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| align=center | The OP Family<br>[[Episode 0148]] |
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| Herbert Birdsfoot displays the letters O and P, mentioning that they're the OP family. When he adds an M for "mop", he has Grover fetch a mop. When he adds a DR for "drop", he has Grover drop a heavy rock. When he adds an H for "hop", he has Grover hop repeatedly until he faints. Herbert then adds a FL for "flop" and a ST for "stop". |
| Herbert Birdsfoot displays the letters O and P, mentioning that they're the OP family. When he adds an M for "mop", he has Grover fetch a mop. When he adds a DR for "drop", he has Grover drop a heavy rock. When he adds an H for "hop", he has Grover hop repeatedly until he faints. Herbert then adds a FL for "flop" and a ST for "stop". |
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| align=center | Counting to 20<br>[[Episode 0189]] |
| align=center | Counting to 20<br>[[Episode 0189]] |
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− | | Grover and Herbert Birdsfoot count to 20. |
+ | | Grover and Herbert Birdsfoot count to [[20]]. |
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| align=center | Counting blocks<br>[[Episode 0192]] |
| align=center | Counting blocks<br>[[Episode 0192]] |
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− | | Herbert Birdsfoot arranges three blocks for Grover to count. No matter how the blocks are arranged, they still add up to three. Herbert asks Grover to count some oranges as well. Grover confesses that he's good at counting blocks -- but he doesn't know how to count oranges! |
+ | | Herbert Birdsfoot arranges [[3|three]] blocks for Grover to count. No matter how the blocks are arranged, they still add up to three. Herbert asks Grover to count some oranges as well. Grover confesses that he's good at counting blocks -- but he doesn't know how to count oranges! |
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| align=center | The Letter M<br>[[Episode 0276]] |
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− | | Herbert Birdsfoot wants to demonstrate the letter M. Grover enters, making "Mmmmm" noises, so Herbert recites a poem full of M words, having Grover make the "Mmmmm" sound at intervals. When the poem is over, Herbert discovers that Grover's mouth is stuck together after eating peanut butter. {{sketchrelease|video=''[[Old School: Volume 1]]''}} |
+ | | Herbert Birdsfoot wants to demonstrate the letter [[M]]. Grover enters, making "Mmmmm" noises, so Herbert recites a poem full of M words, having Grover make the "Mmmmm" sound at intervals. When the poem is over, Herbert discovers that Grover's mouth is stuck together after eating peanut butter. {{sketchrelease|video=''[[Old School: Volume 1]]''}} |
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| align=center | Long and Short Ladders<br>[[Episode 0276]] |
| align=center | Long and Short Ladders<br>[[Episode 0276]] |
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− | | Kermit has Grover show the difference between short and long with ladders. He's amazed that Grover can carry the long ladder by himself, but then sees that Grover is on both ends.{{sketchrelease|video=''[[Old School: Volume 1]]''}} |
+ | | Kermit has Grover show the difference between short and long with ladders. He's amazed that Grover can carry the long ladder by himself, but then sees that Grover is on both ends. {{sketchrelease|video=''[[Old School: Volume 1]]''}} |
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| align=center | 5 Blocks<br>[[Episode 0476]] |
| align=center | 5 Blocks<br>[[Episode 0476]] |
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− | | Grover helps Kermit show the number 5 using blocks, but Grover doesn't know how many to get (he can't count to 5). Kermit has him go back and forth bringing one until there is five. |
+ | | Grover helps Kermit show the number [[5]] using blocks, but Grover doesn't know how many to get (he can't count to 5). Kermit has him go back and forth bringing one until there is five. |
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| align=center | Top and Bottom<br>[[Episode 0434]] |
| align=center | Top and Bottom<br>[[Episode 0434]] |
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| Kermit talks about "top" and "bottom" using a stack of boxes Grover carries. |
| Kermit talks about "top" and "bottom" using a stack of boxes Grover carries. |
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⚫ | | Grover assists Big Bird in demonstrating the number [[2]], by doing 2 chin-ups. Big Bird asks him to repeat the exercise twice to make sure that the audience really gets 2. Then Big Bird announces that Grover will now demonstrate the number 18; an exhausted Grover falls off the bar and lands in a heap. {{sketchrelease|video=''[[Old School: Volume 1]]''}} |
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| align=center | F<br>[[Episode 0551]] |
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− | | In a "quickie" about the letter F, Grover cries out for "Froggy", slaps Kermit on the back, then declares him his "Friend". |
+ | | In a "quickie" about the letter [[F]], Grover cries out for "Froggy", slaps Kermit on the back, then declares him his "Friend". |
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| align=center | Short and Long<br>[[Episode 0560]] |
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| Grover does things for a long time while [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] does things for a short time. Grover gets worn out and asks to switch places, and then they demonstrate by tickling each other. |
| Grover does things for a long time while [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] does things for a short time. Grover gets worn out and asks to switch places, and then they demonstrate by tickling each other. |
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| Kermit, [[Farmer Grover]] and [[Fred the Wonder Horse]] show how a horse-and-cart works. {{sketchrelease|video=''[[Old School: Volume 2]]'' (2007)}} |
| Kermit, [[Farmer Grover]] and [[Fred the Wonder Horse]] show how a horse-and-cart works. {{sketchrelease|video=''[[Old School: Volume 2]]'' (2007)}} |
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| align=center | Up and Down<br>[[Episode 0693]] |
| align=center | Up and Down<br>[[Episode 0693]] |
Revision as of 17:53, 14 March 2020
From his early appearances as a nameless monster in the first season to his emergence as a lovable, furry old pal, Grover has been an active and eager assistant in lectures and performances, notably those by Kermit the Frog, Herbert Birdsfoot, and The Amazing Mumford. As Children's Television Workshop researcher Gerald S. Lesser put it in Children and Television: Lessons from Sesame Street, Grover "seeks opportunities to be helpful even when this places great physical and mental burdens upon him; often ends up in total exhaustion as he amiably extends himself to the utmost to co-operate." For sketches featuring the character who would later evolve into Grover, see proto-Grover.
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The ET Family Episode 0138 |
Grover and Herbert Birdsfoot discuss the ET family. | ||
The OP Family Episode 0148 |
Herbert Birdsfoot displays the letters O and P, mentioning that they're the OP family. When he adds an M for "mop", he has Grover fetch a mop. When he adds a DR for "drop", he has Grover drop a heavy rock. When he adds an H for "hop", he has Grover hop repeatedly until he faints. Herbert then adds a FL for "flop" and a ST for "stop". | ||
Hopping Poem Episode 0150 |
Herbert Birdsfoot recites a poem with OP words, counting on Grover to hop whenever he says "hop" — repeatedly until Grover faints. | ||
The AN Family Episode 0160 |
Grover and Herbert Birdsfoot discuss the AN family. Herbert demonstrates the words themselves, while Grover provides visual aids.
Part 1: The first word they talk about is RAN. While Herbert talks about how to make the word, Grover keeps running around the scene until he tires himself out. Part 2: The next word they demonstrate is CAN. Grover brings out an armful of soup cans and stacks them all up. Then he clumsily knocks the tower over. Part 3: The final word for today is FAN, which Grover says is one of his favorite words. He brings in an electric fan and turns it on full blast. Everything is blown away, including Herbert and Grover. | ||
T-H-E Episode 0166 |
Grover assists Herbert Birdsfoot in a demonstration of the word "THE", by holding a sign with the word as Herbert tells a story and rings a bell whenever the sign is needed. As usual, Grover wears himself out. | ||
Alphabet Episode 0188 |
Grover and Herbert Birdsfoot recite the alphabet. | ||
Counting to 20 Episode 0189 |
Grover and Herbert Birdsfoot count to 20. | ||
Counting blocks Episode 0192 |
Herbert Birdsfoot arranges three blocks for Grover to count. No matter how the blocks are arranged, they still add up to three. Herbert asks Grover to count some oranges as well. Grover confesses that he's good at counting blocks -- but he doesn't know how to count oranges! | ||
Over and Under Episode 0198 |
Herbert Birdsfoot demonstrates "over" and "under" by having Grover lie on a mattress. Then Grover lies under the mattress, and Herbert drives the point home by adding more objects over Grover. | ||
The Letter M Episode 0276 |
Herbert Birdsfoot wants to demonstrate the letter M. Grover enters, making "Mmmmm" noises, so Herbert recites a poem full of M words, having Grover make the "Mmmmm" sound at intervals. When the poem is over, Herbert discovers that Grover's mouth is stuck together after eating peanut butter.
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Long and Short Ladders Episode 0276 |
Kermit has Grover show the difference between short and long with ladders. He's amazed that Grover can carry the long ladder by himself, but then sees that Grover is on both ends.
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Here and There Episode 0277 |
Kermit and Grover demonstrate "here" and "there". | ||
Mumford's Pineapple Subtraction Trick Episode 0280 |
The Amazing Mumford begins his magic subtraction trick with four pineapples, and makes them disappear one at a time. Grover then makes Mumford disappear.
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Between Episode 0283 |
Kermit attempts to demonstrate between with two poles, which are actually mops held by Grover and Herry. | ||
The Amazing Mumford's Suspension act Episode 0292 |
Grover volunteers to be the Amazing Mumford's assistant when he performs a magic trick. The trick involves Grover sitting on top of a platform held up by a pillar, which Mumford will yank from underneath the platform, and the platform will not fall. The trick works for Mumford ... but not for Grover when he tries the trick on Herry. | ||
No Episode 0297 |
Kermit teaches Grover to read his sign with "NO" written on it. | ||
Yes Episode 0322 |
Kermit teaches Grover the word YES. | ||
Grover turns into a rabbit Episode 0407 |
Grover watches The Amazing Mumford as he practices a magic trick, to make a rabbit magically appear out of his hat. Though he fails to get a rabbit to come out of his hat, both are oblivious to the fact that Grover has turned into a rabbit.
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Rhyming Trick Episode 0455 |
Grover volunteers to assist Mumford in his rhyming magic trick, making three things come out of his hat that rhyme with knee. Grover guesses the first one, but doesn't get the last two right. | ||
5 Blocks Episode 0476 |
Grover helps Kermit show the number 5 using blocks, but Grover doesn't know how many to get (he can't count to 5). Kermit has him go back and forth bringing one until there is five. | ||
Top and Bottom Episode 0434 |
Kermit talks about "top" and "bottom" using a stack of boxes Grover carries. | ||
Chin-ups Episode 0547 |
Grover assists Big Bird in demonstrating the number 2, by doing 2 chin-ups. Big Bird asks him to repeat the exercise twice to make sure that the audience really gets 2. Then Big Bird announces that Grover will now demonstrate the number 18; an exhausted Grover falls off the bar and lands in a heap.
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F Episode 0551 |
In a "quickie" about the letter F, Grover cries out for "Froggy", slaps Kermit on the back, then declares him his "Friend". | ||
Short and Long Episode 0560 |
Grover does things for a long time while Kermit does things for a short time. Grover gets worn out and asks to switch places, and then they demonstrate by tickling each other. | ||
Horse and cart Episode 0590 |
Kermit, Farmer Grover and Fred the Wonder Horse show how a horse-and-cart works.
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Up and Down Episode 0693 |
Kermit has Grover help him demonstrate up and down by having Grover climb UP a sky-high flight of stairs -- while Kermit takes the elevator to the top. Exhausted, Grover faints and rolls DOWN the staircase. | ||
Heavy and Light Episode 0900 |
Kermit and Grover demonstrate the difference between heavy and light. Grover carries heavy objects, and Kermit carries light objects. Grover gets tired, and asks Kermit if he can carry something light for a change. Kermit obliges. He carries a giant sandwich... while Grover picks up a helium balloon, which carries him away! | ||
Near and Far on Ice Skates Episode 0904 |
A full-body walk-around version of Grover demonstrates near and far by ice skating, with Kermit the Frog giving commands in voice-over. | ||
Light and Dark Episode 3784 |
Kermit (Steve Whitmire) intends to talk about light and dark, so he turns his living room lamp off. Grover enters, leaving the door open so that the room doesn't stay dark. He tries to help by eliminating all light in the room so neither of them can see.
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Short and Long | Grover assists Zoe in demonstrating the difference between short and long, first by hopping and then hugging.
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