I was delighted to see these two return on an episode of the Not Too Late Show With Elmo, where Mr. Johson was an audience member and Grover was the usher who couldn't find Johnson's seat. The classics never grow old!
Ah, a splendid endeavor indeed! Your discerning eye and meticulous categorization have unveiled the multifaceted brilliance of Grover in his waiter persona, a character whose charm and earnestness have graced the screens of Sesame Street for generations. As we traverse through the annals of his waiter sketches, one cannot help but be immersed in a wave of nostalgia, recalling fond memories of simpler times spent in the company of this endearing muppet. From his earnest attempts to satisfy the culinary desires of his patrons to the comedic mishaps that ensue, each sketch is a testament to the timeless appeal of Grover's character. Your dedication to curating and ranking these moments of joy is not only a service to fellow enthusiasts but also a heartfelt tribute to the creative genius behind the scenes. Indeed, amidst the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, it is a rare pleasure to pause and reflect on the enduring impact of characters like Grover, whose warmth and innocence continue to captivate audiences young and old. So, let us extend our heartfelt gratitude for this labor of love, a treasure trove of nostalgia and laughter that reminds us of the simple joys found in the world of Sesame Street. Thank you, dear creator, for this delightful journey down memory lane.
I love the simple set for Charlie’s Restaurant used in the sketches. One day I’ll recreate it and use it in one of my movies at some point. Nice to see Sesame Street come to the channel. Maybe another ranking video could be all of Kermit’s lectures.
I would love that, however there was this one segment where get this so you know how Grover used to do this traveling salesman thing with Kermit right? Well there’s this one where you think it’s Grover but it’s actually Telly trying to sell Kermit a triangle and honestly, it plays well. I haven’t seen the full sketch myself but pretty interesting.
Fat blue is the name of the anything Muppet pattern-his name was said to be mr Johnson once in a sketch where Grover is a telegram delivery man, and nowadays he’s frequently referred to as it
@@MuptownFunk personally I think number two and number one are the best placements. The fast food sketch is hilarious and if you’ve seen double toasted reaction to it all of them, these grown men laughing their heads off at Sesame Street they are just laughing like crazy it’s really enjoyable and it shows how much Sesame Street means to people of all ages not to mention how it can also be enjoyed by any age group and ask for number one honestly that one was pretty silly
6:35 I am a bit of a geography nerd and I am honestly surprised by how good this map was done. And also as always, this video was fun to watch, easily one of your best videos yet.
I was obsessed with that picture menu sketch as a kid & I insisted on getting a sandwich, pickle, and chips just like in the picture. And the sandwich had to have a green olive on top held on by toothpick!
I would like to submit as an honorable mentions of sorts, there's this one Street segment where Mr. Johnson tries to avoid the hassle and just has lunch at Hooper's instead. But Grover tracks him down and telephones Hooper's to ask Mr. Johnson why he didn't come to Charlie's today. And out of the Grover and Mr. Johnson sketches not taking place at a restaurant, I have a particular fondness for the baseball one. Because when else are you foing to hear Sesame Street characters say stuff like "Yeah, baby, yeah!" or "IN YOUR FACE! IN YOUR FACE!" ?
There should be a sketch of Mr. Johnson taking Grover to court, suing him for all the trouble Grover has caused him over the years. If the judge were Kermit, Mr. Johnson would probably win the maximum amount.
One of the most funny moments in sesame street in my opinion is when Mr jonhson orders a bucket full of chicken but instead he got a empty bucket, When he says that he wanted a bucket full of chicken grover says "what is this word full?? What does it mean??" And then Mr jonhson says "YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT FULL MEANS???"
Oh, I got a good one how about ranking every segment or sketch that had Grover and Kermit those were always funny The one I remember the most was the light and dark sketch where Kermit trying to explain how light and dark works, and Grover opens the door and let the sun in and Kermit tell him that’s also you know because the sunlight yeah, so then Rover closes the door and Kermit‘s house is all dark and Rover can’t see anything so we start walking around and Knox stuff over in the steps on Kermit accidentally sound effects around darkness only the eyes visible until Grover opens the door again and Kermit house is a wreck and for some reason Kermit has a lampshade on his head and Rover states that’s a nice hat and he asked where he got it only for Kermit to faint and I can’t remember what Rover says, but I think it was something about not telling him where he got his hat that was freaking hilarious. I remember laughing a lot. I think I was more weirded out a little, but I found the whole sketch funny
I think Baby Bear's line, "Chickens don't have fingers." Could have been followed up with Papa Bear saying, "Not anymore, because they had to cut them off the chickens to serve to us."
I think "Picture Menu" was just preparing us, as kids, to be disappointed that the picture on the menu at a restaurant will seldom ever look the same in reality. Just visit any McDonald's.
I didn't count those since they were the wrap around segments played between other sketches. To me, that was the same as Mr Johnson and grover appearing in the street story of an episode
Just hope that RUclips doesn’t mark the video kid friendly. I love to see more Sesame Street content soon!
Same here! Maybe you'll (the uploader) rank the Monsterpiece Theater sketches next time?
I was delighted to see these two return on an episode of the Not Too Late Show With Elmo, where Mr. Johson was an audience member and Grover was the usher who couldn't find Johnson's seat. The classics never grow old!
Not wicked surprising: one of the truest Muppet fans starts of his Sesame Street content with the obvious best monster.
Ah, a splendid endeavor indeed! Your discerning eye and meticulous categorization have unveiled the multifaceted brilliance of Grover in his waiter persona, a character whose charm and earnestness have graced the screens of Sesame Street for generations. As we traverse through the annals of his waiter sketches, one cannot help but be immersed in a wave of nostalgia, recalling fond memories of simpler times spent in the company of this endearing muppet.
From his earnest attempts to satisfy the culinary desires of his patrons to the comedic mishaps that ensue, each sketch is a testament to the timeless appeal of Grover's character. Your dedication to curating and ranking these moments of joy is not only a service to fellow enthusiasts but also a heartfelt tribute to the creative genius behind the scenes.
Indeed, amidst the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, it is a rare pleasure to pause and reflect on the enduring impact of characters like Grover, whose warmth and innocence continue to captivate audiences young and old. So, let us extend our heartfelt gratitude for this labor of love, a treasure trove of nostalgia and laughter that reminds us of the simple joys found in the world of Sesame Street. Thank you, dear creator, for this delightful journey down memory lane.
well said ❤
Indubitably, my good man. Always grand to hear from a man of impeccable taste.
I love the simple set for Charlie’s Restaurant used in the sketches. One day I’ll recreate it and use it in one of my movies at some point. Nice to see Sesame Street come to the channel. Maybe another ranking video could be all of Kermit’s lectures.
Now do every Kermit news skit
I would love that, however there was this one segment where get this so you know how Grover used to do this traveling salesman thing with Kermit right? Well there’s this one where you think it’s Grover but it’s actually Telly trying to sell Kermit a triangle and honestly, it plays well. I haven’t seen the full sketch myself but pretty interesting.
One of my favorite skits.
I love Grover - this episode is awesome. I always thought Mr Johnson’s name was Fat Blue
Fat blue is the name of the anything Muppet pattern-his name was said to be mr Johnson once in a sketch where Grover is a telegram delivery man, and nowadays he’s frequently referred to as it
@@MuptownFunkThanks!
@@MuptownFunk personally I think number two and number one are the best placements. The fast food sketch is hilarious and if you’ve seen double toasted reaction to it all of them, these grown men laughing their heads off at Sesame Street they are just laughing like crazy it’s really enjoyable and it shows how much Sesame Street means to people of all ages not to mention how it can also be enjoyed by any age group and ask for number one honestly that one was pretty silly
6:35 I am a bit of a geography nerd and I am honestly surprised by how good this map was done. And also as always, this video was fun to watch, easily one of your best videos yet.
How about ranking the Sherlock Hemlock skits or Forgetful Jones? Yips?
As Generation 0 for Sesame Street, I am loving the love for my little, blue pal Grover!
You make me feel seen, Muptown Funk. Mr Johnson was my favorite Muppet when I was 4.
Can you please do Ernie and Bert Apartment and Nighttime sketches?
I would love to, but there are so many out there, I think I'd have to split it into parts
Waiter! Waiter! uh, i couldnt think of a good enough joke related to this-
This is Great!, Every Waiter Grover Sketches is the Best.😄❤
How about ranking every Monster Disco segment 😅
I was obsessed with that picture menu sketch as a kid & I insisted on getting a sandwich, pickle, and chips just like in the picture. And the sandwich had to have a green olive on top held on by toothpick!
Has Mr. Johnson ever considered giving Grover a restraining order?
I would like to submit as an honorable mentions of sorts, there's this one Street segment where Mr. Johnson tries to avoid the hassle and just has lunch at Hooper's instead. But Grover tracks him down and telephones Hooper's to ask Mr. Johnson why he didn't come to Charlie's today.
And out of the Grover and Mr. Johnson sketches not taking place at a restaurant, I have a particular fondness for the baseball one. Because when else are you foing to hear Sesame Street characters say stuff like "Yeah, baby, yeah!" or "IN YOUR FACE! IN YOUR FACE!" ?
There should be a sketch of Mr. Johnson taking Grover to court, suing him for all the trouble Grover has caused him over the years. If the judge were Kermit, Mr. Johnson would probably win the maximum amount.
One of the most funny moments in sesame street in my opinion is when Mr jonhson orders a bucket full of chicken but instead he got a empty bucket, When he says that he wanted a bucket full of chicken grover says "what is this word full?? What does it mean??"
And then Mr jonhson says "YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT FULL MEANS???"
Man, I think I knew where they were going with the hamburger one when I was younger than my nephew is now.
Can you please do Muppet labs next? or Bunsen and beaker?
Do you plan on doing a follow-up video ranking all the non-waiter Grover & Mr. Johnson sketches?
I'd like to, but I'm not sure if it'll be the next ranking video or not
Oh, I got a good one how about ranking every segment or sketch that had Grover and Kermit those were always funny The one I remember the most was the light and dark sketch where Kermit trying to explain how light and dark works, and Grover opens the door and let the sun in and Kermit tell him that’s also you know because the sunlight yeah, so then Rover closes the door and Kermit‘s house is all dark and Rover can’t see anything so we start walking around and Knox stuff over in the steps on Kermit accidentally sound effects around darkness only the eyes visible until Grover opens the door again and Kermit house is a wreck and for some reason Kermit has a lampshade on his head and Rover states that’s a nice hat and he asked where he got it only for Kermit to faint and I can’t remember what Rover says, but I think it was something about not telling him where he got his hat that was freaking hilarious. I remember laughing a lot. I think I was more weirded out a little, but I found the whole sketch funny
Can you rank Cookie Monster sketches?
I would go hungry just to have Grover as my waiter.
I think Baby Bear's line, "Chickens don't have fingers." Could have been followed up with Papa Bear saying, "Not anymore, because they had to cut them off the chickens to serve to us."
*fingos
I think "Picture Menu" was just preparing us, as kids, to be disappointed that the picture on the menu at a restaurant will seldom ever look the same in reality. Just visit any McDonald's.
I remember there was a whole movie of Waiter Grover at one point. Planet Storybook or something?
I was a little bummed that Much Ado About Nothing wasn't included in this video, so i wouldnt say you ranked every Waiter Grover skit.
I decided not to include that one since I see it as a monsterpiece theatre sketch first and a waiter grover sketch second, but yeah I get it
They did a crossover with Monsterpiece Theater.
Mr muptown you forgot the funny food songs because it has Mr Johnson waiter Grover sketches
I didn't count those since they were the wrap around segments played between other sketches. To me, that was the same as Mr Johnson and grover appearing in the street story of an episode
Why does Mr. Johnson keep on going to Charlie’s even though he knows that his waiter is going to be Grover? 🤔
Must have taken the whole cow to make the big hamburger. XD
So that's what happened to the cow that drank all of that coffee...
How about ranking the pig in space those are always classic . Or muppet labs .
23:49, 36:35
*Chickens don't have fingouws!*