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Makes me wonder if they've ever heard Roosevelt Franklin's song "Just Because". Whatever happened to the good ol' days of Sesame Street when they taught things like that? :p
But back on topic...(man, I never thought I'd keep replying to this thread, but oddly enough that's what I'm doing)...
Take a look at this promotional artwork by Jack Davis for the 1974 special Out to Lunch:
http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20060128045261/muppet/images/e/ec/Lunch2.jpg
Notice something?
And what about this scene from episode 102 of The Muppet Show...
Another Youtube video response, which is totally spot on:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_t1aBGtBCaY
You know, I've seen cleavage my whole life, but I've seen a lot of things my whole life: trees, birds, skies, buildings, dogs, cats, cars, butterflies, rain, clouds... Because, like the...
I found this video made by someone on Youtube regarding the whole story:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_x43GgzKKY
Wait until near the end of the video: she makes a very good point as to what's wrong with the whole situation (or at least, with parents in general)
Oh, and Drtooth, just...
Big Bird
MF: Season 3
LF: Late 80s - present
Ernie
MF: Season 2, 3-5
LF: One used in the late 70s-early 80s. A bit too dark in color for me.
Bert
MF: Same as above
LF: Same as above.
Oscar
MF: Season 2
LF: Not sure
Cookie Monster
MF: Season 3
LF: The current one...
http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Elmo_and_Friends:_The_Letter_Quest_and_Other_Magical_Tales
http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Elmo%27s_Rainbow_and_Other_Springtime_Stories
http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Firefly_Fun_and_Buggy_Buddies
These DVDs are collections of street scenes from the current...
Banjo Bert
Tim Brown (an old school Sesame fan) mentions this segment on his blog...
http://onlinelunchpail.blogspot.com/2010/03/i-want-i-want-sesame-street-wednesday.html
Time for the voice of reason to step in...
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Okay, has anyone seen these new commercials for these new Reebok shoes? The shoes that are supposed to help tone women's butts?
- One commercial features a fitness trainer who talks about how the shoes are designed to help tone women's...
Not sure what year this is from, but I'm guessing it's from somewhere between 1978-1980. It has Gordon, Oscar and some kids doing some dances like "melting cheese", "popcorn", etc.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFo2PzGA3kU
Peter Alexander visits Sesame Street (1975, German)...
I was browsing through some articles from 1975-79 on the Google News Archives, and there was one article that mentions this TV special, from 1976. Anyone here remember seeing it or what it was about?
Well, whaddaya know...
Someone's posted the attraction up on YouTube finally!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNfr9AoJaGg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zzCWO4k_oM
...but it's mostly the audio :(
Which is because the guy who filmed this had to keep his camera hidden, but we do...
Do you remember what season (of MADtv) that sketch was from? And were the Ernie and Bert puppets in that sketch the same ones seen in the recurring Sesame Street parodies.
To me, Family Guy actually comes off as a TV version of MAD Magazine more than MADtv. How? Not only do you have the usual cutaway gags, you also have cultural figures (cartoon and otherwise, most of whom are copyrighted) popping up literally every second within a situation.
At least that's...
The bully from Drillbit Taylor; it was so frustrating to watch the entire movie, seeing this guy make life a living heck for the two main characters in the movie, and getting away with it. When he finally got his "just-desserts" in the end, I felt relieved.
Another is Edna, the guard from...
I just thought of two really good gags that could have been used in the "Road to the Multiverse" episode...
*When Stewie and Brian are in a "Japanized" Quahog, the Stewie in that universe watches a Japanese Sesame Street on TV, with poorly made versions of Big Bird (as a walkaround), Elmo...
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