These are moments in TV shows, movies, video games and other media featuring characters who broke the Fourth wall.
Gordon, by talking to the viewers in almost every episode in Season 1.
Kermit the Frog, by hosting the "Sesame Street News Flash" segments from 1972-1990.
Grover, by welcoming the viewers by his surprise and tells them to hide until the others show up in Episode 0926.
Big Bird, Gordon x2, Susan, Bob, Mr. Hooper, David, Maria, Luis and the Kids, by being told by Grover to surprise and greet the viewers in Episode 0926.
Grover x2, by deciding to sign off himself when he couldn't find his friends until he gets surprised by them in Episode 0926.
Grover x3, by announcing the sponsors after having Big Bird and the others say goodbye to the viewers after his surprise in Episode 0926.
Cookie Monster (as Alistair Cookie), by hosting the "Monsterpiece Theater" segments.
Big Bird x2, by having the viewers announce the sponsors themselves since he's too tired to do it and then he falls asleep as the sponsors silently appear on-screen for the viewer to read to close Episode 1193.
Barkley, by coming towards the viewers and barks twice at them before he and the kids run off at the beginning of his 1980-1992 closing sequence.
Grundgetta, by grabbing some pink paint and crosses out the screen (at the viewer) with a paintbrush. She decides that's not enough and starts filling in the screen, as David announces the sponsors at the end of Episodes 1952 and 2103.
Barkley x2, by trying to greet the viewers in Episode 1956.
Elmo, by appearing in the Sesame Street opening sequence and pauses the footage twice to present his personal "STOP" sign to the viewers which he claims can stop anything he wants in Episode 2865.
Count von Count, by hosting "The Count's Storybook Theatre" segments and reads a story to the viewer.
Big Bird x3, by appearing in a purple static background when the blue curtains opens and announcing "Coming Soon on Sesame Street" bumpers as the camera zooms in on him before he slides away as a square flies in towards the screen to show the preview for the next day's Sesame Street episode from seasons 27-29.
Big Bird x4, by coming back in the purple static background and says "Toodle-loo" to the viewers before the blue curtain closes for the PBS funding credits which was later reworked into a copyright screen for seasons 30-33 after the "Coming Soon on Sesame Street" bumpers are dropped and the curtain is discontinued in season 31.
Elmo x2, by hosting "Elmo's World".
Zoe, by interrupting the Season 30 opening theme sequence to point out the ballerinas in one shot (since she is one herself), and announces that there will be a lot of dancing today on Sesame Street. She leaps out of shot, and the sequence resumes in Episode 3851.
Ernie, by spending the day with the viewers in Episode 3946.
Big Bird x5, by playing "Journey to Ernie" with the viewers in Season 33.
Cookie Monster x2, by introducing the Letter of the Day cookies in Season 33.
Count von Count x2, by introducing the Number of the Day segments in Season 33.
Big Bird x6, by playing "Journey to Ernie" with the viewers in Season 34.
Grover x4, by hosting the "Global Grover" segments.
Prairie Dawn, by introducing the Letter of the Day with Cookie Monster in Season 35.
Ernie x2, by switching places and playing "Journey to Big Bird" with the viewers.
Big Bird x7, by playing "Journey to Bert" with the viewers instead of Ernie.
Murray Monster, by hosting "What's the Word on the Street?" in the beginning of every episode from seasons 38-45.
Murray Monster x2 and Ovejita, by hosting "Murray Has a Little Lamb".
Mrs. Sparklenose, by welcoming the viewers to "Abby's Flying Fairy School" in every segment before suggesting their subject.
Murray Monster x3, by introducing Sesame Street segments and closing the show by announcing the sponsors in seasons 40-45.
Elmo x3, by hosting "Elmo the Musical".
Elmo x4, by hosting the 2017 reboot of "Elmo's World".
Elmo x5 and Tango, by hosting the animated segment, "Elmo & Tango's Mysterious Mysteries".
Bard the Dragon (Drizzle Dragon), by turning towards the camera, turns his head side to side with oboe sounds after hearing a whistle in the background when he walks across the screen, but half way after the "Piano Sonata No. 10 in C Major, K. 330, 1st Movement" scene ends and the screen fades to black in the video, "Baby Mozart".
Bard the Dragon (Drizzle Dragon) x2, by continually looking at the camera after a slideshow of fruits, makes more oboe sounds, looks right and left and then he shouts, "BLAH!" (pronounced as "BLEH"), causing his tongue to stick out.
Then he makes the same oboe sounds that he previously made after he heard the whistle in the background, but the third sound was omitted, then he winks at the camera (which infamously creeped out some children who saw the scene) before he walks away, giving way to a train whistle and the "Concerto for Flute, Harp, and Orchestra in C Major, K. 299, 1st Movement" scene began in the video, "Baby Mozart".
Mr. Buggety Bugget, by turning towards the camera and stares at it for a few seconds before ascending back up and the "Piano Sonata No. 16 in C Major, K. 545, 2nd Movement" scene began in the video, "Baby Mozart".
Jake the Bulldog, by looking out at the viewers and barks at them after the "Sonata in D Major for Two Pianos, K. 448/375a, 1st Movement" scene ends and the screen fades to black in the video, "Baby Mozart".
Baby Brontosaurus, by looking out at the viewers, roars at them and turns his neck back and forth after the "Piano Sonata No. 17 in B Flat Major, K. 570, 3rd Movement" scene ends in the video, "Baby Mozart".
An unseen audience, by applauding and cheered at Sierra Clark as she plays with the Curious Creatures: Happy Starfish toy at the very end of the finale in the video, "Baby Mozart" after "Symphony No. 41 in C Major, K. 551, "Jupiter", 4th Movement" ends and before the end credits in the 1998-2003 and the 2010 versions only.
Zylon Dragon, by opening his mouth in the beginning of the scene, reveals himself by shutting his mouth and looks out at the viewers by turning his head side to side in the video, "Baby Bach".
A mouse, by peeking out of the holes of the Threading Cheese and looks out at the viewers in the video, "Baby Bach".
Baby Giraffe, by playing "Peek-a-boo" at the viewers as someone in the background says, "Peek-a-boo!" in the 1998-2003 version of the video, "Baby Bach".
Sierra Clark, by playing "Peek-a-boo" at the viewers in the video, "Baby Bach".
Cornelius the Dancing Chicken, by entering the chicken joke scene and turned towards the camera during the joke in the (1998-2003) version of the video, "Baby Bach".
Aspen Clark, by telling the chicken joke to the viewers, "Why did Mozart get rid of all his chickens? 'Cuz they kept going "Bach, Bach, Bach, Bach!" and an unseen audience x2, by laughing at her joke in the background when it's all over in the video, "Baby Bach".
Dizzy Kitty, by looking directly at the viewers as it moves around in 3 different angles as the "Flute Sonata in E-flat Major, BWV 1031, 3rd Movement" scene began in the video, "Baby Bach".
Snowy Owl, by turning towards the camera and hoots at the viewers in the video, "Baby Bach".
An unseen audience x3, by applauding in the background, which made Sierra Clark (with pink plastic sunglasses) to clap along with the mysterious audience, right before the "Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D Major, BWV 1068, "Air on the G String" scene began in the video, "Baby Bach".
Whoozit, by looking directly at the viewers at the end of the "Goldberg Suite" scene in the video, "Baby Bach".
An unseen audience x4, by applauding in the background once again when the "Goldberg Suite" scene was over, just before the finale began in the video, "Baby Bach".
Sierra Clark x2, by sticking her tongue out at the viewers during the finale of the video, "Baby Bach".
Aspen Clark x2, by looking directly at the viewers during the finale of the video, "Baby Bach".
Aspen Clark x3, by pondering whether if the video, "Baby Bach" is over at the end of the finale before the end credits by asking the viewers, "The video of me... is all done? I'm not the star anymore?" and an unseen audience x5, by laughing at her in the background.
An unseen audience x6, by applauding and cheered when the acoustic version of "The Alphabet Song" scene was over, which made Sierra Clark to clap along with the mysterious audience as the curtain closes right before the "Train" scene began in the video, "Baby Shakespeare".
An unseen audience x7, by applauding in the background when the "Flower" scene was over as the curtain closes before the "Apple" scene began in the video, "Baby Shakespeare".
An unseen audience x8, by reacting to Bard's painting of the word, "APPLE" in Magnetic Letters and the apple on the canvas by exclaiming, "Wow!" all over the background, applauded and cheered at his work during the "Apple" scene in the video, "Baby Shakespeare".
Taggly, by looking out at the viewers as he dances to "Two Rondos Op. 51, No. 1 in C Major" during the "Apple" scene in the video, "Baby Shakespeare".
An unseen audience x9, by applauding and cheering in the background when the "Apple" scene was over as the curtain closes before the "Cat" scene began in the video, "Baby Shakespeare".
Tiger, by looking out at the viewers and roars at them during the "Grass" scene in the video, "Baby Shakespeare".
An unseen audience x10, by applauding and cheering in the background when the "Grass" scene was over as the curtain closes before the "Frog" scene began in the video, "Baby Shakespeare".
An unseen audience x11, by applauding and cheered when the march version of "The Alphabet Song" scene was over, which made Sierra Clark to clap along with the mysterious audience once again as the curtain closes right before the "Leaf" scene began in the video, "Baby Shakespeare".
An unseen audience x12, by applauding and cheering in the background when the "Leaf" scene was over as the curtain closes before the "Snow" scene began in the video, "Baby Shakespeare".
An unseen audience x13, by applauding and cheering in the background when the "Tree" scene was over as the curtain closes before the "Cow" scene began in the video, "Baby Shakespeare".
An unseen audience x14, by applauding and cheering in the background when the "Butterfly" scene was over as the curtain closes before the "Moon" scene began in the video, "Baby Shakespeare".
An unseen audience x15, by applauding in the background as Vincent Van Goat finishes the painting of Wheat Fields with Reaper at Sunrise near at the end of the "Yellow" scene in the video, "Baby Van Gogh".
An unseen audience x16, by applauding in the background once again as Vincent Van Goat finishes the painting of Fifteen Sunflowers in a Vase and signs his name near at the end of the "Orange" scene in the video, "Baby Van Gogh".
An unseen audience x17, by applauding in the background again as Vincent Van Goat stops painting Orchards in Blossom, View of Arles before Duck completes it near at the end of the "Purple" scene in the video, "Baby Van Gogh".
Unseen kids, by shouting, "Red!" in the background as Maddison Long looks at the Girl Cone Puppet near at the end of the "Red" scene in the video, "Baby Van Gogh".
Walrus, by looking directly at the viewers after hanging a bow on top of the Christmas tree in the beginning of the "Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella" scene in the video, "Baby Santa's Music Box".
Baby Santa the Reindeer, by jumpscaring the viewers from the right side of the camera before adding flour on the gingerbread man in the video, "Baby Santa's Music Box".
Pavlov the Dog, by licking the screen as a transition to the opening titles scene in the beginning of the video, "Baby Dolittle: Neighborhood Animals".
Pavlov the Dog x2, by looking at the viewers in the "Baby Dolittle: Neighborhood Animals" video. Throughout the video, he does this when pulling a string to reveal a location where the three animals lived and makes a sound of the animal after chasing it's footprints. He also approaches to the camera and makes a sound of a cow, a horse and a pig during the "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" music video in the "Animals on the Farm" scene.
An unseen audience x18, by applauding and cheering at the Rabbit in Hat Puppet after he's done conducting at the unseen orchestra, performing "Capriccio Espagnol, Op. 34, Alborada" and bows at the mysterious audience near at the end of the "Rabbit" segment for the "Animals in My Yard" scene in the video, "Baby Dolittle: Neighborhood Animals".
Sierra Clark x3, by telling a bee joke to the viewers, "Why did the bee go to the doctor? 'Cuz he had hives!" and an unseen audience x19, by laughing at her joke in the background when it's all over near at the end of the "Bug" segment for the "Animals in My Yard" scene in the video, "Baby Dolittle: Neighborhood Animals".
Flip the Frog, by looking at the screen as sad music plays in the background when he loses the game where the duck has to quack the same number of times that he croaks and eventually ends up making the opposite one, which Duck wins the game at the very end of the puppet show for the "Animals on the River" scene in the video, "Baby Dolittle: Neighborhood Animals".
An unseen audience x20, by applauding and cheering once again in the background when the puppet show for the "Animals on the River" scene was over, just before the finale began in the video, "Baby Dolittle: Neighborhood Animals".
Jane the Monkey, by looking at the viewers in the "Baby Dolittle: World Animals" video. Throughout the video, she does this when pulling a string to reveal a location where the three animals lived and makes a sound of the animal after walking near or discovering its footprints.
Jane the Monkey x2, by rolling the giraffe skin wallpaper and covering the screen during the "Giraffe" segment for the "Animals on the Savanna" scene in the video, "Baby Dolittle: World Animals".
Roary the Lion, by roaring at the viewers during the puppet show for the "Animals on the Savanna" scene in the video, "Baby Dolittle: World Animals".
An unseen audience x21, by applauding and cheering in the background when the puppet show for the "Animals on the Savanna" scene was over, just before the finale began in the video, "Baby Dolittle: Neighborhood Animals".
Isaac the Lion, by looking at the viewers in the "Baby Newton" video. Throughout the video, he does this at the beginning of the video when he draws a picture of the CGI Clown with Crayola's 96 crayon pack on the white wall and during the puppet shows.
CGI Clown, by looking at the viewers in the "Baby Newton" video. Throughout the video, he does this during the "I Know My Shapes" song and every scene of the shape where he finds that shape and there's something special about it.
Pavlov the Dog x3, by peeking behind the table and looks directly at the viewers before he found out that the yellow polka dotted ball was from an avalanche of polka dotted balls that came onto him during the "Circle" scene in the video, "Baby Newton".
Duck, by looking directly at the viewers before he tries to stretch a circle into a oval and fails twice during the "Oval" scene in the video, "Baby Newton".
Neighton the Horse, by looking directly at the viewers when he hears knocks on his door during the "Rectangle" scene in the video, "Baby Newton".
An unseen audience x22, by applauding in the background when the song, "I Know My Shapes" ends and the end credits began as "Concerto in D Major for Lute, 2 Violins & Basso Continuo, RV 93, I. Allegro" begins to play at the end of the video, "Baby Newton".
Pavlov the Dog x4, by looking directly at the viewers when he's about to drop his bone as the "Contradance No. 1 in C Major, WoO 14" scene ends and before the "Symphony No. 3" title card in the video, "Baby Beethoven".
An unseen audience x23, by applauding in the background when the "Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Major, "Eroica", Op. 55, 4th Movement" scene was over before moving on to the next scene where Pavlov the Dog gets his bone back in the video, "Baby Beethoven".
Webster the Spider, by facing the camera as it ascends to the center of the screen before spinning, moving around and lefted the scene, which was followed by the "Wellington's Victory" scene in the video, "Baby Beethoven".
Neighton the Horse x2, by looking directly at the viewers when he's still having trouble finding the rest of the puppets during the "Wellington's Victory, "England", Op. 91" scene until he finally does at the end of it in the video, "Baby Beethoven".
Sandie Sea Crab, by jumpscaring the viewers before he dances to "Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, "Fate", 1st Movement, Op. 67" in the video, "Baby Beethoven".
Isaac the Lion x2, by looking directly at the viewers before and after winding up the Jack-the-Dog toy, barks like a dog at them when the "Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, "Fate", 1st Movement, Op. 67" scene was over and before the "Symphony No. 5 in C Major, "Fate", Op. 67, 4th Movement" scene began in the video, "Baby Beethoven".
An unseen audience x24, by applauding in the background once again when the "Symphony No. 5 in C Major, "Fate", Op. 67, 4th Movement" scene was over in the video, "Baby Beethoven".
Baby Beethoven the Giraffe, by looking directly at the viewers as he plays the Kids Floor Tom with Selah Atwood near at the end of the "Symphony No. 9 in D Major, "Chorale", 4th Movement, Op. 125" scene in the video, "Baby Beethoven".
An unseen audience x25, by applauding and cheering in the background when Sierra Clark was done playing with the violin, takes a bow at the mysterious audience, leaves at the end of the "Symphony No. 9 in D Major, "Chorale", Op. 125, Coda" scene and closes the "Baby Beethoven" video.
An unseen audience x26, by applauding at Opus the Octopus after he's done conducting at the unseen orchestra, performing "Water Music Suite No. 1 in F Major, HWV 348, III. Allegro" and bows at the mysterious audience in the video, "Baby Neptune".
Neptune the Sea Turtle, by smiling at the viewers after using Watercolors to paint a picture of the Ocean in the white background and before diving in a unseen open pool during the "Ocean" scene in the video, "Baby Neptune".
Olivia Reed, by exclaiming at the viewers, "Peekaboo!" after hiding behind a umbrella and lifted it up during the "Raindrops & Puddles" scene in the video, "Baby Neptune".
Madeline Barr, by exclaiming at the viewers, "Peekaboo!" after hiding behind a umbrella and lifted it up during the "Raindrops & Puddles" scene in the video, "Baby Neptune".
Tripp Marcus, by exclaiming at the viewers, "Peekaboo!" after hiding behind a umbrella and lifted it up during the "Raindrops & Puddles" scene in the video, "Baby Neptune".
Opus the Octopus, by exclaiming at the viewers, "Peekaboo!" and waves at them after hiding behind a umbrella and lifted it up as he joins along with the kids during the "Raindrops & Puddles" scene in the video, "Baby Neptune".
Duck, by quacking along with the music of "On the Beautiful Blue Danube Waltz, Op. 314" as he plays with the Baby Rubber Duck toys in bath with many different angles during the "Music Video" scene in the video, "Baby Neptune".
Phineas the Frog, by jumpscaring the viewers and says to them, "Bye-bye!" while wearing the blue snorkel goggles right before the end credits of the "Baby Neptune" video began.
Baby Galileo the Kangaroo, by looking directly at the viewers in the beginning of the scenes from "Sun" to "Moon" before releasing a colored balloon to the air.
He also did this while floating in outer space in the "Space" scene in the video, "Baby Galileo".
Tiger x2, by peeking from above the screen while he's upside down until...
...he does the same thing from the bottom of the screen before opening the black curtains in order to unveil the Hanging Number Props 1-5 at the start of the "Numbers Nursery" video.
An unseen audience x27, by applauding in the background after Tiger unveiled the Hanging Number Props 1-5 as Julie Aigner-Clark (in voice-over) counts them in the video, "Numbers Nursery".
Tiger x3, by looking at the viewers once again as he rides on the My Train Engine toy before Julie Aigner-Clark (in voice-over) counts the Hanging Number Props 1-5 on it in each number's segment and near at the end of the "Numbers Nursery" video.
Neighton the Horse x3, by looking directly at the viewers during the scene where he eats a flower, hiccups and starts making noises, like a cow, a squeaky toy, an old car horn, a sheep and a duck before running away in fear when he did this during the "1 (One)" scene in the video, "Numbers Nursery".
Ladybug, by showing the viewers the blue "1" sign and points it for them during the "1 (One)" scene in the video, "Numbers Nursery".
Neighton the Horse x4, by looking directly at the viewers once again during the scene where he draws a bike using a blue Crayon with two oranges for wheels and rides on it during the "2 (Two)" scene in the video, "Numbers Nursery".
Ladybug x2, by showing the viewers the yellow "2" sign as she nods on it before crawling to the left near at the end of the "2 (Two)" scene in the video, "Numbers Nursery".
3 Ducks, by blowing one of their trumpets...
...and their flutes at the viewers as Julie Aigner-Clark (in voice-over) recites the "3" poem during the "3 (Three)" scene in the video, "Numbers Nursery".
Ladybug x3, by showing the viewers the green "3" sign and smiles at them near at the end of the "3 (Three)" scene in the video, "Numbers Nursery".
An unseen audience x28, by applauding and cheering in the background when Tiger wins the race, Ladybug was in second place and Neighton the Horse was in third place, which ended the "3 (Three)" scene in the video, "Numbers Nursery".
Duck x2, by looking directly at the viewers when he found plain easter eggs in the Look & Feel Memory Tower and counts them during the "4 (Four)" scene in the video, "Numbers Nursery".
Ladybug x4, by showing the viewers the purple "4" sign before crawling to the right near at the end of the "4 (Four)" scene in the video, "Numbers Nursery".
Ladybug x5, by looking directly at the viewers as Julie Aigner-Clark counts her dots with her finger during the "5 (Five)" scene in the video, "Numbers Nursery".
Tiger x4, by looking directly at the viewers again after he stacked five Small Blocks during the "5 (Five)" scene in the video, "Numbers Nursery".
Ladybug x6, by showing the viewers the orangish-red "5" sign before crawling to the right near at the end of the "5 (Five)" scene in the video, "Numbers Nursery".
An unseen audience x29, by applauding in the background once again after the 5 number circles drop down in order in the video, "Numbers Nursery".
An unseen audience x30, by applauding in the background again after Tiger helps Neighton the Horse to rearrange the Hanging Number Props in the right order before the end credits of the "Numbers Nursery" video began.
Baby MacDonald the Cow, by looking directly at the viewers after ringing the triangle in the video, "Baby MacDonald".
Baby MacDonald the Cow x2, by looking directly at the viewers once again after making a barn grow during "The Farm" scene in the video, "Baby MacDonald".
Baby MacDonald the Cow x3, by looking directly at the viewers again after sneezing from the wheat during "The Farm" scene in the video, "Baby MacDonald".
An unseen audience x31, by applauding and cheering at Baby MacDonald the Cow, Baby Lamb and Rooster after they all sang together in unison as a choir during the "Animals" scene in the video, "Baby MacDonald".
Squirt the Pig, by disappearing in the mud, which caused some of it to splat on the screen during the "Animals" scene in the video, "Baby MacDonald".
Baby MacDonald the Cow x5, by looking directly at the viewers again before she tries to gather the apples during the "Food from the Farm" scene in the video, "Baby MacDonald".
Baby MacDonald the Cow x6, by peeking on the bottom left of the screen and looks directly at the viewers again during the "Food from the Farm" scene in the video, "Baby MacDonald".
Misty Mouse, by looking at the screen when the Bucket Accessory Set ends up pouring milk on her as the iris closes out during the "Food from the Farm" scene in the video, "Baby MacDonald".
An unseen rooster, by crowing in the background when the Henhouse Fresh Hide n' Squeak Eggs were all hatched at the very end of the "Food from the Farm" scene in the video, "Baby MacDonald".
Baby MacDonald the Cow x7, by looking directly at the viewers again after ringing the triangle during the "Celebrating the Harvest" scene in the video, "Baby MacDonald".
Neighton the Horse x5, by looking directly at the viewers as the iris closes out after him and Baby MacDonald the Cow cleaned up the Farm and closes the "Baby MacDonald" video.
SpongeBob SquarePants, by approaching at the camera and stares at it with one eye open after prepping himself and says, "Look 'em straight in the eye" in the episode, "Help Wanted".
SpongeBob SquarePants x2, by turning the whole screen upside down making Patrick to slide himself off. He falls back down when SpongeBob turns the whole screen back up in the episode, "Home Sweet Pineapple".
SpongeBob SquarePants x3, by speaking directly to the viewer while in disguise at the start of the episode, "Jellyfish Jam".
SpongeBob SquarePants x4, by mimicking the French Narrator while eating bread with jellyfish jelly in the episode, "Jellyfish Jam".
SpongeBob SquarePants x5, by facing the camera and said, "It is great to be home!" at the end of the episode, "Nature Pants".
Squidward Tentacles, by looking directly at the camera and says, "I gotta get outta here!" in the episode, "SB-129".
Squidward Tentacles x2, by turning his head towards the camera after SpongeBob and Patrick said, "You are [the inventor of jellyfishing], Squidward." in the episode, "SB-129".
Eugene H. Krabs, by looking at the camera after he says, "I love money-ay!" in the episode, "Karate Choppers".
Squidward Tentacles x3, by acknowledging the sheet music that appears in the background while SpongeBob plays "
Mary Had a Little Lamb" on his piece of paper in the episode, "The Paper".
SpongeBob SquarePants x6, by asking Painty the Pirate, the talking painting seen at the beginning of the intro in an attempt to find somebody to help him tie his shoes in the episode, "Your Shoe's Untied".
Squidward Tentacles x4, by blowing away his thought bubble of SpongeBob accidentally setting the Krusty Krab on fire in the episode, "Squid's Day Off".
SpongeBob SquarePants x7, by greeting Mr. Krabs in Squidward's flashback bubble in the episode, "Dying for Pie". Mr. Krabs runs off crying when he sees SpongeBob is still alive for now.
Patrick Star, by pointing at them and says, "Hot wings!" while he's dizzy and showing "dizzy clouds" of some sort of drumsticks in the episode, "Survival of the Idiots".
SpongeBob SquarePants x8 and Mrs. Puff, by hitting inadvertently at the French Narrator and his camera in a boatmobile in the beginning of the episode, "No Free Rides".
SpongeBob SquarePants x9, by saying one of the clouds looks like a flower and Sandy Cheeks, by correcting him saying they all look like flowers, all the time while looking at the clouds before racing up the mountain to judge the superiority of sea or land critters in the episode, "Pressure".
A seagull, by turning towards the camera while SpongeBob asks if he knows Sandy in the episode, "Pressure".
Sheldon J. Plankton, by trying to escape from SpongeBob's thought bubble and steal the Krabby Patty that SpongeBob is holding before he swats him just in time in the beginning of the episode, "Welcome to the Chum Bucket".
Sheldon J. Plankton x2, by saying, "All these tears, and the show tunes?" after the song, "This Grill is Not a Home". He also seemingly tells the viewer, "I put the brain in the robot, you know!" in the episode, "Welcome to the Chum Bucket".
SpongeBob SquarePants x10, by giving the camera a confused look when Patrick goes on about his parents' visit in the episode, "I'm with Stupid".
SpongeBob SquarePants x11, Patrick Star x2, and Eugene H. Krabs x2, by mistaking Old Man Jenkins' horn for one of the censored sounds in the episode, "Sailor Mouth".
Alternate-Universe Mr. Krabs, by introducing himself to the audience by saying, "And he's finally got a Krabby Patty!" in the episode, "The Algae's Always Greener". This might have actually been Krabs forcing himself into the conversation taking place between Plankton and other people inside the Krusty Krab.
Sheldon J. Plankton x3, by looking at the audience in bafflement while Alternate SpongeBob is shooting clothes at Alternate Krabs in the episode, "The Algae's Always Greener".
Alternate-Universe Mr. Krabs x2, by asking "Huh?" directly to the camera after being shot with a bra in the episode, "The Algae's Always Greener".
Squidward Tentacles x5, by exclaiming, "Why must every eleven minutes of my life be filled with misery?!" referencing the eleven-minute runtime of every episode for the show in the episode, "Club SpongeBob".
A new narrator - voiced by
Dee Bradley Baker, by telling the audience that they had to hire a new narrator because the old one was tired of waiting in the episode, "Can You Spare a Dime?".
SpongeBob SquarePants x12, by changing into his maid outfit in front of the camera as Mr. Krabs and Squidward continue to argue, anticipating the inevitable at the end of the episode, "Can You Spare a Dime?".
One of the Mini Brain SpongeBobs, by mentioning that they don't exist and are only a "Clever Visual Metaphor for the Abstract Concept of Thought" in the episode, "Squilliam Returns".
Squidward Tentacles x6, by wondering how he teleported from the kitchen back to the cash register before asking, "How did you-?" after throwing SpongeBob back into the kitchen and SpongeBob suddenly reappears in the episode, "Krab Borg".
Patrick Star x3, by holding one of the time cards. He even tells SpongeBob to move along because he is all out of them in the episode, "Wet Painters".
Patrick Star x4, by acknowledging the narrator as the "Talking Ceiling" in the episode, "Krusty Krab Training Video".
SpongeBob SquarePants x13, by receiving an invitation from Patchy the Pirate, a character played by SpongeBob's voice actor,
Tom Kenny, but is unable to read it, as the underwater environment has ruined the invitation. As soon as he notes the sender of the invitation does not understand how underwater life works, he and Patrick immediately throw their invitations into a fire in the episode, "Party Pooper Pants".
A TV narrator, by quickly added a line after introducing the IJLSA, "A subsidiary of
Viacom," which is the company that owns
Nickelodeon, and by extension, the SpongeBob franchise in the episode, "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy V".
Eugene H. Krabs x3, by acknowledging the dramatic music while SpongeBob reels his dollar in, an ostinato in D minor, played in 4/4 in the episode, "Clams".
Eugene H. Krabs x4, by opening a double-door on the boat, which reveals an orchestra playing the same music in the episode, "Clams".
Eugene H. Krabs x5, by began shedding tears to the camera as if he's about to cry at the audience right after Old Bluelip swims away with his one-millionth dollar in the episode, "Clams".
Eugene H. Krabs x6, by dressing up as a conductor in front of the orchestra, revealing that it is the ominous background music that draws the clam's attention after SpongeBob and Squidward question why the clam would appear then when it would not before in the episode, "Clams".
Patchy the Pirate, by tipping over on his dinosaur, resulting in the camera crew coming in to stand him back up and cutting the feed in the episode, "Ugh".
A family, by looking at each other with confusion and turned off the show at the end of the episode, "I Had an Accident".
SpongeBob SquarePants x14, by noting himself on how his activities at home had gotten no acknowledgment when he mentions, "Gee, I wonder what Mr. Krabs has been up to since I saw him last and then went home to do nothing of particular interest 'til this very moment," before his speech is cut off in the episode, "Krabby Land".
SpongeBob SquarePants x15, by looking at the screen and says, "Sorry, people," referring to the audience after Patrick stops laughing in the episode, "Missing Identity".
A waitress, by saying, "You've managed to kill eleven minutes," once again referencing to the eleven-minute runtime of every episode for the show in the episode, "Missing Identity".
SpongeBob SquarePants x16, by looking at the viewers at the very end of the episode, "Missing Identity".
SpongeBob SquarePants x17, by looking at the audience and says, "I guess I spoke too soon." after he lands in the feather truck in the episode, "The Sponge Who Could Fly".
Eugene H. Krabs x7, by talking to and showing the viewers his items of defense against ghosts in the episode, "Pranks a Lot".
Old Man Walker, by questioning why he is floating while a transition appears indicating a long period of time with random objects floating by in the episode, "Fear of a Krabby Patty".
Squidward Tentacles x7, by saying, "Oh, that figures," to the camera in the episode, "The Lost Mattress".
SpongeBob SquarePants x18, by singing the Closing Theme when skipping towards Mr. Krabs' office in the episode, "Krabs vs. Plankton".
A SpongeBob SquarePants Duplicate, by appearing in the foreground and tells the viewers, "All that glitters, is not gold." while SpongeBob was crying over Spat in the episode, "All That Glitters".
Squidward Tentacles x8, by looking at the viewer when he says, "It just gets better and better," when SpongeBob and Patrick were in the wishing well in the episode, "Wishing You Well".
Sheldon J. Plankton x4, by appearing and tells the viewer that his "retirement" for most of the episode was all a scheme to get the formula after the screen fades to black in the episode, "New Leaf".
SpongeBob SquarePants x19, by asking the viewers if one of them could help him take him out of the toilet when SpongeBob is stuck in the episode, "Bummer Vacation".
SpongeBob SquarePants x20, by deciding to take a shortcut and rides the bubble transition to quickly get into the Krusty Krab and warn Mr. Krabs about a gang of rogue bikers. Mr. Krabs is surprised, wondering where SpongeBob came from, but SpongeBob later states it's not important in the episode, "Born to Be Wild".
Sheldon J. Plankton (young) x5 and...
...Eugene H. Krabs (young) x8, by saying that they can hear Old Man Jenkins' theme song, meaning that they can hear the background music since Old Man Jenkins isn't seen playing an instrument in the episode. "Friend or Foe".
SpongeBob SquarePants x21, by reading a scary novel in which the author dies before finishing the story in the beginning of the episode, "Night Light".
Squidward Tentacles x9, by giving an annoyed look to the viewer as SpongeBob and Patrick cry in the episode, "Waiting".
SpongeBob SquarePants x22, by looking at the screen when he says that Mr. Krabs has returned from his vacation and the word "Exposition!" appears above his head in neon letters in the episode, "Bucket Sweet Bucket".
Squidward Tentacles x10, by questioning where the music is coming from, and nobody is seen with instruments in the episode, "Money Talks".
Flying Dutchman, by looking directly at the camera/audience when saying, "Try saying that one three times fast." in the episode, "Money Talks".
Squidward Tentacles x11, angrily saying "Hey!", suggesting Squidward can hear the narration about him having bad face acne from Patchy the Pirate in the episode, "SpongeBob vs. The Patty Gadget".
Eugene H. Krabs x9, by saying, "I love a happy ending," at the end of the episode, "The Krusty Sponge".
SpongeBob SquarePants x23, by saying that Patrick needs to eat a Krabby Patty, or he'll keep mumbling about it for the next three and a half minutes, referring to the episode's time remaining which lasts four minutes altogether in the episode, "Pat No Pay".
SpongeBob SquarePants x24, by looking directly at the viewers when walking to the toothpaste cap in the episode, "Blackened Sponge".
Sheldon J. Plankton x6, by turning towards the audience after removing the label and reveals his Mind Control Shampoo to them in the episode, "Mermaid Man vs. SpongeBob".
SpongeBob SquarePants x25, by winking towards the audience when saying that it's all thanks to Krabby Patties after Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy return to normal with the thanks to him at the end of the episode, "Mermaid Man vs. SpongeBob".
Dead Eye Plankton, by cracking his whip to the screen after taking over the Krusty Kantina in the episode, "Pest of the West".
A monster, by looking at the screen saying, "Now that looks like dessert to me." when mistaking Plankton as a Chocolate eclair in the episode, "20,000 Patties Under the Sea".
Eugene H. Krabs x10, by looking at the viewers with an upset face when he realizes SpongeBob and Patrick let his money go at the end of the episode, "20,000 Patties Under the Sea".
Squidward Tentacles x12, by talking directly to the audience when welcoming up to the Krusty Krab in the beginning of the episode, "The Two Faces of Squidward".
Squidward Tentacles x13, by telling the viewers to remind him to fire his therapist in the episode, "The Two Faces of Squidward".
SpongeBob SquarePants x26, by saying, "There was nothing good on TV anyway. [to the camera; annoyed] Nothing." after Stanley destroys his television in the episode, "Stanley S. SquarePants".
Eugene H. Krabs x11, by talking to the viewer after SpongeBob picks up the "penny" in the episode, "Penny Foolish".
The "viking" incidentals, by saying to the viewers, "Sock'n Garten" in the episode, "Dear Vikings".
Squidward Tentacles x14, by hiding his naked body from view, as if he knows he is being watched, even though he is by himself at home in the episode, "Slide Whistle Stooges".
Squidward Tentacles x15, by looking at the audience before getting his tongue zapped by a jellyfish, and the screen fading to black at the end of the episode, "Cephalopod Lodge".
Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy, by introducing themselves to the TV audience in the beginning of the episode, "Shuffleboarding".
Sandy Cheeks x2, by making an annoyed face at the screen in the episode, "Overbooked".
Sandy Cheeks x3, by crossing over the split-screen to yell at SpongeBob during their call after breaking the fourth wall for the first time in the episode, "Overbooked".
Squidward Tentacles x16, by saying, "I hate everyone," directly at the viewers after Patrick falls for the second time inside the Krusty Krab in the episode, "No Hat for Pat".
Sheldon J. Plankton x7, by interrupting a flashback to write down the Krabby Patty formula in the episode, "Truth or Square".
SpongeBob SquarePants x27, by looking at the screen and talks directly to the viewers, saying, "I guess crying does solve your problems after all." after him and Patrick melted the glue that was dried on the wringer with tears in the episode, "Stuck in the Wringer".
Sheldon J. Plankton x8, by responding, "See for yourself, in this conveniently timed flashback" while also looking at the audience in the episode, "SpongeBob's Last Stand".
Squidward Tentacles x17, by saying, "Lucky me, I get to work with him all day." directly to the viewer while SpongeBob was crying over a song on the radio in the episode, "A Day Without Tears".
Ancient warrior, by stating the audience that the sacrifice was for the most miserable person's house (Squidward Tentacles' house) in the episode, "Sponge-Cano!".
Sheldon J. Plankton x9, by telling the viewers about his plan when he goes up to the drive-thru in the episode, "Drive Thru".
Squidward Tentacles x18, by looking at the screen and talks directly to the viewers, saying, "I'm not faking it, y'know. That really hurt... a lot." as he holds his ear in pain when one of Pearl's friends screamed in his ear with a megaphone in the episode, "Drive Thru".
The French Narrator, by stating, "What follows is a brief construction montage." and "We hope you enjoyed this brief construction montage." A card reading "Brief Construction Montage" also appears in the episode, "A Friendly Game".
Sheldon J. Plankton x10, by looking towards the audience when SpongeBob compliments him on his "dress" (the surgical tubing he taped to himself to look like tentacles) after an attempt to make Squidward tell him the Krabby Patty secret formula in the episode, "Sweet and Sour Squid".
Squidward Tentacles x19, by being dismayed and tells the audience that he hates people after the reed from his damaged clarinet falls off while in his grasp at the end of the episode, "Sweet and Sour Squid".
Squidward Tentacles x20, by saying, "I guess this is the part where I start screaming," implying that he is telling the audience what happens next in the episode, "Ghoul Fools".
Sandy Cheeks x4, by looking at the screen and talks directly to the viewers, stating what her idea was. Fuzzy Acorns asks whom she was talking to when she's coming up with an idea in the episode, "The Way of the Sponge".
The French Narrator x2, by proceeding to read an "11 Minutes Later" time card, followed by SpongeBob finishing his story on the Jelliens, again referencing the 11-minute runtime of an average SpongeBob episode in the episode, "Planet of the Jellyfish".
Sheldon J. Plankton x11, by wiping the goo off of the window so the viewer can see what he is reading in the episode, "It Came from Goo Lagoon".
Sheldon J. Plankton x12, by shouting, "Holy plot twist!" when Spot brings him a Krabby Patty in the episode, "Plankton's Pet".
Patrick Star x5, by saying, "This is the part of the story where I run around screaming." He does this when bringing Mr. Krabs but he just runs around the Krusty Krab in the episode, "Séance Shméance".
Squidward Tentacles x21, by drawing his 'distance between two points' example on the screen. Once he realizes he doesn't understand what he's talking about, he scrambles the drawn lines and throws them into the air, resulting in SpongeBob tasting them and enjoying their strawberry flavor in the episode, "Lost in Bikini Bottom".
The French Narrator x3, by proceeding to read a "Montage" time card as it appears in the episode, "The Executive Treatment".
SpongeBob SquarePants x28, by acknowledging the fact that he is in a slow-motion scene at a certain point in the episode, "Company Picnic".
Eugene H. Krabs x12 and Captain Scarfish, by looking at the screen for a split second right before Squidward laughs at Mr. Krabs in the present during Mr. Krabs' story in the episode, "Pull Up a Barrel".
Patrick Star x6, by saying at the viewers, "Game Over." at the end of the episode, "Patrick! The Game".
Mrs. Puff x2, by looking at the audience and said, "Oh, oh! Lock your doors. Bar your windows. It's the end of the world!" while SpongeBob gets his driver's license in the episode, "SpongeBob LongPants".
Mrs. Puff x3, by saying, "Oh, I don't know what that was about." after she found out that SpongeBob's driving license had been revoked at the end of the episode, "SpongeBob LongPants".
SpongeBob SquarePants x29 and Patrick Star x7, by launching their thumbs in the air like fireworks, and form "The End," signaling the end of the episode, "Two Thumbs Down".
Sheldon J. Plankton x13, by saying, "All the Sponge copies will fade away now." after SpongeBob notices "Me Too" fading away and then it disappears in the episode, "CopyBob DittoPants".
Incidental 106, by playing a riff on the piano after it falls on his legs in the episode, "Lame and Fortune".
Karen Plankton, by playing a laugh track at all the times when Plankton gets humiliated in the episode, "Salsa Imbecilicus".
The Krusty Krab customers, by dancing in rhythm to the track, "Jungle Baby" in the episode, "Mutiny on the Krusty".
Squidward Tentacles x22, by jumpscaring the viewers, warning them that the Martians are coming and that the viewers will be their next victims at the end of the episode, "Whirly Brains".
SpongeBob SquarePants x30, by imitating the French Narrator in the episode, "Mimic Madness". Fittingly, both characters are voiced by Tom Kenny.
A worm, by indicating the viewer that he'll reside with SpongeBob at the end of the episode, "House Worming".
Mr. Fitz, by sticking his hand out of SpongeBob's TV for SpongeBob to sign the Life Insurance contract in the episode, "Life Insurance".
The Greek chorus, by narrating the episode, "Trident Trouble" and introduced themselves to the audience.
The police officers, by telling the audience to drive safely and always wear your seat belt at the end of the episode, "The Getaway".