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  1. M

    Questions about anything

    He's called Rich Texan.
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    Unearthing previously "lost" Sesame Street episodes

    Wait, has every (broadcast) episode been fully guided (in terms of listing every segment from every episode) or just tabled (with some still not having all the info, just some segments)?
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    Unearthing previously "lost" Sesame Street episodes

    It's an amazing coincidence that last week, the pages for episodes 1360 and 1814 were moved to sandbox pages due to the scripts not being the final aired versions (are there any more scripts that are not "final aired version" or at least hard to determine?), then just a week later they were able...
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    Unearthing previously "lost" Sesame Street episodes

    Here’s hoping there were a few more lost episode database goofs.
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    Unearthing previously "lost" Sesame Street episodes

    And also an episode with Bruno is not lost! And an episode with Fluffy. I was surprised to see Oscar standing next to Bruno, so somebody Other than Caroll must have been wearing him (I’m guessing Martin Robinson, or do we know that he originated Fluffy). Looking at the page before, I wondered...
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    Unearthing previously "lost" Sesame Street episodes

    I wonder what happened. Was the source who provided the info on what episode are lost incorrect? Did somebody official happen to have a copy? Was this a recorded from television copy (though it was one of the moderators who has been getting rare episodes who posted the images - and the picture...
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    Unearthing previously "lost" Sesame Street episodes

    There's now a fully guided episode 1350, which was temporarily a sandbox page like 1814 last week. Episode 1350 | Muppet Wiki | Fandom
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    Sesame Street Special - "A Swingin’ Sesame Street Celebration" with Wynton Marsalis on PBS Friday October 30, 2020

    I just saw that various clips from this are available as music videos on iTunes. Haven’t downloaded any yet, I wonder if they make up the whole special if all get ordered. Seems the special itself is not available.
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    Your Thoughts: HBO Max streaming service officially launches

    I’ve seen at Muppet Wiki and the Toughpigs forum that more classic episodes have been added, the first new batch of classics to be added since it’s launch. All of them snow episodes. It’s a shame they didn’t add any of the season 13 snow episodes. I’m guessing either there’s residual issues...
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    Bert and Ernie Flooded Apartment segments

    Oh, I was thinking it was an early 1990s episode. So they had a laundry room in the 1970s? Wow.
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    Bert and Ernie Flooded Apartment segments

    The Muppet Wiki page for 123 Sesame Street says that the laundry room is in a floor below Bert and Ernie’s apartment. https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/123_Sesame_Street?mobile-app=false In the cases of flooding, it could be that they came before a laundry room was added to the building, or the...
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    Bert and Ernie Flooded Apartment segments

    I’ve heard that there is an episode that reveals it is not actually the lowest floor, that the laundromat (the laundromat of the early 1990s) is actually located below them. The windows are laid out so you can’t tell it’s a basement apartment, but they often refer to where it is from the...
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    Unearthing previously "lost" Sesame Street episodes

    I'm surprised, the lost episodes page says that it contains an Ernie and Cookie Monster sketch called "milk and cookies" that doesn't appear in any other scripts, but it doesn't seem to be noted in the sandbox page (there's a different Ernie and Cookie Monster sketch, one with a screenshot). Was...
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    Little things we've noticed

    I thought Muppet Wiki said one of them was Jeff Moss.
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    The Old Cartoon Network Thread

    I am remembering that now, seems it became a little common in the second season for episodes to have two main shorts and one much shorter short, which includes the theatrical CatDog short that was released with The Rugrats Movie.
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    Old Nickelodeon

    In addition to the main”two shorts” format of Ren and Stimpy, the show often had short sketches as well, like Ask dr. Stupid,Log, various commercials, and the “what’ll we do ‘til then???” sign-offs (which I feel they should have done more). I wonder why that was the only Nicktoon series to do...
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    Little things we've noticed

    And I think the main character in True Mud was an Orange Gold Muppet.
  18. M

    The Old Cartoon Network Thread

    On a similar note (which I guess should go on the Nickelodeon thread), why did Ren and Stimpy have little skits in addition to their main episodes while the other Nicktoons did not?
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    Unearthing previously "lost" Sesame Street episodes

    I think he means that the people with the scripts have likely had more time to make the guides, depending on whether they still had jobs during the shut downs.
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    Steve Whitmire - Online GalaxyCon

    Just found that the live stream is on YouTube now.
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