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*"[[Elmo's Song]]" during the medley sequence of ''[[Sesame Street's 50th Anniversary Celebration]]'' |
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Revision as of 03:51, 2 December 2019
Since Elmo's inception as a recurring character, one of his main character traits is always referring to himself in the third person.
Instances using "I" or "Me":
- "One Fine Face"
- "Hold My Hand"
- "Closer to Me"
- "Red and Blue"
- "Sing Your Synonyms"
- "We're All Monsters" (The redubbed version has Elmo speaking in the third person in the spoken intro, but in first person during the song)
- "Heavy and Light" -- "Mine's like a feather!", "Lemme help!"
- "Sing Me a Silly Song"
- Pageant: Food We Eat -- "Follow me."
- Episode 2254 -- Scene 2 -- "Now me Elmo."
- Episode 2292 -- Scene 5 -- "I love this shirt!"
- Episode 3432 -- Scene 5 -- "Excuse me", "Mostly me."
- Episode 4101 -- "It's Mine" (partially)
- Elmo's Sing-Along Guessing Game, when reading questions
- The Best of Elmo -- "This is part of Elmo's number collection. I call it '3'."
- Learning to Share -- "Oh, hi! I didn't see you there.", "This is Elmo's train. MY train! MINE! MINE! Mine."
- Telling the Truth -- "Me?! What did Elmo do?"
- Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir ("Everyone Who Likes Christmas Say, "I Do!"")
- "The Legend of Big Mouth"
- "Hey Friend"
- "Three (song)"
- "My Name"
- "Sing After Me"
- "Library"
- "Elmo's Song" during the medley sequence of Sesame Street's 50th Anniversary Celebration
Acknowledgements of the impediment
- Elmo is asked about his impediment in a 2010 "Ask Elmo" video. He claims to get asked that a lot and says he was just born that way.
- In episode 4270, Detective Alfie Betts (Adam Rodriguez) is able to deduce many things about Elmo upon meeting him, including knowing he always speaks in the third person. "Elmo does?" he replies.
- In ABCs with Elmo, Professor Grover sets up a lesson on the alphabet. When wondering what letter follows H, Elmo states, "I." Grover is shocked, having never heard Elmo speak in first-person before.
- Elmo impersonated Count von Count in episode 4411. His typical impediment ("Elmo is the Count von Count!") almost gives his ruse away to the judges, until Maria claims it's a Spanish nickname ("El Mo").