

Both vehicles weren't seen in the Parade after this. Walk-around versions of The Count and Oscar drove their cars down the Parade route, accompanied by some of Sesame Street's human characters, and walk-arounds of other Muppets, including Ernie, Bert, Big Bird, and two Honkers, who traveled the route on foot. In order to promote the first Sesame Street theatrical film, Follow That Bird, the Children's Television Workshop introduced two vehicles, The Countmobile and The Sloppy Jalopy in the 1984 Parade, to appear with the Kermit the Frog balloon. Despite this, both of the cars began to show up less around the '2000s, usually having appeared in animated form since then. Both vehicles had significantly increased roles in Follow That Bird, used by their owners and company to help in searching for Big Bird throughout the film. Its license plate is "PHO-OEY" and has a design that takes inspiration from a Volkswagen bug. The Sloppy Jalopy debuted in Episode 1252, used by Oscar the Grouch for his taxi service.

Its license plate is "12345678910" and can reportedly fit ninety-nine of The Count's bats. The Countmobile was first seen in Episode 0716, as the personal car of Count von Count. Specialty Unit The Countmobile and The Sloppy Jalopy are two vehicles on Sesame Street, introduced to the show during the '70s.
