Ernie
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{{Infobox character
| name = Ernie
| series = ''[[Sesame Street]]'', ''[[Play With Me Sesame]]''
| image = [[image:Bert and Ernie.JPG|250px|Ernie and Bert.]]
| caption = Ernie and his rubber duckie with Bert in a publicity still for ''Sesame Street''.
| first = [[November 10]], [[1969]]
| creator =
| portrayer = [[Jim Henson]] (1969-1990, deceased), [[Steve Whitmire]] (1993-present)
| episode =
| alias = Caveman Ernie, Sir Ernie, etc.
| species = Human ([[Muppet]])
| gender = Male
| age =
| born =
| specialty =
| occupation = None
| title =
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| family = Cousins (Ernestine and Fred)
| relatives =
| residence = [[123 Sesame Street]], [[Sesame Street (location)|Sesame Street]], [[New York City]]
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| imdb_id = ch0000600
}}
Since 1969, '''Ernie''' has been one of the stars of [[PBS]]'s long-running children's television show ''[[Sesame Street]]''. A fictional character, he and his roommate [[Bert (Sesame Street)|Bert]] form a [[Bert and Ernie|comic duo]] that is one of the program's centerpieces, with Ernie acting the role of the naïve troublemaker and Bert the world-weary [[foil (literature)|foil]].
Ernie is well known for his fondness for baths with his [[Rubber Duckie]], and for trying to learn to play the saxophone although he would not "put down the duckie." Ernie is also known for keeping Bert awake at night, for reasons such as wanting to play the drums, wanting to count something (like sheep), to observe something like a blackout, or even because he is waiting for his upstairs neighbor to drop his shoes.
He has a distinctive, chuckling laugh (a trait he shares with his baby cousin Ernestine).
Many Ernie and Bert sketches involve Ernie wanting to play a game with Bert, who would much rather do something else (like read). Ernie keeps annoying Bert with the game until Bert joins in – and usually, by the time Bert starts enjoying the game, Ernie is tired of playing the game and wants to do something else. Other sketches have involved them sharing some food by dividing it equally, only for one of them to have a bit more than the other, leading Ernie to make it even by eating the extra piece.
Ernie has also frequently made appearances without Bert. He has regularly appeared in skits with [[Cookie Monster]], [[Sherlock Hemlock]] and [[Lefty the Salesman]].
From season 33 (2002) until season 36 (2005), he and [[Big Bird]] have starred in a daily segment called "[[Journey to Ernie]]".
Ernie was one of the hosts of ''[[Play With Me Sesame]]''. One regular segment that he hosted was "Ernie Says", a variation of "Simon Says".
==Movies and specials==
Ernie has appeared in both of the ''Sesame Street'' movies. In ''[[Follow That Bird]]'', he and Bert searched for Big Bird by plane. Ernie piloted the plane, and eventually, after they found Big Bird, he flew the plane upside-down, singing "[[Upside Down World]]". However, after they lost Big Bird, Ernie blamed Bert.
In ''[[The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland]]'', Ernie and Bert served as hosts. Whenever it looked like something unsettling happened, Ernie had to reassure Bert (and the audience) that nothing bad was going to happen.
Ernie also appeared in the finales of ''[[The Muppet Movie]]'' and ''[[The Muppets Take Manhattan]]'', in the last of which he got a line.
In ''[[Christmas Eve on Sesame Street]]'', Ernie decided to buy Bert a cigar box to store his paper clips in. However, as he did not have any money, he traded his own Rubber Duckie for it. At the same time, Bert decided to get Ernie a soap dish to put his Rubber Duckie in, so that it wouldn't keep falling into the tub, but had to trade his paper clips for it. However, [[Mr. Hooper]] could tell that neither of them really wanted to give up their prized possessions, so Mr. Hooper gave them their things back as presents.
Ernie and Bert introduced a montage of ''Sesame Street'' clips in ''[[The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years]]''. Ernie also narrated a Christmas pageant, '''Twas the Night Before Christmas'', in ''[[A Muppet Family Christmas]]''. In that same special, Ernie and Bert had a conversation with [[Doc]], making them the only ''Sesame Street'' characters (not counting [[Kermit the Frog]]) to have interacted with Doc.
In ''[[Sesame Street: 20 and Still Counting]]'', he and Bert got a new video camera, and he talked Bert into using the camera to record footage of [[Sesame Street (location)|Sesame Street]] so that they could watch Sesame Street on television.
Jim Henson's original Ernie puppet is currently on display at the [[Center for Puppetry Arts]] in [[Atlanta]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]].
==Performing Ernie==
Ernie is a [[Live-Hand Muppet]], meaning that while operating the head of the puppet with his right hand, the puppeteer inserts his left hand into a T-shaped sleeve, capped off with a glove that matches the fabric "skin" of the puppet, thus "becoming" the left arm of the puppet. A second puppeteer usually provides the right arm, although sometimes the right arm is simply stuffed and pinned to the puppet's chest. Other puppets of this type include [[Cookie Monster]], [[Fozzie Bear]], [[Beaker]] and [[Dr. Bunsen Honeydew|Bunsen Honeydew]]
==International==
''Sesame Street'' is localized for some different markets, and Ernie is often renamed. For instance, in episodes that are aired in Portuguese, Ernie's name has been changed to ''Egas'' (although in Brazil his name is ''Ênio''), in Spain he is renamed "Epi", in Mexico his name is "Enrique", on Egyptian Alam Simsim (Sesame World) Ernie's name is given as "Shadi" (rhyming with Bert's which is "Hadi"), in Russia he also known as Yenik (''Еник''), in Turkey he is named "Edi".
==Urban legends concerning Ernie==
[[Image:Bert and Ernie Married.jpg|250px|right|thumb|Bert and Ernie shown as being married at the 2008 [[Chicago]] gay pride parade.]]
Through the years, many [[Muppet]] characters on ''[[Sesame Street]]'' have been the subject of [[urban legends]], stories that usually prove to be false. Three of the most frequently mentioned urban legends concerning Ernie include:
An unfounded Internet rumor has been spread that Ernie will be dying in an upcoming episode <ref>{{snopes|link=http://www.snopes.com/radiotv/tv/deadmupp.htm|title=Mikkelson, Barbara, "Ernie is slated to die in a future episode of ''Sesame Street'',"}}</ref>. Fueled by [[Jim Henson]]'s death in [[1990]], Ernie was said to be facing his demise in one of two ways:
* From an illness (e.g., [[leukemia]] or [[AIDS]]); some stories even contended that a series of episodes were planned focusing on Ernie's failing health and impending death.
* After being fatally injured in a car accident, car-pedestrian accident, or by some other disaster (such as being trapped in a burning building).
The storyline supposedly would come to an end with the characters dealing with their emotions following Ernie's "death."
However, Sesame Street has already presented a story acknowledging the death of [[Mr. Hooper]], the friendly grocery store owner played by actor [[Will Lee]], who actually did die. Furthermore, Sesame Street simply wrote out the character of David when the actor playing him, [[Northern Calloway]], died in 1990.
Ernie and Bert are rumored to be homosexual, despite the fact that this has been denied by the producers. This rumor has expanded over the years to include the pending marriage of the pair. The source of this rumor is undetermined, although [[Snopes]] has attributed it to poor recollection of various media reports covering odd or strange [[urban legends]]. [[Sesame Workshop]] officials strongly insist the characters are asexual, and point out that they are made from cloth and other materials. (The Workshop issued a press statement formally denying that Bert and Ernie were gay or were meant to represent a gay couple. At the end of the statement, one of the Workshop executives asked in apparent exasperation "What's next? Are people going to start saying that [[Cookie Monster]] should enter a [[12-step program]] for his cookie addiction?")
In the Broadway musical ''[[Avenue Q]]'', the characters of [[Rod (Avenue Q)|Rod]] and Nicky are based on Bert and Ernie respectively. In acknowledgement of this rumor, the character of Rod is a [[the closet|closeted]] homosexual. Nicky is straight, and encourages the uptight Rod to [[coming out|come out of the closet]].
Additionally, Ernie and Bert were reportedly named after two characters in Frank Capra's 1946 classic 'It's a Wonderful Life': Ernie was a taxi driver and Bert was the town policeman; the two were close friends and appeared together in several scenes throughout the film. Jim Henson downplayed this rumor and it has since been regarded as untrue.
==See also==
*[[Bert and Ernie]]
==References==
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==External links==
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* [http://toughpigs.com/anthernie00.htm Tough Pigs Anthology] Transcripts of Ernie and Bert sketches
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