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{{performer|Martin P. Robinson}}
 
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[[Image:Oscar'sMom.jpg|thumb|300px|Mrs. Grouch's most recent appearance from [[Episode 4237]].]]
 
'''Mrs. Grouch''' is [[Oscar the Grouch|Oscar's]] [[mother]]. She has visited [[Sesame Street (location)|Sesame Street]] various times over the years, including [[Episode 3023|a 1992 episode]] and [[Episode 3141|a 1993 episode]], usually to make sure that her son is still grouchy and hasn't been turned nice by the other residents. In 1993, she also appeared in the special ''[[Sesame Street Stays Up Late]]'', communicating by phone with her son and other relatives. In her [[Episode 4237|most recent visit]] to Sesame Street, she was performed by [[Leslie Carrara-Rudolph]].
   
 
Mrs. Grouch lives in [[Illinois]]. Oscar remembers her gift of a tattered sneaker to him as a baby fondly enough to sing about it in his signature song, "[[I Love Trash]]". Her name is mentioned in ''[[Sesame Street Magazine]]'' [[:Image:Ssmag.199511.jpg|issue 249]] (November [[1995]]).
'''Mrs. Grouch''' is [[Oscar the Grouch|Oscar's]] [[mother]]. She has visited [[Sesame Street (location)|Sesame Street]] various times over the years, including [[Episode 3141|a 1993 episode]] to make sure that her son is still grouchy and hasn't been turned nice by the other residents. That same year, she also appeared in the special ''[[Sesame Street Stays Up Late]]'', communicating by phone with her son and other relatives.
 
   
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According to a talk show appearance [[Waste Reduction Week|on Canadian radio]], Oscar's father is from St. David's Ridge, New Brunswick and his mother grew up in Nova Scotia. St. David's is near Moores Mills, New Brunswick, a community also mentioned in the appearance. That is a reference to [[Caroll Spinney|Caroll Spinney's]] real-life parents.
Mrs. Grouch lives in [[Illinois]]. She was the one who gave Oscar his present as a baby, as Oscar described in "[[I Love Trash]]." Her name is mentioned in ''[[Sesame Street Magazine]]'' [[:Image:Ssmag.199511.jpg|issue 249]] (November [[1995]]).
 
   
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A running gag between Mrs. Grouch and Oscar is that whenever Oscar would say "please," she would wash his mouth out with vanilla ice cream, which is almost like washing one's mouth out with soap when someone says a bad word.
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Image:OscarsMom.png|Oscar's Mom as seen in ''[[How to Be a Grouch]]''
 
Image:OscarsMom.png|Oscar's Mom as seen in ''[[How to Be a Grouch]]''
 
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Revision as of 00:19, 10 September 2014

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Mrsgrouch
Oscar'sMom

Mrs. Grouch's most recent appearance from Episode 4237.

Mrs. Grouch is Oscar's mother. She has visited Sesame Street various times over the years, including a 1992 episode and a 1993 episode, usually to make sure that her son is still grouchy and hasn't been turned nice by the other residents. In 1993, she also appeared in the special Sesame Street Stays Up Late, communicating by phone with her son and other relatives. In her most recent visit to Sesame Street, she was performed by Leslie Carrara-Rudolph.

Mrs. Grouch lives in Illinois. Oscar remembers her gift of a tattered sneaker to him as a baby fondly enough to sing about it in his signature song, "I Love Trash". Her name is mentioned in Sesame Street Magazine issue 249 (November 1995).

According to a talk show appearance on Canadian radio, Oscar's father is from St. David's Ridge, New Brunswick and his mother grew up in Nova Scotia. St. David's is near Moores Mills, New Brunswick, a community also mentioned in the appearance. That is a reference to Caroll Spinney's real-life parents.

A running gag between Mrs. Grouch and Oscar is that whenever Oscar would say "please," she would wash his mouth out with vanilla ice cream, which is almost like washing one's mouth out with soap when someone says a bad word.

See also