LittleJerry92
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You mean 50th?
I mean for the 40th anniversary Christmas eve on sesame street special (1978) since it will happen this year, not Sesame Street in general. If .Sesame Street as a whole's official 50th special happens, my wish is they use the 1969 NET logo as well as the '69-'71 placeholder PBS logo (dig it up from the vaults, even though it's on youtube).You mean 50th?
I would love to see if Frank Oz does an interview about Christmas Eve On Sesame Street.Considering how a lot of the original cast members have stated that Christmas Eve on Sesame Street is one of their favorite moments from the show's almost 50 year history, I think it would be neat if they could not only release a 40th anniversary edition of the DVD, but also include interviews with Bob, Loretta, Roscoe, Sonia, Caroll, and basically anyone who was involved with the special that's still around (and are able to come into the studio) and have them talk about what it was like to film this special and whatnot.
They had to be cropped in a Vert- (vertical minus) scale behavior since the old Elmo's World episodes weren't taped in widescreen which could have been nice if all old media were taped that way so they can be un-cropped.Today I got the Elmo Explores DVD.
I don't know whether people were wondering or if it was just me, but the three classic Elmo's World episodes selected as bonus features are the original edits as opposed to five-minute cropped-to-widescreen edits (I don't really know off-hand if they made such edits to those particular episodes yet, for a while I've felt that Muppet Wiki should do something to indicate if there is an "HD edit").
Yeah, those were presented in fullframe instead of widescreen (it is interesting that they continue to release the fullframe versions). If they're hesitant about releasing things where some is presented in widescreen and some in fullframe, it'd be great if they could at least put more fullframe stuff as bonus features.They had to be cropped in a Vert- (vertical minus) scale behavior since the old Elmo's World episodes weren't taped in widescreen which could have been nice if all old media were taped that way so they can be un-cropped.