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{{quote|''I think that the best things that came out of it were the chance to do [[A Streetcar Named Desire|Blanche]] and also I did a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' Big Bird video that was very satisfying to me. And I don't think I would have been asked to do that if I hadn't reached a little bit higher profile in the 'industry.' That was really rewarding.''

|'''Frances McDormand''' discusses some perks of winning an Academy Award}}
{{quote|''I think that the best things that came out of it were the chance to do [[A Streetcar Named Desire|Blanche]] and also I did a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' Big Bird video that was very satisfying to me. And I don't think I would have been asked to do that if I hadn't reached a little bit higher profile in the 'industry.' That was really rewarding.''|'''Frances McDormand''' discusses some perks of winning an Academy Award}}


What well-known bands or actors acquire when they appear as themselves, or doing their instantly-recognizable acts, on a television program aimed at young children.
What well-known bands or actors acquire when they appear as themselves, or doing their instantly-recognizable acts, on a television program aimed at young children.
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'''Note:''' When adding examples, please remember that [[Animation Age Ghetto|not all animated series are aimed at young children.]] Rule of thumb: the closer the age of the show's target audience is to the age of the guest star, the less likely it is to be this trope.
'''Note:''' When adding examples, please remember that [[Animation Age Ghetto|not all animated series are aimed at young children.]] Rule of thumb: the closer the age of the show's target audience is to the age of the guest star, the less likely it is to be this trope.

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== Comics ==
== Examples in fiction ==
=== Comic Books ===
* [[Zatanna]] ''tried'' to star in an episode of ''[[Sesame Street]]'' [[Show Within a Show|within her series]], but [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?|her crippling phobia of puppets]] meant that she did not even get through [[Stage Magician|her act]] before she wound up throwing up in Oscar's garbage can. This actually leads her to seek therapy to try and deal with her fear of puppets and instigates the third arc of the series.
* [[Zatanna]] ''tried'' to star in an episode of ''[[Sesame Street]]'' [[Show Within a Show|within her series]], but [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?|her crippling phobia of puppets]] meant that she did not even get through [[Stage Magician|her act]] before she wound up throwing up in Oscar's garbage can. This actually leads her to seek therapy to try and deal with her fear of puppets and instigates the third arc of the series.


== Live-Action TV ==
=== [[Live-Action TV]] ===
* In an episode of ''[[Murphy Brown]]'', Murphy gets a guest appearance on a [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]] version of ''Sesame Street''. It... doesn't go well.
* In an episode of ''[[Murphy Brown]]'', Murphy gets a guest appearance on a [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]] version of ''Sesame Street''. It... doesn't go well.
* ''[[The West Wing]]'' had a plot involving the First Lady filming a ''Sesame Street''-based PSA, with Elmo and Big Bird appearing as themselves (the show goes to admirably great lengths to keep Muppet [[Kayfabe]] in case any kids are watching). A resulting sight gag comparing the statuesque Allison Janney with her nicknamesake, Big Bird, is funny and notable as this show rarely did gags like this.
* ''[[The West Wing]]'' had a plot involving the First Lady filming a ''Sesame Street''-based PSA, with Elmo and Big Bird appearing as themselves (the show goes to admirably great lengths to keep Muppet [[Kayfabe]] in case any kids are watching). A resulting sight gag comparing the statuesque Allison Janney with her nicknamesake, Big Bird, is funny and notable as this show rarely did gags like this.


=== Examples in real life ===
== Examples in real life ==
== [[Film]] ==
=== [[Film]] ===
* Inverted in ''[[Night at the Museum]] 2'', with an appearance by Oscar the Grouch.
* Inverted in ''[[Night at the Museum]] 2'', with an appearance by Oscar the Grouch.


== [[Live Action TV]] ==
=== [[Live-Action TV]] ===
* As noted above, ''[[Sesame Street]]'' is the [[Trope Namer]]. Performers would sing a "kid friendly" version of one of their songs.
* As noted above, ''[[Sesame Street]]'' is the [[Trope Namer]]. Performers would sing a "kid friendly" version of one of their songs.
** R.E.M. performed "Shiny Happy People" as "Furry Happy Monsters".
** R.E.M. performed "Shiny Happy People" as "Furry Happy Monsters".
** [[Feist]] performed "1234" as "I like counting up to four"
** Feist
** [[Ray Charles]] made multiple appearances, the most notable being a performance of the Alphabet Song with a number of other famous people singing various letters.
** [[Ray Charles]] made multiple appearances, the most notable being a performance of the Alphabet Song with a number of other famous people singing various letters.
** The B-52s.
** The B-52s.
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*** The actual [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jc20vMz0V7Q segment] is also hilarious.
*** The actual [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jc20vMz0V7Q segment] is also hilarious.
** Herbie Hancock [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKoisNv1ftw during the 80s]. He played an electro-jazz version of the theme song and showed what electronic sound equipment can do.
** Herbie Hancock [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKoisNv1ftw during the 80s]. He played an electro-jazz version of the theme song and showed what electronic sound equipment can do.
** [[Patrick Stewart]] shows his Shakespearean roots in [http://www.sesamestreet.org/video_player?p_p_lifecycle=0&p_p_id=videoPlayer_WAR_sesameportlets4369&p_p_uid=91a75358-154d-11dd-8ea8-a3d2ac25b65b this clip] from Sesame Street.
** [[Patrick Stewart]] shows his Shakespearean roots in [http://www.sesamestreet.org/video_player?p_p_lifecycle=0&p_p_id=videoPlayer_WAR_sesameportlets4369&p_p_uid=91a75358-154d-11dd-8ea8-a3d2ac25b65b this clip]{{Dead link}} from Sesame Street.
*** And appears again [http://www.sesamestreet.org/video_player?p_p_lifecycle=0&p_p_id=videoPlayer_WAR_sesameportlets4369&p_p_uid=315470b8-d613-4fea-afc1-8e42adbbe797 here].
*** And appears again [http://www.sesamestreet.org/video_player?p_p_lifecycle=0&p_p_id=videoPlayer_WAR_sesameportlets4369&p_p_uid=315470b8-d613-4fea-afc1-8e42adbbe797 here]{{Dead link}}.
** [[Bill Cosby]] and Richard Pryor also made numerous appearances (Pryor while obviously coked out of his ever-loving mind), but in Cosby's case he was practically a recurring guest host.
** [[Bill Cosby]] and Richard Pryor also made numerous appearances (Pryor while obviously coked out of his ever-loving mind), but in Cosby's case he was practically a recurring guest host.
** Indie rock band Tilly and the Wall is one of the most recent examples.
** Indie rock band Tilly and the Wall is one of the most recent examples.
** [[Neil Patrick Harris]] as [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDaszN9ByxM the Sesame Street Shoe Fairy].
** [[Neil Patrick Harris]] as [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDaszN9ByxM the Sesame Street Shoe Fairy].
*** A gif file of him [http://www.fybertech.com/4get/12839021822422.gif dancing with Elmo] has become an [[Memetic Mutation|internet meme]].
*** A gif file of him [http://www.fybertech.com/4get/12839021822422.gif dancing with Elmo]{{Dead link}} has become an [[Memetic Mutation|internet meme]].
*** Along the same lines: Harvey Fierstein singing [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6vEwp25cOM Everything's Coming Up Noses].
*** Along the same lines: Harvey Fierstein singing [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6vEwp25cOM Everything's Coming Up Noses].
** [[Jack Black]] [[Memetic Mutation|shows children]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7jpz_55EdM what an octagon is].
** [[Jack Black]] [[Memetic Mutation|shows children]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7jpz_55EdM what an octagon is].
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGohKgNOXnU The Goo Goo Dolls] turning a hit song about teen pregnancy into an encouragement to feel proud of yourself. Worth watching for the bassist's reactions to Elmo.
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGohKgNOXnU The Goo Goo Dolls] turning a hit song about teen pregnancy into an encouragement to feel proud of yourself. Worth watching for the bassist's reactions to Elmo.
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMlioyKsaQg Siskel and Ebert] do their critic exercises and argue about thumbs.
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMlioyKsaQg Siskel and Ebert] do their critic exercises and argue about thumbs.
** Perhaps the earliest ''Sesame'' example, [http://www.sesamestreet.org/video_player?p_p_lifecycle=0&p_p_id=videoPlayer_WAR_sesameportlets4369&p_p_uid=f3ba6fa5-1558-11dd-a62f-919b98326687 Buffy Sainte-Marie] was a regular on the show's first decade. This was after her ability to get gigs and radio play in the US was compromised due to her protest music.
** Perhaps the earliest ''Sesame'' example, [http://www.sesamestreet.org/video_player?p_p_lifecycle=0&p_p_id=videoPlayer_WAR_sesameportlets4369&p_p_uid=f3ba6fa5-1558-11dd-a62f-919b98326687 Buffy Sainte-Marie]{{Dead link}} was a regular on the show's first decade, showing children that you didn't have to be white to be a successful singer. This was after her ability to get gigs and radio play in the US was compromised due to her protest music.
** Johnny Cash sang "Nasty Dan" to Oscar the Grouch. And it [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H75eQX006jA was awesome.]
** Johnny Cash sang "Nasty Dan" to Oscar the Grouch. And it [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H75eQX006jA was awesome.]
{{quote|'''Oscar''': *as Cash leaves* That was my kind of guy!}}
{{quote|'''Oscar''': *as Cash leaves* That was my kind of guy!}}
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** Smokey Robinson sang "You Really Got a Hold on Me".
** Smokey Robinson sang "You Really Got a Hold on Me".
** [[Billy Joel]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHC3M7KL2ns sang "Just The Way You Are" to Oscar the Grouch.]
** [[Billy Joel]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHC3M7KL2ns sang "Just The Way You Are" to Oscar the Grouch.]
** Destiny's Child performed a remake of "A New Way to Walk" in 2001.
** [[Destiny's Child]] performed a remake of "A New Way to Walk" in 2001.
** Even minimalist composer Philip Glass has Sesame Street Cred, as he composed a piece of music for Sesame Street back in 1979. Behold, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ch-R1aIM-C0 the geometry of circles.]
** Even minimalist composer Philip Glass has Sesame Street Cred, as he composed a piece of music for Sesame Street back in 1979. Behold, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ch-R1aIM-C0 the geometry of circles.]
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMyfvlEyD9s Conan O'Brien] did a short segment from the comfort of his Late Night studio.
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMyfvlEyD9s Conan O'Brien] did a short segment from the comfort of his Late Night studio.
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** [[Victor Borge]] appeared on both ''[[Sesame Street]]'' and ''[[The Electric Company]]'', where he illustrated punctuation marks with his "Phonetic Punctuation" routine.
** [[Victor Borge]] appeared on both ''[[Sesame Street]]'' and ''[[The Electric Company]]'', where he illustrated punctuation marks with his "Phonetic Punctuation" routine.
** Andrea Bocelli sang Elmo a lullaby and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BDVvB7Xx1w its as beautiful as it sounds].
** Andrea Bocelli sang Elmo a lullaby and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BDVvB7Xx1w its as beautiful as it sounds].

* Inversion: [http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/174545/june-19-2008/cookie-monster?redirect=true Cookie Monster appeared] on ''[[The Colbert Report]]'' to [[Lampshade Hanging|hang a lampshade]] on the whole [[Political Correctness Gone Mad|cookies-are-a-sometimes-food]] thing. ("[[Does This Remind You of Anything?|Me have craaaazy times in '70s and '80s.]]")
* Inversion: [http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/174545/june-19-2008/cookie-monster?redirect=true Cookie Monster appeared] on ''[[The Colbert Report]]'' to [[Lampshade Hanging|hang a lampshade]] on the whole [[Political Correctness Gone Mad|cookies-are-a-sometimes-food]] thing. ("[[Does This Remind You of Anything?|Me have craaaazy times in '70s and '80s.]]")
** "[[Crowning Moment of Funny|ME like the Robert Downey Jr of COOKIES!!]]"
** "[[Crowning Moment of Funny|ME like the Robert Downey Jr of COOKIES!!]]"
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* The various artists and musicians who appeared on ''[[Mister Rogers' Neighborhood]]''.
* The various artists and musicians who appeared on ''[[Mister Rogers' Neighborhood]]''.
** In an interesting crossover, Big Bird himself appeared in one episode of ''Neighborhood'', but only after considerable negotiation. [[Word of God]] is that Carroll Spinney turned down an initial script that had him taking off the Bird head and demonstrating how he performed the character. As the line between 'make-believe' and reality was likewise important to Fred Rogers (who saw any overlap as deceiving his young audience), Big Bird appeared in character, but only in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. In a later episode of ''Sesame Street'', Rogers would appear to act as referee for a race between Big Bird and Snuffy in Central Park.
** In an interesting crossover, Big Bird himself appeared in one episode of ''Neighborhood'', but only after considerable negotiation. [[Word of God]] is that Carroll Spinney turned down an initial script that had him taking off the Bird head and demonstrating how he performed the character. As the line between 'make-believe' and reality was likewise important to Fred Rogers (who saw any overlap as deceiving his young audience), Big Bird appeared in character, but only in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. In a later episode of ''Sesame Street'', Rogers would appear to act as referee for a race between Big Bird and Snuffy in Central Park.
** In another crossover, [[Captain Kangaroo]] appeared on Mister Rogers' show, followed by Rogers appearing on the Captain's show. A young Tony Hawk also had an [[Early-Bird Cameo]] on the latter.
** In another crossover, [[Captain Kangaroo]] appeared on Mister Rogers' show, followed by Rogers appearing on the Captain's show. A young [[Tony Hawk]] also had an [[Early-Bird Cameo]] on the latter.
* ''[[Yo Gabba Gabba]]'':
* ''[[Yo Gabba Gabba!]]'':
** The Shins
** The Shins
** Low
** Low
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** Cornelius
** Cornelius
** Elijah Wood
** Elijah Wood
** Tony Hawk
** [[Tony Hawk]]
** Jack Black. Gets special mention for having most of an episode dedicated to his appearance, as well as the chance to [[Squick|wear orange spandex despite having a slight beer gut]].
** Jack Black. Gets special mention for having most of an episode dedicated to his appearance, as well as the chance to [[Squick|wear orange spandex despite having a slight beer gut]].
** Andy Samberg
** Andy Samberg
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* [[Kylie Minogue]] is an [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WgnLfjUguU honorary Wiggle.]
* [[Kylie Minogue]] is an [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WgnLfjUguU honorary Wiggle.]


== [[Western Animation]] ==
=== [[Western Animation]] ===
* Regis Philbin appeared in an episode of ''[[Lilo and Stitch: The Series]]''.
* Regis Philbin appeared in an episode of ''[[Lilo & Stitch: The Series]]''.
* An episode of ''[[Dennis the Menace UK]]'' featured the then-presenters of ''Blue Peter''.
* An episode of ''[[Dennis the Menace UK]]'' featured the then-presenters of ''Blue Peter''.
* ''[[Arthur]]'' has always had an interesting variety of guest stars, including cellist Yo-Yo Ma, Fred Rogers of ''Mister Rogers' Neighborhood'', Matt Damon, Phillip Seymour Hoffman and even 3 then-current Boston Red Sox baseball players. Also blues singer Koko Taylor, Art Garfunkel, Joshua Redman, Michelle Kwan, Alex Trebek, Neil Gaiman, and—weirdly—architect Frank Gehry. Not to mention the time the characters did an interview with a live-action Larry King.
* ''[[Arthur]]'' has always had an interesting variety of guest stars, including cellist Yo-Yo Ma, Fred Rogers of ''Mister Rogers' Neighborhood'', Matt Damon, Phillip Seymour Hoffman and even 3 then-current Boston Red Sox baseball players. Also blues singer Koko Taylor, Art Garfunkel, Joshua Redman, Michelle Kwan, Alex Trebek, Neil Gaiman, and—weirdly—architect Frank Gehry. Not to mention the time the characters did an interview with a live-action Larry King.
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* ''[[Veggie Tales]]'' had quite a bit of crossover with the [[Christian Rock]] scene, most likely due to the show's significant teenage [[Periphery Demographic]].
* ''[[Veggie Tales]]'' had quite a bit of crossover with the [[Christian Rock]] scene, most likely due to the show's significant teenage [[Periphery Demographic]].
** In "Larry-Boy and the Rumor Weed", a ska-swing cover of "The Rumor Weed Song" by The W's plays over the end credits.
** In "Larry-Boy and the Rumor Weed", a ska-swing cover of "The Rumor Weed Song" by The W's plays over the end credits.
** In ''[[The Movie|Jonah: A WesternAnimation/VeggieTales Movie]]'', an original song by the [[Newsboys]], "In the Belly of a Whale", plays over the end credits.
** In ''[[The Movie|Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie]]'', an original song by the [[Newsboys]], "In the Belly of a Whale", plays over the end credits.
** [[Relient K]] did a split EP, with RK covering Larry the Cucumber's "The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything", and Larry covering RK's "Breakdown".
** [[Relient K]] did a split EP, with RK covering Larry the Cucumber's "The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything", and Larry covering RK's "Breakdown".
** They released an entire album of Christian rock artists covering [[Veggie Tales]] songs, entitled ''Veggie Rocks''.
** They released an entire album of Christian rock artists covering [[Veggie Tales]] songs, entitled ''Veggie Rocks''.
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Latest revision as of 11:33, 22 October 2023

Just when you thought Tony Hawk couldn't get any more rad...

I think that the best things that came out of it were the chance to do Blanche and also I did a Sesame Street Big Bird video that was very satisfying to me. And I don't think I would have been asked to do that if I hadn't reached a little bit higher profile in the 'industry.' That was really rewarding.

Frances McDormand discusses some perks of winning an Academy Award

What well-known bands or actors acquire when they appear as themselves, or doing their instantly-recognizable acts, on a television program aimed at young children.

Like many things about modern kids' TV, the concept was pioneered on Sesame Street and subsequently became a staple of the many programs inspired by it. The basic idea is to make it easy and fun for parents/guardians to get involved in their kids' educational process; however, over the years, it has spun itself off into a unique celebrity cachet. An appearance on the Street—or nearby programming suburbs—has become almost as potent a sign of stardom as an appearance on Leno's or Letterman's couches.

May involve a certain amount of Bowdlerization to keep things kid-friendly and/or educational.

Mostly occurs in live-action shows, but an actor or band with a distinctive voice can provide the same effect in animation.

The serious older sibling of Parental Bonus. Also often related to So My Kids Can Watch. Can trigger Hey, It's That Guy!. For the inverse (with the Sesame Street cast only), see Muppet Cameo.

Note: When adding examples, please remember that not all animated series are aimed at young children. Rule of thumb: the closer the age of the show's target audience is to the age of the guest star, the less likely it is to be this trope.

Examples of Sesame Street Cred include:

Examples in fiction

Comic Books

Live-Action TV

  • In an episode of Murphy Brown, Murphy gets a guest appearance on a No Celebrities Were Harmed version of Sesame Street. It... doesn't go well.
  • The West Wing had a plot involving the First Lady filming a Sesame Street-based PSA, with Elmo and Big Bird appearing as themselves (the show goes to admirably great lengths to keep Muppet Kayfabe in case any kids are watching). A resulting sight gag comparing the statuesque Allison Janney with her nicknamesake, Big Bird, is funny and notable as this show rarely did gags like this.

Examples in real life

Film

Live-Action TV

  • As noted above, Sesame Street is the Trope Namer. Performers would sing a "kid friendly" version of one of their songs.
    • R.E.M. performed "Shiny Happy People" as "Furry Happy Monsters".
    • Feist performed "1234" as "I like counting up to four"
    • Ray Charles made multiple appearances, the most notable being a performance of the Alphabet Song with a number of other famous people singing various letters.
    • The B-52s.
    • James Taylor sang "Whenever I See Your Grouchy Face" to Oscar the Grouch.
    • Carol Channing sang about Sammy the Snake.
    • John Munch. Yes, you read right...a fictional character has Sesame Street Cred.
    • The 'kid-friendly' bit was totally subverted by Stevie Wonder, who performed Superstition not only straight (save for a Name Drop in the second verse), but as a balls-to-the-wall six-minute jam session.
    • Paul Simon tactfully left the last stanza—the one about how 'the radical priest come to get me released' -- off "Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard" when performing it on the Street. This still left the bits about Mama spitting on the ground and Papa threatening 'the house of detention' intact, however.
    • Stephen Colbert starred in a Sesame Street straight-to-video special in 2005. Unfortunately, Sesame Street Cred is not legal tender at the Daily Show.
      • Jon already beat Stephen to this cred; he hosted and sang at Elmopalooza in 1998.
    • Robin Williams.
    • Jim Carrey
    • Ricky Gervais. He's said it was the coolest moment of his career.
      • The actual segment is also hilarious.
    • Herbie Hancock during the 80s. He played an electro-jazz version of the theme song and showed what electronic sound equipment can do.
    • Patrick Stewart shows his Shakespearean roots in this clip [dead link] from Sesame Street.
    • Bill Cosby and Richard Pryor also made numerous appearances (Pryor while obviously coked out of his ever-loving mind), but in Cosby's case he was practically a recurring guest host.
    • Indie rock band Tilly and the Wall is one of the most recent examples.
    • Neil Patrick Harris as the Sesame Street Shoe Fairy.
    • Jack Black shows children what an octagon is.
    • The Goo Goo Dolls turning a hit song about teen pregnancy into an encouragement to feel proud of yourself. Worth watching for the bassist's reactions to Elmo.
    • Siskel and Ebert do their critic exercises and argue about thumbs.
    • Perhaps the earliest Sesame example, Buffy Sainte-Marie [dead link] was a regular on the show's first decade, showing children that you didn't have to be white to be a successful singer. This was after her ability to get gigs and radio play in the US was compromised due to her protest music.
    • Johnny Cash sang "Nasty Dan" to Oscar the Grouch. And it was awesome.

Oscar: *as Cash leaves* That was my kind of guy!

Western Animation