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Sesame Street Classics on YouTube
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Sesame Street debuts on Netflix
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Back to the Rock Season 2
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Jim Henson Idea Man
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Bear arrives on Disney+ The beloved series has been off the air for the past 15 years. Now all four seasons are finally available for a whole new generation.
According to Sesame Street Unpaved, Mr. MacIntosh was on the show until 1992. I don't know when Willy left, but he did appear in the 1985 movie Follow That Bird, the 1988 special The Sesame Street Special, and the 1989 special Sesame Street: 20 and Still Counbting. Mr. MacIntosh appeared in...
I wonder if all current releases will suddenly go out of print, or if Sony will be allowed to continue releasing certain DVDs up until a certain point, or if the current releases will continue to be released but with different labels and logos on the packaging.
That is the same Arnold. The sketch was animated by Craig Bartlett, who created Hey Arnold. Arnold had previously appeared in two earlier clay animated shorts, Arnold Escapes from Church and The Arnold Waltz. I never knew that this sketch was ever released on video.
This video sounds very...
How do you know that sketch is from season 16? It could have been made/ broadcast after the adults first saw Snuffy. Like I pointed out in another thread, The Count wasn't there when the adults first saw him. Do you know of any specific season 16 (or earlier) episodes with that sketch? The Count...
I often wonder when the "cut-off" period is for when the classic/ early years began. Would it be 1975? 1979? 1985? 1990? 1992? 1998? or later? Hard to determine. I think that the cut-off period would have been sometime before Jim Henson died.
And Elmo was around longer than just one year...
I often wonder if it was still hard for the adults to see Snuffy during the early days when they finally met him. It would be weird for them all to spend so much time not seeing him, and then finally seeing him and all of a sudden, they no longer have any trouble seeing him when he's around. But...
It would make sense for Jim Henson to work on the show less during the run of The Muppet Show, but if Frank Oz worked less during that time because of the show, then Jerry Nelson and Richard Hunt probably worked less on Sesame Street too. Back then Frank Oz wasn't a director, and didn't have...
I read about a sketch where Ernie looked out his window and saw Snuffy and told Bert, but when Bert looked out the window, Snuffy was gone, and thought that Ernie was imagining him, and shortly afterwards, Bert looked out the window and saw him, but Ernie thought Bert was imagining Snuffy, and...
I think that Jim Henson was busier than Frank, Jerry, Richard, and Fran back in the early 1970s. I've read several epsiode pages at Mupept Wiki, and it seems like Jim Henson's characters rarely appeared in the street scenes, with the main exceptions of the season premiers for seasons 1-4 and 6...
Actually, the blue guy from the group is Big Jeffy, but in that song, the orang eone refers to himself as Big Jeffy, and even has the same voice that Jeff Moss used. And in that number and Proud, the lavendar one, probably known as Chrissy, is voiced by Christopher Cerf, but in the song...
It was a 20th anniversary special for Sesame Street, broadcast in 1989. It was hosted by Bill Cosby, and featured guest appearances by Placedo Domingo and Ray Charles.
It seems like Herry was also frequently paired with Grover. I wonder which one Herry was paired with more. Herry was paired with Grover in the Monsterpiece Theater sketch Chariots of Fur, and in the sketch where Grover thought he was going to surprise Ernie, the sketch where Grover spreaded...
Okay, here's who is in it.... Rowlf, Lips, the blue harmonica player who none of us know the identity of, Floyd, Dr. Teeth, Animal, Zoot, Emmet Otter, Harvey, Charlie, Wendell... And I am thinking that there is somebody else, but I can't remember who (perhaps Kermit on banjo?).
I like the picture, but I find it odd that Janice wasn't included. I also would have liked it to have included both Muppet Show jugbands as well as some of the Solid Foam band members from The Jim Henson Hour.
I saw a clip from that episode in the special Sesame Street's All-Star 25th Birtdhay: Stars and Streets Forever. In that clip, Danny Devito was holding Oscar. But I am 99 percent sure that I saw Oscar walking in his can on the show (and not just in Christmas Eve on Sesame Street or Sesame Street...
I have had this idea months ago... Release shirts with stills from The Muppet Show and movies, along with memorable quotes. Like a shirt with the Muppets on top of the Mallory Gallery, saying "We've gotta catch those thieves red-handed", and below that, "What color are their hands now?" Or have...
I know that during the 1980s Oscar continued to walk with his legs out of his can even after Bruno was introduced. It seems like this is the only way he travels in Sesame Street Live (I wonder how that is done... does a midget wear the hole Oscar suit and move his mouth when he sticks his head...
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