

Robinson and Matt Vogel) are seen in a brief cereal advertisement for "UF-Oh's."Īn interactive element in the park features a mail slot, which when opened, shows video of the Martians visiting a disco, the beach, and outer space. When You Wish Upon a Pickle promo ( YouTube).Two Martians ( Matt Vogel and Stephanie D'Abruzzo) appear to tell a joke. Two Martians (the blue one performed by Warrick Brownlow-Pike) make a guest appearance in the episode " Space Alien Party." Robinson and Matt Vogel) appear in "Pizza the Musical." The Martians ( Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, Martin P. Robinson and Matt Vogel) appear as animatronics riding a flying saucer in outer space as they notice all the spaghetti around them.
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In one segment, Grover pretends to be a bus driver and sings " The Wheels on the Bus," inviting a pink Martian aboard his imaginary bus.Īn orange Martian (Matt Vogel) floats outside of Telly's spaceship in the introduction of the "Space Day" playlist. Later, the Martians appear as guests on Late Night with Conan O'Brien. While Grover is driving the Sesame Street adults to the theatre, he picks up two Martians and some penguins as passengers. Robinson) appears at the end of the song. In Shawn Colvin's version of " I Don't Want to Live on the Moon," a blue Martian (Martin P. They are performed by Jerry Nelson (the blue one) and David Rudman (the pink one). He brings in two Martians saying he's found his la-la-ers, but they disappear. Sesame Street Jam: A Musical Celebrationīig Bird is looking for some 'la-la-ers' throughout the show.Two Martians make a cameo appearance as audience members when Guy Smiley takes his entire studio audience to lunch.Ī Martian (David Rudman) appears briefly in the segment for "Outer Space." "Guy Smiley Takes His Audience to Lunch" ( First: Episode 2646).The first puppets were originally chenille hats, adapted by Caroly Wilcox. In one skit, for example, the Martians call a computer a television and a typewriter before deciding what it actually is. They often come across common objects and, curious as to their names and functions, the Martians will consult a book presumably containing information about things on Earth, although they sometimes make several incorrect guesses based on their book.

In their skits, these creatures, with squid-like tentacles, large eyes, and antennae, materialize into a room and converse with each other in their native tongue: "Yip-yip-yip-yip. They rarely come face-to-face with other characters on the show. When frightened, they hide beneath their lower lips, which shoot up to cover their faces.

The Martians, sometimes called "the Yip-Yips," are interplanetary visitors, presumed to be from the planet Mars, who are terrified by things like clocks, telephones, and computers on Sesame Street.
