She also made background cameos in Sesame Street's 50th Anniversary Celebration. She also started appearing regularly in " The Number of the Day" sketches with the Count beginning in Season 36. Her mother also appeared in the latter song, which was later featured on the album The Count's Countdown. ![]() Her hairstyle and wardrobe vary slightly in later appearances, such as in the songs " Seven" and " I Could Have Counted All Night". She sports the same blonde hair and blue dress in her earlier appearances, including the spoof " Twentysomething " (parodying Thirtysomething), the Johnny Cash song " Don't Take Your Ones to Town", and " Ah Yes, I Remember it All." The Countess (Fran Brill) also appears on the album Elmo Saves Christmas: Holiday Favorites, singing " Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" with the Count. The Countess continued to appear on Sesame Street into the 1990s, performed in various instances by Fran Brill and Camille Bonora. Again, she sports the same blue dress and blonde hair. In the televised version of the song, which first appeared in Episode 1453, Hunt's vocals are redubbed by Brian Muehl. Played by Richard Hunt, she's credited here simply as "The Countess," while subsequent albums designate her as "A Great and Good Friend". She appears again in " Transylvania Love Call" which was first recorded for the album Love. In this segment, Natasha is performed by Fran Brill as well. Later, the Count would begin using her first name, Natasha, beginning in Episode 1015 when the couple count the number of times he's asked her to marry him. Her fashion accessories include a monocle and a tiara. Hailing from Transylvania, her obsession with counting is followed by a bell chime. In her debut appearance from Episode 0953, she's introduced as the Countess von Numeral, a resident of Sesame Street who lives in an apartment upstairs from the drug store. She often wears earrings, a necklace, a cape, and a tiara, and sometimes has a monocle (which she holds with a rod in contrast to the Count's, which he wears). Her blonde hair varies from curly to wavy and her blue eyes have been accentuated with different make-up styles over the years. Her physical attributes consist of lavender skin, pointed ears, a long nose, and two fangs. ![]() Chris texts the Count about his loss, who replies that it's better to count friends who care about you than prizes.The Count proposes to Natasha in Episode 1015.Ĭountess Natasha von Numeral is Count von Count's lady friend on Sesame Street. The judges see the Count is a special figure on the street, but they still cannot give him the prize, and instead award it to the second greatest counter: a hand-held calculator from Beijing. Suddenly, all of his friends in the audience rise up, in full Count-ensemble, claiming they're the Count. ![]() ![]() But, rules are rules and if he's not here, he can't get the prize. Telly pleads with the judges, telling them how the Count's counting has made millions of people happy and is the best counter. However, the judges can't give him the prize according to his profile, thunder and lightning always follow his counting and they didn't hear any, and they don't accept Alan, Chris and Telly making "boom" sounds behind their programs. Elmo successfully passes the test by counting the pickles by two. Elmo comes up to the podium now and almost blows the ruse with his third-person speech pattern, until Maria claims it's his Spanish nickname ("El Mo").
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