
The ABCs of Sesame Street
Hercules is Herry Monster's most frequently seen toy doll.
The stuffed plush first appeared in Episode 1354, when Buffy talks to Herry about the different kinds of dolls and toys that Native Americans used to play with. In Episode 1827, Herry refers to it as "she," and as his "little teddy monster" in Episode 2000.
It has been featured with Herry in the songs "Guys and Dolls," "A Song for Two," "Moonshine," "Monster Lullaby," and in the "Late Night on Sesame Street" sketch with Conan O'Brien.
Hercules was also featured in Episode 1967's closing scene, Herry's bedroom in Episode 2463, in Episode 3685 as Herry's film viewing companion, Episode 3793 when Herry slept over at Gabi's house, and briefly in Episode 3886. When the doll appeared in Episode 3361, it was named Rupert.
In merchandise, Hercules has appeared with Herry as a PVC made by Tyco and a prototype has been previewed as an intended accessory for a Herry Monster action figure by NECA. He also appeared in the book Baby Love and the coloring book The ABCs of Sesame Street.
See also
- Herry Monster's dolls
- Muppets' transitional objects
- Hercules from Greek mythology
- Hercules Parrot
- Hercules Brown
- Hercules, a live dog in Episode 4307