Animation: Two kids argue over their toys, brake it, and then fix the baby doll.
That animation was the second appearance of the stop motion "pipe Cleaner" family.
Really strong season finalie. Loved the jab at Fox news.
I always love an Oscar episode. Now that's when they really pull out all the stops and make a great episode. And Bob finally appears in a new segment this season. A bit late, but Bob is one of the founding humans of Sesame Street, and the oldest cast member still on the show with Loretta Long and Carol Spinney.
It's been a while since I've seen Oscar interact with Cookie loke that. Of course, considering he rarely leaves his can, It's no wonder.
And then they took the main segment and made it a letter of the day skit
and the closing sponser segment. Not as carried out as the "dog" episode this year (which was in segments like classic SS), but still great to see it recur through the episode.
And I really enjoyed the Elmo singing about his trike with his father, who FINALLY gets an appearance on Sesame Street (and not a direct to DVD segment). Was that bill performing him? He's not listed in the credits.
A lot of weird reused stuff from the 80's and early 90's, including Splish splash, which still holds up, surprisingly.
Guess Tyra bank's word of the day was a little thing for those fathers watching out there. Especially the "I can't wait to take this sweater off" line.
I alo enjoyed the reshoot of Rubber Duckie. While the classic flat looking tubs with no back ground version will always be a classic to fans, I like the depth, and look of this new one. Instead of rerecording a song, using an old one, but refilming it so it doesn't look too dated (in reference of how the characters look).
And finally, a great Elmo's World. My favorite, along with "food" in which Frank's Cookie and Grover appeared. Super Grover made this one memorable. And a nice little Andrea Martin cover of a classic SS song. Nice one.
Stay tuned tomorrow for a full season rap up.