![]() Their figuring out words is very much like a child learning a new word. They see things that are common to us, but unknown to them, and try to figure out what they are supposed to do with them. The Martians are a lot like the toddlers watching the show. WHY DOES SESAME STREET NEED THE MARTIANS? Watch 20:55 The Muppets Video Diary - Interactive Video A gallery of Sesame Street monsters. In Sesame Street: A Musical Celebration, Big Bird picks two Martians to be “la-la-ers” in his big show, but when Big Bird tells the Martians they’re going to be stars, they look into their book and then decide to go into space (though they do return to earth in time for the big finale). Afterwards, two Martians suddenly showed up, and happily took Bert’s offer of oatmeal. But then Ernie learned that Bert had woken up early and was making oatmeal. One of the Martians’ best-known moments is a season three segment in which the Martians try to communicate with a telephone, making the sounds of various animals and getting scared when the phone rings.Īnother great moment came one morning when Ernie woke up and found that Bert was already out of bed, speculating that Bert was kidnapped by martians. ![]() Try YouTube Kids Learn more Comments are turned. “My Outer Space Friend” with Telly Monster 23.2M subscribers 12M views 13 years ago The Yip Yip Martians discover a telephone on Earth and try communicating with it using animals sounds.“Get Along” with Kermit the Frog and others.They have interacted with such earthly objects as a grandfather clock, a telephone, a radio, various letters and numbers, and a book. There are at least three Martians: A blue one, a purple one, and an orange one, though usually only two appear at a time. Their language is pretty much limited to “Yip-yip-yip-yip” and “Uh-huh! Uh-huh!”, though they also say single English words, carrying around an English dictionary. ![]() The Martians are extra terrestrials who visit Earth on a regular basis and often try to interact with objects, which, unknown to them, are not alive. Today’s Weekly Muppet Wednesday article was written by Michael Wermuth, Jr.
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