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(the portraits really are in the garage... it's the same two-page spread with the Countmobile.)
 
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{{performer2|Richard Hunt|Grandpa Count|Camille Bonara|Grandma Count}}
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'''The Count's Grandparents''' are elder relatives of [[Count von Count]]. Their grinning portraits hang in the garage of [[the Count's castle|the Count's home]], as seen in the 2001 storybook ''[[The Count's Castle (book)|The Count's Castle]]''.
 
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'''The Count's Grandparents''' appeared with their grandson [[Count von Count]] in a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' segment from the late 1980's. As evidenced in the song "[[Counting on the Weather]]," while thunder and lightning are present whenever the Count counts, Grandpa Count's counting brings rain, and Grandma Count's counting evokes snow.
   
 
Their grinning portraits hang in the garage of [[the Count's castle|the Count's home]], as seen in the 2001 storybook ''[[The Count's Castle (book)|The Count's Castle]]''.
==See also==
 
   
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==See also==
 
* [[Muppet Relatives]]
 
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Revision as of 01:10, 27 July 2012

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The Count's Grandparents appeared with their grandson Count von Count in a Sesame Street segment from the late 1980's. As evidenced in the song "Counting on the Weather," while thunder and lightning are present whenever the Count counts, Grandpa Count's counting brings rain, and Grandma Count's counting evokes snow.

Their grinning portraits hang in the garage of the Count's home, as seen in the 2001 storybook The Count's Castle.

See also