

Sesame Street
Season 12
TV-Y
The setting is in a small street in a city where children and furry puppet monsters learn about numbers, the alphabet and other pre-school subjects taught in commercial spots, songs and games.
Where to Watch Season 12
130 Episodes
- Episode 1447E2
Episode 1447In this episode of Sesame Street, Big Bird starts the day by singing a welcoming song and is soon joined by 19 friends. Ernie tries to replicate Bert's felt board picture, but Cookie Monster disrupts his efforts by eating the cookies off both pictures. The Countess Dahling von Dahling visits Hooper's Store, delighting everyone with her counting skills and gifts of umbrellas, which come in handy when it starts raining indoors. Cowboy X arrives on Sesame Street, marking everything with Xs, and learns about the alphabet and words containing the letter X from Big Bird, Luis, and Mr. Hooper. Various segments include Ernie and Bert's telephone antics, a Sesame Street News Flash with Prince Charming, and a musical number by Herry Monster. The episode concludes with Cowboy X giving Big Bird his autograph and Oscar the Grouch attempting to end the show with a grouchy goodbye song, only to be interrupted by Bob re-announcing the sponsors. - Episode 1448E3
Episode 1448The episode opens with Ringmaster Big Bird showcasing his acts to Olivia, Mr. Hooper, and Luis. Highlights include daredevils walking a tightrope and Barkley the Wonder Dog crossing it with encouragement. Poco Loco demonstrates his sound imitation skills, causing confusion for Luis and Big Bird. Grover tries to sell Kermit a nose warmer, and Ernie plays a prank on Bert. Oscar, with help from Maria and Mr. Hooper, searches for a mysterious noise in his trash can, only to find it was his creaky bed. Additional segments feature a boy visiting his newborn sibling in the hospital, Billy Jo Jive helping at a bike race, and Big Bird pushing Grover to demonstrate numbers through chin-ups. Finally, Telly and Max navigate a dilemma over who gets to play jacks, culminating in a friendly solution. The episode closes with Ernie and a kid holding the Sesame Street sign, while Oscar holds the CTW sign. - Episode 1449E4
Episode 1449In this episode of Sesame Street, Big Bird brings his Bird Book to the Fix-It Shop to identify Poco Loco, who he amusingly resembles a "silly parrot." Bob kicks things off singing "Have a Nice Day," followed by kids roller-skating to ragtime music. We see cartoons about an H for hair and a man on a trampoline, and the Two-Headed Monster helps each other get clean. Grover plays "Beat the Time" and a duckling dresses itself. Gordon and friends share their fishing adventure, and a photographer is followed by animals. Big Bird sings with Poco, and a scuba diver showcases up and down. Ernie ponders while Bert carries groceries, and Telly sorts Oscar's laundry with Susan's help. Grover invents the wheel, kids share what they can do at five, and the Martians enjoy radio static. In the end, Big Bird helps Poco befriend Barkley, and Maria and Mr. Hooper close the episode. - Episode 1450E5
Episode 1450In this episode, Big Bird celebrates the return of Linda from her tour of Japan with the National Theatre of the Deaf. Linda shares her experiences and teaches everyone how to sign "thank you" in Japanese. Throughout the episode, viewers are treated to a variety of segments, including "There's a Bird On Me" sung by Joe Raposo, and an Alphabet Dancers performance featuring the lowercase letter i. Telly Monster hosts "Cooking with Telly," demonstrating proper sandwich serving. Grover and Lisa share a heartfelt moment appreciating each other's features. Bob and Big Bird enjoy photos Linda took in Japan, highlighting cultural elements like kimonos and the Golden Pavilion tea house. Telly learns basic radio maintenance from David, and Linda demonstrates ingenuity by using skateboards to move a heavy crate, assisted by children. The episode ends with Big Bird exploring the use of chopsticks and the standard closing signs by Grover and the Count. - Episode 1451E6
Episode 1451When the Bunkum and Ballyhoo Circus arrives in town, Big Bird eagerly gathers friends to audition their unique acts for P. T. Bunkum. Maria, Luis, Gordon, and Olivia try their luck juggling, performing tricks, and more, but Bunkum finds their acts too ordinary for his circus. As the auditions go on, animated and musical interludes offer lighthearted fun, including Biff's rendition of "This Is My J," a magical painting that Grover interacts with, and comedic skits with Ernie and Bert. The episode culminates with Bunkum's disappointment in not finding a unique act until Big Bird, riding off on his unicycle, catches his eye. As the episode wraps, Big Bird seems destined to be the newest star of the circus, leaving the residents of Sesame Street excited about his potential adventure. - Episode 1452E7
Episode 1452Oscar debates his lunch options, leading to a street-wide song by Gilbert and Sullivan about the importance of a healthy diet. Violet climbs a vine with V words, while Ernie disregards Bert's advice and eats cookies in bed. Forgetful Jones forgets the dog he's supposed to take care of, and Manny miscasts animals for a circus role. Telly Monster fronts a WORM-TV promo for a non-existent album, and Kermit draws a square on-screen. Gordon and Luis clean litter together, and the Two-Headed Monster argues over playing the trumpet versus sleeping. Ernie's lullaby keeps Bert awake, and R2-D2 falls for a fire hydrant. Oscar, now a trashman, delivers a wet bag of trash to Bob's dismay, as Maria closes the show by announcing the sponsors. - Episode 1453E8
Episode 1453Luis opens the Fix-It Shop and explains the concept of a "surprise" to Poco Loco, who amusingly pops up everywhere. Count von Count and the Countess perform a song, while Big Bird showcases a new invention that counts to the number of the day, leading to a chaotic burst of surprises when they reach nine. Special guest Richard Pryor shares strawberries with a child, and Leslie Mostly interviews Grover about his job as a waiter. Throughout the episode, various cartoons and short films highlight letters Y and W, and concepts of same and different. The Anything Muppets explore surprising with cakes and learning Spanish phrases. The episode concludes with Luis and Poco Loco announcing the sponsors, with Linda and Bob holding up the iconic Sesame Street signs. - Episode 1454E9
Episode 1454Gordon and Susan join Big Bird for a whimsical pretend tea party, but Big Bird's imaginary friend, Mr. Snuffleupagus, remains unseen. Gordon later attempts to grade papers in peace at Hooper's Store, where Mr. Hooper's well-meaning interruptions keep him from his tasks. Meanwhile, Telly learns about the concept of "between," and Oscar leads a musical rally for Grouch rights in Central Park. Big Bird and Snuffy have a brief fallout but quickly reconcile, realizing that friends can differ in opinions. Susan works on her car and ends up pleasantly surprising Oscar with some spirited banter. The episode concludes with Oscar playfully admiring a greasy car part Susan gifts him. Alongside these scenes, various cartoons, songs, and Muppet sketches explore the letter V, counting, and imagination, creating a delightful mix of education and entertainment on Sesame Street. - Episode 1455E10
Episode 1455Luis and the kids discover Dr. Nobel Price's latest invention, which is ingeniously repurposed as a tricycle. Meanwhile, Grover assists Herbert Birdsfoot with a story filled with "M" words, and the Two-Headed Monster learns table manners with a spoon. At Maria's, Deena is having a sleepover and mimics Maria's cooking in "The Same Game," humorously noting the differences in their utensils. As bedtime approaches, Maria introduces a game of "Counting Sheep," which successfully puts Deena to sleep. Through the night, Deena engages in playful antics, including shooing away imaginary sheep. In the end, Maria and Deena play a game called "Sleep," leading to Deena falling asleep to Maria's delight. The episode concludes with Luis announcing the sponsors and a nighttime theme credit crawl. Various segments throughout include animations, films, and muppet sketches, adding educational and entertaining content for young viewers. - Episode 1457E12
Episode 1457In this episode, Mr. Hooper explains the word "closed" to Big Bird, who initially misunderstands. The segments that follow include a series of educational and entertaining moments: a cartoon about size comparisons, a Muppet moment with Ernie, Bert, and Shola discussing size, and a Spanish song about body parts. Jasper and Julius teach about elbows, and viewers enjoy a song called "Here Come the Beans." Leslie Mostly interviews Count von Count, and a film showcases the otter. Linda and a boy sign "CLOSED," while various characters explore measurements, letters, and cooperation through skits and songs. Grover's magical mishap with the Amazing Mumford and his waiter antics with hamburgers bring humor. Celebrity Ray Barretto performs, Ernie learns he's special, and cooperation is highlighted by Bob and Maria. The episode winds down with Big Bird narrating a leaf scene, Bob discussing deafness, and Mr. Hooper closing the store, ensuring to announce the sponsors.