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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.
Well, I've heard that Ready for School has been released, though I haven't seen it in stores yet (and no, I haven't been searching for it like crazy like I did when Old School Volume 1 came out). Has anybody picked it up? Is it any good?
I've read that it features the street stories from...
And perhaps they could have had morsels that explain why Lobbock Lou and his jughuggers replaced The Gogalala Jubilee Jugband. Now we may never know.:cry:
The first and second season sets seem to have different styles of features. Perhaps this would be a good list of features for the next...
No, the last non-PBS prime-time special was CinderElmo, which aired on Fox in 1999. I don't know if Sesame Street Unpaved, The Greatest TV Moments: Sesame Street Music A-Z, or the A&E Biography special should count as specials or not, but they were broadcast after CinderElmo.
(Chevy Chase comes out of the 123 Sesame Street door, carrying fifteen cakes)
Chevy Chase: Well, I thought I'd help celebrate by presenting fifteen cakes.
(Chevy falls down the stairs, making a mess)
Oscar: Well, well, well, I guess you being tonights host isn't such a bad idea after all...
(the cast is gathered)
Chevy Chase: And now, here are some scenes from Follow That Bird. I still can't believe that the cast of Sesame Street hasn't starred in a movie until now.
Big Bird: Me, neither, but I am the star. My friend Kermit has starred in three movies before me...
Grover...
back to the show!
(Chevy Chase is in Hooper's Store, with David serving, and Cookie Monster, Sherlock Hemlock, and Telly present as well)
Chevy Chase: Well, here I am at Hooper's Store.
Cookie Monster: One of me favorite places to eat cookies.
Sherlock Hemlock: And a great place to eat...
Perhaps some sort of special DVD release, though if it's meant to celebrate the 40th anniversary I think that it should be more special than the Old School releases (maybe a four-disc set with more episodes). Or maybe two Old School sets can be released that year. I'd also like a new book...
and now, back to our show!
(Big Bird and Mr. Snuffleupagus walk up to the front of the 123 Sesame Street building)
Big Bird: Isn't this exciting, Snuffy?
Mr. Snuffleupagus: Oh, it sure is, Bird. I've always wanted to meet Chevy Chase!
(they both look around, and notice that Chevy Chase...
This is a script for a ficticious fifteenth anniversary Sesame Street special, hosted by Chevy Chase. Enjoy!
(Chevy Chase enters the street)
Chevy Chase: Hi, I'm Chevy Chase, and you're not! And in fact, this street is Sesame Street, and yours isn't. Anyway, tonight I am going to celebrate...
I wonder what the deal with the lack of morsels this time is. Could it be due to the various changes in management for the Muppets? Could that also be the reason that the back cover includes older photos this time?
It also sounds odd that English Country Garden is included twice.
I like...
I really like Thog, Doglion, Splurge, Sweetums, and Bruno. It's a shame that hardly any full-body characters besides Sweetums and the full-body characters who are basically stars (Big Bird, Bear, Mr. Snuffleupagus, the casts of varous international versions of Sesame Street) are ever used anymore.
That info about Kermit Love threatening not to send Big Bird for the finale is interesting. I wonder if any similar threats were made for Big Bird's bigger cameo in the movie.
How about...
Lips and Zeke (their hair is similar in color)
Bruno and Sully
Biff and the Mudman (though I've never seen any live-action photos of The Mudman, but he always looks the same whenever he appears in illustrated books, and I've read about some actual Sesame Street episodes...
I sometimes wonder why Miss Finch and the Dodo's were not voiced by any of the main Muppet performers (Jim Henson, Frank Oz, Jerry Nelson, Richard Hunt, Kathy Mullen, or Martin Robinson).
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