Oscar the Grouch

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Oscar the Grouch
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Oscar the Grouch in his garbage can
First appearance
Statistics
Portrayed by Carroll Spinney
An Oscar the Grouch puppet, at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C.
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An Oscar the Grouch puppet, at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C.
Oscar the Grouch, reading to Slimey.
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Oscar the Grouch, reading to Slimey.
Oscar the Grouch, peering out of his can
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Oscar the Grouch, peering out of his can
The orange version of Oscar from Season 1
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The orange version of Oscar from Season 1
The original yellow version of Oscar from episode 1
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The original yellow version of Oscar from episode 1

Oscar the Grouch is a Muppet character on the television program Sesame Street.

Oscar has a green body (during the 1969–1970 season, however, he was orange), has no nose, and lives in a garbage can. His favorite thing in life is trash; evidence for this is the song "I Love Trash". He's known as "The Grouch" because of his typically grouchy moods, which tend to be on the whiney side, although he can also be very clever, as well as being of the grouch species. Some say he is very smart.

Oscar can also become mobile with the help of his friend Bruno, the trashman, who carries Oscar around in his can. Bruno is a full-body costume which allows Oscar's puppeteer to manipulate Oscar while remaining hidden by the Bruno costume. Also, as seen in the Elmo's World episode 'Dance', the underside of his trash can is somewhat detachable, with Oscar's legs protruding from the bottom of his trash can. Other evidence of this can be seen in Christmas Eve on Sesame Street (1978), when Oscar is ice skating. For several seasons, Oscar was frequently shown with his friend and pet Slimey, an orange worm. On occasional episodes he has mentioned leaving Sesame Street to attend "the annual Grouch convention in Syracuse, New York".

Oscar is performed by Muppeteer Carroll Spinney. Spinney's other lead character is Big Bird. During the first season of Sesame Street, the street set was arranged such that Spinney, who is right-handed, was forced to operate Oscar's head with his left hand. A subsequent redesign of the set allowed Spinney to switch hands.

Oscar thinks that numbers are silly, according to the song "Knock Three Times".

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[edit] In Oscar's trashcan

  • Slimey, Oscar's pet worm
  • Fluffy, Oscar's pet elephant, only his trunk is ever shown
  • Rosie the Hippopotamus
  • A fire breathing dragon
  • Farm animals, especially a goat and a pig
  • A swimming pool (or other large body of water)

[edit] Characters that have gone into Oscar's trashcan

  • Elmo
  • Forgetful Jones
  • Plácido Flamingo
  • Snuffy
  • Telly Monster
  • Linda
  • Grungetta
  • Barkley
  • Baby Natasha
  • Oscar's mom (puppeteered by Jerry Nelson)
  • Buffy Sainte-Marie, when she was visiting Sesame Street
  • David's Grandma, who freaked out on Oscar. She came out clean, Oscar dirty, implying she must have actually beat Oscar up.
  • Bob, who climbed into Oscar's can, only to get burnt by Oscar's pet fire-breathing dragon, get covered in muck head to foot, and get his clothes torn by the mess.
  • One of Bob's friends, who fixed something in Oscar's can
  • Bert, twice in the 1970s, once when Bert moved out of his and Ernie's apartment (he tries to clean up the trashcan, leading to confrontation; some say this was meant to be a spoof of The Odd Couple), and again in an attempt to surprise Big Bird
  • Maria, in the late 1970s, to get a cup of sugar
  • Luis Rodriguez
  • Irvine, episode 2606, Oscar's niece was in the can while Oscar was away
  • Sonny Friendly, season 24, for The Home Game
  • Wanda Cousteau, season 25, to hide from the hungry Wolfgang the Seal
  • Ruthie, season 28 or 29, when she was "Grouch of the Day"
  • Miles Robinson and his band, season 35, playing a gig
  • Julius Erving and the Philadelphia 76ers who play the grouches in basketball inside the can while Gordon and Gina? peer in. The ball comes out of the can and Dr. J comes out soon after. Gordon says, "My goodness, you're Julius Erving". Dr. J says, "Uh yeah, Can I have my ball back please?"
  • Rizzo the Rat, A Muppet Family Christmas, "bunked" with Oscar, but not actually seen in the can
  • Big Bird, Elmo in Grouchland, he was pushed in

When making an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Grover responded to a question from Jimmy, stating that he has never been in Oscar's trash can. He also stated that "anybody is allowed [in Oscar's trash can, but] who would want to go in there? Huh?" [1]

[edit] International

Sesame Street is localised for some different markets, and Oscar is often renamed.

  • In Germany he is called "Oskar aus der Mülltonne", which means 'Oscar out of the garbage can'.
  • In Portugal his name is Ferrão, and does not live in a trash can, but rather in a barrel.
  • In Turkey he is named Kırpık and lives in a big basket.

he has inspired children all over the globe and still stands as a figure symbolizing childhood for many.

[edit] Oscar in pop-culture

Cookie loading screen. Note the Oscar lookalike in the garbage can.
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Cookie loading screen. Note the Oscar lookalike in the garbage can.

Oscar inspired an Apple Macintosh hack written by Eric B. Shapiro and shown at the 1989 MacHack conference, featuring a singing animated Oscar that appeared from the trash can whenever a file was thrown away. The hack was so popular that some parents lost the entire contents of their hard disks to preschoolers wanting to see more of Oscar. (Late Nights with MacHack, p. 27)

A character bearing an uncanny resemblance to Oscar appears throughout Ultimate Play The Game's Cookie (1983), throwing fishbones and other dangerous items from his trashcan at the hero (see picture).

Oscar has appeared twice on The Simpsons, though unofficially and not by name. The first was in 1998 in the episode Trash of the Titans, during the song "The Garbage Man." The second was in 2000 in the episode Missionary: Impossible, in which Homer defrauds a PBS member station during pledge week.

"Oscar the Grouch" has been a proverbial term for somebody who acquires many hand-me-downs from people who are getting rid of them.

A character very similar to Oscar also appeared in an episode of The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, in which Irwin accidentally buys Grim's Scythe and starts using it to cause havoc. Billy runs from the scythe rays and encounters a trashcan where this Oscar-esque character lives. After a car hits his dumpster, Oscar and the car's driver give a public service announcement about magical scythes.

A character in the MMORPG Kingdom of Loathing will appear as Oscar the Grouch when dressed in the "Glad Bag Glad Rags" costume.

Oscar is mentioned by comedian Dave Chappelle in one of his earlier stand-up comedy routines in which he says Sesame Street teaches children to judge people, like calling Oscar a grouch: 'Oscar you are so mean! Isn't he kids?', 'Yeah, Oscar, you're a grouch!', in which Oscar responds 'B*tch! I live in a f*cking trash can! I'm the poorest motherf*cker on Sesame Street! Nobody's Helping me.'

Another Oscar lookalike appeared in a a British TV episode of British comedians show Hale & Pace called "Reality Street".

[edit] Quotes

  • "Go Away and LEAVE ME ALONE!!"--Oscar's trademark phrase
  • "Uhh..We Grouches never say thanks.."
  • (talking to a happy person)"Hey, (character) why are you so happy?"
  • "Heh, Heh, Heh I love the smell of cheese and bagels in the morning"--when Oscar has trash delivered.
  • (When someone is angry)"Hey don't stop now, you're just getting to the good parts!"--during an argument.
  • "And Stay Away From My Cheese"--Said by Oscar after someone leaves Oscar's trashcan.
  • "Don't Mention It, ..and Go Away"--said by Oscar when he does somebody a favor.
  • "Have a rotten day!"
  • "SCRAM!"
  • "Ding dong, you're wrong!"
  • "J...Good!"
  • "I = ghost."

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