It's kind of interesting... For most of the choices that didn't win, we still got something on this set that was pretty much similar. Pinball #12 didn't win, but we still got a Pinball segment. The Alligator King and Martian Beauty didn't win, but we still got a Budd Luckey cartoon (though only one). King of 8 and Henson Ball didn't win, but we still got two Henson films (though I'd be shocked if we didn't get any baker films). We didn't get the original What's the Name of That Song? but we still got a version of the song. We didn't get Carribian Amphibean, but we did get a Kermit song from the late-1980s that had been released on The Best of Kermit on Sesame Street, but never on any full-english-language north american DVD.
It's only a little hard to determine what Big Bird and Elmo segments are there in place of I Just Adore Four and Elmo's Debut (aka Happy Tapping). I guess Elmo's Song is there in place of Elmo's Debut (pretty much everything else starring Elmo pairs him with a celebrity). And I can't think of what Big Bird segments could be a good substitute... There's no solo Big Bird songs, and no Big Bird clips from the 1970s.
And most interestingly, the remembering string sketch is only a bonus feature, "Fan Favorite". I wonder if all the main program clips were already planned... If that's the case, we could have gotten two Pinball segments, or two versions of What's te Name of That Song? And in fact we do have another season two Bert and Ernie segment on the set.
And I wonder if the voting was unfair competition. After all, one commercially unreleased segment vs. several that had been released commercially... If all the nominated clips were previously unreleased, I wonder if this one would have won. Or if the nominations were half-released sketch and half-unreleased.