You know what I love about this? Even when the puppeteers are right behind them and moving their lips, you still believe that the puppets are real creatures that are alive. It's amazing and magical.
I love how absolutely sly and quick witted they can be without the restrictions of children's public television holding them back. That little glimmer of innuendos while still being kid-friendly and innocent lol. I have mad respect for these people, not only do they have to control these little fuzzballs, but they have to voice them too with full expression. With great puppeteers,no wonder Sesame Street is still a dominant kid's educational show!
I know this sounds weird,but I kinda can't wrap my head around them not being real. even when they're sitting there with the puppet masters, they seem so alive
That's the brilliance of the Muppets. Even at times when you are just seeing them with their performers out in the open and even see them talk like normal, they are able to direct your attention to the muppets rather than themselves.
I love how the Sesame Street Muppets can be able to achieve just the right amount of dirty/witty when not kept in the confines of 'educational television'.
KK Akuoku they've been asked questions like "are erie and Bert gay" and Bert answered straight up "no, we're barely even freinds, erie is super annoying sometimws". my head cannon is thay the monsters themselves are actors on a show themselves, but it's a reality TV show for kids.
A bunch of people in their late 30's, 40's and 50's all of a sudden become 3, 4 and 5 years old again. This is the magic of television and the joy it can bring to our lives.
In 2003, I was invited to help my friend who was the "Muppet Wrangler" on the set of THE WEST WING for the episodes "Eppur Si Muove". It didn't matter how big the actor was or how lauded, when a Muppet would appear on the set they all became 5 year old's again. Everyone's eyes would light up. Crew members brought their kids in to meet Elmo and Big Bird, and the Muppeteers stayed well after the 'martini shot' to make sure everyone got a picture. Especially Carroll Spinney, who as in his 70s at the time. One of the jobs of the wrangler was collect feathers that Big Bird would lose throughout the day, so that they could be reattached for the next day's filming. (Yes Big Bird molts) Well one feather was laying on his (Big Bird) chair when he got up for a take, and my buddy and eye saw Janell Maloney eyeing it. She didn't think we were watching her, but the minute she caught on she gave my friend these puppy-dog eyes, pleading for the feather. He nodded and said, "Yeah, go ahead." She promptly snatched it up, with the biggest smile on her face, and ran off to her dressing room like a four-year-old who had been gifted a puppy for her birthday.
I love it. There are actual children, seeing the actual Muppets and the actual puppeteers actually moving their lips, and they don't _care_, maybe even don't _notice_. There's gotta be a class for that, like when David and Cookie Monster were on the Daytime Emmy Awards and Cookie ate the Emmy. "Taste MUCH better than Latin Grammy!"
John Wozniak It is interesting, huh? Kevin Clash, the voice and puppeteer for Elmo, said he thinks it’s because kids hold onto their imagination for a long time, and they kinda see the puppeteers as types of assistants carrying their favorite characters.
I know some people might think that these guys have easy jobs, but they do twice the work of voice actors (voice acting being another difficult job!) and some have to put their whole body into their puppets for long hours. These guys with the arm puppets, they literally hold their hand in the air for ages (sometimes with teams of people), trying to remember to make the eyes blink&express things appropriately, move the mouth just so. After so many years it's probably second nature, but it's still such a tough job! I loved Sesame Street as a little kid, and now MY kid loves Sesame Street, and while live actors have come&gone and grown up or passed away over the years, the one thing that has never changed are the puppets, so consistent in their voices/actions/looks, and I have the puppeteers to thank for that ( :
The Murloc Tamer imagine operating Bruno the garbage man. Carol Spinny was basically two characters walking around as one, but talking and acting like another
The human is a mere meat puppet. The muppet - actually a pan-dimensional being who intrudes into our space looking that way - is the one really in control.
I am moving to Sesame Street when i turn 18 and graduate college and living with Bert. and Ernie even though Ernie. Isn't there. I'm. Also muppeteering
To an extent, Disney still wont let frank oz, the original voice actor for fozzie bear and Yoda and plenty others come back because different creative ideas
Harley Bird as Peppa Pig Meg Hall as Suzzie Sheep Sian Taylor as Zooey Zebra Alice May as Rebecca Rabbit Julia Moss as Emily Elephant Jadon Mills as Danny Dog Sammy Prince as Pedro Pony Zara Siddiqi as Candy Cat Jamie Oram as Freddy Fox Chaniya Mahon as Wendy Wolf Abigail Daniels as Cousin Chloë Preston Nyman as Simon Squirrel Matilde Robert as Belinda Bear
Just. Brilliant. It was particularly great to see the performers and the muppets in the same shot; it seems like they stopped doing that for a long time after Jim Henson died. Big thanks and admiration to Nerd HQ, Zac, and the muppeteers!
You know the puppet work is so well done and expressive that you can literally have the puppeteer right out in the open control it, and yet the puppets themselves are still expressive enough to be convincing. Of course, nostalgia may also be a factor in what makes these characters so believable as living sentient beings rather than felt and strings, but you have to admit that what these people do on and off TV with these puppets is amazing and it just gives it a little bit more of that magic.
Eric Jacobson sounds like Oscar, and what a coincidence because starting in 2015 he became the understudy for Caroll Spinney the original voice and puppeteer of Oscar.
I had a huge smile on my face the whole time watching this. Seeing these guys in action and watching them flex their comedic muscles is wonderful. Seeing them let off the leash outside the boundaries of Sesame Street is always so fun
I worked with Jim Henson, Frank Oz, Jerry Nelson and the rest of the talent on the pilot for the Muppet Show (originally called "Sex and Violence with the Muppets) I was the recording engineer and in between takes I would enter the studio and hang out with everyone Jim and Frank were very nice decent people. We often had lunch in the studio and discuss how things could look better. Jim was a very warm person with an awesome vision. Now that Carroll Spinney has gone off to join Him, I can only envision the fun the are having together!
For a bunch of characters from Educational Television, nothing quite compares to the Sesame Street Muppets (especially when they show up in TH-cam videos).
magic of Muppets - your brain outright stops noticing the human _right there_ doing the actual talking and you're mesmerized by the moving talking bit of fur and felt completely!
It's nice to see Murry being in one of these sesame street interview videos along with bert grover and cookie monster as well as there respective performer's
Max Barr I think it is possible that Ryan Dillon has not been performing the character long enough to improvise as comfortably as the older guys (although it seemed like Joey Maz did most of the talking anyway), or that Sesame Workshop is a little gun shy about showing Elmo with new performer. Or maybe he was just busy.
It's funny, despite the fact that they're not ventriliquists and still move their mouths when playing the characters, I still associate Cookie Monster and the man sitting with Cookie Monster as two different people
I think it’s so special that it’s a lot easier to look past the performers while in sight that’s I thought. I really just hear my childhood favorites and it’s like the performers are just accompanying them.
That was awesome, I love the Sesame Street and Muppet characters. Please please please have them back next year and for LONGER! 30 minutes is just so short. I'll throw money your way if it helps
@TF Fan Artist I'll be honest, I have no idea why I wrote that 5 years ago. But now that I rewatch the video, probably because he seems like a cool funny dude.
@@mrcydonia now that Sesame Street is on HBO max they only have 30 minutes instead of an hour so they have no time for word on the street segments with Murray and I also think Joey mazzarino had some disagreements with sesame and chose to leave
Absolutely amazing. Really awe inspiring to watch as the Muppets actively and essentially in hand-puppet form by their co-panelists and still being seen and felt as truly real and separate people. Despite simple and clear puppet arrangement the puppeteers brought them so amazingly to life that they were truly part of the panel and not dolls. And damned funny along the way at times above the general smiling humor they gave me... A couple-three times I laughed so loud any others who live on this floor are around HAD to hear me.
In 2003, I was invited to help my friend who was the "Muppet Wrangler" on the set of THE WEST WING for the episodes "Eppur Si Muove". It didn't matter how big the actor was or how lauded, when a Muppet would appear on the set they all became 5 year old's again. Everyone's eyes would light up. Crew members brought their kids in to meet Elmo and Big Bird, and the Muppeteers stayed well after the 'martini shot' to make sure everyone got a picture. Especially Carroll Spinney, who as in his 70s at the time. One of the jobs of the wrangler was collect feathers that Big Bird would lose throughout the day, so that they could be reattached for the next day's filming. (Yes Big Bird molts) Well one feather was laying on his (Big Bird) chair when he got up for a take, and my buddy and eye saw Janell Maloney eyeing it. She didn't think we were watching her, but the minute she caught on she gave my friend these puppy-dog eyes, pleading for the feather. He nodded and said, "Yeah, go ahead." She promptly snatched it up, with the biggest smile on her face, and ran off to her dressing room like a four-year-old who had been gifted a puppy for her birthday.
+Michael Israel Voice Actors work in animation, narration, commercials, and movies. Puppeteers work with the puppets and do the voices. There two totally different careers.
The guy playing Bert is very talented. Sounds like the original Bert voice and he also does miss piggy and sounds exactly like the original miss piggy.
That's the magic of the Muppets. They are so eye catching and full of life that they become real to us. So even when you see the performer there with the Muppet your still only focused on the Muppet and not the performer. Like Jim said "The frog is much more interesting to look at than the man sitting right next to him.".
I actually worked this show lol, they came back to get him when the room was empty. They were exhausted and wanted some water first, and when they go back out on the stage they tend to get mobbed.
23:54 - Cookie Monster looks bored, and Bert has just HAD it. (That said - the guy who does Bert now is virtually indistinguishable from Frank Oz! It's incredible.)
I could cry I missed this panel. Now that I have a baby, we watch sesame at least twice a day! I know a little child who would have went crazy for Bert and Murray! Thanks for giving us the video at least, Nerd HQ!
I loved when Grover was a door-to-door salesman and was always trying to sell Kermit things he didn't need! And when Kermit did the Fast Breaking News Story of Jack Be Nimble with the Hippy Jack! "Everything is everything!" THAT always cracked up! And little Joey and Jon-Jon and Kermit doing the alphabet and counting! Adorable! "A-B-C-D-E-F Cookie Monster! *Giggles!"
You know what I love about this? Even when the puppeteers are right behind them and moving their lips, you still believe that the puppets are real creatures that are alive. It's amazing and magical.
Agreed
I don't even acknowledge the puppeteers. I get so caught up in the characters everything else fades away.
I feel he needed to hold cookie up more he was too low
❤yes
I love how absolutely sly and quick witted they can be without the restrictions of children's public television holding them back. That little glimmer of innuendos while still being kid-friendly and innocent lol. I have mad respect for these people, not only do they have to control these little fuzzballs, but they have to voice them too with full expression. With great puppeteers,no wonder Sesame Street is still a dominant kid's educational show!
Agreed!
I know this sounds weird,but I kinda can't wrap my head around them not being real. even when they're sitting there with the puppet masters, they seem so alive
Almost everybody has that. I am watching 3 people and 3 muppets, not 3 people and 3 objects.
Echoing Widdekuu91. I posted my own up above about that but they summed it up very nicely.
They are the personas they played for years, so in a way they are real, because they're a part of them.
That's the brilliance of the Muppets. Even at times when you are just seeing them with their performers out in the open and even see them talk like normal, they are able to direct your attention to the muppets rather than themselves.
Gemma Pettersen I know, right?
I love how the Sesame Street Muppets can be able to achieve just the right amount of dirty/witty when not kept in the confines of 'educational television'.
KK Akuoku
oh so muppets means monster puppets
JediWookie marionettes/ puppets
Muppets
KK Akuoku they've been asked questions like "are erie and Bert gay" and Bert answered straight up "no, we're barely even freinds, erie is super annoying sometimws". my head cannon is thay the monsters themselves are actors on a show themselves, but it's a reality TV show for kids.
Agreed. One time on Jimmy Fallon, Elmo mentioned beer.
A bunch of people in their late 30's, 40's and 50's all of a sudden become 3, 4 and 5 years old again. This is the magic of television and the joy it can bring to our lives.
In 2003, I was invited to help my friend who was the "Muppet Wrangler" on the set of THE WEST WING for the episodes "Eppur Si Muove". It didn't matter how big the actor was or how lauded, when a Muppet would appear on the set they all became 5 year old's again. Everyone's eyes would light up. Crew members brought their kids in to meet Elmo and Big Bird, and the Muppeteers stayed well after the 'martini shot' to make sure everyone got a picture. Especially Carroll Spinney, who as in his 70s at the time.
One of the jobs of the wrangler was collect feathers that Big Bird would lose throughout the day, so that they could be reattached for the next day's filming. (Yes Big Bird molts) Well one feather was laying on his (Big Bird) chair when he got up for a take, and my buddy and eye saw Janell Maloney eyeing it. She didn't think we were watching her, but the minute she caught on she gave my friend these puppy-dog eyes, pleading for the feather. He nodded and said, "Yeah, go ahead." She promptly snatched it up, with the biggest smile on her face, and ran off to her dressing room like a four-year-old who had been gifted a puppy for her birthday.
@@straak - I love stories like these. Thanks for sharing.
I love it. There are actual children, seeing the actual Muppets and the actual puppeteers actually moving their lips, and they don't _care_, maybe even don't _notice_. There's gotta be a class for that, like when David and Cookie Monster were on the Daytime Emmy Awards and Cookie ate the Emmy. "Taste MUCH better than Latin Grammy!"
John Wozniak It is interesting, huh? Kevin Clash, the voice and puppeteer for Elmo, said he thinks it’s because kids hold onto their imagination for a long time, and they kinda see the puppeteers as types of assistants carrying their favorite characters.
I am over 40 i couldn't care either
John Wozniak Go Bills
I know some people might think that these guys have easy jobs, but they do twice the work of voice actors (voice acting being another difficult job!) and some have to put their whole body into their puppets for long hours. These guys with the arm puppets, they literally hold their hand in the air for ages (sometimes with teams of people), trying to remember to make the eyes blink&express things appropriately, move the mouth just so. After so many years it's probably second nature, but it's still such a tough job! I loved Sesame Street as a little kid, and now MY kid loves Sesame Street, and while live actors have come&gone and grown up or passed away over the years, the one thing that has never changed are the puppets, so consistent in their voices/actions/looks, and I have the puppeteers to thank for that ( :
jfish you said it
If you've seen how Big Bird is operated, oh boy, it's voice acting, acting, puppeteering, while only looking at your script and a monitor.
and big bird is tough
The Murloc Tamer imagine operating Bruno the garbage man. Carol Spinny was basically two characters walking around as one, but talking and acting like another
They rock
The guy performing Murray has so much life. :)
Stef S He’s Italian!! Italian’s are loud!!
Lillieana G I think you Italians has an attitutde of life
I loved how he zoned into the kids right away! Such a kid's performer.
Seems he wants to be front of house all the time. Rude, interrupts the other actors all the time, doesn’t like it when he isn’t centre of attention
@NonsenTional ಠ_ಠ study the analysis of observable behaviour 😀. Then you will understand
Whenever they were speaking I could only see the muppets as talking and the voice actors just moving their lips
They’re MUPPETEERS!!! NOT VOICE ACTORS!!!
The human is a mere meat puppet. The muppet - actually a pan-dimensional being who intrudes into our space looking that way - is the one really in control.
I am moving to Sesame Street when i turn 18 and graduate college and living with Bert. and Ernie even though Ernie. Isn't there. I'm. Also muppeteering
Jim Henson's legacy seems to be in good hands.
@@michalm2279 as far as performers
Quite literally
Home alone
@@mesquitegirl2013 vico
To an extent, Disney still wont let frank oz, the original voice actor for fozzie bear and Yoda and plenty others come back because different creative ideas
We can tell they kept Murray on a leash. Boy when they unlock it.. He is a motor mouth! But we love him!!!
His puppeteer retired. :(
this should be on the news "Grover admits to being Super Grover"
Grayson Wells first tony Stark now Grover
Oh no news reporters will come to sesmestreet everyday just to see Grover
Tony Stank you mean
I literally cheered when Cookie monster ate the 🍪!
my highlight
"Are you saying there's a duality to Zac, in his ethos?"
My gosh, these guys are brilliant.
David Rudman and Joey Mazzarino are two of the most genuinely happiest people I've ever seen.
Harley Bird as Peppa Pig
Meg Hall as Suzzie Sheep
Sian Taylor as Zooey Zebra
Alice May as Rebecca Rabbit
Julia Moss as Emily Elephant
Jadon Mills as Danny Dog
Sammy Prince as Pedro Pony
Zara Siddiqi as Candy Cat
Jamie Oram as Freddy Fox
Chaniya Mahon as Wendy Wolf
Abigail Daniels as Cousin Chloë
Preston Nyman as Simon Squirrel
Matilde Robert as Belinda Bear
The rent is too damn high?! Move to Sesame Street!
Gilbert977 this comment is a time capsule
Just. Brilliant. It was particularly great to see the performers and the muppets in the same shot; it seems like they stopped doing that for a long time after Jim Henson died. Big thanks and admiration to Nerd HQ, Zac, and the muppeteers!
Vicki Smith those are not the muppets
You know the puppet work is so well done and expressive that you can literally have the puppeteer right out in the open control it, and yet the puppets themselves are still expressive enough to be convincing. Of course, nostalgia may also be a factor in what makes these characters so believable as living sentient beings rather than felt and strings, but you have to admit that what these people do on and off TV with these puppets is amazing and it just gives it a little bit more of that magic.
Ryan Dylan as Elmo!
Its so insane how Cookie Monster's operator is able to throw his voice so clearly & LOUDLY while barely moving his mouth
regardless with puppeteers and characters, i see 6 people on the panel
Same
Eric Jacobson sounds like Oscar, and what a coincidence because starting in 2015 he became the understudy for Caroll Spinney the original voice and puppeteer of Oscar.
Notice how important they find it to let the children speak. Also, so cute Jedi kids ❤
That was seriously the best panel ever. It was so cute!!!
Greatest panel ever
agreed!
" thank god it came out of that end!" *grover stares intensly*
5:30 - 6:06 Murray just started PUBERTY
21:22 “WOW! Way to make us all feel bad!” 😂😂😂😂😂😂 God, I love Murray
It is so amazing to see the guys behind the puppets! That is so brilliant. Thank you Nerd HQ!!!
I flipped when Bert came on :))))
I had a huge smile on my face the whole time watching this. Seeing these guys in action and watching them flex their comedic muscles is wonderful. Seeing them let off the leash outside the boundaries of Sesame Street is always so fun
And this is why Murray Monster is one of my favorite Sesame Street characters.
I worked with Jim Henson, Frank Oz, Jerry Nelson and the rest of the talent on the pilot for the Muppet Show (originally called "Sex and Violence with the Muppets) I was the recording engineer and in between takes I would enter the studio and hang out with everyone Jim and Frank were very nice decent people. We often had lunch in the studio and discuss how things could look better. Jim was a very warm person with an awesome vision. Now that Carroll Spinney has gone off to join Him, I can only envision the fun the are having together!
Ernie was speaking credits in muppets valentine show Bert speaks at the dance scene in muppet show sex and violence
A Super Grover movie? That's the best idea I've ever heard!
Have you heard about the top wing movie
Bert: I had to get a roommate.
That was priceless.
For a bunch of characters from Educational Television, nothing quite compares to the Sesame Street Muppets (especially when they show up in TH-cam videos).
So weird to see Murray being all wisecracking and not at all child friendly
It’s unbelievable that a same puppeteer performs Grover and Bert!!!
Yeah agree got his hands full but seems like a fun job
And yoda miss piggy and fozzie
magic of Muppets - your brain outright stops noticing the human _right there_ doing the actual talking and you're mesmerized by the moving talking bit of fur and felt completely!
I love how Cookie is running the show, and meanwhile Grove is just sitting there.
Cookie trying to steal the spot light 😂😂
I just don't care if i can see the puppeters. I never breaks the magic for me :)
5:33 that catch was PERFECT
7:41 Thought that was actually coming from Cookie Monster for a second
I can't wait to see Eric Jacobson, start preforming "Oscar The Grouch" full time.
Dillon Ohlemiller Eric is the understudy for Oscar.
@@andreassmith-partee3355 not anymore. He is doing him full time
It's nice to see Murry being in one of these sesame street interview videos along with bert grover and cookie monster as well as there respective performer's
That little girl looks so much like Carrie Fischer. They should get her as the new young Leia
This was epic on all accounts.
Murray: I don't have any nether regions
Darn, never thought I would ever hear that in my life 😂
25:36 it looks like cookie monster is trying to eat his hand
Freakin' adorable and so much fun.
6:09 Cookie Monster's Reaction Though! 😂😂😂😂😂
That part always gets me! 😂😂😂
I'm a bit bummed that there was no Elmo... Id have loved to see Elmo do his thing live off the cuff... er... fur?
Elmo has done many talk show appearances over the years, and they were always hilarious: muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Elmo_Guest_Appearances
I know, I've seen a lot of them. I wanted him here...
Max Barr I think it is possible that Ryan Dillon has not been performing the character long enough to improvise as comfortably as the older guys (although it seemed like Joey Maz did most of the talking anyway), or that Sesame Workshop is a little gun shy about showing Elmo with new performer. Or maybe he was just busy.
Same
It's funny, despite the fact that they're not ventriliquists and still move their mouths when playing the characters, I still associate Cookie Monster and the man sitting with Cookie Monster as two different people
I'm Surprised Jeff Dunham Hasn't Shown up on a Episode
I love how when he holds cookie monsters mouth open he holds his mouth open
"Yeah, I had to get a roommate!" Classic Bert
I think it’s so special that it’s a lot easier to look past the performers while in sight that’s I thought. I really just hear my childhood favorites and it’s like the performers are just accompanying them.
I can respect how they didn't hold back stuff like how the iPad story books worked, I can respect this so much
Also a possible reference to the Adult Swim Cookie Monster Keebler Elfs thingy that actually was surprising
Is weird that you concentrate on the puppets more and even tho that the puppet masters are there, amazing
Murray is an underrated Muppet. Give him more love!
He's not part of reality anymore.
@Josh The Red Pen I agree!
" I had to get a roommate" lol
That was awesome, I love the Sesame Street and Muppet characters. Please please please have them back next year and for LONGER! 30 minutes is just so short. I'll throw money your way if it helps
It makes me sad that Joey Mazzarino isn't on Sesame Street anymore.
@TF Fan Artist I'll be honest, I have no idea why I wrote that 5 years ago. But now that I rewatch the video, probably because he seems like a cool funny dude.
@@mrcydonia now that Sesame Street is on HBO max they only have 30 minutes instead of an hour so they have no time for word on the street segments with Murray and I also think Joey mazzarino had some disagreements with sesame and chose to leave
Excellent show.
Absolutely amazing. Really awe inspiring to watch as the Muppets actively and essentially in hand-puppet form by their co-panelists and still being seen and felt as truly real and separate people. Despite simple and clear puppet arrangement the puppeteers brought them so amazingly to life that they were truly part of the panel and not dolls.
And damned funny along the way at times above the general smiling humor they gave me... A couple-three times I laughed so loud any others who live on this floor are around HAD to hear me.
In 2003, I was invited to help my friend who was the "Muppet Wrangler" on the set of THE WEST WING for the episodes "Eppur Si Muove". It didn't matter how big the actor was or how lauded, when a Muppet would appear on the set they all became 5 year old's again. Everyone's eyes would light up. Crew members brought their kids in to meet Elmo and Big Bird, and the Muppeteers stayed well after the 'martini shot' to make sure everyone got a picture. Especially Carroll Spinney, who as in his 70s at the time.
One of the jobs of the wrangler was collect feathers that Big Bird would lose throughout the day, so that they could be reattached for the next day's filming. (Yes Big Bird molts) Well one feather was laying on his (Big Bird) chair when he got up for a take, and my buddy and eye saw Janell Maloney eyeing it. She didn't think we were watching her, but the minute she caught on she gave my friend these puppy-dog eyes, pleading for the feather. He nodded and said, "Yeah, go ahead." She promptly snatched it up, with the biggest smile on her face, and ran off to her dressing room like a four-year-old who had been gifted a puppy for her birthday.
I wish Frank Oz was there in fact I wish he would've never retired
I know. These are all new voice actors. And they are great. However, it would be nice to see the old classic voice actors again doing the voices
+Michael Israel Voice Acting is a whole different career. Puppeteers do both the puppeteering and voice.
+muppetsstoogesfan1 ?
+Michael Israel Voice Actors work in animation, narration, commercials, and movies. Puppeteers work with the puppets and do the voices. There two totally different careers.
+muppetsstoogesfan1 that's right you have to control and puppeteer the movements of the characters while doing the voice at the same time
Grover's like "When am I gonna get to join the fun?"
The guy playing Bert is very talented. Sounds like the original Bert voice and he also does miss piggy and sounds exactly like the original miss piggy.
L❤️VED YOU GUYS
i grew up watching sesame street and the muppet show in the 80's, those were the days
OMG I'm so jealous of the girl that fed cookie monsta. what a privilege.
THEY BROKE THERE RULES THERE IS RECORDING FOR THIS AHHHH!
I'm just freaking out that its ZACHERY LEVI hosting!!!!!!!!!!! SQQQUUUEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hard to believe this show is getting closer every day to its 50th season.
Best line “yeah I had to get a room mate”
This was so cute! Fantastic!
That's the magic of the Muppets. They are so eye catching and full of life that they become real to us. So even when you see the performer there with the Muppet your still only focused on the Muppet and not the performer. Like Jim said "The frog is much more interesting to look at than the man sitting right next to him.".
i would kickstart a grover movie
this is HYSTERICAL! Thank you TNH and Zac!
Cookie Monster is always fun. Grover has always been my favorite!! ❤ Murray like a journalist has been a good newer addition.
I've always had a dream to be on Sesame Street one day
That is my dream you I have been following my dream to be a muppeteer on Sesame Street and live with Ernie and Bert
@Samiya Smith 😃 😃
This was so nice! :D
I really love the cookie monster. ^^
I love that they casually leave Grover, like, dead on the floor lol
This is amazing that the puppeteers get into character for the fans and kids
Poor Grover got left behind! ;_;
I actually worked this show lol, they came back to get him when the room was empty. They were exhausted and wanted some water first, and when they go back out on the stage they tend to get mobbed.
HoldMeCloserTonyDanza yeah i Don't believe you.
HoldMeCloserTonyDanza Lies
And so did Elmo the end
6:09 Didn't expect that reaction! LMAO 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Super Grover and Bat Eric!
Honestly bert and ernie are my faveorite
No they are. My most favorite I love them more than anyone
Rudman does Cookie Monster so easily
Moderator: How does Tom Hiddleston work his way into *every panel* ...?
Everyone Else: BY BEING TOM HIDDLESTON...
sesame street is a blessing
I only came to see Murray and that was it. Though I was hoping to hear a question from the audience about him and his lamb friend Ovejita.
Sadly, Murray doesn't make any appearances.
23:54 - Cookie Monster looks bored, and Bert has just HAD it.
(That said - the guy who does Bert now is virtually indistinguishable from Frank Oz! It's incredible.)
Great shirt, Eric!! LOVE IT!
I could cry I missed this panel. Now that I have a baby, we watch sesame at least twice a day! I know a little child who would have went crazy for Bert and Murray! Thanks for giving us the video at least, Nerd HQ!
"WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH THE TREE?!"
- Murray, July 2014
That was hilarious am luvin nerd hq streaming doing great Zach! Ill b watchin all wkend!
I would see Super Grover the Movie!!
Have you heard about the top wing movie
I loved when Grover was a door-to-door salesman and was always trying to sell Kermit things he didn't need! And when Kermit did the Fast Breaking News Story of Jack Be Nimble with the Hippy Jack! "Everything is everything!" THAT always cracked up! And little Joey and Jon-Jon and Kermit doing the alphabet and counting! Adorable! "A-B-C-D-E-F Cookie Monster! *Giggles!"
This was very BEAUTIFUL
I really loved Jim Henson’s voice doing Guy Smiley. He was so energetic and upbeat.
Yay! Epic Panel!!!