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SsGrungetta
PERFORMER Brian Muehl 1982-1984
  Pam Arciero 1984-present
DEBUT 1982
Grungetta

Oscar and Grundgetta with Slimey at Oscar's trash can.

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Grundgetta in a 2013 appearance with Herry Monster and Rosita at a benefit concert in Waterbury, CT.

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Brian Muehl performs Grundgetta in "Ol' Number Nine."

Grundgetta is Oscar's Grouch girlfriend on Sesame Street. Her earliest appearance was in Season 14. Oscar occasionally calls her Grungie, while she generally calls him Oskie. She and Oscar, in addition to being a "couple", are also best friends.

Like Oscar, Grundgetta has had a number of pets over the years, including her worm Sylvia, a rottendoodle named Itchy and a muddy piglet who won the Yucchiest Pet contest in Oscar's Grouch Jamboree.

In a video released on Sesame Family Robinson, Pam Arciero played around with the Grundgetta puppet. Grundgetta commented that she was nervous since she hadn't been on camera in months, referencing her absence in recent years.

Name

The spelling of the character's name has varied over the years, alternating between "Grundgetta" and "Grungetta."

The spelling "Grundgetta" appears in the storybooks, including Oscar's Grouch Jamboree, the albums Oscar's Trashy Songs and Let's Be Friends, and the Applause plush doll. Current Sesame Workshop press kits list the character as "Grundgetta," as does an internal CTW document from 1994. As of January 18, 2008, typing "Grundgetta" in the search engine on the Sesame Street Video Player gives results, while typing "Grungetta" doesn't show any results. However, results can be found for either spelling at sesamestreet.org.

However, the Sesame Street Unpaved book, the "Sesame Street 35 Years Anniversary Game" and the book Elmo's Delicious Christmas refer to the character as "Grungetta." A Sesame Workshop press kit from 1984 uses "Grungetta," as do the Sesame Family Newsletters from the early 2000s. For more on this question, see the talk page.

Filmography

Book appearances

Audio appearances

See also

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