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Yeah, I consider they do the same with Grover what Warner Bros. does with Porky Pig. Remember in some of his earliest appearances, he was represented as a kid. Yet in other cartoons, he's clearly an adult. I guess the Sesame Street writers do the same with Grover. They go with whatever...
I call recall Little Bird returning at some point. I think I remember seeing a plot with Little Bird sometime in the 80s or 90s where he/she was looking for a home.
Yeah, some sources say that Little Bird is a 'she,' so I'm not sure that album was supposed to be in continuity with the...
Which Gordon was that supposed to represent anyway? If it was in the 70s, it could have been either of the three actors. I'm guessing it's the current bald Gordon. I could definately picture a Little People Roscoe Orman. In fact, I used to have a caveman action figure that kind of resembled...
Actually, what I wonder is how Forgetful can reminse if he can't remember anything. Anyway, it does sound real appropriate for Richard's last performance as Forgetful. I wish I would have seen that one.
Yeah, I guess it was Jerry's voice in "Christmas Eve on Sesame Street," so I still have yet to hear a Davis Snuffy. Hopefully, we'll eventually get some of those on 'You Tube.'
I thought there was a bit of a difference there. In the "Near, Far" skit, I thought Elmo sounded a bit like Herry, while in "We are all Monsters," it sounded more like a generic Jerry Nelson voice. I wish the "Near, Far" one was still up so I could listen to both and make a better comparison.
Actually, I've haven't seen Gordon and Gina interact that much anyway. Actually, according to Muppet Wiki, it was sometime around 1990 or 1991 that the name 'Gordon Robinson' was revealed, but maybe Lincoln's right and Muppet Wiki is wrong. I do remember Gina being new on the show in the 80s.
Well, if that happened, I think they should at least play classic clips with Jerry's Count so he won't be forgotten. After all, when Jim Henson died, they still played old clips with Ernie and Kermit before Steve took over.
I'd really like to see that one in English. I'm also wondering if this was the only one with Kevin's Elmo. I know he was in "Me, Cladius" where he was played by even Jerry or Brian. I think the MT sketches sort of ended just when Elmo was getting popular.
<<I think he crossed the line on Christmas Eve on Sesame Street. He was very mean to Big Bird.>>
I'm still thinking about that one. I mean BB did go on and on to him about his excitement about Santa coming down the chimney. It might have been his mistake to talk like that to a a grouch...
Yeah. This topic can get kind of confusing. Lol. Now they can't go back to season 33 or anything before because of the different format, but they did make an exception to that one a few years ago when they redid the hurricane episodes. Not only was the format different, but it was Inani...
I have to agree. Nobody can do it like Jerry, but in all honesty he does seem to be heading towards retirement. After all, he already stopped performing his "Muppet Show" characters. I'm sad to say it but, this might happen sometime and I think a Count with a different performer would be...
Yeah. The two characters had a nice duet of "One Little Star" in "Follow That Bird." It would have been nice if they could have redone that song on the show where they were actually singing together, aware of each other's existence.
Yeah. And I've noticed the one with 'hot' on 'You Tube' as well. I didn't notice much of a change in his voice there. Those two aren't the best ways to introduce fans to a Brian Muehl Telly.
Yeah. I've noticed that was Jerry Nelson doing his voice, though it might have been Michael Earl Davis in the costume. Marty took over the role before the grownups met Mr. S. I'm guessing that one was around 1978 or 1979 because the Sesame Disco album came out around that time.
I have to agree. Brian's Telly seemed to sound kind of like a depressed Cookie Monster. For the most part I prefer Marty's. Thanks for putting both those up though. Now that I finally heard Brian's Telly, I can sleep tonight. Lol.
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