Sesame Street’s House of Cards parody is adorable and fantastic

by | Feb 23, 2015

We are only a few days away from season 3 of the amazing Netflix show House of Cards, and PBS’s Sesame Street is getting us ready in the best way possible.


We are only a few days away from season 3 of the amazing Netflix show House of Cards, and PBS’s Sesame Street is getting us ready in the best way possible.

Coopting the music, the time lapse shots of DC, and the old story of the 3 little pigs, this parody is delightful.

“Some say there’s too much pork in this town,” says puppet Frank Underwolf in a slow southern drawl, armed with a massive brass class ring. “I could not agree more.”

He then proceeds to decimate the first wooden house.

There’s also some adorable math lessons in there.

Watch Underwolf channel Underwood in his attempt to eat the 3 little pigs, in pursuit of the “white brick house” which turns out to be a ‘house of cards’ all its own.

Check it out below:

Brad Kutner

Brad Kutner




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