this is the only skit where i understood most of what the two headed monster was saying; most of the time they are speaking in complete gibberish or in a language that i can't understand at all no matter how many times or how hard i try.
Actually, the Two-Headed Monsters are still on Sesame Street. They're now on skits with Big Bird and Ernie as Big Bird and Ernie are playing the game "Journey To Ernie" as Ernie hides and Big Bird seeks. A lot of times Big Bird asks the Two-Headed Monsters where Ernie is and they both point in two different directions which confuse Big Bird sometimes, and other times Big Bird ignores what the Two-Headed Monsters say and Big Bird decides to keep looking for Ernie himself.
I miss Jim Henson too. Probably most of the muppets that Jim Henson voiced, Steve Whitmire is now voicing those muppets. The muppet that I miss the most is "Kermit The Frog" since Kermit is not on Sesame Street anymore. The reason "Kermit The Frog" is not on Sesame Street anymore because it was mentioned that Sesame Workshop (when it used to be called "Children's Television Workshop") lost the right on Kermit so he was taken off the show.
Actually no, Grover and Kermit don't contact with each other anymore since Kermit is not on the show anymore. Also, Sesame Workshop is not airing any of the past skits that Grover and Kermit were on. Probably Sesame Workshop is not even showing Kermit in any of his past skits, including his role as the Sesame Street news reporter. However, I know that Grover is on every Sesame Street episode as "Global Grover" where Grover travels the world and he tells the audience what his trip was like.
Does Two Headed Monster speaks English?
chr5210 8 months ago
I love when he does "Little gal- lalalal" xD
Lordodragonss 2 years ago
They might show Kermit for the 40th anniversary... or the 50th.
ZNKChannel 2 years ago
and tats wat happens kids when u put too much weight on 1 side
brianklick 2 years ago
Bick! :P
BigEasyWinger 2 years ago
Oh my god, I remember this when I was a kid this video of them cracks me up.
LaMotta26 3 years ago
Tell me about it, glowworm. I thought the ribbon bit was kinda cute.
disneyrangerblue02 3 years ago
This is a cute skit.
CelesteK 3 years ago
this is the only skit where i understood most of what the two headed monster was saying; most of the time they are speaking in complete gibberish or in a language that i can't understand at all no matter how many times or how hard i try.
Nightmastercool97 3 years ago
I loved that part as well. I miss the Two-Headed Monster.
Angie2343 3 years ago
Actually, the Two-Headed Monsters are still on Sesame Street. They're now on skits with Big Bird and Ernie as Big Bird and Ernie are playing the game "Journey To Ernie" as Ernie hides and Big Bird seeks. A lot of times Big Bird asks the Two-Headed Monsters where Ernie is and they both point in two different directions which confuse Big Bird sometimes, and other times Big Bird ignores what the Two-Headed Monsters say and Big Bird decides to keep looking for Ernie himself.
afriendofbean 3 years ago
That's true.
I also miss Jim Henson, the "father" of Sesame Street and all his "children", the Muppets.
Angie2343 3 years ago
I miss Jim Henson too. Probably most of the muppets that Jim Henson voiced, Steve Whitmire is now voicing those muppets. The muppet that I miss the most is "Kermit The Frog" since Kermit is not on Sesame Street anymore. The reason "Kermit The Frog" is not on Sesame Street anymore because it was mentioned that Sesame Workshop (when it used to be called "Children's Television Workshop") lost the right on Kermit so he was taken off the show.
afriendofbean 3 years ago 2
Which leads me to ponder... do Grover and Kermit still contact each other? ;)
Angie2343 3 years ago
Actually no, Grover and Kermit don't contact with each other anymore since Kermit is not on the show anymore. Also, Sesame Workshop is not airing any of the past skits that Grover and Kermit were on. Probably Sesame Workshop is not even showing Kermit in any of his past skits, including his role as the Sesame Street news reporter. However, I know that Grover is on every Sesame Street episode as "Global Grover" where Grover travels the world and he tells the audience what his trip was like.
afriendofbean 3 years ago