A hybrid of Oscar the Grouch,
Ernie, and
Cookie Monster appears in
The Goodies episode "
The Goodies Rule – O.K.?", where it attacked
Tim Brooke-Taylor whilst in a bin, only for Tim to eat it. Oscar made what he called "a very brief
cameo" in the 1981
Jim Henson movie
The Great Muppet Caper. When
Miss Piggy threw a truck driver (played by
Peter Ustinov) into a pile of boxes and a pile of trash cans, Oscar emerged from his trash can and demanded "Hey, what's all the racket?" Oscar also appeared in the Jim Henson holiday special,
A Muppet Family Christmas, when the Sesame Street Gang comes to the Grizzly Farm House for the holidays. In the film he befriends
Rizzo the Rat who asks the Grouch if he could stay in his trash can for the night. Oscar agreed saying that he never had a rat in his trash can before. Oscar could be seen among many villains in the
South Park episode "
Imaginationland Episode III". Oscar appears in the episode "Fashion" of the IFC show
Portlandia. Oscar was on
an episode of Scrubs, imagined as the new chief of medicine. Oscar is one of numerous PBS personalities chasing after
Homer Simpson for not being able to pay a pledge in a
Simpsons season 11 episode, "
Missionary: Impossible". Oscar crashes through the window of the
church Homer is hiding in, and demands the money while Elmo, who was hiding in the trash can with him, tells Homer he knows where he lives. He also appears in "
Trash of the Titans", a
season 9 episode of The Simpsons. Oscar inspired an
Apple Macintosh INIT written by Eric B. Shapiro and shown at the 1989
MacHack conference, featuring a singing animated Oscar that appeared from the trash can when the trash was emptied. The
hack was so popular that some parents lost the entire contents of their hard disks to preschoolers wanting to see more of Oscar, prompting Shapiro to create a stand-alone application using the same animation and sounds. The software was discontinued after Children's Television Workshop sent Shapiro a cease and desist letter. The
fumetti comic
Twisted Toyfare Theatre once featured Oscar in an issue in which he sings a variation of his "I Love Trash" song about
Wesley Snipes' movies. In the end, Snipes (as
Blade) decapitates him. Oscar appeared on seven episodes of the game show
1 vs. 100, which aired between January and February 2008. Beginning in 2008, Oscar became the mascot for
Waste Reduction Week in Canada, an
environmental campaign. In
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy episode "Scythe for Sale", a parody of Oscar emerges from a dumpster telling Billy to "get outta my house" and a car then crashes into his dumpster. The man in the car and "Oscar" then instruct the viewers that it is wrong to play with
scythes (in response to Irwin's stealing and misuse of Grim's scythe) and to "tell an adult immediately" if they find one. In the
Night at the Museum sequel
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, Oscar has an appearance with
Darth Vader, trying to become part of Kahmunrah's team—only to be discovered that he is not evil, just "vaguely grouchy". The Oscar puppet that was used in filming is on display at the
Smithsonian National Museum of American History. On May 29, 2009, Oscar the Grouch appeared in an ABC
television special on economics called
Un-broke: What You Need to Know About Money. He appeared showing the viewers what
investing stocks means. It is shown that he has investment filings with
Lehman Brothers,
Worldcom,
Enron, and
Washington Mutual even though they are bankrupt companies, but he then says that they are not really his filings. The press kit for the special reveals that Oscar was popular with the crew for the special even during filming. On October 11, 2009, Oscar appeared on the
CBC Radio One show
Q, hosted by
Jian Ghomeshi. Beyond talking about his time on
Sesame Street, his love for trash and
recycling, Oscar revealed that his father is actually from Saint David,
New Brunswick and his mother grew up in
Nova Scotia, thus making him of
Canadian descent. He further went on to suggest that he had cheated on
Grundgetta, his long-time girlfriend. On November 12, 2009, Oscar appeared on
CNN to celebrate the 40th anniversary of
Sesame Street. In an interview with
Anderson Cooper, Oscar reveals that he would still be orange if he bathed; his green exterior is apparently
moss. On an episode of
Cake Boss, Buddy and his bakers visited Sesame Street, and Danny could be seen inside Oscar's trash can. He tries his best Oscar impression by saying "I live in the trash." Oscar can also be seen at the end when Buddy reveals his cake, but then goes back in his trash can, ostensibly to get away from the laughing and cheering. Oscar also made appearances in episodes of the
Cartoon Network show
MAD. On a
Q TV interview promoting the benefits of being "[Eco-]Green", Oscar suggests that he is actually Canadian. He later mentions that his favorite dessert is spinach sardine chocolate fudge sundaes. His second favorite dessert is mashed bananas with ice cubes and cold beef gravy, and in Season 12, he owns a car called "The Sloppy Jalopy". The October 12, 2019 episode of
season 45 of
Saturday Night Live, hosted by
David Harbour, included a sketch presenting the origin story of Oscar the Grouch in a
Joker spoof. In 2023, Oscar the Grouch was appointed the Chief Trash Officer of United Airlines' Sustainable Airline Fuel (SAF) program. In the
9th season of
Masked Singer, Oscar featured, alongside other Sesame Street characters, as a guest during "Sesame Street Night". Supporters of the striking workers in the
2025 Birmingham bin strike have displayed images of Oscar the Grouch with a
raised fist in solidarity during the dispute. British union organiser Scott Walker dressed as the character at the 2025
Labour Party Conference, in support of the strike, and joined a demonstration in costume later that year. Oscar made a cameo appearance during the finale of
The Amazing Race 38 in New York City as a clue giver. In December 2025, the
Metropolitan Transportation Authority broadcast public service announcements voiced by Oscar the Grouch in
New York City Subway stations, notifying passengers about the retirement of the
MetroCard and its replacement with the
OMNY fare-payment system. ==References==