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** ''I'm a blue bird...''from [[The Movie]]. Has been determined to be one of the top childhood-destroying moments in all of fiction.
** ''I'm a blue bird...''from [[The Movie]]. Has been determined to be one of the top childhood-destroying moments in all of fiction.
* The [["Gift of the Magi" Plot]] with Ernie, Bert and Mr. Hooper in ''Christmas Eve on Sesame Street''.
* The [["Gift of the Magi" Plot]] with Ernie, Bert and Mr. Hooper in ''Christmas Eve on Sesame Street''.
* Cookie Monster having a sad nightmare on meeting the giant talking Monster Cookie. Who tells Cookie Monster a sad story on how he became that way, He used to be a blue fury monster too. But his Cookie-Only diet caused him to become a cookie, And tearfully regrets not eating healthier foods. When Cookie Monster woke from sad nightmare, He whines "What a nightmare! Oh, very sad!" And then was about to eat the cookie and then scolds himself to never eat cookies again! Cookie Monster started to eat carrots, fish, and whole wheat bread. Then eats a cookie and remarks "Well, Maybe sometime a cookie!"
* Cookie Monster having a sad nightmare in which he meets the giant talking Monster Cookie, who tells Cookie Monster a sad story on how he became that way: he used to be a blue fury monster, too. But his cookie-only diet caused him to become a cookie, and he tearfully regrets not eating healthier foods. When Cookie Monster woke from this nightmare, he whines "What a nightmare! Oh, very sad!" He then was about to eat a cookie but scolds himself to never eat cookies again. Cookie Monster started to eat carrots, fish, and whole wheat bread. He then eats a cookie and remarks, "Well, maybe sometime a cookie!"
* The Sesame Street Game Show sketch, ''The Crying Game Show'' has host Sonny Friendly telling a contestant a very sad story. Who ever cries their best, wins the game. {{spoiler|However, The grand prize turned to be Sonny Friendly's own teddy bear. Sonny Friendly complains "I LOVE MY TEDDY BEAR! YOU CAN'T DO THAT!" and cries even harder and thus wins the game! And leaves the poor contestants sobbing in failure as the announcer blurts that there is no consolation prize and Sonny Friendly remarks "Well, I guess we can't all be winners!" and after he signs off, He said "Oh, Teddy! It's good to have you back!" And kisses his teddy bear with joy!}}
* The Sesame Street Game Show sketch, ''The Crying Game Show'' has host Sonny Friendly telling a contestant a very sad story, and whoever cries their best, wins the game. {{spoiler|However, the grand prize turned out to be Sonny Friendly's own teddy bear. Sonny Friendly complains "I LOVE MY TEDDY BEAR! YOU CAN'T DO THAT!" and cries even harder and wins the game himself. This leaves the poor contestants sobbing in failure as the announcer blurts that there is no consolation prize and Sonny Friendly remarks, "Well, I guess we can't all be winners!" After he signs off he says, "Oh, Teddy! It's good to have you back!" before kissing his teddy bear with joy.}}