Elmo Ernie Cookie Monster Big Bird Bert Oscar the Grouch Sesame Street Television Series Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
Elmo
Ernie
Cookie Monster
Big Bird
Bert
Oscar the Grouch
Elmo Ernie Cookie Monster Big Bird Bert Oscar the Grouch Sesame Street Television Series Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
Elmo
Ernie
Cookie Monster
Big Bird
Bert
Oscar the Grouch

Elmo Ernie Cookie Monster Big Bird Bert Oscar the Grouch Sesame Street Television Series Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

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Elmo Ernie Cookie Monster Big Bird Bert Oscar the Grouch Sesame Street Television Series Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

Elmo Ernie Cookie Monster Big Bird Bert Oscar the Grouch Sesame Street Television Series Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

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This creative modular figure collection brings together Elmo, Ernie, Cookie Monster, Big Bird, Bert, and Oscar the Grouch from the long-running children's television world of Sesame Street, presenting character inspired toy designs that reflect their classic personalities and on-screen roles while clearly being custom miniature interpretations rather than official products of any major brand, and designed to integrate smoothly with other building block systems through compatible proportions for imaginative play and display.

Elmo is a red, furry Muppet character from the long-running children's television show Sesame Street, known for his cheerful demeanor, high-pitched voice, and signature giggle; Elmo's official birthday is celebrated on February 3rd, he is portrayed as being three-and-a-half years old and is a popular character amongst preschoolers, and while Elmo existed as a minor unnamed character performed by various puppeteers prior, his current iteration with an infectious personality first appeared consistently in the mid-1980s after being taken over by Kevin Clash, later becoming a central figure in Sesame Street with numerous segments, specials, and his own spin-off show Elmo's World, traits that are reflected here in a playful minifigure format.

Ernie is a Muppet character on the long-running children's television show Sesame Street, best known for his playful and often mischievous personality and his close friendship with his roommate Bert; Ernie first appeared in the inaugural episode of Sesame Street on November 10, 1969, and he is performed by puppeteer Steve Whitmire who took over the role following the death of Jim Henson, with signature characteristics including his rubber duckie, his tendency to annoy Bert with silly antics, and his infectious laugh, qualities translated into a lively small scale figure suited for storytelling and collection.

Cookie Monster is a Muppet character on the long-running children's television show Sesame Street, best known for his insatiable appetite especially for cookies; Cookie Monster's first appearance was in a 1966 General Foods commercial, and while that design shared similarities with the later character, the Sesame Street version debuted on the show's premiere episode in 1969, appearing as a furry blue monster with googly eyes and a wide mouth who expresses his desire for cookies in a loud enthusiastic voice with the catchphrase "Me want cookie!", traits captured in a expressive brick based character designed for playful display.

Big Bird is a central character on the long-running children's television program Sesame Street, portrayed as a towering bright yellow avian known for his innocent curiosity, unwavering optimism, and childlike wonder about the world around him; Big Bird first appeared on Sesame Street in its debut episode on November 10, 1969, and is often seen with his beloved Teddy Bear Radar while interacting with both human and Muppet characters to learn life lessons about friendship, empathy, and problem-solving, elements represented here through a gentle brick style figure interpretation.

Bert is a Muppet character best known for his appearances on the children's television show Sesame Street, first appearing in the show's premiere episode on November 10, 1969; Bert is the orange-skinned roommate of Ernie whose contrasting personalities are a frequent source of comedic conflict, and he is characterized by his serious somewhat grumpy demeanor, his love of pigeons especially his pet pigeon Bernice, and his collection of bottle caps and paperclips, with his deadpan delivery and exasperation reflected in a detailed miniature character format.

Oscar the Grouch is a Muppet character known for his misanthropic personality and love of garbage, residing in a trash can on Sesame Street; Oscar first appeared on Sesame Street in its debut episode aired on November 10, 1969, and he is typically orange and green though originally envisioned as orange before being changed to green due to the producers believing he was more of a nasty character, with defining traits centered on negativity and delight in unpleasant things despite becoming a beloved figure who teaches children about accepting differences and finding happiness in unexpected places, qualities conveyed through a modular figure design.

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