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Template:Am Dr. Nobel Price is an inventor whose only inventions are either of no use or have already been invented. He first appeared on Sesame Street around 1979 and appeared on the show until about 1988. He often appeared in Sesame Street News Flash segments, showing off his latest inventions to Kermit the Frog. His name is a pun on the Nobel Prize.

He starred in the street scene for Episode 1845, where he discovers gravity.

Dr. Price can be seen in the background in Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird.

Inventions

  • A rain-making machine (which he thought worked when it finally rained in Episode 1740)
  • The Great Poonga-Poonga (live rabbit) (Episode 2258)
  • A wake-up machine (similar to an alarm clock) (Episode 2282)
  • Tinkle Table (piano)
  • Foot Snuggies (socks)
  • Herman the Hoppity-Hop (a replica of Kermit)
  • Speaking Stick (microphone)
  • Slushabouts (galoshes)
  • The 11-worder (a sign he placed in front of the Fix-it Shop. The sign's exact words were "This Sign Is To Let You Know The Store Is Opened". Unfortunately, no one could get in because the sign was blocking the way.
  • Hoopy Toss and Hoopy Toss Jr. A table and chair, respectively.
  • The Question Answerer One of the few inventions that hadn't really been invented. The only problem was, the only answer it gave was "COLD".