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I actually did list it. It's actual title is "Just Happy to be Me".
I thought about including the anatomy sketch in the "Health" episode. I also thought about including "One Fine Face", but didn't. I just saw a great sketch today that I should have included (and I actually saw it before...
Since The Count's sleepover is a two-part sketch, I would put part one before "Joe Hundredguy", and part two after "The 400 Blows" (unless you only intended on having part one be shown). I don't know if you are aware of this, and I haven't actually seen the sketch, but "The 400 Blows" ended at...
Other great 11-20 sketches that could be included:
a girl shows that 11 looks the same if it's upside-down
Mad Painter #11
Pinball Number Count #11 and 12
Monsterpiece Theater: Twelve Angry Men
Cheer Eleven
Here are a few more ideas:
Accepting Others
But I Like You
kids won't let Zork play ring toss with them because he's an alien
Tu Me Gustas (with Luis and Elmo, if that version exists as a segment)
We All Sing with the Same Voice
Just the Way You Are
Grover observes that he has fur while...
Out of all the sketches I know of for 21 and higher, there are only a few others that I can think of off-hand: an animated sketch that counted 30 (or was it 40?) pig heads, a sketch where an animated cowboy counted two herds of cattle, adding up to 30, Monsterpiece Theater: The 400 Blows, and a...
When I was thinking of a "From 11 to 20" show, that is the sketch I had in mind for 19.
Anyway, here is a list of what sketches I thought of for such a show:
It's a Lovely Eleven Morning
The Ladybug Picnic
Lucky Thirteen
Sing a Song of 14
Just Take a Look at Fifteen
Number Creatures 16...
I wonder if "Mini-movies" actualy means television special or could it be something else? It's been a long time since there have been any non-Jim Henson tribute/ non-Sesame Street Muppet specials (we almost had some during the 50th anniversary...).
Sesame Street: Old School Volume 3
The Muppet Show: Season 3
A Special Sesame Street Christmas
the "MuppeTelevision" segments of The Jim Henson Hour
The Great Santa Claus Switch
The Muppets at Walt Disney World
The Muppets go to the Movies
a Sam and Friends DVD release
Out to...
If this really was made, then I wonder if Disney would have allowed for the Muppets episode to be released on The New Scooby-Doo Movies DVD set, considering that Scooby-Doo is owned by Warner Bros., a bigger rival than Hit!
Sounds good. Oddly enough, you only chose a handful of segments that I had thought of (I would have listed Lucky 13, Rap #17, and Bellhop #18. I also thought of including "Just Take a Look at 15", but I forgot what number it was about, and I also thought that it was about either 16 or 17).
If the ideas I listed were actually made, I wonder if they would all have a consistent lenght, give or take a few minutes per episode. It seems like animated segments are normally a lot shorter than Muppet or live action segments, but some Muppet segments are a bit short, too.
Your list is good. Here is some minor treaking (many of the skits you listed are ones that I'm unfamiliar with, and therefore don't have much opinion about).
Geometric shapes should include some of the following:
The hippie and the strait-laced Anything Muppet imagining shapes
Herry and...
Actually, they don't all have ten each. Some have less (some have nine, some have eight, I even counted six and seven on a few episodes). When I made that list I didn't actually count the number of sketches included in the episodes (with the obvious exception of "From 1 to 10"). And I included...
If such a series was made but each episode revolved around a particular theme, then this is what I'd include:
1. From 1 to 10
One Song (Song of One)
Two Heads are Better Than One
Jazz #3
I Just Adore Four
Funny Farm
Six
The Alligator King
King of 8
Count up to Nine
Kermit...
What if Sesame Street was cancled after only one month?
What if the Muppets made guest appearances on every major sitcom from the 1980s and 1990s?
What if the Muppets made guest appearances on every major drama series from the 1980s and 1990s?
What if the Muppets were dropped from Sesame...
Big V was around before Sesame Street. I don't know why he's called "Big V" (the book "The Story of Jim Henson: Creator of the Muppets" has a picture of Jane Henson putting him in storage, and the text underneath the photo refers to him by that name). Big V looks nothing like Herry (he looks...
I wonder if Bill was originally meant to appear in just one epsidoe, and then became a regular character. If you think about it, he sort of looks like a whatnot (is he?). Same with Mr. Poodlepants, Zippety, and Ernest Pleth (though I only recall him appearing in two episodes). I wonder if these...
I don't think those are what he meant. He mentioned Kermit, who wasn't in the skits you described, and he also mentioend Fuzzyface, who many fans refer to as "season 1 Grover". Big V is the name of the Muppet monster from the "Inchworm" sketch.
Oh, I didn't notice that list.
In your mind, is this meant to be completely animated, or a combination of animation and live action, or all live-action, with the Scooby Doo cast being puppets?
I don't think it would be a problem. Kermit has appeared in recent Sesame Street DVds (including Old School Vol. 1), and Sesame Workshop does have permission to include Kermit skits in new episodes (even though Do De Rubber Duck is the only sketch with Kermit that's shown in new episodes of the...
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