie 😂
3:04 Cookie 😂 #2
3:07 Me wish it was cookie 😂
It wouldve matter what clue , cookie monster was going to say cookie🤣.
Elmo is up past his bedtime 😂
2:59 😂😂😂😂😂
Cookie and Elmo are Legends ❤
I love this, bring em to the show please
This was so fantastic! Really loved it!
We need more of this 😂❤
The end score 4:29
2:27 COOKIE
I love Elmo and Cookie Monster so much
I just wanna eat cookies making Cookie Monster noises.
Elmo should have said Mister Noodle.
Fr
Thank you Tonight Show!
This was necessary.
Too funny 😂 It’s always good to see Elmo and Cookie when they visit
Im a 34 year d guy and this video made me feel like a kid again! ☺
Has anyone noticed the final score 9/11
lol this is the best thing ever
yeah i’m going to need a full password episode of this
Cookie.
You know Cookie Monster is going to say "Cookie" sooner or later. But it's still a funny shock when he does!
𝕋𝕙𝕒𝕟𝕜 𝕦 𝕥𝕙𝕒𝕟𝕜 𝕦 😂😂😂 0:53
I needed this right now❤
Elmo’s so cute 🥰
I was thinking “Mister” for Noodle
COOKIE MONSTER!!!!! 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🍪🍪🍪 I miss you! I have a Cookie Monster Weeble Wobble and it makes me happy to wobble it! Cookieeee! 😋
3:25 oooof
Spaghetti. COOKIE!!
It’s an amazing episode 🤩🤩
Their improve it’s just brilliant 😂 cookie!
Let's get Elmo on Family Feud with the sesame street gang
That would be tricky, but such a fun idea!
This is so entertaining. Could watch this everyday.
The final score 💀
I had to take a screenshot so I’d have a pic of Elmo and Jimmy Fallon celebrating 😂
I Love Elmo and Cookie Monster
CoOkiE got me lol 2:30
I FREAKIN LOVE ELMOOOO
Mathew Gaydos: I'm sure there's a certain thrill, excitement, fun when you have rules in your head when you're performing a character like Elmo, of like "OK, we're improving right now, but I have to stay in this box, I am this old, I can say these things, I know these words." I'm sure that's exciting and sometimes maybe a little... Is it scary? Do you ever get nervous doing that?
Ryan Dillon: No, but I often find myself doing things that are probably more indulgent than the character would allow for, because it is limiting. It's very limiting to play a 3-and-a-half year old on a late-night talk show because, that is an odd scenario. So you do have to bend the rules a little bit. I always feel like the ages, from a curricular perspective, it's really important to have an age to write to for the show, but I always feel like, we don't know how old Ernie and Bert are, and we don't really care, we don't really know how old Grover is, and we don't really care, I don't anyway, so for me, all the characters are child-like, but not children, they have an innocence and a childish wonder about them, but they're not babies, cause when you make them babies, it makes it really hard to make them funny.
Sam Schultz: They're like really smart cats or dogs or something.
Ryan: Yeah, they're wise but they're also really stupid.
Matthew: Through the years, I feel like I've seen a number of clips of specifically you performing Elmo on Jimmy Fallon, where you can catch him off-guard with something, in a way where he's like "Did Elmo just say balsamic vinegar?"
Ryan: Yes, we just had it the other day. I played Password. And I've been dying to play Password, cause we were supposed to do it before Covid, and I love game shows, I'm a total freak for that stuff, so I couldn't wait to play. And what's really hard in that game... I was playing for keeps. Like "I am playing this game, I'm gonna win this game." And so crazy things come out, like Elmo guesses satchel. And that was not Elmo guessing satchel, OK? That was Ryan Dillon guessing satchel. But there's a forgiveness because, it's already really complicated and complex to mentally wrap yourself around playing a character in that context who's meant to be younger, but then to be playing a game with an adult in that context... Cause we also had to do this thing where Elmo can't read, so Higgins had to whisper the clues. But I also love the dichotomy of a character who can't read but happens to know what satchel is. You know what I mean? There's this kinda duality.
Matthew: You also have the moment where Higgins is whispering to Elmo not to you.
Ryan: Yes, and I should say by the way, we were playing that game for real. I was looking up to see if I could get the whispering, I couldn't see what he was whispering. And sometimes I could see the card he was holding, and sometimes I couldn't see the card he was holding. So it was really like we were playing the game. But I love those moments. I think there's some forgiveness in those moments, just like with Jim and Frank, when they would do these shows, they kinda steer, cause you're also playing for a different audience, you're playing for the adults, you're not doing it for the kids. So those things are always fun.
Sam: Muppets on talk shows, a beautiful, beautiful thing.
Ryan: I agree.
Sam: Should happen all the time.
Ryan: It should.
I broke my face smiling. 😊
Cutest thing ever! 😂
I never watch this segment, but this is great 😃
It should be part of the show!
Muppet Performers:
Ryan Dillon as Elmo
David Rudman as Cookie Monster
😂If Elmo wanted to stick to true Sesame Street style, on Noodle, he should’ve said “Mister” 🤣but instead he went full Naruto style and said “Ramen”
2:27
The scores 911 💀💀💀
2 of my favorite puppets from Sesame Street
I know this was probably rehearsed but I loved it.
GOATS!!
I realized since Elmo’s puppet can’t hold and grab stuff he needs Steve to “tell” him the password to keep the illusion. Cookie Monster’s puppet is a live-hand puppet so he can grab and hold stuff.
Good thing Cookie Monster brought a snack otherwise he would have ate Tariq's hat!
3:39 didnt give the clue out 😅
4:37 no context
Love this.
Why do I feel the real password is 911
Cookie Wick 🔫 - "someone took Elmo AND his knapsack of cookies........."
Thought Noodle was gonna be Mr. Noodle
It cracks me up to see how much Jimmy gets into the games he plays on his show LoL 😂
Book bag is2 words
Still love it👍
I hope they will be on tonight show password again someday
So good
Jimmy Fallon password awesomeness job
It's nice to know both Sesame Street AND Password are still on!