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With all of the excitemtn about the upcomming Old School set, I was wondering how you all would feel about having a set of Sesame Street episodes from the 1980s? After all, I feel just as nostalgic whenever I see Sesame Street productions from the 1980s as I do when I see stuff from 1969 and the...
Wouldn't it be cool if this set came with a bonus CD, either a reissue of the first SS album or a CD of songs from the first five years?
The tracks could be like this:
1. Sesame Street Theme
2. Everybody Wash
3. The Ballad of Casey McPhee
4. Mad
5. I Love Trash
6. The Alligator...
Wouldn't it be cool if, for a music video, Weird Al Yankovic had The Jim Henson Company make a Muppet, errr, puppet version of Weird Al Yankovic, lipsyncing to one of Weird Al's songs? His next album, Straight Outta Lynwood, will have six animated music videos, but why not have a puppet Weird Al...
Enjoy this script, which I think would make a good Sesame Street video.
(the title sequence shows an animated bathtub, with a bubble that has the title inside the bubble. Big Bird's voice can be heard, saying "Sesame Street Bathtime Fun")
(the scene begins with Abby Cadabby on the...
my favorites
Rubber Duckie
Proud of Me
I Love My Elbows
Do De Rubber Duck
Fat Cat
That's What Readings All About
The Alligator King
C is for Cookie
The Ballad of Casey McPhee
Monster in the Mirror
Mad
Telephone Rock
Count it Higher
Cookies are a Sometimes Food
This...
I wonder why Weird Al Yankovic hasn't appeared with the Muppets outside of Muppet Magazine. Do the people in charge of celebrities who appear with the Muppets dislike Al? Do they not know about Al? Does Al dislike the Muppets (though he has mentioned the Muppets a few times in his songs, though...
Does anybody remember the Featured Creature section at the old henson.com site? Remember how great that was, with info on many obscure characters, as well as some major characters? Does anybody recall that that site had a lot of mistakes?
This thread is for mistakes that were in the Featured...
It would be cool if an entire street story involved Trash Gordon. An episode could focus on Oscar reading as much longer Trash Gordon chapter, and the scene could be intercut with scenes of Slimey asking Oscar questions about some of the stuff that happens in the story.
Or maybe another...
I think I have read that the Everybody Eats and Everybody Sleeps sketches later had some scenes replaced. So in other words, the new versions are basically the same sketches, but with a few different scenes.
What do you mean by this? Do you mean only Muppets who were created for The Muppet Show? Do you mean no puppets that weren't from The Jim Henson Company (because The Jim Henson Company was the only company to call its puppets Muppets, and now Disney calls them Muppets)? Do you mean no parody...
There was also Wipe Out, with Animal, and She Drives Me Crazy, with Kermit and Miss Piggy, plus many celebrity cameos (similar to the cameos from Put Down the Duckie).
Nickelodeon used to show the music videos for Kokomo, Wipe Out, and She Drives Me Crazy.
I have been thinking about this a lot lately as well. I've been looking at the pages for the season premiers at Muppet Wiki. Of course, Noggin did edit a few minutes from each episode. The contributors only know of what was edited from the first episode, and I think a contributor knew what was...
I think that is supposed to mean that he (or she) agrees with what I am said about hoping that Sherlock Hemlock will be included in the old school set.
One thing that I really hope, and I'm sure that I'll get my wish on this, is that for the bonus skits, Sesame Workshop does not pick skits that are already included in the episodes that are included. That would be a bit of a waste. I won't mind if the set has multiple episodes with the same...
I wonder if Kevin Clash is aware that Brian Muehl performed Elmo before Richard Hunt did. The A&E Biography doesn't acknowledge the fact that Brian Muehl once performed Elmo, and in the clip shown of Elmo when the biography mentioned that Richard Hunt previously performed Elmo, it obviously...
I've seen a picture of that sketch, and since it has the same characters and setting, I wouldn't be surprised if both songs were taped on the same day. I don't know if the voices are the same, but the audio would have been recorded earlier.
Okay, I don't ever have any memory of hearing this song, but I am wondering if "In the Quiet of the Evening" is a Sesame Street parody of "In the Middle of the Night". Both titles are similar, with "Middle" replaced with "Quiet" and "Night" replaced with "Evening" (and evening and night are both...
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