Sesame Street debuts on Netflix
Sesame Street Season 56 has premiered on Netflix and PBS. Let us know your thoughts on the anticipated season.
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Also in that same segment, you know how the harmonica plays for MUCH longer than usual? Well, it went for longer than the piece of music actually was! If you watch on the "W for Willy" part, the music loops very badly from the end of the verse to the middle of the bridge.
There is actually a blooper that takes place in this sketch!
If you look toward the end, on the line "'J', Jane, well, let's JUMP with Jane", on the word JUMP when they all jump up, you can clearly see the top of Frank Oz's head underneath the green muppet (Frank Oz) for about a millisecond!
WOW!!! Those were from an actual episode originally??!! When is that episode from?? Do you remember?! I wonder if Barkley and the kids was that way too!!
It would be nice if they used some inserts from the show, and made it seem like they were part of the special, such as the one with the Egyptian pyramid, and the one in the jungle with Dr. Livingston.
Actually, I can tell you all about that one! It was an alternate closing that was very rarely used. It was only used if it was a Friday show that was a rerun from 2 seasons back (which would have been the 1990-91 season), because back then, they were still using Barkley and the kids. They also...
The episode is about Maria ending up having to play Sonny Friendly's "stupid" games, and Celina baby-sitting a baby honker. This episode also has "Prairie & Cookie Talk About First & Last", the songs "Eight Balls of Fur", and "Would You Like To Buy An 'O'?"
I liked those, too. And I have heard about this one that was used from about 1974 until about 1978 or so, that showed hands on a steering wheel driving down a country road. Anyone remember this one?
Okay, I may want those New Mexico shows too. And also some of those episodes you have from the 80s. Can you tell me which episodes those are? I DO have a week of shows from the 1981-82 season, but I'm not sure which ones they are. Can you tell me what the street plots are? And which street...
Dante, you MUST know that 'l' alphabet song! The song was actually called "La La La", and it's from 1971. This one is on 3216, which is an edited pledge show, by the way.
Don't forget the one where Bert has 5 cookies on the plate, and Ernie takes a tiny bite out of one of the cookies, and notices that it is no longer round like the others. So then, he eats it more so that it is round, but then it's a lot smaller. So he eats the entire cookie, and realizes he's in...
(1) 1992.
(2) "Bert & Ernie: 'l' alphabet" song, "Captain Vegetable", and many others.
(3) Pirate Edna Digs for Treasure on Sesame Street
(4) Baby Bear and Telly have a play date.
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