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  1. LittleJerry92

    Disco D vs. D Duah Dua

    I don’t trust vocal splitting programs, those things have NEVER worked out for me.
  2. LittleJerry92

    Disco D vs. D Duah Dua

    Honestly I would have LOVED a nice, full, clean recording of the song without Brian Muehl’s awful Bushman Bill voice interfering at the beginning and end. I even tried an attempt of using the second pre-chorus opening beat of the music to try and give it a nice, clean opening without Bill’s...
  3. LittleJerry92

    Disco D vs. D Duah Dua

    I think they're both pretty catchy songs in their own right; "Disco D" has that funky 70s soul disco melody that gets your head bopping. "D Duah Duah" has kind of an upbeat comforting 70s disco feel to it (best way I can describe it). The more I look at the latter though, I sometimes feel like...
  4. LittleJerry92

    Today's the day!!! D'Snowth, HERE IS YOUR LIFE: Snowth's Anniversary Thread

    Oof, this thread really aged like milk.
  5. LittleJerry92

    Happy new year

    It’s really sad how we can just predict this happening with how Disney treats the Muppets in a nutshell.
  6. LittleJerry92

    Why was Dave Goelz not very involved on Sesame Street?

    He only performed 8 characters outside of “Elmo in Grouchland.” I think they tried to give him a spot on the show and it just….. didn’t work out in the end.
  7. LittleJerry92

    Question about Episode 0132

    Fat Blue AM guy with short black hair (Jim Henson), Pumpkin AM guy with short blonde hair (Frank Oz), Purple AM guy with short black hair who looks pretty similar to Roosevelt Franklin (Jerry Nelson), and a Green AM girl with long red hair in a pony tail (Fran Brill).
  8. LittleJerry92

    Unearthing previously "lost" Sesame Street episodes

    The main point is that the wiki was able to manage to guide every episode that’s otherwise just been sitting around in the vaults since they aired on TV. Obviously yes, new episodes will require new guides. It’s just now officially caught up.
  9. LittleJerry92

    The Problems with Modern Sesame Street

    This thread really feels pretty tasteless if I’m being honest.
  10. LittleJerry92

    The Problems with Modern Sesame Street

    That really doesn’t answer my question but okay.
  11. LittleJerry92

    The Problems with Modern Sesame Street

    Okay, so by that logic why allow 6-29 and 32 to have repeat episodes but give crap for 41 onward having repeats?
  12. LittleJerry92

    The Problems with Modern Sesame Street

    I mean realistically Sesame Street knows how to keep up with the times so…. Even without Elmo, I’m sure it would have still gone strong. I mean you could have easily just turned Big Bird into a more dumbed-down version of Barney and I’m sure it would catch a child’s eye.
  13. LittleJerry92

    The Problems with Modern Sesame Street

    People just seem to forget (sometimes even purposely) that this is a show literally aimed for preschoolers…. And Elmo is the one most kids are immediately attached to. Again, I can agree I do think his character has been a bit overexposed as the years have gone by, but that’s just the honest...
  14. LittleJerry92

    The Problems with Modern Sesame Street

    And that surprises you how?
  15. LittleJerry92

    The Problems with Modern Sesame Street

    Quite a big Beatles fan actually, loved them since childhood, especially since after previously hearing Ringo Starr as the OG British narrator in “Thomas the Tank Engine.”
  16. LittleJerry92

    Little things we've noticed

    No, that was an original song by Donald Siegal and Luis Santerio. I don’t know why that one was cut because it was fully intact in its final episode airing of 3611 on HBO Kids.
  17. LittleJerry92

    The Problems with Modern Sesame Street

    I….. have a pretty big hunch the OG poster on this thread is EXTREMELY heavily active on Reddit. :search:
  18. LittleJerry92

    The Problems with Modern Sesame Street

    I mean Elmo being overly-exposed popular isn’t anything new in this current decade or the past. I was already aware of that experience when I was taping episodes from 36-39 from 2006-2012 (when my local CVS at the time stopped selling blank VHS tapes and I was by this point not really as...
  19. LittleJerry92

    The Problems with Modern Sesame Street

    I mean I can agree Elmo has been frequently shoe-horned unnecessarily way too often when the popularity of his character really spiked with “Elmo’s World” (which honestly only dropped in quality for me the more episodes were produced, but it could also just be my bias talking of when I...
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