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In an Oct. 23 post on Count von Count’s official Facebook page, the purple vampire-puppet stressed how much he loves to count, and how people should get out to cast a vote in the pivotal election.
And with that, Sesame Street’s iconic Count von Count, a Dracula-esque vampire Muppet who loves to discover exactly how many of any given thing exist, has become a battle cry for the 2020 election.
Whatever you consider Sesame Street’s Count, man or monster, he’s got a simple mission: to count things. It is his drive, his base need, the source of his delightful full name: Count Von Count.
It wasn’t long before The Count made his Sesame Street debut, counting blocks with Bert and Ernie in front of a blue backdrop near the start of the show’s fourth season.With slicked black hair ...
Millions of children have learned their numbers on "Sesame Street," where Count von Count has, for decades, embodied the joy of counting. He is, of course, notoriously meticulous: He will leave no ...
As a child, Riley LeBon was terrified of Count von Count on “Sesame Street.” Last week, the now-third-year University of Virginia student helped puppeteer the numbers-obsessed vampire with Muppet ...
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — No other age group was under-counted more during the last once-a-decade census than children under age 5, researchers say. Sesame Street is hoping to use Count von Count to ...
The voice of “Sesame Street’s” Count von Count has died.Jerry Nelson, who voiced the friendly vampire who taught children how to count, died on Thursday of unspecified causes at the age of ...
It's R.I.P. to Jerry Nelson, the puppeteer behind Sesame Street's resident number expert Count von Count. The Count loved all numbers, but 34,969 in particular. Why?
Count Von Miller among those who want the Buffalo Bills to land a wide receiver during the 2024 NFL draft. ... Von Miller's IG Posts Viral Meme Video About Bills GM Trading Up for WR in NFL Draft.
Jerry Nelson, the puppeteer who taught innumerable children to count over the years as the voice of one of Sesame Street’s most popular characters, died Thursday in his Cape Cod home. He was 78.