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Here's my try at writing a classic-style Sesame Street skit. If it actually existed, the butterflies would be played by real, live butterflies like this:
http://www.laspilitas.com/butterflies/Butterflies_and_Moths/Western_tiger_swallowtail/western_tiger_swallowtail_on_a_lobilia_1.jpg
THE...
I made this fan fiction, reminiscent of classic 70s and 80s Sesame Street segments with the Count...
THE COUNT COUNTS BUTTERFLIES
The scene is a big butterfly bush in a park on a nice sunny day. Several live butterflies are fluttering about (they are all Tiger Swallowtail butterflies). We...
I made this fan fiction, reminiscent of classic 70s and 80s Sesame Street segments with the Count...
THE COUNT COUNTS BUTTERFLIES
The scene is a big butterfly bush in a park on a nice sunny day. Several live butterflies are fluttering about (they are all Tiger Swallowtail butterflies). We...
When the show originally started, until the late 80s, the show usually had quite weird, spacey sound effects (similar to the SFX on the Gene Deitch "Tom and Jerry" cartoons, some of the sounds from those cartoons also showed up on "Sesame Street"). They also used the same thunderclap sound...
Interesting idea, but Elmo doesn't go to school! How about Baby Bear, or even Big Bird? Plus, on TV they tend to use bells for fire drills instead of buzzers. Also, that idea sounds VERY similar to the old Arthur episode (and book) "D.W. All Fired Up." How about instead, a Muppet accidentally...
Hello, my brother is trying to find out an old Sesame Street skit. Here is what he told me what happens...
It shows a close up of a bath faucet with water running, then there's a pause, I forget what it shows in the pause, then it shows the bath faucet again except it's not close up, another...
That's not the one I meant, but it is sort of close. It IS humorous, though. They reveal the magic of an Anything Muppet there. But I don't understand how the spider in it near the end could scare people. Is it the beady eyes? The big hairy legs? The fact that it's BLUE? In my opinion, I think...
Hey, I remember a skit from "Sesame Street" back when I was little. It was a take on "Little Miss Muffet," but it wasn't that one with the Fat Blue muppet messing up his costumes and Miss Muffet sounding like Miss Piggy, or even the News Flash skit with the waterbed. Here is what I remember...
Hmm... that is weird. It works for me. I will just post the link only.
http://ic1.deviantart.com/fs11/i/2006/240/9/2/The_Baby_Looney_Tunes___Secret_by_WileE2005.jpg
It's from an episode where the Warner siblings are invited to a formal party, and the first half features Dr. Scratch-n-sniff teaching the kids manners.
Based on an old Animaniacs episode I once saw, I made up a classic-style Sesame Street skit featuring Herbert Birdsfoot and Cookie Monster...
We see Herbert Birdsfoot and Cookie Monster in a big, luxurious dining room, with big chairs, candles, and very fancy, tasty-looking platters, such as...
Based on what a friend of mine said, I drew this funny little pic. The Baby Looney Tunes are basically the Muppet Babies disguised in Looney Tunes costumes!
Pretty funny, huh?
The closed captions do seem pretty cheap. When they describe a sound, they always look like this...
<i>[ SFX: BIG CRASH ]</i>
I think the National Captioning Institute or the Caption Center/WGBH Educational Foundation would do better captions for the show. Some shows, like "Arthur," which...
I've always like Guy Smiley.
I also like Prince Charming in the "Rapunzel" and "Sleeping Beauty - Frog" News Flash skits, as well as the beatnik Pied Piper.
The first Guy Smiley-lookalike I saw on the show was the king in "The King and his Problem." It always confused me as a kid why he...
Hey, I remember an episode of "Muppet Babies" where in the beginning of it, there was a scene that reminded me of the Scooby-Doo episode "Mine Your Own Business." A part in that Scooby episode had Scooby and Shaggy pretending to be a train in a tunnel, with Shaggy making "NNNNNNN!" noises like a...
Hey, am I the only one who noticed that the ending theme for 1985-1991 episodes of "Muppet Babies" is actually an instrumental version of the "Little Muppet Monsters" theme? I think that theme is pretty cool, but it works better as end credits for "Muppet Babies." Here are my new lyrics for that...
Hey, am I the only one who noticed that the ending theme for 1985-1991 episodes of "Muppet Babies" is actually an instrumental version of the "Little Muppet Monsters" theme? I think that theme is pretty cool, but it works better as end credits for "Muppet Babies." Here are my new lyrics for that...
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