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Okay, here goes:
3136: Season 25 Premiere; Building of New Playground
3137: Big Bird Learns to Dance
3138: All By Myself...Well, Why Not?
3139: Gordon and Susan stay at the Furry Arms
3140: Baby Bear and Telly - Best Friends
3141: Oscar turns into Prince Charming
3142: "13" Makes Rain...
Actually, I have something very interesting to tell you about this song. Yes, it did have 2 different versions. One for SS, and one for The Count Counts LP. Now, on the album, some of the lyrics were different, because the visual gags that GeeBee described wouldn't work. So, like each time he...
Oh, and also, does anyone remember an alternate ending they used over the city and the sea at night? It was usually used if an episode ended at night. I have two shows with it on it. Unpaved episode #2615 used it, and I also have it on #2795. How far does this date back to? It looks like it was...
Well, there was one opening theme sequence that started off with Big Bird and kids in a wagon/hay ride. Maybe that's what you're thinking of. It was used from 1988 until 1992.
Well, here's how the Barkley closing sequence went:
First, we see an open field, and then Barkley comes on screen and barks twice. Then, he runs away from the camera with a bunch of other kids. We then see Barkley and the kids walking over a bridge. After the bridge part, we see them running...
Was the one with the kids in the wagon different from Barkley? There was no wagon in the Barkley and the kids closing sequence that was used from 1980-1992. Was this an alternate ending they used sometimes?
I actually wonder how long that "bells and horns" music actually went. If you'll notice, on episode 1095, it played for longer than usual, a full 45 seconds. How long exactly was this piece?
Actually, this is very interesting. The couple of Cookie and Prairie have been around since the early 90s. I know it's newer, but I actually think skits with the 2 of them are pretty funny.
I don't think that bit on 4082 was supposed to be like Monster Clubhouse.
Monster Clubhouse bombed. That is, it didn't test well. I think this is because it was too fast-paced, and kids couldn't remember the names of the characters. Heck, I don't even remember who was who! I think it may have...
Actually, if there were a special channel to air Sesame Street, The Electric Company, and all those old CTW shows, I think that CTW should have its own channel, as I have mentioned before. They would have Sesame Street from all seasons up until Season 30, The Electric Company, 3-2-1 Contact...
Believe it or not, The Count made a cameo appearance in the street scene of episode 4081, the one that aired this past Friday. And there were a few new "number of the day" segments with The Count this season. So, he is still around.
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