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The Count's Countmobile Sesame Street The Count, Count Von Count, Steampunk Vehicle, Counting Cars, Fraggle Rock, Jennifer's Body, Jim Henson, Street Cars, Megan Fox

The Countmobile is the car owned by Count von Count, first introduced in Sesame Street’s sixth season. Suggesting possible out-of-state registration on the vehicle, its license plate number is TRANSYLVANIA 6-5000. In one episode, the Count illegally parks his car in front of 123 Sesame Street while he makes his way around the street to count people with jobs. While speaking with Luis, who is fixing an iron at the Fix-It Shop, his attention turns back to his car being attended to by another…

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Count Von Count, Bert And Ernie, Pumpkin Patch Party, Real Vampires, Abby Cadabby, Sesame Street Muppets, Sesame Street Characters, Count Dracula, Muppet Babies

Count von Count is a mysterious but friendly vampire-like Muppet on Sesame Street who is meant to parody Bela Lugosi's portrayal of Count Dracula. He first appeared on the show in the Season 4 premiere in 1972, counting blocks in a sketch with Bert and Ernie. The Count has a compulsive love of counting (arithmomania, an affliction of legendary vampires); he will count anything and everything, regardless of size, amount, or how much annoyance he causes others around him. In one song, he…

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Sesame Street Vampire, Sesame Street Count Von Count, Count Dracula Sesame Street, Tate Aesthetic, Purple Characters, Count Von Count, Elmo Sesame Street, Character Counts, Villain Character

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Richard Hunt, Count Von Count, Counting Songs, Sesame Street Muppets, Sesame Street Characters, It Is Written, The Count, Old Tv Shows, Jim Henson

"Count Up to Nine" was sung by the Count with Ftatateeta and the Bats in their castle (with added musical effects by some distant wolves). It is written in a 1950s doo-wop style, as the singer croons to "his baby," pleading that she counts up to 9 for him. In the Sesame Street Live show Around the World, the Count (accompanied by his bats) performs the song on the pipe organ in his native land of Transylvania. The background singers are male voices (including Richard Hunt's, Chris Cerf's and…

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