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This was kind of a cool cartoon skit. I don't remember every single detail but it seemed that Artie had invited a number of pigs to a party at his house while his mom Sweet Adeline was away. It had the number 9 as the main theme of the skit. It had a narrator that illustrated all the scenes...
It's nice to know that the Youtube web site has downloadable clips of some classic SS skits. I have noticed that some skits are not complete even though the download bar at the bottom has plenty of space. Some clips I have downloaded have also been cut short although I have seen them complete...
This was one of those happy songs that would appeal to any kid. A bunch of unseen kids singin pretty much the same verses over a few times while clips of kids blowing bubbles with bubble gum are shown.
Bubble bubble bubble, bubble bubble bubble...
My favorite Super Grover skit was the one where the little muppet boy thought that getting a haircut would hurt. Much to the amazement of the barber, Grover confirms the kid's fear by saying "Of course it will hurt, but you must smile thru your tears, endure the pain and bear the ouchness"! The...
I think this was from a very early episode and was one of those story skits with an adult reading a story from a book and the story being illustrated by muppets acting out the parts(I think). The only part I remember was an anything muppet who may have been Farley or a muppet who looked like him...
I think this was from a very early episode and was one of those story skits with an adult reading a story from a book and the story being illustrated by muppets acting out the parts(I think). The only part I remember was an anything muppet who may have been Farley or a muppet who looked like him...
These skits were pretty funny. It involved a guy with a helmet who yelled out "Timber"! The next scene shows a giant matchstick standing on end and falling down with the sound effects of a real tree. The final scene (as with all of them with similar parts) shows the same man looking puzzled and...
The only appearance I remember with Bad Bart was the bar room skit and a sherriff-like muppet telling all the occupants of the bar he needed a posse of 5 good men to capture Bad Bart. They decide to take a count of the volunteers. Each time they count the 5 of them, there is one muppet who...
This was cute but short lived. A cartoon involving a talking horse who walks into a cafe and asks for 3 coffees.
Waiter: "But there's only one of you"
Horse: "Just give me 3 coffees please"
(waiter goes off camera and mumbles to himself while the horse is humming a tune)...
These skits had a few variations to them but were all basically the same. There was no dialogue or humans or muppets. Just a bunch of neatly lined up white dots with a sound of music each time a dot appeared on the screen. One variation had all the dots lined up all in one "take" without a goof...
Does anyone remeber this one? Lester was a muppet( I think he looked a little like Farley) and was somehow managing to get himself into some kind of mischief. A group of his muppet pals i think were threatening not be friends with him any more if he continued getting into any further trouble but...
This had to be the most origianl cartoon idea during the older days of SS. Solomon Grundy was a kid who was washing himself in a bathtub. The unseen narrator was describing each body part he had washed on a daily basis along with a group of unseen kids repeating everything that was said by the...
I know Mr. Jones had a few skits doing the alphabet and I think counting to either 10 or 20(with the letters and numbers appearing on the screen) Remember? At the time, I had no idea who he was. all I knew was that he looked really scary in some sort of way...I guess the way he had his eyes...
This was another funny one for a good laugh! A bunch of kids were inside of what appeared to be a classroom and they were dancing along with some lively music from an unseen source. An unseen man's voice would interrupt a few times over and say abruptly "STOP". The music would stop and all the...
A muppet who I think was Farley went to the Lost and Found to look for his lost toybox. The muppet in charge of the lost and found asked Farley for a description of the toybox. Everytime the he found a box that fit Farley's description, Farley added another feature that he did not say before...
I need someone to set the record straight. did Margaret Hamilton make a guest appearance on SS and reprise her role as some sort of wicked witch like from The Wizard Of Oz? I thought I remember something involving her and David and a dispute with her broom that she wanted back which David had...
Anyone remember this? It was one of those vintage SS cartoon shorts about Melvin The Moving Man...obviously all about the letter M. I forgot how it all went, but the funniest part of it was where the narrator said of Melvin "his moustache is made of macaroni"! Anyone remember the rest?
Poor Grover...Big Bird was looking into the camera and showing the TV audience about the number 2. Grover is hanging from a wooden bar up on the staircase and demonstrates the number 2 by doing 2 chin-ups. Despite pleas from Grover to finish the demonstration, Big Bird insists on Grover...
I think this had to do with inside and outside. Sam was teaching I think some kids about in and out and was using a baloney sandwich that he kept taking "out" of his body and then putting it back "in". he repeated it a few times until it was over.
Similar to the beginning and end skit, this one showed illustrations of forward and backward. It involved a man who I think did not want to follow the narrator's request to illustrate backward because he was always walking forward. The narrator then cleverly tells the man, "then we'll show you...
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