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Elmo's World

Elmo's World is a segment of the children’s television show Sesame Street featuring Elmo, a small red monster who speaks in third person and is perpetually 4 years old. The show also features Mr. Noodle, a human mime character, and Dorothy, a goldfish.

The segment takes place in a computer animated crayon-drawn apartment, presumably where Elmo lives.

Each day, the segment begins with Elmo announcing the topic for the day. Then, there is a series of skits and interviews centered on that topic. The skits and interviews are essentially the same everyday only changing the subject matter. They also always appear in the same order.

Currently the segment occupies the last quarter of each Sesame Street show, but also has been syndicated as a separate 15-minute show on the United Kingdom lifestyle channel LivingTV.

Characters exclusive to the segments

  • The Accordion
  • The Apple
  • The Bathtub
  • The Beach Ball
  • The Bed
  • The Bell
  • The Bicycle
  • The Big Foot
  • The Birthday Cake
  • The Black Leather Jacket
  • The Broccoli
  • The Cactus
  • The Circus Book
  • The Clarinet
  • The Crash Helmet
  • The Dinosaur
  • Diva D'Abruzzo
  • The Dogeared Book
  • The Ear of Corn
  • The Firefighters
  • The Firetruck
  • The Fly
  • The Football
  • The Glass of Water
  • The Hand
  • The Hat
  • The Helmet
  • The Hiking Boots
  • The History of Getting Dressed Book
  • The Jacket
  • The Jet Plane
  • The Kingfish
  • The Loafers
  • The Mailbox
  • The Monkey
  • The Moon
  • The Nest
  • The Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich
  • The Picture Book
  • The Pillow
  • The Pizza
  • The Rabbit
  • The Robin
  • The Shoe
  • The Spider
  • The Squeaky Shoes
  • The Sun
  • The Telephone
  • The Tooth
  • The Top Banana
  • The Tornado
  • The Tumbleweed
  • The Wild Animals
  • The Yo-Yo
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