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Here's a brief synopsis of it:
It's a season 29 episode. Oscar always asks Grungetta to marry him since it gets on her nerves, but one day she says yes to get back. The grouches then think that they have to get married since they said they did, but Gordon and Maria tell them that's not true...
Here's some new ones, all from Sesame Street:
The Inchworm--From SS. He appears in SS's version of "Inchworm". He's a pointy green AM with ping-pong ball eyes at the top of his head, long orange antenna, a small orange nose (like Farley), and a blue and green striped body. The back of the...
Ditto. I wish that the "My Favorite SS Moment" could be at the beginning of each episode in future episodes; there's so many memories to share, and it'd show kids what the Street was like in the early days.
I've never seen it, but from what I've heard, Kermit's giving a lecture and a monster drinks the full glass of milk. Kermit gets upset, prompting the monster to bring his friends (a room full of monsters). Barry Lee had two pictures of it from his site, but they're no longer there.
The book "All About Sesame Street" said that the very first Sesame-related item created was a cartoon about the letter "J" ("Joe and the Junebug"), released in the winter of 1968. It was used to test how kids responded to educational concepts while being entertained at the same time, as well as...
Oddly enough, the lavendar AM in the song is referred to as "Little Chrissy", a name also used for the lead singer in "Chris and the Alphabeats". Also, the orange AM refers to himself as "Big Jeffy". :confused: Maybe the Workshop couldn't find a parka big enough for the fat blue AM.
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It's not on that video. I also caught a glimpse of it from SS's recent video releases, when they promote their international versions.
From what I've seen it's from the mid-90s.
I think he means the "Handful of Crumbs" clip. And I believe that the same monsters appeared in that clip.
Is the "Handful of Crumbs" song introduced by Elmo? I remember seeing it when I was young, but was confused by Elmo's voice.
He played both. Elmo's been played by Jerry Nelson ("ME Claudius!"), Brian Muehl (as a regular), Richard Hunt (as a regular), and Kevin Clash.
Richard didn't perform in the clip, though.
I've never seen the "bad word" salesman, as you put it. Also, "St. Ives" is in one of the 80s episodes of Unpaved.
As for the little girl, "The Muppet Alphabet Album" has her listed as "A Little Girl"
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