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Slimey-Solo
PERFORMER Martin P. Robinson puppetry
  Dick Maitland voice
DEBUT 1971
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Slimey with his family (mother Eartha, father Dusty, and sister Sloppy).

Slimey with his family (mother Eartha, father Dusty, and sister Sloppy).

 astronaut Slimey .

WASA astronaut Slimey ventures to the moon.

Slimey in his own, personal trash can in .

Slimey in his own, personal trash can in Episode 1567.

Slimey in his bed, waiting for a Trash Gordon story.

Slimey in his bed, waiting for a Trash Gordon story.

Slimey and Oscar appearing in the video game .

Slimey and Oscar appearing in the video game Once Upon a Monster.

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Slimey learns some magic in .

Slimey learns some magic in Episode 2192.

Oscar and Slimey getting cozy.

Oscar and Slimey getting cozy.

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Slimey is Oscar the Grouch's pet worm. Originally, Slimey was a silent character who communicated with squeaks and gestures. In later years, he developed a voice, provided by Dick Maitland (which is digitally manipulated in post-production to achieve a higher pitch). Slimey shows skill at playing the tuba and the clarinet, and has the distinction of being the first worm on the moon.

Slimey was first introduced in Episode 0202, where Oscar tells his Sesame Street neighbors about finding him in the mud and he feeds him several strawberry sodas from Hooper's Store. The story was later retold in Episode 2912 when Oscar reminisces on the event of Slimey's first day of school.

Other early appearances include Episode 0262, where Slimey enters himself in the Sesame Street Pet Show, and Episode 0335, where Oscar accidentally locks himself out of his trash can. Tom suggests that he saw the lock off, but that would ruin the new lock. Luis offers to pry off the lid with his crowbar, but that would dent the lid. Oscar is saved when Slimey slithers the key out through the crack between the can and the lid.

A study done in 1971 by Children's Television Workshop's research department reviewed children's responses to this episode, and specifically noted that the children "were attentive, responsive, and loved Slimy, the worm." [sic][1]

Slimey's family includes his baby sister Sloppy, his parents Dusty and Eartha, and cousins Squirmy and Rachel. Stella, another baby sister of Slimey's, appears in Episode 2123, and his sister Isadora Dunkworm is mentioned in Episode 2189.

Slimey has had a few pets of his own, including a slug named Sluggy (Episode 2177) and a Detroit Dirt Digger named Dirty (Episode 4175).

Slimey enjoys having chapters of "Trash Gordon" read to him before he goes to bed at night. He loves all kinds of books.[2]

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  1. "The Responses of Children in Six Small Viewing Groups to Sesame Street Shows 261–274". Internal CTW research document, Barbara Frengel Reeves. July 20, 1971. Available to the public at the CTW archives, Box 240.
  2. B is for Books!, by Annie Cobb. Random House, 1996.
  3. 3.0 3.1 credited in the script
  4. Sesame Street: A Celebration - 40 Years of Life on the Street, page 34
  5. Instagram post by Dennis Brislin