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I know what you mean since it's not just Kermit. A lot of old clips haven't been shown in a while because of the new format. Again, as I mentioned before Kermit is regularly seen on "Plaza Sesamo." Too bad our "Sesame Street" isn't more like that.
I think Snuffy being 'imaginary' would be kind of a dumb reason not to release the special on the DVD. Then again, I can see it from a child's point of view. Someone who's very young and couldn't have seen the show at the time would wonder why none of Big Bird's friends would bother to help...
:) :o :concern: WHO THINK ELMO'S WORLD NEEDS TO BE YANKED OFF 'SESAME STREET?'
(Reference to the movie "Airplane.")
Anyway, I agree that if Elmo's World were a seperate show they might have time to squeeze in more classic SS moments and stuff like that. I hear it was made into a...
That's a good question. I don't know if anything was said on the show that Maria and David were a couple, though it has been referenced many times, especially when David kissed her on Christmas Eve on Sesame Street. I do recall reading on another thread where it happened when Maria and Luis...
Yeah, I know that much. But it was mentioned in "Sesame Street" encyclopedia that this is possible because Bruno doesn't speak. Now, he did speak in "Follow that Bird" which is why I was assuming somebody else did the voice while Carroll was in the Bruno costume. It didn't even sound like a...
Actually, that's probably one of the reasons that it's not shown anymore. Since Telly has been hanging out more with Baby Bear, a lot of Telly/Oscar moments have been lost. That's real sad. If they did bring back "Ask Oscar" though, why stop there? They could also bring back "Monsterpiece...
I guess the reason they don't play those anymore is because a lot of them use the Brian Muehl or the original Marty Robinson Telly, so they might be a bit outdated. Still it would be good to see them again or even if they made some new ones.
I was wondering about that. I remember the eps where Big Bird went to camp, but I always thought that was after Mr. Hooper passed away. What was the year again? I'm thinking '82, but I would have been too young to remember back then, unless it was rebroadcast at a later date.
I liked that part. I guess Waylon Jennings died recently, so I consider "No Road Too Long" a very memorable moment.
I recall Bruno responding to this by saying, "Okay, boss." That was probably the only time he ever spoke. I don't know who did the voice though.
Yeah, I've noticed that when the Count sings the song to Countess Von Backwards, she never stops him before ten. They really should come up with some new segments with the count for numbers 1-10. And I guess they could use Prarie in something else besides "The Letter of the Day." Maybe she...
I think there's a "feedback" section on those forums where you could do testing and stuff like that. Just a suggestion.
Anyway, in response to your post, Boober, I understand now. I didn't think they got the original "Sesame Street" Muppateers for "Plaza Sesamo." Though Ernie does sound a...
Hmmm. It's good to know there's another "Boy Meets World" fan on the board. I remember that episode very well.
That would be cool if they did that on "Sesame Street" with Linda or any lost/forgotten character saying they were at the "other part" of street. I can picture how the characters...
Unfortunatley, I missed "Bein' Green" because I had to work at the time.
Anyway, about Linda. That's a good point. I've never really seen her interact with any of the new characters (Zoe, Baby Bear, etc) so that's why I mainly thought of Telly.
And of course, Bob did have a long time...
You mean that was Marty who dubbed Telly's voice in "Plaza Sesamo?" I think that would make sense if they didn't translate to Spanish until later on, or are you referring to something else?
I did watch TMTM today and after hearing Tatooey, now I remember that Telly did used to sound like...
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