The scene is punctuated with a music button of " Hooray for Captain Spaulding" from Animal Crackers. Gordon gets a hold of a pair and exits the scene mimicking Groucho. In Episode 3366 of Sesame Street, Joey and Davey Monkey disguise themselves using Groucho glasses.The Merrill Lunch Hungerdunger McCormack All Accountant Marching Society, from The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson is a reference to the "Hungerdunger, Hungerdunger, Hungerdunger and McCormack" scene from Animal Crackers.Neon caricatures of the brothers are shown in the background of The Comedy Store in The Jim Henson Hour episode " Miss Piggy's Hollywood.".
He meets Grover, who calls out, "Ice cream! Get your Tootsie-Frootsie ice cream!" This is in reference to a scene from A Day At the Races in which Chico Marx calls out the same thing.
In Episode 0930 of Sesame Street, Oscar reads from his TV guide his favorite programs he's missing on Grouch TV, one of them being Best of Groucho.Spike replies in an eyebrow-raising, faux cigar-holding Groucho-Marx pose, "Why should I? She never speaks any of mine." However, he speaks in such a thick brogue, that Sam can't understand him and claims he is not speaking the Queen's English.
Spike Milligan assists Sam the Eagle with an oration in The Muppet Show episode 317, in which he comes out on stage representing an English gentleman.Temporarily breaking away from his gypsy voice, Peter said in Groucho style, miming cigar-holding, "Listen, any more talk like that and I will play!" He appears as a gypsy violinist on The Muppet Show episode 219, being told "play" by the Muppets. Peter Sellers tended to slip in a Groucho voice every now and again in his career.Gonzo, upon entering George Burns' dressing room in episode 210, is addressed as "One of the Marx brothers: Groucho, Chico, Harpo, and Gonzo.".The song " Lydia, the Tattooed Lady," first performed by Groucho Marx in the film At the Circus, was used in The Muppet Show episode 102.