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The fictional character known simply as '''Grover's Mommy''' plays an integral but often unrecognized role in ] children's ] program '']''. Until season 32 or 33, she was relegated to only appear in books starring ]. Over that course of time, her appearance fluctuated greatly. | The fictional character known simply as '''Grover's Mommy''' or "Laurie" plays an integral but often unrecognized role in ] children's ] program '']''. Until season 32 or 33, she was relegated to only appear in books starring ]. Over that course of time, her appearance fluctuated greatly. | ||
She has only recently appeared in an ] sequence for a brief moment, and as her own alter-ego, '''Super-Mommy''', with her son as his alter-ego, ]. They both are flying in the sky, when Grover says "Look... Super-Mommy!" She replies "Hello |
She has only recently appeared in an ] sequence for a brief moment, and as her own alter-ego, '''Super-Mommy''', with her son Paul as his alter-ego, ]. They both are flying in the sky, when Grover says "Look... Super-Mommy!" She replies "Hello Paul!", and they fall out of the sky nearly simultaneously, Grover first, Mommy second. | ||
According to Joan Ganz Cooney, co-creator of Sesame Street, Grover's Mommy underwent knee surgery and is recuperating at her home in New Jersey. Grover's Mommy is expected to make a full recovery. | |||
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Revision as of 20:30, 24 March 2007
The fictional character known simply as Grover's Mommy or "Laurie" plays an integral but often unrecognized role in US children's TV program Sesame Street. Until season 32 or 33, she was relegated to only appear in books starring Grover. Over that course of time, her appearance fluctuated greatly.
She has only recently appeared in an Elmo's World sequence for a brief moment, and as her own alter-ego, Super-Mommy, with her son Paul as his alter-ego, Super Grover. They both are flying in the sky, when Grover says "Look... Super-Mommy!" She replies "Hello Paul!", and they fall out of the sky nearly simultaneously, Grover first, Mommy second.
According to Joan Ganz Cooney, co-creator of Sesame Street, Grover's Mommy underwent knee surgery and is recuperating at her home in New Jersey. Grover's Mommy is expected to make a full recovery.