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Sesame Street Old School Outline
Season 6: Mumford makes Oscar invisible
Sponsors: K, P, 8
Scene 1: David and Luis sing “Loud and Soft” with Big Bird and the kids.
Cartoon: The King of Eight
Muppet/Kid Moments: Herry Monster and John-John talk about loud and soft
Cartoon: Kent the lion gets a kick out of being the King of the Forest
Film: Taking my dog to the veterinarian
Scene 2: Cookie Monster presents the number 8 with…what else? Eight cookies, all of which end up in his tummy.
Cartoon: Jazz Spies #8
Muppets: Ernie and Bert play the sandbox game (“I EIGHT the sandbox!” “How did it taste, Bert?”)
Cartoon: Indian Guru Counts 1-20
Cast: “The Ankle, The Shoulder, and the Knee” (David, Luis, Maria, and Bob as scarecrows)
Cartoon: 30 dots (one is red)
Scene 3: Oscar wonders what it would be like if he never lived on Sesame Street. The Amazing Mumford appears and makes the Grouch invisible. The only problem is, he can’t figure out how to make Oscar visible again.
Cartoon: Sand K
Film/Song: How a seed is planted
Muppets: The Great Cookie Thief
Cartoon: K-Karate
Scene 3: Susan comes out with the trash for Oscar, but sees that no one’s home. She takes the trash to the dump instead. Bob arrives with some old newspapers, but leaves when he sees that Oscar’s not around. Then Mr. Hooper arrives with a chocolate sundae with extra pickles and anchovies, but departs when he doesn’t see the Grouch anywhere. Oscar begs Mumford to make him visible again.
Film/Song: It’s a Long Hard Climb (Frog Struggle Song by Joe Raposo)
Muppets: Letter K Cheer
Cartoon: K-Key
Insert: Big Bird’s home movies (with Luis and the kids)
Muppets: Farley buys a hat
Film: A chick hatches from an egg
Muppets: Ernie and Bert play the drums
Cartoon: K-Kite
Scene 4: On his first attempt, Mumford makes Susan’s flowerpots invisible. Then he makes Bob’s bowl of soup and Mr. Hooper’s newsstand invisible. Bob, Susan, and Mr. Hooper approach Mumford and find out the whole story.
Cartoon: P-Pillow
Muppets: P is My Favorite Letter!
Film: Mad Painter #8
Muppets: Cookie Monster and the chroma-key cloth (1-20, Kermit cameo)
Cartoon: Penny Candy Man #8 (Bud Luckey)
Film: Fireman, He’s Ready to Go!
Muppets: Grover demonstrates loud and soft in the library
Cartoon: Sand P
Scene 5: On his final attempt, Mumford successfully brings Oscar back. Oscar is glad to be back, as he sees what he would have missed out on if he hadn’t lived on Sesame Street. Unfortunately, Bob is now invisible. As Mumford tries to make Bob visible again, David announces the sponsors. SS sign still: Gordon and Susan. CTW sign still: Big Bird.
CAST:
Northern Calloway as David
Emilio Delgado as Luis
Will Lee as Mr. Hooper
Loretta Long as Susan
Sonia Manzano as Maria
Bob McGrath as Bob
AND
Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar
JIM HENSON’S MUPPETS:
Frank Oz as Bert, Cookie Monster, Grover, AMs
Jerry Nelson as the Amazing Mumford, Herry Monster, Farley, AMs
Jim Henson as Ernie, Kermit, AMs
Sesame Street Old School Outline
Season 6: Mumford makes Oscar invisible
Sponsors: K, P, 8
Scene 1: David and Luis sing “Loud and Soft” with Big Bird and the kids.
Cartoon: The King of Eight
Muppet/Kid Moments: Herry Monster and John-John talk about loud and soft
Cartoon: Kent the lion gets a kick out of being the King of the Forest
Film: Taking my dog to the veterinarian
Scene 2: Cookie Monster presents the number 8 with…what else? Eight cookies, all of which end up in his tummy.
Cartoon: Jazz Spies #8
Muppets: Ernie and Bert play the sandbox game (“I EIGHT the sandbox!” “How did it taste, Bert?”)
Cartoon: Indian Guru Counts 1-20
Cast: “The Ankle, The Shoulder, and the Knee” (David, Luis, Maria, and Bob as scarecrows)
Cartoon: 30 dots (one is red)
Scene 3: Oscar wonders what it would be like if he never lived on Sesame Street. The Amazing Mumford appears and makes the Grouch invisible. The only problem is, he can’t figure out how to make Oscar visible again.
Cartoon: Sand K
Film/Song: How a seed is planted
Muppets: The Great Cookie Thief
Cartoon: K-Karate
Scene 3: Susan comes out with the trash for Oscar, but sees that no one’s home. She takes the trash to the dump instead. Bob arrives with some old newspapers, but leaves when he sees that Oscar’s not around. Then Mr. Hooper arrives with a chocolate sundae with extra pickles and anchovies, but departs when he doesn’t see the Grouch anywhere. Oscar begs Mumford to make him visible again.
Film/Song: It’s a Long Hard Climb (Frog Struggle Song by Joe Raposo)
Muppets: Letter K Cheer
Cartoon: K-Key
Insert: Big Bird’s home movies (with Luis and the kids)
Muppets: Farley buys a hat
Film: A chick hatches from an egg
Muppets: Ernie and Bert play the drums
Cartoon: K-Kite
Scene 4: On his first attempt, Mumford makes Susan’s flowerpots invisible. Then he makes Bob’s bowl of soup and Mr. Hooper’s newsstand invisible. Bob, Susan, and Mr. Hooper approach Mumford and find out the whole story.
Cartoon: P-Pillow
Muppets: P is My Favorite Letter!
Film: Mad Painter #8
Muppets: Cookie Monster and the chroma-key cloth (1-20, Kermit cameo)
Cartoon: Penny Candy Man #8 (Bud Luckey)
Film: Fireman, He’s Ready to Go!
Muppets: Grover demonstrates loud and soft in the library
Cartoon: Sand P
Scene 5: On his final attempt, Mumford successfully brings Oscar back. Oscar is glad to be back, as he sees what he would have missed out on if he hadn’t lived on Sesame Street. Unfortunately, Bob is now invisible. As Mumford tries to make Bob visible again, David announces the sponsors. SS sign still: Gordon and Susan. CTW sign still: Big Bird.
CAST:
Northern Calloway as David
Emilio Delgado as Luis
Will Lee as Mr. Hooper
Loretta Long as Susan
Sonia Manzano as Maria
Bob McGrath as Bob
AND
Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar
JIM HENSON’S MUPPETS:
Frank Oz as Bert, Cookie Monster, Grover, AMs
Jerry Nelson as the Amazing Mumford, Herry Monster, Farley, AMs
Jim Henson as Ernie, Kermit, AMs