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* In a ''Sesame Street'' Twitter post, [[Grover]] names "Great Grovers in History". He mentions [[Grover Cleveland]], who he believes to be the King of Ohio.
 
* In a ''Sesame Street'' Twitter post, [[Grover]] names "Great Grovers in History". He mentions [[Grover Cleveland]], who he believes to be the King of Ohio.
   
* In the ''Sesame Street'' special ''[[Big Bird in Japan]]'', one of the running gags is that [[Big Bird]] is often greeted with "Ohayo," [[Japan|japanese]] for "good morning," but he mistakes it as residents telling him they are from Ohio.
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* In the ''Sesame Street'' special ''[[Big Bird in Japan]]'', one of the running gags is that [[Big Bird]] is often greeted with "Ohayo," [[Japan|japanese]] for "good morning," but he mistakes it as residents telling him they are from Ohio. When he finally learns what "Ohayo" means, he sighs a sigh of relief, remarking "Thank goodness! I was beginning to think there was nobody left in Cleveland."
   
 
*In ''[[Don't Eat the Pictures]]'', one of Big Bird's guesses as to where "today meets yesterday" is Cleavland.
 
*In ''[[Don't Eat the Pictures]]'', one of Big Bird's guesses as to where "today meets yesterday" is Cleavland.

Revision as of 17:47, 6 November 2011

Ohio

Ohio, as seen on a map in Follow That Bird.

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Baby Fozzie visits the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Ohio is the 17th state of the United States of America.

  • Throughout Elmo's Sing-Along Guessing Game, Mr. Johnson mistakes the game show for the bus stop to Cincinatti, OH, where he plans on visiting his mother. However, in a later sketch, Grover delivers a singing telegram to Mr. Johnson, from his mommy in Cincinatti; Mr. Johnson replies that his mommy lives in Chicago, Illinois.
  • CAMPO, or the Committee to Award Miss Piggy the Oscar, was founded by Bruce Collin and Jim Hall in Cincinnati.
  • In a Sesame Street Twitter post, Grover names "Great Grovers in History". He mentions Grover Cleveland, who he believes to be the King of Ohio.
  • In the Sesame Street special Big Bird in Japan, one of the running gags is that Big Bird is often greeted with "Ohayo," japanese for "good morning," but he mistakes it as residents telling him they are from Ohio. When he finally learns what "Ohayo" means, he sighs a sigh of relief, remarking "Thank goodness! I was beginning to think there was nobody left in Cleveland."
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