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A clip from ''[[Sesame Street]]'' appears in this [[1982]] [[Steven Spielberg]] movie. The show is playing on the TV during a scene with E.T. and Gertie. [[Grover]] and [[Big Bird]] are heard, and Gertie (played by [[Drew Barrymore]]) plays along with a cartoon short about a basket, a bandit, and a ball.
 
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[[File:Et-comic.jpg|thumb|300px|"E.C. the Extra-Celestial"]]
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[[File:ETmoon-muppetbabies.jpg|thumb|300px|In the post-credits epilogue of "From a Galaxy Far, Far Away," Kermit rides a bicycle with Animal and Irma as passengers in the basket silhouetted against the moon, paying homage to an iconic scene from ''E.T.'']]
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'''''E.T. the Extra Terrestrial''''', [[Steven Spielberg]]'s high-grossing [[1982]] film, included a clip from ''[[Sesame Street]]''.
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During a scene with E.T. and Gertie (played by [[Drew Barrymore]]), the show is playing on the TV long enough for two sketches to appear. The first is an animated film about the letter [[B]] that aids E.T. in learning how to speak. The second scene features [[Big Bird]] introducing [[Grover]] in the [[courtyard]] as he demonstrates two chin-ups (this scene has been released commercially on ''[[Old School: Volume 1]]'' as an insert for [[Episode 0536]]). The audio that ends the scene, however, was taken from [[Episode 1364]] to provide a more appropriate dialogue for the film: Big Bird observes a rocket ship and remarks, "I think it came from outer space," just as E.T. begins to communicate his desire to phone home.
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Also, during a scene in which E.T. is reading a coloring book in the closet, a [[Bert]] toy can be seen hanging on the wall behind him.
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The E.T. puppet also made an appearance in ''[[The Earth Day Special]]'', as did [[the Muppets]].
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The 1995 [[McDonald's]] [[Happy Birthday Happy Meal toy|Happy Birthday Happy Meal]] series of connectable toys featured E.T. as well as [[Baby Kermit]] and [[Baby Piggy]].
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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===[[Muppet Magazine]]===
In a [[1984]] ''[[Muppet Babies]]'' episode, "[[Episode 112: From a Galaxy Far, Far Away|From a Galaxy Far, Far Away]]", the Babies find a strange creature who they assume is an alien, left behind on Earth. They attempt to contact the alien's family, and build a giant slingshot to send her home. The creature turns out to be a koala who escaped from the zoo.
 
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* The film's story was the basis for a comic spoof featured in the [[Muppet Magazine issue 1|January 1983 issue]]. "E.C. the Extra-Celestial" featured [[Gonzo]] in the role of a visiting alien who takes up residence with the Muppets, creates a psychic bond with Kermit, watches ''Sesame Street'' with [[Annie Sue Pig]], and finds himself under the microscope of [[Muppet Labs]].
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* E.T. makes an appearance in another comic book story published in the [[Muppet Magazine issue 3|Summer 1983 issue]]. He doesn't speak or take part in the story, but appears to be a part of the crew of the Millenium Falcon from ''[[Star Wars]]''.
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* In a "[[Miss Piggy]]'s Advice" column from the [[Muppet Magazine issue 5|Winter 1984 issue of ''Muppet Magazine'']], Piggy answers a letter from "A Secret Admirer" stating that she recently auditioned for Spielberg's new film "E.T. Goes [[Back to the Future]] for a [[Close Encounters of the Third Kind|Close Encounter]] with a [[Poltergeist]]".
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* When [[Gonzo]] and [[Ethan Hawke]] take off for the stars in a home-made spaceship fueled by oatmeal in the [[Muppet Magazine issue 12|Fall 1985]] issue, [[Camilla]] sends them off with a farewell sign that reads "Phone Home." Her message echoes a famous line from the 1982 film when E.T. communicates a desire to contact his people.
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* The [[Muppet Magazine issue 13|Winter 1986]] issue features a photo spread for an interview with Hollywood sound designer [[Mark Mangini]]. [[Dr. Bunsen Honeydew]] is pictured controlling a device created in [[Muppet Labs]] to create sound effects. Of the various parts labelled on the side is a phone with a sign that reads "Phone Home," another reference to a famous line from ''E.T.''
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===[[Muppet Babies]]===
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* In a [[1984]] episode, "[[Episode 108: What Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up?|What Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up?]]" a brief clip from the movie is shown when [[Baby Piggy]] and [[Baby Kermit]] imagine themselves being movie stars. As Kermit arrives, the clip of [[Drew Barrymore|Gertie]] screaming is used. Later in the episode, when Kermit imagines himself as a taxi driver to the moon, E.T. himself, unseen (voice by [[Frank Welker]]) asks for a ride home.
 
* In another 1984 episode, "[[Episode 112: From a Galaxy Far, Far Away|From a Galaxy Far, Far Away]]", the Babies find [[Irma]], a strange creature who they assume is an alien, left behind on Earth. They attempt to contact the alien's family, and build a giant slingshot to send her home. The creature turns out to be a koala who escaped from the zoo. The basic plot is a similar take on the events of ''E.T. - The Extra Terrestrial'' -- save for the slingshot and the koala.
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* Yet another 1984 episode, "[[Episode 107: Eight Take-Away One Equals Panic|Eight Take-Away One Equals Panic]]," features the song "[[Table for One]]" in which the Muppet Babies try to convince [[Baby Fozzie]] that flying solo can be okay. During the song montage, [[Baby Piggy]] cruises by in a flying saucer and makes reference to E.T. in the lyrics.
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* In the 1987 episode "[[Episode 406: This Little Piggy Went to Hollywood|This Little Piggy Went to Hollywood]]," [[Baby Piggy]] dreams of being discovered by a famous director in a record store. In walks [[Steven Spielberg|Steven Weirdbird]] (played by [[Baby Gonzo]]) looking to cast a role in his latest film, "ET's [[Close Encounters of the Third Kind|Close Encounter]] with [[Indiana Jones|Indiana]] [[Jaws]]."
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===[[Sesame Street]]===
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* In a [[Sesame Street News Flash]], [[the Martians]] descend onto [[Old MacDonald]]'s Farm. They address reporter [[Kermit the Frog]] as "E.T.?"
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===[[Muppets Tonight]]===
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* A lyric from "[[Now You Has Jazz]]" improvised by [[Billy Crystal]] in [[Episode 103: Billy Crystal|episode 103]] mentions "E.T. phone home."
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* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083866/ IMDb]
   
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"E.C. the Extra-Celestial"

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In the post-credits epilogue of "From a Galaxy Far, Far Away," Kermit rides a bicycle with Animal and Irma as passengers in the basket silhouetted against the moon, paying homage to an iconic scene from E.T.

E.T. the Extra Terrestrial, Steven Spielberg's high-grossing 1982 film, included a clip from Sesame Street.

During a scene with E.T. and Gertie (played by Drew Barrymore), the show is playing on the TV long enough for two sketches to appear. The first is an animated film about the letter B that aids E.T. in learning how to speak. The second scene features Big Bird introducing Grover in the courtyard as he demonstrates two chin-ups (this scene has been released commercially on Old School: Volume 1 as an insert for Episode 0536). The audio that ends the scene, however, was taken from Episode 1364 to provide a more appropriate dialogue for the film: Big Bird observes a rocket ship and remarks, "I think it came from outer space," just as E.T. begins to communicate his desire to phone home.

Also, during a scene in which E.T. is reading a coloring book in the closet, a Bert toy can be seen hanging on the wall behind him.

The E.T. puppet also made an appearance in The Earth Day Special, as did the Muppets.

The 1995 McDonald's Happy Birthday Happy Meal series of connectable toys featured E.T. as well as Baby Kermit and Baby Piggy.

References

Muppet Magazine

  • The film's story was the basis for a comic spoof featured in the January 1983 issue. "E.C. the Extra-Celestial" featured Gonzo in the role of a visiting alien who takes up residence with the Muppets, creates a psychic bond with Kermit, watches Sesame Street with Annie Sue Pig, and finds himself under the microscope of Muppet Labs.
  • E.T. makes an appearance in another comic book story published in the Summer 1983 issue. He doesn't speak or take part in the story, but appears to be a part of the crew of the Millenium Falcon from Star Wars.
  • In a "Miss Piggy's Advice" column from the Winter 1984 issue of Muppet Magazine, Piggy answers a letter from "A Secret Admirer" stating that she recently auditioned for Spielberg's new film "E.T. Goes Back to the Future for a Close Encounter with a Poltergeist".
  • When Gonzo and Ethan Hawke take off for the stars in a home-made spaceship fueled by oatmeal in the Fall 1985 issue, Camilla sends them off with a farewell sign that reads "Phone Home." Her message echoes a famous line from the 1982 film when E.T. communicates a desire to contact his people.
  • The Winter 1986 issue features a photo spread for an interview with Hollywood sound designer Mark Mangini. Dr. Bunsen Honeydew is pictured controlling a device created in Muppet Labs to create sound effects. Of the various parts labelled on the side is a phone with a sign that reads "Phone Home," another reference to a famous line from E.T.

Muppet Babies

Sesame Street

Muppets Tonight

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