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Uploaded by on Aug 14, 2006

Sesame Street's spoof of "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit," in which the detectives hunt down a missing letter M. Recorded from WNET, Channel 13, in New York City. Characters and related content owned by Sesame Workshop; no infringement intended.

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  • Don't get me wrong, I think this is hilarious. But am I the only one who finds it a little twisted that a show largely about child molesters was adapted into a children's show?

  • I can't stand the term "chung chung"

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  • @AttemptedAnime I'd agree with you, except for the fact that I highly doubt this show's target audience watches SVU. This was clearly a sketch writen for both parens and their kids to enjoy, and SVU is a part of popular culture, after all. Not to mention that Sesame Street has a history of showing sketches that were actually child-innapropriate (i.e. Cookie Monster with a cigar), and this is hardly one of them.

  • LOL! The Munch one is my favorite! As soon as I saw him, I cracked the fuck up! XD

  • Ah...I remember watching this :)

  • They are Munch, Meloni, Mariska.

  • @ldlax17 Meloni. 

  • Love svu... Did anyone else notice that "captain cragen" calls "Elliot" meloni, which is chris's last name

  • They missed out the trial!

    Oh well, it was funny.

  • uuuuh when did sesame street become awesome?

  • @landcommander1981 especially when it's DOINK DOINK.

  • 1:53 PM: Dunn Dunn.... this is epic

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