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Back to the Rock Season 2
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I'm pretty sure, if I remember right, that the audio on "The Sesame Street Record - Original Cast" CD is the same, with Gordon's "turn the record" bit from the closing theme on side 2 intact. The only thing I don't think it has is the additional sounds after "One Of These Sounds."
The "Big...
I enjoyed Swamp Years, the thing about it though is that it's different from other Muppet productions in its writing and humor. It feels more like a 90s/early 2000s Nickelodeon cartoon, so I can see why it's a turn off to most Muppet fans.
I'm going off topic though. This special, I've seen...
Now I don't want to sound harsh, but I'm just trying to be real. You're going to have to face the fact that Stuie's as retired a character as, say, SAM the Robot. He wasn't even a regular character to begin with, just a one-shot for the purpose of a song. We all have our favorite side characters...
The Peanuts specials of the 90s were not quite as sharp as the previous ones, save perhaps for "Why, Charlie Brown, Why?"
"Pied Piper" is my least favorite of the Peanuts specials I've seen, and having seen a lot of them, in my opinion it's the most poorly animated one of the bunch. However...
I'd like to see a series done in a similar fashion to the Muppet Show pilot special, kind of like Sesame Street (or how SS used to be like) but for an older crowd with more focus on comedy. And without the whole educational schtick, of course. Have a main story segment split into parts, with...
I assume it's actually "Bert and Ernie's Wordplay."
As far as tapes go, I only have "Don't Eat the Pictures." And "Muppet Classic Theater," if that counts. My Sesame collection is mostly DVDs than tapes.
Seeking a better quality MP3 of the televised version of "Roosevelt Franklin's Alphabet" (not the version used on the records) There used to be a high quality upload of it on YouTube, but it seems to have been deleted. If nothing else, I'll settle with the version sawings14 uploaded on YT.
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