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'''Mel''' is one of the quartet of monsters featured in [[Sesame Street|Sesame Street's]] [[Monster Clubhouse]] segments. He has blue fur, with a wild mop of hair and two small horns. His speech sounds like gibberish to the home viewer, but his Monster Clubhouse friends [[Phoebe]], [[Googel]], and [[Narf]] can understand him with no trouble.
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'''Mel''' is one of the quartet of monsters featured in the [[Monster Clubhouse]] segments on ''[[Sesame Street]]''. He has blue fur, with a wild mop of hair and two small horns. His speech sounds like gibberish to the home viewer, but his Monster Clubhouse friends [[Phoebe]], [[Googel]], and [[Narf]] can understand him with no trouble.
   
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The puppet used for Mel bears a striking resemblance to the members of [[the Shagri-Las]], although Mel possesses horns, a chubbier body and a thinner face.
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He appeared as one of the ten monsters in the monster parade in ''[[The Street We Live On]]'' to determine [[the Number of the Day]].
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==See also==
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* [[Sesame Street Monsters]]
 
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Revision as of 23:06, 27 November 2014

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Mel

Mel is one of the quartet of monsters featured in the Monster Clubhouse segments on Sesame Street. He has blue fur, with a wild mop of hair and two small horns. His speech sounds like gibberish to the home viewer, but his Monster Clubhouse friends Phoebe, Googel, and Narf can understand him with no trouble.

The puppet used for Mel bears a striking resemblance to the members of the Shagri-Las, although Mel possesses horns, a chubbier body and a thinner face.

He appeared as one of the ten monsters in the monster parade in The Street We Live On to determine the Number of the Day.

See also