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[[Sesame Street]] has had many game shows over the years, hosted by [[Guy Smiley]], [[Sonny Friendly]], and other characters. |
[[Sesame Street]] has had many game shows over the years, hosted by [[Guy Smiley]], [[Sonny Friendly]], and other characters. |
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==Recurring Game Show Sketches== |
==Recurring Game Show Sketches== |
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| [[Image:Whatsmypart.jpg|250px|center]] |
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| align=center | [[Episode 0131]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 0131]] |
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| '''[[What's My Part?]]'''<br>The object of the game is for the blindfolded contestants to guess what part of the body is the guest on the show, based on clues from the guest. At least two segments were made. |
| '''[[What's My Part?]]'''<br>The object of the game is for the blindfolded contestants to guess what part of the body is the guest on the show, based on clues from the guest. At least two segments were made. |
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| [[Image:Hereisyourlifetitle.jpg|250px|center]] |
| [[Image:Hereisyourlifetitle.jpg|250px|center]] |
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| align=center | [[Episode 0406]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 0406]] |
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| '''[[Here is Your Life]]'''<br>Guy surprises somebody (usually an animated version of an inanimate object) by showcasing that person or thing's life, with surprise appearances from people in that guests life. This segment was later retitled "The New Here is Your Life", with [[Sonny Friendly]] taking over hosting duties. |
| '''[[Here is Your Life]]'''<br>Guy surprises somebody (usually an animated version of an inanimate object) by showcasing that person or thing's life, with surprise appearances from people in that guests life. This segment was later retitled "The New Here is Your Life", with [[Sonny Friendly]] taking over hosting duties. |
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| [[Image:Beatthetimecard.JPG|250px|center]] |
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| align=center | [[Episode 0494]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 0494]] |
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| '''[[Beat the Time]]'''<br>The object of the game is to bring in a number of related items within a given time frame. |
| '''[[Beat the Time]]'''<br>The object of the game is to bring in a number of related items within a given time frame. |
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| [[Image:Namethatsound.JPG|250px|center]] |
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| align=center | [[Episode 1858]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 1858]] |
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| '''[[Name That Sound!]]'''<br>In this game, a number of sounds are heard, and the contestant must name the items that make those sounds. There was also a "traveling edition" hosted by Sonny Friendly. |
| '''[[Name That Sound!]]'''<br>In this game, a number of sounds are heard, and the contestant must name the items that make those sounds. There was also a "traveling edition" hosted by Sonny Friendly. |
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| align=center | [[Episode 4083]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 4083]] |
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| '''[[The Letter of the Day Games]]'''<br>Hosted by an unseen announcer, [[Cookie Monster]] must accomplish three tasks that involve [[The Letter of the Day]]. |
| '''[[The Letter of the Day Games]]'''<br>Hosted by an unseen announcer, [[Cookie Monster]] must accomplish three tasks that involve [[The Letter of the Day]]. |
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| align=center | [[Episode 0067]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 0067]] |
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| '''[[Pick Your Pet]]'''<br>A game show from the [[Season 1 (1969-1970)|first season]]. The object of this game is to, while blindfolded, ask three different animals some questions about themselves, and then pick one of them to be the contestant's pet before taking off the blindfold and seeing what kind of pet was chosen. The three animals include [[Little Bird]], [[Baskerville]], and [[Beautiful Day Monster]]. |
| '''[[Pick Your Pet]]'''<br>A game show from the [[Season 1 (1969-1970)|first season]]. The object of this game is to, while blindfolded, ask three different animals some questions about themselves, and then pick one of them to be the contestant's pet before taking off the blindfold and seeing what kind of pet was chosen. The three animals include [[Little Bird]], [[Baskerville]], and [[Beautiful Day Monster]]. |
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| [[Image:TheMr.andMrs.Game.jpg|250px|center]] |
| [[Image:TheMr.andMrs.Game.jpg|250px|center]] |
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| align=center | [[Episode 0072]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 0072]] |
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| '''[[The Mr. and Mrs. Game]]'''<br>A game show similar to ''[[The Newlywed Game]]'', where a monster couple could win a prize if Mr. Monster's wife could guess her husband's answers. |
| '''[[The Mr. and Mrs. Game]]'''<br>A game show similar to ''[[The Newlywed Game]]'', where a monster couple could win a prize if Mr. Monster's wife could guess her husband's answers. |
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| '''[[What's My Letter?]]'''<br>Another ''What's My Line?'' title parody, hosted by Guy Smiley. In this game show, the contestant has to figure out the featured letter of the day. In this skit, the contestant is [[Prairie Dawn]], and the letter is [[E]]. |
| '''[[What's My Letter?]]'''<br>Another ''What's My Line?'' title parody, hosted by Guy Smiley. In this game show, the contestant has to figure out the featured letter of the day. In this skit, the contestant is [[Prairie Dawn]], and the letter is [[E]]. |
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| [[Image:TradingGameTitle.jpg|250px|center]] |
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| align=center | [[Episode 0279]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 0279]] |
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− | | '''The Trading Game'''<br>Contestants bring in items that they can trade for an item in a mystery box. {{sketchrelease| |
+ | | '''The Trading Game'''<br>Contestants bring in items that they can trade for an item in a mystery box. {{sketchrelease|online={{SSvideo|691f9f84-1550-11dd-8ea8-a3d2ac25b65b}}}} |
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|- <div id="rememberinggame" /> |
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| [[Image:Rememberinggame.JPG|250px|center]] |
| [[Image:Rememberinggame.JPG|250px|center]] |
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| align=center | [[Episode 0310]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 0310]] |
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− | | '''The Remembering Game'''<br>This game show is a matching game, where the contestants have to match two pictures. The prize is whatever the contestant correctly matches. The contestants in this skit are Cookie Monster and [[Bill Smith]]. {{sketchrelease| |
+ | | '''The Remembering Game'''<br>This game show is a matching game, where the contestants have to match two pictures. The prize is whatever the contestant correctly matches. The contestants in this skit are Cookie Monster and [[Bill Smith]]. {{sketchrelease|video=''[[Big Bird's Favorite Party Games]]''}} |
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| align=center | [[Episode 0666]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 0666]] |
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| '''Dialing-For-Prizes Movie'''<br>Guy Smiley gives the lucky caller a group of monsters as a prize. |
| '''Dialing-For-Prizes Movie'''<br>Guy Smiley gives the lucky caller a group of monsters as a prize. |
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| align=center | [[Episode 0890]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 0890]] |
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− | | '''The Addition Game'''<br>The contestant, [[Herry Monster]], has to add numbers to win the prize. Herry can solve all the questions except "3+1=_", so he brings four cars into the studio to add them together. {{sketchrelease| |
+ | | '''The Addition Game'''<br>The contestant, [[Herry Monster]], has to add numbers to win the prize. Herry can solve all the questions except "3+1=_", so he brings four cars into the studio to add them together. {{sketchrelease|book=''[[Sesame Street Unpaved (book)|Sesame Street Unpaved]]''|online={{SSvideo|5b791e98-1564-11dd-a62f-919b98326687}}}} |
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+ | | '''What is It?'''<br>Panelists [[Grover]], [[Biff]] and [[Prairie Dawn]] must guess what mysterious object [[Little Sammy Pottle]] has brought into the studio (a red rubber ball) while blindfolded. |
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⚫ | | '''The Anything-in-the-World Prize Game'''<br>Guy Smiley asks questions to random people on the street. The winner gets to choose the prize. His guest for this skit is [[Oscar the Grouch]], who doesn't want to be bothered by Guy Smiley and accidentally gets every answer right. Since Oscar gets to have whatever he wants for a prize, he asks Guy Smiley to get lost. {{sketchrelease|book=''[[Sesame Street Unpaved (book)|Sesame Street Unpaved]]''|online={{SSvideo|7d44ed5b-07a8-42cd-9d5e-60594796ca74}}}} |
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| [[Image:1446n.jpg|250px|center]] |
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| align=center | [[Episode 1446]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 1446]] |
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− | | '''The Mystery Mix-up Game'''<br>The object of this game is to unscramble a word. The word to unscramble is "SCHOOL", and when the contestant [[Mrs. Rooney]] wins, she rearranges her prizes. {{sketchrelease| |
+ | | '''The Mystery Mix-up Game'''<br>The object of this game is to unscramble a word. The word to unscramble is "SCHOOL", and when the contestant [[Mrs. Rooney]] wins, she rearranges her prizes. {{sketchrelease|online={{SSvideo|1fca270d-1558-11dd-a62f-919b98326687}}}} |
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| [[File:SaytheWordTC.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[Image:1836o.jpg|250px|center]] |
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| align=center | [[Episode 1836]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 1836]] |
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− | | '''Say the Word'''<br>In the manner of ''Password'', one contestant must get his partner to say the secret word ("Stop") by giving him clues. The contestants are [[Chester O'Leary]] and [[Maurice Monster]]. When Chester's clues fail to enlighten Maurice, Chester resorts to tickling. The monster finally yells, "Stop!" The pair win, but Maurice gets his own back by tickling Chester and Guy Smiley. {{sketchrelease| |
+ | | '''Say the Word'''<br>In the manner of ''Password'', one contestant must get his partner to say the secret word ("Stop") by giving him clues. The contestants are [[Chester O'Leary]] and [[Maurice Monster]]. When Chester's clues fail to enlighten Maurice, Chester resorts to tickling. The monster finally yells, "Stop!" The pair win, but Maurice gets his own back by tickling Chester and Guy Smiley. {{sketchrelease|online={{SSvideo|7d611316-157a-11dd-9bc7-777dea8a73e7}}}} |
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| align=center | [[Episode 2096]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 2096]] |
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| '''Name That Food'''<br>The object of the game is to identify foods that appear on a screen and then eat that food. One of the contestants is willing to eat every food shown, while the other contestant refuses. |
| '''Name That Food'''<br>The object of the game is to identify foods that appear on a screen and then eat that food. One of the contestants is willing to eat every food shown, while the other contestant refuses. |
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− | | '''To Tell a Face'''<br>The object of the game is to identify the face of a relative. The contestant in this skit is [[Baby Bobby|a baby]], who must identify his grandmother. {{sketchrelease| |
+ | | '''To Tell a Face'''<br>The object of the game is to identify the face of a relative. The contestant in this skit is [[Baby Bobby|a baby]], who must identify his grandmother. {{sketchrelease|book=''[[Sesame Street Unpaved (book)|Sesame Street Unpaved]]''|online={{SSvideo|0996dd55-157d-11dd-9bc7-777dea8a73e7}}}} |
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| [[Image:Trashisright1.jpg|250px|center]] |
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| align=center | [[Episode 2258]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 2258]] |
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| '''The Trash Is Right'''<br>Hosted by Oscar on [[Sesame Street (location)|Sesame Street]]. The object of this game is for the contestant, [[Grundgetta]], to match each pile of trash with the picture of the person who threw it away. |
| '''The Trash Is Right'''<br>Hosted by Oscar on [[Sesame Street (location)|Sesame Street]]. The object of this game is for the contestant, [[Grundgetta]], to match each pile of trash with the picture of the person who threw it away. |
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| [[File:The_School_Game_title_card.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[File:SchoolGame.jpg|250px|center]] |
| [[File:The_School_Game_title_card.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[File:SchoolGame.jpg|250px|center]] |
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| align=center | [[Episode 2282]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 2282]] |
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− | | '''The School Game'''<br>The object of this game is the contestant must figure out the correct answer about School and the teachers. The contestants are [[Timmy (Sesame Street)|Timmy]], [[Lynn-Lynn]], and [[Rosa (Anything Muppet)|Rosa]]. All three contestant wins the game. The prizes, as displayed by a woman resembling a schoolteacher, are various Guy Smiley merchandise (such as a Guy Smiley Lunchbox, a Guy Smiley backpack, a Guy Smiley pencil set, a Guy Smiley coloring book, and a book about Guy Smiley's amazing life story.) {{sketchrelease| |
+ | | '''The School Game'''<br>The object of this game is the contestant must figure out the correct answer about School and the teachers. The contestants are [[Timmy (Sesame Street)|Timmy]], [[Lynn-Lynn]], and [[Rosa (Anything Muppet)|Rosa]]. All three contestant wins the game. The prizes, as displayed by a woman resembling a schoolteacher, are various Guy Smiley merchandise (such as a Guy Smiley Lunchbox, a Guy Smiley backpack, a Guy Smiley pencil set, a Guy Smiley coloring book, and a book about Guy Smiley's amazing life story.) {{sketchrelease|online={{SSvideo|9991423b-1555-11dd-8211-118ee0e6e3e7}}}} |
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⚫ | | '''The Eating Game'''<br>The object of the game is to ask questions to three different types of food, and then pick which one the contestant wants to take to dinner. The contestant in this skit is a plate ([[Fran Brill]]), and the food choices are a fish ([[David Rudman]]), a corn on the cob ([[Kevin Clash]]), and a glass of milk ([[Martin P. Robinson]]). |
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| [[Image:FairytaleNewlywedGame.jpg|250px|center]] |
| [[Image:FairytaleNewlywedGame.jpg|250px|center]] |
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| align=center | [[Episode 2404]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 2404]] |
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− | | '''The Fairytale Newlywed Game'''<br>The object of the game is for one [[Fairy Tales]] couple to get the same answer that the host asked them. |
+ | | '''The Fairytale Newlywed Game'''<br>The object of the game is for one [[Fairy Tales]] couple to get the same answer that the host asked them. |
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| [[Image:WHN1.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[Image:WHN2.jpg|250px|center]] |
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| align=center | [[Episode 2407]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 2407]] |
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| '''What Happens Next?'''<br>Gordon asks the audience what would happen next with help from the [[Dinger]] and [[Maria]] ([[Maria as Chaplin skits|as Charlie Chaplin]]). We have to guess before Gordon rings the bell. On the 1st round, Maria as Charlie Chaplin steps on the Banana Peel on the ground. On the 2nd round, Maria sits on a bench with only Three legs and it knocks down. Then on 3rd (and final) round Maria used the cane to push cloud to the game show studio, causing Gordon to sneeze alot. |
| '''What Happens Next?'''<br>Gordon asks the audience what would happen next with help from the [[Dinger]] and [[Maria]] ([[Maria as Chaplin skits|as Charlie Chaplin]]). We have to guess before Gordon rings the bell. On the 1st round, Maria as Charlie Chaplin steps on the Banana Peel on the ground. On the 2nd round, Maria sits on a bench with only Three legs and it knocks down. Then on 3rd (and final) round Maria used the cane to push cloud to the game show studio, causing Gordon to sneeze alot. |
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| [[Image:ThisisYourLunch.jpg|250px|center]] |
| [[Image:ThisisYourLunch.jpg|250px|center]] |
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| align=center | [[Episode 2423]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 2423]] |
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| '''This Is Your Lunch'''<br>Construction worker [[Sally Smith]] is the surprise contestant of the on-location game "This Is Your Lunch." Sally must guess the contents of her lunchbox correctly after each food item gives her clues. |
| '''This Is Your Lunch'''<br>Construction worker [[Sally Smith]] is the surprise contestant of the on-location game "This Is Your Lunch." Sally must guess the contents of her lunchbox correctly after each food item gives her clues. |
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⚫ | | '''The Eating Game'''<br>The object of the game is to ask questions to three different types of food, and then pick which one the contestant wants to take to dinner. The contestant in this skit is a plate ([[Fran Brill]]), and the food choices are a fish ([[David Rudman]]), a corn on the cob ([[Kevin Clash]]), and a glass of milk ([[Martin P. Robinson]]). |
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| [[File:What's_Prairie's_Problem_title_card.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[Image:Whatsprairiesproblem.jpg|250px|center]] |
| [[File:What's_Prairie's_Problem_title_card.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[Image:Whatsprairiesproblem.jpg|250px|center]] |
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| align=center | [[Episode 2484]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 2484]] |
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| '''What's Prairie's Problem?'''<br>The object of the game is to figure out why [[Prairie Dawn]] can't use one of her senses (i.e., which part of her face is covered). |
| '''What's Prairie's Problem?'''<br>The object of the game is to figure out why [[Prairie Dawn]] can't use one of her senses (i.e., which part of her face is covered). |
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| [[File:WhereDoIBelongTitleCard.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[Image:WheredoIbelong.jpg|250px|center]] |
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| align=center | [[Episode 2486]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 2486]] |
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− | | '''Where Do I Belong?'''<br>A group of objects/people/animals try to figure out where they all belong. The first group is a [[Sun|sun]], a star, and a [[The Moon|moon]], who all belong in the sky. The next group is a [[Flying Fish|fish]], a [[Clam|clam]], and a [[Scuba Diver|scuba diver]], who all belong in the water. The last group is a [[cow]], a [[tree]], and a haystack, who all belong on land. {{sketchrelease| |
+ | | '''Where Do I Belong?'''<br>A group of objects/people/animals try to figure out where they all belong. The first group is a [[Sun|sun]], a star, and a [[The Moon|moon]], who all belong in the sky. The next group is a [[Flying Fish|fish]], a [[Clam|clam]], and a [[Scuba Diver|scuba diver]], who all belong in the water. The last group is a [[cow]], a [[tree]], and a haystack, who all belong on land. {{sketchrelease|online={{SSvideo|f82a358c-1577-11dd-9bc7-777dea8a73e7}}}} |
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| [[Image:BringThatThing.jpg|250px|center]] |
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| align=center | [[Episode 2494]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 2494]] |
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| '''Bring that Thing'''<br>The Yip-Yip Martians are contestants. They would have to find something that involves light (Such as a flashlight, a lamp, and the Moon). Similar to [[Beat the Time]]. |
| '''Bring that Thing'''<br>The Yip-Yip Martians are contestants. They would have to find something that involves light (Such as a flashlight, a lamp, and the Moon). Similar to [[Beat the Time]]. |
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| align=center | [[Episode 2503]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 2503]] |
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| '''The How Many Game ??'''<br> The object of the game is for the contestant to bring in a certain number of objects. The contestant is the [[Two-Headed Monster]], who must bring in two of something. |
| '''The How Many Game ??'''<br> The object of the game is for the contestant to bring in a certain number of objects. The contestant is the [[Two-Headed Monster]], who must bring in two of something. |
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| [[Image:TheTriangleisRight.jpg|250px|center]] |
| [[Image:TheTriangleisRight.jpg|250px|center]] |
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| align=center | [[Episode 2506]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 2506]] |
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− | | '''The Triangle is Right'''<br>The object of the game is to answer every question with "a triangle" as the answer. Contestant [[Prairie Dawn]] has little patience for this format. {{sketchrelease| |
+ | | '''The Triangle is Right'''<br>The object of the game is to answer every question with "a triangle" as the answer. Contestant [[Prairie Dawn]] has little patience for this format. {{sketchrelease|book=''[[Sesame Street Unpaved (book)|Sesame Street Unpaved]]''|online={{SSvideo|3d4463ab-154d-11dd-8ea8-a3d2ac25b65b}}}} |
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| align=center | [[Episode 2573]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 2573]] |
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− | | '''What's My Job?'''<br>Monster contestants wear blindfolds and must guess the occupations of three guests. The guest include a firefighter, a [[Dentists|dentist]], and game show host [[Sonny Friendly]]. {{sketchrelease| |
+ | | '''What's My Job?'''<br>Monster contestants wear blindfolds and must guess the occupations of three guests. The guest include a firefighter, a [[Dentists|dentist]], and game show host [[Sonny Friendly]]. {{sketchrelease|video=''[[Let's Play Games]]''}} |
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| align=center | [[Episode 2579]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 2579]] |
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| '''Squeal of Fortune'''<br>A parody of ''[[Wheel of Fortune]]'', hosted by Pat Playjacks with the help of [[Velma Blank]]. The contestants are [[Count von Count]] and [[Prairie Dawn]]. The object of the game is to spin a wheel with a pig in the middle and guess how many times it will go around (with one squeal per turn). The Count wins, but after being given his choice of prizes (including a larger-than-life portrait of Playjacks himself, grapefruit goggles, and a barrel of industrial-strength gray-green finger paint), he chooses the pig instead. Then [[The Eel|an eel]] comes along to ask [[Pat Playjacks]] if the game is called ''Eel of Fortune.'' |
| '''Squeal of Fortune'''<br>A parody of ''[[Wheel of Fortune]]'', hosted by Pat Playjacks with the help of [[Velma Blank]]. The contestants are [[Count von Count]] and [[Prairie Dawn]]. The object of the game is to spin a wheel with a pig in the middle and guess how many times it will go around (with one squeal per turn). The Count wins, but after being given his choice of prizes (including a larger-than-life portrait of Playjacks himself, grapefruit goggles, and a barrel of industrial-strength gray-green finger paint), he chooses the pig instead. Then [[The Eel|an eel]] comes along to ask [[Pat Playjacks]] if the game is called ''Eel of Fortune.'' |
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| align=center | [[Episode 2626]] |
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− | | '''Happiness Begins At 40'''<br>[[The Sad Family]] counts to 40, with their emotions improving as they get to 40. {{sketchrelease| |
+ | | '''Happiness Begins At 40'''<br>[[The Sad Family]] counts to 40, with their emotions improving as they get to 40. {{sketchrelease|online={{SSvideo|ee2375b9-d33c-4139-8d29-3755b0d60441}}}} |
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| align=center | [[Episode 3238]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 3238]] |
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− | | '''The Crying Game'''<br>In this game, Sonny tells a sad story, and whoever cries the hardest wins. However, after Sonny learns that the prize is his own teddy bear, he cries the hardest and wins. The contestants, [[Luke Warm]], [[Ida Nomer]], and [[Pierre Blue]], cry together after the announcer blurts out that there's no consolation prize. {{sketchrelease| |
+ | | '''The Crying Game'''<br>In this game, Sonny tells a sad story, and whoever cries the hardest wins. However, after Sonny learns that the prize is his own teddy bear, he cries the hardest and wins. The contestants, [[Luke Warm]], [[Ida Nomer]], and [[Pierre Blue]], cry together after the announcer blurts out that there's no consolation prize. {{sketchrelease|book=''[[Sesame Street Unpaved (book)|Sesame Street Unpaved]]''|online={{SSvideo|efe707de-155d-11dd-a62f-919b98326687}}}} |
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| align=center | [[Episode 4138]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 4138]] |
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− | | '''Meal or No Meal'''<br>A parody of [[Deal or No Deal]]. {{sketchrelease| |
+ | | '''Meal or No Meal'''<br>A parody of [[Deal or No Deal]]. {{sketchrelease|online={{SSvideo|58a5d0e9-754a-4ffd-b2dc-369351dbe881}}}} |
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| align=center | [[Episode 4144]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 4144]] |
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− | | '''Dancing with Triangles'''<br>In this ''[[Dancing with the Stars]]'' parody, contestants have to dance with a triangle. The first three contestants are rejected because their dancing partners are not triangles; [[Chris]] flamenco-dances with a hexagon, [[Gordon]] square-dances with a square, and [[Maria]] tangos with [[The Elephant]]. Audience member [[Telly Monster]] obliges to waltz with a triangle and becomes the show's winner. {{sketchrelease| |
+ | | '''Dancing with Triangles'''<br>In this ''[[Dancing with the Stars]]'' parody, contestants have to dance with a triangle. The first three contestants are rejected because their dancing partners are not triangles; [[Chris]] flamenco-dances with a hexagon, [[Gordon]] square-dances with a square, and [[Maria]] tangos with [[The Elephant]]. Audience member [[Telly Monster]] obliges to waltz with a triangle and becomes the show's winner. {{sketchrelease|online={{SSvideo|98916877-1561-11dd-a62f-919b98326687}} {{youtube|S0kG7f1C3Xw}}}} |
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| align=center | [[Episode 4179]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 4179]] |
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− | | '''Are You Smarter Than an Egg Layer?'''<br>In the game, the contestant must answer egg-related questions. This is a parody of ''[[Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?]]'' {{sketchrelease| |
+ | | '''Are You Smarter Than an Egg Layer?'''<br>In the game, the contestant must answer egg-related questions. This is a parody of ''[[Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?]]'' {{sketchrelease|online={{SSvideo|dfa6b87a-1c0a-41ce-903e-008c13ba745a}} {{youtube|MMZJWmJB5uA}}}} |
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| align=center | [[Episode 4230]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 4230]] |
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| '''The Letter G Game'''<br>Grover interrupts [[Mr. Johnson]]'s reading at the park to have him be a contestant in "The Letter G Game", in which Mr. Johnson has to show one object beginning with G. Mr. Johnson doesn't have anything that starts with G, but wins due to Grover thinking of him as a gentleman. Prizes include a pair of gloves and glasses, which go with a new pet goat, who can play the guitar. |
| '''The Letter G Game'''<br>Grover interrupts [[Mr. Johnson]]'s reading at the park to have him be a contestant in "The Letter G Game", in which Mr. Johnson has to show one object beginning with G. Mr. Johnson doesn't have anything that starts with G, but wins due to Grover thinking of him as a gentleman. Prizes include a pair of gloves and glasses, which go with a new pet goat, who can play the guitar. |
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+ | {{sketchrelease|online={{SSvideo|5e4cbb7c-ce5e-4d66-b214-cbbb8161f96d}} {{youtube|DpcwAjh9JmY}}}} |
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| align=center | [[Episode 4410]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 4410]] |
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| '''Make it Fit'''<br>Cookie Monster has to search through a bin of shapes to find the matching shape, an octagon, within a one-minute time limit (similar to [[Beat The Time]]). Cookie wins the game by ultimately chewing a circle into the shape of an octagon. The winning prize is a trip around the world, but Cookie opts to eat the shapes instead. |
| '''Make it Fit'''<br>Cookie Monster has to search through a bin of shapes to find the matching shape, an octagon, within a one-minute time limit (similar to [[Beat The Time]]). Cookie wins the game by ultimately chewing a circle into the shape of an octagon. The winning prize is a trip around the world, but Cookie opts to eat the shapes instead. |
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| align=center | [[Episode 4412]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 4412]] |
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| '''The Waiting Game'''<br>Guy Smiley puts Cookie Monster on "The Waiting Game". If Cookie Monster can wait to eat a cookie until Guy comes back, he can have two cookies. As Cookie waits, The Guy Smiley Singers show up and sing "[[Good Things Come to Those Who Wait]]", helping Cookie Monster resist the urge of eating the cookie sooner. |
| '''The Waiting Game'''<br>Guy Smiley puts Cookie Monster on "The Waiting Game". If Cookie Monster can wait to eat a cookie until Guy comes back, he can have two cookies. As Cookie waits, The Guy Smiley Singers show up and sing "[[Good Things Come to Those Who Wait]]", helping Cookie Monster resist the urge of eating the cookie sooner. |
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+ | | align=center | [[Episode 4525]] |
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⚫ | | '''The Anything-in-the-World Prize Game'''<br>Guy Smiley asks questions to random people on the street. The winner gets to choose the prize. His guest for this skit is [[Oscar the Grouch]], who doesn't want to be bothered by Guy Smiley and accidentally gets every answer right. Since Oscar gets to have whatever he wants for a prize, he asks Guy Smiley to get lost. {{sketchrelease| |
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+ | | '''Estimation Vacation'''<br>[[Bert]] and the [[Estimation Crustacean]] face off to see who make the closest estimate of animals on the beach. |
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− | | '''Family Food'''<br>A parody of ''[[Family Feud]]''. [[The Hungry Family]] must come up with the top five answers for foods that make up a healthy meal (chicken, broccoli, wheat bread, oranges, and milk). The prize is a smorgasbord of the food listed as answers, a trip to Florida, and a horse. {{sketchrelease| |
+ | | '''Family Food'''<br>A parody of ''[[Family Feud]]''. [[The Hungry Family]] must come up with the top five answers for foods that make up a healthy meal (chicken, broccoli, wheat bread, oranges, and milk). The prize is a smorgasbord of the food listed as answers, a trip to Florida, and a horse. {{sketchrelease|video=''[[Best of Sesame Street Spoofs!]]''}} |
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| align=center | [[Shalom Sesame]], [[Show 6: Chanukah]] |
| align=center | [[Shalom Sesame]], [[Show 6: Chanukah]] |
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| '''Dreidel of Fortune'''<br>A spoof of [[Wheel of Fortune]] When no one can guess the answer, Co-Host Lvanna White (parody of [[Vanna White]]) provides the missing clue and completes the puzzle: A Great Miracle Happened Here. Since Mrs. White works on the show, All the contestants gets a prize. |
| '''Dreidel of Fortune'''<br>A spoof of [[Wheel of Fortune]] When no one can guess the answer, Co-Host Lvanna White (parody of [[Vanna White]]) provides the missing clue and completes the puzzle: A Great Miracle Happened Here. Since Mrs. White works on the show, All the contestants gets a prize. |
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| align=center | ''[[The Alphabet Game]]'' |
| align=center | ''[[The Alphabet Game]]'' |
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| '''Alphabet Treasure Hunt'''<br>This game show involves a screen that randomly picks a letter, and whenever that letter is presented, the contestants must find an object that starts with that letter and bring it to the studio. Whoever correctly finds something beginning with that letter gets a piece of cookie, and when the contestant gets three pieces, which form a full cookie, the contestant wins. If there is a tie then the contestants must correctly answer a question. |
| '''Alphabet Treasure Hunt'''<br>This game show involves a screen that randomly picks a letter, and whenever that letter is presented, the contestants must find an object that starts with that letter and bring it to the studio. Whoever correctly finds something beginning with that letter gets a piece of cookie, and when the contestant gets three pieces, which form a full cookie, the contestant wins. If there is a tie then the contestants must correctly answer a question. |
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| align=center | [[Episode 2274]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 2274]] |
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| '''The My Best Friend Game Show'''<br>The contestants talk about their best friends. |
| '''The My Best Friend Game Show'''<br>The contestants talk about their best friends. |
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| align=center | [[Episode 4085]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 4085]] |
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− | + | [[Mr. Can You Guess|Mr. Healthy Food]] |
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| '''The Healthy Foods Game'''<br>This game show involves its contestants in a search for healthy foods of various colors, but the contestant must find foods of all colors before a mouse reaches the top of a refrigerator and play the piano. |
| '''The Healthy Foods Game'''<br>This game show involves its contestants in a search for healthy foods of various colors, but the contestant must find foods of all colors before a mouse reaches the top of a refrigerator and play the piano. |
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| align=center | [[Episode 4100]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 4100]] |
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− | + | [[Oscar the Grouch]] |
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| '''What Happens Next?'''<br>Oscar sets up some things, and his contestant must guess what will happen next. |
| '''What Happens Next?'''<br>Oscar sets up some things, and his contestant must guess what will happen next. |
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| align=center | [[Episode 4065]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 4065]] |
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− | + | [[Mr. Can You Guess|Mr. Square]] |
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| '''Sesame Street Squares'''<br>This game show involves its contestants in a search for 7 squares before a mouse reaches the top of the clock and ring the bell. |
| '''Sesame Street Squares'''<br>This game show involves its contestants in a search for 7 squares before a mouse reaches the top of the clock and ring the bell. |
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| align=center | [[Episode 4129]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 4129]] |
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− | + | [[Mr. Can You Guess|Mr. Pattern]] |
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| '''What Comes Next?'''<br>The contestant tries to figure out what comes next in a pattern of things before an unnamed mouse rings a bell. |
| '''What Comes Next?'''<br>The contestant tries to figure out what comes next in a pattern of things before an unnamed mouse rings a bell. |
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| align=center | [[Episode 4182]] |
| align=center | [[Episode 4182]] |
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| '''Hurry Up! You're Running Out of Time!'''<br>The contestant has a task they must complete without getting distracted by Denny the Distractor ([[Gilbert Gottfried]]). |
| '''Hurry Up! You're Running Out of Time!'''<br>The contestant has a task they must complete without getting distracted by Denny the Distractor ([[Gilbert Gottfried]]). |
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| align=center | [[Ready To Learn]] |
| align=center | [[Ready To Learn]] |
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| '''Double Get Wordy'''<br>A parody of ''[[Jeopardy!]]''. Contestants include Cookie Monster and cartoon characters T-Bone (''Clifford the Big Red Dog'') and Thora (''Arthur''). |
| '''Double Get Wordy'''<br>A parody of ''[[Jeopardy!]]''. Contestants include Cookie Monster and cartoon characters T-Bone (''Clifford the Big Red Dog'') and Thora (''Arthur''). |
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| align=center | ''[[The Sesame Street Dictionary]]'' |
| align=center | ''[[The Sesame Street Dictionary]]'' |
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| '''[[Match Game|The Matching Game]]'''<br>Six contestants hold shapes, with the player having to match the shapes. |
| '''[[Match Game|The Matching Game]]'''<br>Six contestants hold shapes, with the player having to match the shapes. |
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| align=center | [[Elmo's Breakfast Bingo]] |
| align=center | [[Elmo's Breakfast Bingo]] |
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| '''Breakfast Bingo'''<br>Elmo hosts a game show with the purpose of teaching kids about healthy eating for breakfast. The game is structured as a multiple-choice format, often with silly incorrect answers. Occasionally, Elmo makes jokes such as that the contestant has won a new car or that they've reached the one million dollar question. |
| '''Breakfast Bingo'''<br>Elmo hosts a game show with the purpose of teaching kids about healthy eating for breakfast. The game is structured as a multiple-choice format, often with silly incorrect answers. Occasionally, Elmo makes jokes such as that the contestant has won a new car or that they've reached the one million dollar question. |
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| align=center | [[Sesame Place]] |
| align=center | [[Sesame Place]] |
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| '''[[Oscar's Big Game Show]]'''<br> |
| '''[[Oscar's Big Game Show]]'''<br> |
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Revision as of 23:26, 12 August 2015
Sesame Street has had many game shows over the years, hosted by Guy Smiley, Sonny Friendly, and other characters.
Recurring Game Show Sketches
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Episode 0131
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What's My Part? The object of the game is for the blindfolded contestants to guess what part of the body is the guest on the show, based on clues from the guest. At least two segments were made. | |
Episode 0406
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Here is Your Life Guy surprises somebody (usually an animated version of an inanimate object) by showcasing that person or thing's life, with surprise appearances from people in that guests life. This segment was later retitled "The New Here is Your Life", with Sonny Friendly taking over hosting duties. | |
Episode 0494
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Beat the Time The object of the game is to bring in a number of related items within a given time frame. | |
Episode 1858
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Name That Sound! In this game, a number of sounds are heard, and the contestant must name the items that make those sounds. There was also a "traveling edition" hosted by Sonny Friendly. | |
Episode 4083
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The Letter of the Day Games Hosted by an unseen announcer, Cookie Monster must accomplish three tasks that involve The Letter of the Day. |
One-Shot Game Show Inserts
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Episode 0067
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Pick Your Pet A game show from the first season. The object of this game is to, while blindfolded, ask three different animals some questions about themselves, and then pick one of them to be the contestant's pet before taking off the blindfold and seeing what kind of pet was chosen. The three animals include Little Bird, Baskerville, and Beautiful Day Monster. | |||
Episode 0072
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The Mr. and Mrs. Game A game show similar to The Newlywed Game, where a monster couple could win a prize if Mr. Monster's wife could guess her husband's answers. | |||
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What's My Letter? Another What's My Line? title parody, hosted by Guy Smiley. In this game show, the contestant has to figure out the featured letter of the day. In this skit, the contestant is Prairie Dawn, and the letter is E. | |||
Episode 0279
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The Trading Game Contestants bring in items that they can trade for an item in a mystery box.
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Episode 0310
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The Remembering Game This game show is a matching game, where the contestants have to match two pictures. The prize is whatever the contestant correctly matches. The contestants in this skit are Cookie Monster and Bill Smith.
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Episode 0666
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Dialing-For-Prizes Movie Guy Smiley gives the lucky caller a group of monsters as a prize. | |||
Episode 0890
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The Addition Game The contestant, Herry Monster, has to add numbers to win the prize. Herry can solve all the questions except "3+1=_", so he brings four cars into the studio to add them together.
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Episode 1080
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What is It? Panelists Grover, Biff and Prairie Dawn must guess what mysterious object Little Sammy Pottle has brought into the studio (a red rubber ball) while blindfolded. | |||
Episode 1204
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The Anything-in-the-World Prize Game Guy Smiley asks questions to random people on the street. The winner gets to choose the prize. His guest for this skit is Oscar the Grouch, who doesn't want to be bothered by Guy Smiley and accidentally gets every answer right. Since Oscar gets to have whatever he wants for a prize, he asks Guy Smiley to get lost.
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Episode 1446
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The Mystery Mix-up Game The object of this game is to unscramble a word. The word to unscramble is "SCHOOL", and when the contestant Mrs. Rooney wins, she rearranges her prizes.
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Episode 1447
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Mystery Guest The contestants wear blindfolds and ask the guest who it is. In this skit, the contestants are Cookie Monster, Don Music, and Sherlock Hemlock, and the guest is the letter X. | |||
Episode 1836
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Say the Word In the manner of Password, one contestant must get his partner to say the secret word ("Stop") by giving him clues. The contestants are Chester O'Leary and Maurice Monster. When Chester's clues fail to enlighten Maurice, Chester resorts to tickling. The monster finally yells, "Stop!" The pair win, but Maurice gets his own back by tickling Chester and Guy Smiley.
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Episode 2096
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Name That Food The object of the game is to identify foods that appear on a screen and then eat that food. One of the contestants is willing to eat every food shown, while the other contestant refuses. | |||
Episode 2125
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To Tell a Face The object of the game is to identify the face of a relative. The contestant in this skit is a baby, who must identify his grandmother.
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Episode 2258
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The Trash Is Right Hosted by Oscar on Sesame Street. The object of this game is for the contestant, Grundgetta, to match each pile of trash with the picture of the person who threw it away. | |||
Episode 2282
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The School Game The object of this game is the contestant must figure out the correct answer about School and the teachers. The contestants are Timmy, Lynn-Lynn, and Rosa. All three contestant wins the game. The prizes, as displayed by a woman resembling a schoolteacher, are various Guy Smiley merchandise (such as a Guy Smiley Lunchbox, a Guy Smiley backpack, a Guy Smiley pencil set, a Guy Smiley coloring book, and a book about Guy Smiley's amazing life story.)
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Episode 2375
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The Eating Game The object of the game is to ask questions to three different types of food, and then pick which one the contestant wants to take to dinner. The contestant in this skit is a plate (Fran Brill), and the food choices are a fish (David Rudman), a corn on the cob (Kevin Clash), and a glass of milk (Martin P. Robinson). | |||
Episode 2404
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The Fairytale Newlywed Game The object of the game is for one Fairy Tales couple to get the same answer that the host asked them. | |||
Episode 2407
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What Happens Next? Gordon asks the audience what would happen next with help from the Dinger and Maria (as Charlie Chaplin). We have to guess before Gordon rings the bell. On the 1st round, Maria as Charlie Chaplin steps on the Banana Peel on the ground. On the 2nd round, Maria sits on a bench with only Three legs and it knocks down. Then on 3rd (and final) round Maria used the cane to push cloud to the game show studio, causing Gordon to sneeze alot. | |||
Episode 2423
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This Is Your Lunch Construction worker Sally Smith is the surprise contestant of the on-location game "This Is Your Lunch." Sally must guess the contents of her lunchbox correctly after each food item gives her clues. | |||
Episode 2484
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What's Prairie's Problem? The object of the game is to figure out why Prairie Dawn can't use one of her senses (i.e., which part of her face is covered). | |||
Episode 2486
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Where Do I Belong? A group of objects/people/animals try to figure out where they all belong. The first group is a sun, a star, and a moon, who all belong in the sky. The next group is a fish, a clam, and a scuba diver, who all belong in the water. The last group is a cow, a tree, and a haystack, who all belong on land.
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Episode 2494
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Bring that Thing The Yip-Yip Martians are contestants. They would have to find something that involves light (Such as a flashlight, a lamp, and the Moon). Similar to Beat the Time. | |||
Episode 2503
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The How Many Game ?? The object of the game is for the contestant to bring in a certain number of objects. The contestant is the Two-Headed Monster, who must bring in two of something. | |||
Episode 2506
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The Triangle is Right The object of the game is to answer every question with "a triangle" as the answer. Contestant Prairie Dawn has little patience for this format.
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Episode 2573
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What's My Job? Monster contestants wear blindfolds and must guess the occupations of three guests. The guest include a firefighter, a dentist, and game show host Sonny Friendly.
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Episode 2579
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Squeal of Fortune A parody of Wheel of Fortune, hosted by Pat Playjacks with the help of Velma Blank. The contestants are Count von Count and Prairie Dawn. The object of the game is to spin a wheel with a pig in the middle and guess how many times it will go around (with one squeal per turn). The Count wins, but after being given his choice of prizes (including a larger-than-life portrait of Playjacks himself, grapefruit goggles, and a barrel of industrial-strength gray-green finger paint), he chooses the pig instead. Then an eel comes along to ask Pat Playjacks if the game is called Eel of Fortune. | |||
Episode 2626
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Happiness Begins At 40 The Sad Family counts to 40, with their emotions improving as they get to 40.
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Episode 3238
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The Crying Game In this game, Sonny tells a sad story, and whoever cries the hardest wins. However, after Sonny learns that the prize is his own teddy bear, he cries the hardest and wins. The contestants, Luke Warm, Ida Nomer, and Pierre Blue, cry together after the announcer blurts out that there's no consolation prize.
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Episode 4138
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Meal or No Meal A parody of Deal or No Deal.
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Episode 4144
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Dancing with Triangles In this Dancing with the Stars parody, contestants have to dance with a triangle. The first three contestants are rejected because their dancing partners are not triangles; Chris flamenco-dances with a hexagon, Gordon square-dances with a square, and Maria tangos with The Elephant. Audience member Telly Monster obliges to waltz with a triangle and becomes the show's winner.
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Episode 4179
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Are You Smarter Than an Egg Layer? In the game, the contestant must answer egg-related questions. This is a parody of Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?
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Episode 4230
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The Letter G Game Grover interrupts Mr. Johnson's reading at the park to have him be a contestant in "The Letter G Game", in which Mr. Johnson has to show one object beginning with G. Mr. Johnson doesn't have anything that starts with G, but wins due to Grover thinking of him as a gentleman. Prizes include a pair of gloves and glasses, which go with a new pet goat, who can play the guitar.
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Episode 4410
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Make it Fit Cookie Monster has to search through a bin of shapes to find the matching shape, an octagon, within a one-minute time limit (similar to Beat The Time). Cookie wins the game by ultimately chewing a circle into the shape of an octagon. The winning prize is a trip around the world, but Cookie opts to eat the shapes instead.
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Episode 4412
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The Waiting Game Guy Smiley puts Cookie Monster on "The Waiting Game". If Cookie Monster can wait to eat a cookie until Guy comes back, he can have two cookies. As Cookie waits, The Guy Smiley Singers show up and sing "Good Things Come to Those Who Wait", helping Cookie Monster resist the urge of eating the cookie sooner.
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Episode 4525
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Estimation Vacation Bert and the Estimation Crustacean face off to see who make the closest estimate of animals on the beach. | |||
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Family Food A parody of Family Feud. The Hungry Family must come up with the top five answers for foods that make up a healthy meal (chicken, broccoli, wheat bread, oranges, and milk). The prize is a smorgasbord of the food listed as answers, a trip to Florida, and a horse.
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Shalom Sesame, Show 6: Chanukah
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Dreidel of Fortune A spoof of Wheel of Fortune When no one can guess the answer, Co-Host Lvanna White (parody of Vanna White) provides the missing clue and completes the puzzle: A Great Miracle Happened Here. Since Mrs. White works on the show, All the contestants gets a prize. |
Featured Game Shows
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The Alphabet Game
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Alphabet Treasure Hunt This game show involves a screen that randomly picks a letter, and whenever that letter is presented, the contestants must find an object that starts with that letter and bring it to the studio. Whoever correctly finds something beginning with that letter gets a piece of cookie, and when the contestant gets three pieces, which form a full cookie, the contestant wins. If there is a tie then the contestants must correctly answer a question. | |
Episode 2274
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The My Best Friend Game Show The contestants talk about their best friends. | |
Episode 4085
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The Healthy Foods Game This game show involves its contestants in a search for healthy foods of various colors, but the contestant must find foods of all colors before a mouse reaches the top of a refrigerator and play the piano. | |
Episode 4100
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What Happens Next? Oscar sets up some things, and his contestant must guess what will happen next. | |
Episode 4065
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Sesame Street Squares This game show involves its contestants in a search for 7 squares before a mouse reaches the top of the clock and ring the bell. | |
Episode 4129
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What Comes Next? The contestant tries to figure out what comes next in a pattern of things before an unnamed mouse rings a bell. | |
Episode 4182
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Hurry Up! You're Running Out of Time! The contestant has a task they must complete without getting distracted by Denny the Distractor (Gilbert Gottfried). |
Other Game Shows
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Ready To Learn
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Double Get Wordy A parody of Jeopardy!. Contestants include Cookie Monster and cartoon characters T-Bone (Clifford the Big Red Dog) and Thora (Arthur). | |
The Sesame Street Dictionary
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The Matching Game Six contestants hold shapes, with the player having to match the shapes. | |
Elmo's Breakfast Bingo
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Breakfast Bingo Elmo hosts a game show with the purpose of teaching kids about healthy eating for breakfast. The game is structured as a multiple-choice format, often with silly incorrect answers. Occasionally, Elmo makes jokes such as that the contestant has won a new car or that they've reached the one million dollar question. | |
Sesame Place
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Oscar's Big Game Show |
Real World Game Shows
The Sesame Street characters have been guests on many outside game shows, including: