Her Aunt Chloe has been seen on the show, and her daddy has appeared in a few storybooks. She has expressed the preference in The Alphabet Jungle Game, in a sketch with Telly ( First: Episode 3420), and elsewhere. Zoe's favorite letter is Z because it starts her name. She attended the Day Care Center from season 25 to season 29, and generally celebrates her birthday on September 30 (although this date has been inconsistent). She occasionally rides a soapbox-style car around Sesame Street, called the Zoemobile, and can sometimes be seen with one of two recurring transitional objects: a pet rock named Rocco and a doll named Mimi. While she mostly returns to being unclothed in season 49, she still wears her tutu on occasion, and more consistently in illustrations and merchandise. Her love of dance is featured in several episodes, as well as the home video release Zoe's Dance Moves. Beginning in season 33, she started wearing a tutu, as - like many girls of her age - she is obsessed with ballet. The color orange was chosen for her design to complement Elmo, who was gaining popularity at the time of her introduction.Īpart from some light jewelry, Zoe was originally unclothed. Zoe was created to help balance what was then a predominately male cast of Muppets on the series. Zoe is a three-year-old monster who first appeared on Sesame Street in Season 25. Photo of Zoe and Bert used for the cover of Zoe's Beautiful Ballet. Zoe makes her first talk show appearance on The Phil Donahue Show in 1994. The smaller Zoe puppet originally created for Abby in Wonderland was used as the regular Zoe for Season 40. (Source: The New York Times)įran Brill talks about gender and the creation of Zoe at the Museum of Television and Radio.
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