My Sesame Street Friends is a short-form Sesame Street compilation series that first premiered on HBO Max. Each season centers around a specific character, who hosts each episode about varying topics featuring segments starring that specific character. The "My Elmo" seasons feature the recent editions of "Elmo's World," edited versions of "Elmo the Musical," and "Elmo & Tango's Mysterious Mysteries." the "My Cookie Monster" seasons feature "Cookie Monster's Foodie Truck," "Cookie's Crumby Pictures," and "Smart Cookies." The "My Abby" seasons feature edited versions of "Abby's Amazing Adventures" and "Abby's Flying Fairy School." Later editions swap out these segments for street stories, and assorted inserts and YouTube original pieces. The "My Sesame Music" seasons, hosted by Grover, features a variety of musical inserts from the show and YouTube-produced videos.
The first set of four "seasons," consisting of thirteen 12-minute episodes, premiered on November 12, 2020. A second batch of episodes was released on November 11, 2021, with additional seasons of "My Elmo," "My Cookie Monster," and "My Abby." A third wave of episodes, with additional seasons of "My Elmo," "My Cookie Monster," "My Abby" and "My Sesame Music", was released on November 3, 2022. A fourth wave of episodes, with additional seasons of "My Elmo," "My Cookie Monster," and "My Abby," was released on November 9, 2023. A fifth wave of episodes with a new season of "My Elmo" premiered on January 16, 2025.[1]
Cast[]
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Elmo
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Ryan Dillon | |
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Cookie Monster
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David Rudman | |
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Abby Cadabby
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Leslie Carrara-Rudolph | |
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Grover
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Eric Jacobson |
International versions[]
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Japanese | エルモ・コレクション (seasons 1, 4, 7 and 10) クッキーモンスター・コレクション (seasons 2, 5, 8 and 11) アビー・コレクション (seasons 3, 6, 9 and 12) |
U-NEXT[2][3][4] |
Title translations[]
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Japanese | おんがく・コレクション (season 4) | U-NEXT[5] |
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