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The band name was "Movin'", the song was called "Movin' On", it's from Season 19, and it only ever aired in 2 shows: 2436 and 2410. It was written by Joe Raposo and Emily Kingsley (I think). And the lead singer most definitely was voiced by Richard Hunt. And it was killed in 1988 by Lisa Simon.
The worm song is called "I'm A Bookworm, Baby", it's from Season 23, and it was written by Christopher Cerf and Belinda Ward. The group name was called The Bookworms, and the lead singer was voiced by Ivy Austin.
I do have the 1993 Season Primere, but that was NOT the primere of the new theme music. The first episode that does NOT use the classic theme song was actually the 1992 Season Primere.
Mikealan, can I have a copy of those episodes, please??
P.S. Do they have the opening theme or closing...
I think the Barkley ending was the one that was used the longest (so far). It was used from 1978-1992. If they continue to use the one that replaced it, with the dancing buildings and statue of liberty, it will hold the record. The only difference is, it's been shortened.
1736: from 1982
Bob teaches music lessons all day.
Classic clips: Madrigal Alphabet, The Count's First Day Of School (Song), Ernie and Bert hiking through the jungle.
1740: from 1982 also
Water shortage.
Classic clips: Grover tells a secret, Man helps boy look for V, Rainy Day...
That's probably why they changed it. In fact, that's why they changed the looks of all the characters from the very early stages of Sesame Street. People thought they were too ugly.
Well, research said that little kids can't understand getting a toaster fixed, because if their parents' toaster breaks, they go and buy a new one. A fixit shop in general is pretty much a thing of the past. And little kids are not taken to fixit shops nowadays, even if there is one around...
Female characters have been played by males many times, but not usually the other way around. If you know "Cookie's Poem" from the album C Is For Cookie, Howie the Bunny is voiced by Fran Brill, and I don't think the character Howie is a female. But you know, I never knew he was a bunny until I...
I think he changed, or evolved over time. This was one of the later things with him. I believe it was done in 1984. Other later ones were Air, and The Opposite Song.
Now this copy of #3146 you have, is it from Noggin, or is it the original?
Also, can you please describe the 1992-93 shows? I'm more interested in those.
It was actually a she, even though everyone thinks it was a he. I thought he was a male as well, when I saw him in books. But she was performed by Fran Brill.
I actually liked the early Baby Bear a lot better, back when he was always seen with Goldilocks. I heard about the episode where they debuted, and I was told that it was in season 23. I know there was a scene with them in season 23 called "Goldilocks and Baby Bear Use the Phone," but I don't...
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