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Revision as of 17:25, 5 November 2009
Grover's Mommy plays an integral but often unrecognized role on Sesame Street. She has been seen almost exclusively in print, including the many illustrated books starring her son Grover, in many different incarnations. She was also occasionally seen in photographs, as a photo puppet, such as on the cover of Volume 4 of The Sesame Street Treasury. Over the course of time, her appearance has fluctuated greatly.
Her earliest known appearance as a Muppet is a 1970s sketch in which Grover speaks to the audience about being afraid of the dark. At the end of the sketch, his mom (Frank Oz) enters his room to kiss him good night. Another early appearance (circa 1981) involves his mother (Kathy Mullen) coming into the bathroom while Grover is telling the audience about how to take a bath. She appears in illustrations as part of the video Five Sesame Street Stories, with an unknown voice actor.
She has recently appeared (performed by Stephanie D'Abruzzo) in a brief Elmo's World sequence (from the "Families" episode), with her son as his alter-ego Super Grover, as her own alter-ego, "Super-Mommy". Grover crashlands, screaming "Moooommy!" and his mom follows yelling "Soooonny!" crashing on top of him. They recover, acknowledge each other, and both faint. (Super Grover also refers to his mother -- "Her name is Super Mommy!" -- in a sketch with two boys fighting over an apple.)
In A Celebration of Me, Grover (performed by Eric Jacobson), Mrs. Monster[1] attends a benefit dinner in her son's honor.
In her first appearance in puppet form, she was gray-green in color. In later appearances, she was blue.
Book appearances
- Big Bird's Busy Book (1975)
- The Exciting Adventures of Super Grover (1978)
- The Sesame Street Bedtime Storybook (1978)
- The Sesame Street Dictionary (1980)
- Prairie Dawn's Upside-Down Poem (1981)
- City (1982)
- A Day at School (1982)
- First Day of School (1982)
- Grover Goes to School (1982)
- A Sesame Street Christmas (1982)
- I Can Dress Myself (1983)
- The Adventures of Grover in Outer Space (1984)
- Grover Sleeps Over (1984)
- Two Wheels for Grover (1984)
- Big Bird Says... A Game to Read and Play (1985)
- Ernie's Finish the Picture (1985)
- Grover's Book of Colors (1985)
- A Visit to the Sesame Street Hospital (1985)
- When Grover Moved to Sesame Street (1985)
- ABC (1986)
- Count to Ten (1986)
- Find the Shapes (1986)
- Grover's Bad, Awful Day (1986)
- Sesame Street ABC (1986)
- Through the Year (1986)
- Why Are You So Mean to Me? (1986)
- Are We Almost There? (1987)
- Don't Be Shy (1987)
- Good Night, Little Grover! (1987)
- Grover Takes Care of Baby (1987)
- A New Baby on Sesame Street (1987)
- A Rainy Day on Sesame Street (1987)
- Shape Up! (1987)
- The Sesame Street ABC Book of Words (1988}
- Come As You Are (1989)
- Great Monsterpieces (1989)
- Happy Mother's Day! (1989)
- Splish-Splashy Day (1989)
- Big Bird Flies Alone (1989)
- Grover's Lucky Jacket (1989)
- Cookie Soup and Other Good-Night Stories (1990)
- Halloween Party (1991)
- I Want to Be a Fire Fighter (1991)
- Friends & Family Lace-Ups (1992)
- Happy and Sad, Grouchy and Glad (1992)
- Me Cookie! (1994)
- Grover's Mommy (1994)
- Grover's Farm (2001)
- Listen to Your Fish (2003)
- Fun with Friends (2004)
- Fly Away with Big Bird (2006)
- Rosita's Easter on Sesame Street (2007)