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    Unearthing previously "lost" Sesame Street episodes

    Quite a few of the lost episodes are Snuffy-centric third season episodes.
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    Unearthing previously "lost" Sesame Street episodes

    This looks like an awesome episode. https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/Episode_0778
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    Have you met any celebrities?

    In late-November I went to GalaxyCon Louisville and met (or at least talked with) a few more celebrities to name. *Kirk Thatcher *David Yost (Billy from Power Rangers) *Kristy Swanson (Big Daddy, Dude Where’s My Car, Ferris Beuller’s Day Off) *Barry Bostwick *the guy who played Randall in...
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    Dreams about Muppets...

    A couple of nights ago I had a dream where I went to a convention that Bill Barretta and Martin Robinson were attending. And they didn’t seem to have a real booth or lines, they were just walking around the crowd and I was easily able to approach them, though I spent more time with Robinson than...
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    Unearthing previously "lost" Sesame Street episodes

    Episode 99 ended up being another episode that was a lot different from the script used for wiki sourcing: https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/Episode_0099
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    "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" starring Tom Hanks premieres November 2019

    It was an awesome movie. I expected it to be a full autobiography on Mr. Rogers', as opposed to being based more on an article that came out in 1998. I really like the scenes that simulate parts of the show (the beginning, the sequence leading to a film about making magazines, the ending)...
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    Sonic the Hedgehog Movie Thread

    I saw it last night. It was awesome. Jim Carrey turned down an offer to play Dr. Evil in Austin Powers, and I feel his portrayal of Robotnik is like it would have been if he'd played Dr. Evil (except his Robotnik is clearly a lot more competent than Dr. Evil). He also reminds me a bit of Judge...
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    Unearthing previously "lost" Sesame Street episodes

    We've had the audio online for years, but now we have pictures as well for Gordon and Susan's wedding flashback! https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/Episode_1733?file=1733g.jpg
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    Segments acceptable in 70s/80s, but now no longer the case

    I've never noticed that before. I guess it goes by so quickly that it's easy to miss.
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    Unearthing previously "lost" Sesame Street episodes

    I wonder if they remembered the episode (well, it wasn’t that long a gap) or if they looked through old scripts/old episodes for remake inspiration.
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    Episode info from trusted sources

    There was an episode where Oscar told the story of how he moved to Sesame Street: https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/Episode_2089 Sounds like an exciting episode. I had wondered if it was true or if it was Oscar making things up, I did notice that the only humans in the flashback are Bob...
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    Unearthing previously "lost" Sesame Street episodes

    Seems like they liked using Max as a name for short-lived monsters back then. It was recently discovered that the monster from Comb Your Face was named Max Monster (with the name being used in one street scene), and Kevin Clash performed a different Max Monster in a season 12 episode.
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    Unearthing previously "lost" Sesame Street episodes

    I wouldn’t say I was rubbing it in because I’m not among those with the rare episodes. Anyway, I might have used a wrong choice of words. I meant that just because they’re getting all these rare episodes from a mysterious source doesn’t mean those will be the ones on HBO Max. And maybe they...
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    Unearthing previously "lost" Sesame Street episodes

    You mean better-quality screenshots or made guides complete (of course 1836 has been on DVD for eight years)? I don't think the wiki making updated guides for episodes already there would have anything to do with whatever will be on HBO Max. After all, they've been adding screenshots for a ton...
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    Unearthing previously "lost" Sesame Street episodes

    An episode involving Don Music, plus the only time I know of where we see The Alphabeats without Little Chrissy. https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/Episode_1971 Also, the Alphabeats are dressed differently than usual (no red shirts), and there's an additional member who looks like one of the...
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    Questions about anything

    If Game Genies actually damaged cartridges, then I am lucky and thankful none of my cartridges were damaged (though I haven’t played any of them in the past two decades). huh, never really thought about using Game Genie codes in multi-player competitive games. In those kinds of games I’m more...
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    Little things we've noticed

    The first two Monsterpiece Theater segments to use the regular library set have a little bit of difference still, as there’s more shelf’s full of books at the bottom. But today I’ve noticed another little change. It looks like in The Sound of Music and Chariots of Fur, the window is just...
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    Unearthing previously "lost" Sesame Street episodes

    I don’t really know what’s meant by “wasting” tape. The segments were always meant to be aired in multiple episodes, segments stop airing for various reasons, and Sesame Workshop has maintained all but 60 episodes all these years. Until around the time of the format change of season 33, there...
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    Little things we've noticed

    Recently on Muppet Wiki, I started a page for Sesame Street inserts shot on location. I've heard that a season 10 press release talks about how they shot so many inserts on location in New York City that season, but it wasn't exactly new. I found that quite a few on-location pieces first aired...
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    Questions about anything

    In video games, if you use codes/passwords, Game Genie, Game Shark, whatever, is it really fair to call it a “cheat code”? I don’t really think of it as cheating. And the majority of games that I used Game Genie or whatever on, I still struggled to beat the game, there’s only a handful that I...
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