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I hadn't really thought of that, but these days it doesn't seem like they make references when something happens that far back. (Mentioning Mr. Hooper is an exception since Big Bird's had his picture in his nest area for so long.) It seems like the writers were never big on continuity. For...
I have read on imdb.com that Rosita was a cross over from "Plaza Sesamo," but their info isn't always correct. I've never seen her on the "Plaza Sesamo" that's on today, unless she was on the original production as discussed in the other thread.
O.K., so we're assuming it was one of those three who performed her in yesterday's ep.
By the way, does Camille Bonora still perform Countess Von Backwards in the "Number of the Day" segments, or has she stopped performing altogether?
:sympathy: :concern: :) "Or has she stopped performing?"
I remember Rusty from the camp episodes, wasn't he kind of more of a "depressed" type of person though? It's funny that he'd wait more than 20 years to visit Big Bird. Lol.
I liked the idea about the Count and Cookie Monster. That would be a good way to get both of them in a street scene...
Nope. That was Frank's voice. This was discussed on another thread. What happened was that somebody else originally recorded the song, but it was Frank singing as Miss Piggy. Besides I've heard it in an audio recording of the song.
I was thinking about that the other day. After all, a lot of the newer characters (Zoe, Baby Bear, Rosita, etc.) were created after Richard's death I believe. It makes me wonder if they would have been created if we still had Don Music, Forgetful Jones, Sully and many other Hunt characters. A...
Didn't she leave a while ago? I remember hearing that she used to voice Mama Bear but was replaced by Jennifer Bernhardt. Though that was a few years ago. This Goldilocks sounded different then when she appeared last season. She might have had multiple performers.
Hmmm. I don't recall that he was sitting in the corner. But maybe you're right. He mentioned he was "Jack Be Nimble" and "Jack and the Beanstalk" and of course "Jack and Jill." He might not have mentioned "Jack Horner" there, but I thought he looked like that same Jack.
I agree, there are a lot more clever puns in "Vet's Hospital" than in "Pig's in Space." Also, Miss Piggy is a lot more calm in that sketch than she usually is. I'll admit, sometimes the sketch disturbed me in the first season, since Rowlf was the only character with his usual voice, still a...
And don't forget about the huge number of Miss Piggy songs:
Let There Be Love
Pig Calypaso
Never Before, Never Again
Never on Sunday
I Won't Dance
The list goes on and on.
Yeah, poor Bert does look sad with that smiley face. Maybe Oscar could have been used for frowning. Anyway, I thought Jack Horner WAS in the previous episode where Shirley Jones played Mother Goose. I remember seeing him in the classroom. Though you're right that Miss Muffet wasn't in that ep.
Oh, I get it, the CTW "Plaza Sesamo" is different from the original Latin American one. I was wondering whatever happened to "Bodoque." Didn't Bill call him "Mazuki Grouch" or something like that?
Of course the character of "Bob" on "Sesame Street" is a little different than in real life. I've read that he was married and has five sons. On the show, he definately isn't married though he had a long-time relationship with Linda.
"Goldilocks Takes Over Nursey Rhymes"
Well, this is the first new SS episode in a while, so I thought I'd make some comments here. Seems like today it was Prarie Dawn's turn to do a news report. You'd think they would have used Telly or even Kermit if they could spare a few bucks in order to...
Thanks for sharing that. I guess they didn't decide to model "Alberdo" after Big Bird until later on.
I have another question while we're on this subject. Did Alberdo the bird once have a different name? I remember Bill Cosby calling him something else (I don't remember what it was) on the...
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