Alter egos assumed by the human cast of Sesame Street.
Picture | Name | Portrayer | Notes |
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File:Charliechaplinme.jpg | Charlie Chaplin's The Tramp | Maria | Maria, with moustache and cane, in a series of silent film homages. |
Banana | Bob | In Chapter three of Mr. Snuffleupagus's story "Are You My Brother?" Alice Snuffleupagus and Big Bird meet a banana who is not Big Bird's sister despite being tall, skinny and yellow. | |
Baseball player | Lexine | In the story "The Princesses and the Stick," two baseball players come across the Princesses' stick and use it as a baseball bat. | |
Baseball player | Luis | In the story "The Princesses and the Stick," two baseball players come across the Princesses' stick and use it as a baseball bat. | |
Bob the Blob | Bob | Bob disguises himself as a Grouch to appear on Oscar's game show Real Grouches. He plays the flute and harmonica and is booed by the Grouch audience. | |
A Bumblebee | Bob | In Chapter one of Mr. Snuffleupagus' story "Are You My Brother?" Alice Snuffleupagus meets a Bumblebee who is not her brother because he has wings unlike Alice. | |
Fish | Bob | In the story "The Princesses and the Stick," a fisherman catches a fish with the stick. | |
Grouch | Bob | Bob as a Grouch in Grouch Eye for the Nice Guy. | |
Hat catcher | Carlo | In the story "The Princesses and the Stick," a hat catcher finds the stick and uses it to get one of his hats down from a tree. | |
Prairie Dawn | Bob | Bob as Prairie Dawn. | |
Princess | Gabi | In the story "The Princesses and the Stick," two princesses (Gabi and Rosita) play with their favorite stick before setting it down to find ribbon to tie around it. | |
Lou Snuffleupagus | Bob | In the final chapter of Mr. Snuffleupagus' story "Are You My Brother?" Alice Snuffleupagus meets a Snuffleupagus who is not her brother because he is her cousin. | |
A Spider | Bob | In Chapter two of Mr. Snuffleupagus' story "Are You My Brother?" Alice Snuffleupagus meets a Spider who is not her brother despite having furry legs and no wings. | |
Trash Gordon | Gordon | Gordon as the star of Slimey's favorite bedtime story. | |
TriangleBob TrianglePants | Bob | Bob as the star of Telly's favorite TV show. | |
Doll Doctor | Gordon | In Betty Lou's story "Dolly Dearest," the big yellow bird calls in a Doll Doctor to find out why his talking doll refuses to talk to him. |