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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.
I wonder if it would be good to make a few different numbers boxed sets, in volumes. Each set would include segments for all numbers up to 20 (and beyond). For the first few sets it might be best to leave out Jazz #2, Two Song (Song of Two), Pinball Number Count #2, Dollhouse, and other skits...
I have noticed that current DVD releases of The Muppet Movie and The Great Muppet Caper do include the ITC logo in the credits. Not a big logo, but it's still in the credits.
The recent podcast includes the word "tricycle". The first skit (after "What's the Word on the Street") is a skitt hat I don't remember seeing, but looks like it is actually from one of the early seasons. It involves a boy and a girl riding a tricycle and running over an animal, who tells them...
Here is an idea for the numbers box set: Disc 1 could be titled "from 1 to 5 (plus 0)", disc 2 could be "from 6 to 10", disc 3 could be "The Teen Numbers (along with 11 and 12)", and disc 4 could be "20 and higher".
Or, if it's a three-disc set, disc 1 could have the numbers that go up to...
You are lucky. Last year, you got an early copy because you are a freelance reviewer, and now you find a copy a few days before it is supposed to be released. It's a shame that my local Wal-Mart didn't have any copies this early.
I was looking at the sketch listing and thought it was...
I made a similar post in the thread about Kosch Records getting the rights to release Sesame Street albums, but it would be great if there was a four-disc colection of Sesame Street songs from each decade, with no linking footage.
Here is an ideal listing of contents (a little bit simialr to...
Well, I caved in and bought Goodnight Sesame. It's good, though not as good as Playtime with Grover, but there are some good skits with Jim Henson as Ernie.
I put a listing of the contents at Muppet Wiki. However, some of the segment sincluded on this release include:
If Moon Was Cookie...
This would make a good CD: Sesame Street From 1969-2007 (or whenever such a set is released).
Disc 1: 1969-1979
Sesame Street Theme
Chickety Chick
Everyone Likes Ice Cream
Rubber Duckie
Feeling Groovy
Jazz Numbers (remastered)
Everyone Makes Mistakes
Mad
Being a Pig
La, La, La...
Maybe there could be a collection of songs from the most recent seasons, maybe called Sesame Street Today. It could have The First Time Me Eat Cookie, Because We're Friends, In My Book, Sleep! A Cookie is a Sometimes Food, Oscar's version of Bein' Green, and others.
Actually, there are other elbows sketches, like the Jasper and Julius skit where Julius thinks he has lost his elbows, and the song Elbows and Knees (though elbows share the song with knees).
If there was an "Old School" sub brand, it could include books. Rereleases of several early 1970s books, and maybe new books done in the style of old books, with illustrations like the retro artwork done for season 35 anniversary products. Maybe there could be books simialr to the Sesame Street...
Well, I thought of the idea for a boxed set on segments concerning parts of the body, but then when I started of thinking about skits to include, I realised that there aren't very many skits involving parts of the arms and legs. I can't think of any skits about knees or toes. I don't know about...
Letter and number box sets would be good. Maybe each disc could have one complete episode that focuses on the alphabet or counting, or individual letters or numbers (though in the years before the format change, I would imagine it being hard to focus on the whole alphabet and select one or two...
Actually, Bean Buny, Bobo, and Sal have also passed through time, sort of. Sal has been used almost as much as Johnny Fiama. True, Bobo hasn't been used in anything new since 2003, but he was used quite a bit before then.
That's great! It would be good for you to look at the pages for these episodes on Muppet Wiki, as refference to what segments were cut from Noggin's broadcasts, and also to see if anything is cut from this release.
On April 1, 2006, as an April Fools joke, I posted a thread saying that I contacted Sesame Workshop and was told that Sesame Workshop was plannign a colection of two-disc "Sesame Street Treasures" releases. I wrote that the first two releases would be "The Complete Ernie and Bert Collection...
I wonder how well sets focusing on certain animators would sell. I'm sure that the general public doesn't know the names of any Sesame Street animators (except for Jim Henson, but the general public most likely just thinks of him as a pupeteer and Muppet creator).
A set with all of Bud...
The CTW Archives stored at The University of Marland has files called First Season Show Content. It's not currently known if any of the other seasons had such files made, but the word "dump" is written besides quite a few of the sketches listed (some also have "re-do" written beside the...
Most of what you mentioned were shown more than just once. The episode with The Wicked Witch is the only thing you mentioned that technically did only air once, though in many cities the show airs twice a day, so it probably would have aired twice in some cities.
Buddy and Jim were only...
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