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Revision as of 01:45, 20 August 2019
Merry on The Phil Donahue Show | |
PERFORMER | Joey Mazzarino |
DEBUT | 1991 |
Merry Monster is a Sesame Street monster who first appeared in Episode 2854, then became a recurring character from season 23 through season 26, making only minor appearances since.
Despite her small size and meek voice, Merry is known for being loud and sometimes obnoxious. Her roar is louder than that of Chicago the Lion.
Merry portrayed Grover's daughter in a 1991 edition of Monsterpiece Theater, "The Sun Also Rises." She also sang "That's the Letter O" with Queen Latifah and Prairie Dawn in season 24.
Notes
- Episode 2670 features another young, female monster named Merry. The two share the same meek, outward nature, while possessing a monstrous inner strength.
- Merry was a playable character in the 1994 board game Let's Go to the Park.
Appearances
- Sesame Street
- Sesame Street Jam: A Musical Celebration
- Sesame Street Stays Up Late
- Stars and Street Forever
- The Phil Donahue Show
- Talk, Read, Write
Book appearances
- Big Bird Meets the Orchestra (1993)
- Merry Christmas, Everybody! (1993)
- Bright and Early with Elmo (1994)
- My Name Is Oscar the Grouch (1994)
- Who's Who on Sesame Street (1994 edition)