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Another thing to mention there was that Mr. Johnson from Sesame Street, also had the first name 'Fred.'
Some other mentionables would be Gladys, Elmo's mother and Herry Monster. (I realize his name is spelled differently from the other Harry's but still it's the same pronunciation.) There...
Then again, what about the first few seasons of "The Muppet Show" before Steve joined the cast? I'm guessing it was probably either Frank or Louise who did his hands there.
I think I vaguely remember Piggy's fantasy about thrown out in the cold. I also remember her fantasizing about not being able to marry Kermit if Nanny gets rid of him.
That one I remember. It went, "There's a Hole in the Bucket, Dear Liza, Dear Liza." I'm pretty sure it's on the lyrics archive. As for what season it was on. I don't know exactly. I think it was in the 80s when I saw that one.
Yeah. There's even a sequel with Elmo called "Another Monster at the End of This Book." I've never read it, but I have seen it quite a few times before.
I remember quite a few of them. Mainly the concept was that Bob would tell a story to the kids, then at the end the king or whoever was in the story would show up and talk to Bob or something like that.
A few of them that I remember were King Kenny the Kind, King Wastepaper and another King...
I remember quite a few eps where people went into Oscar's can. I remember Oscar had a friend named Bernie who was in there for some reason or other. There was also a lady friend of Elmo's who was playing hide-and-seek with him and she hid in the can. For some reason Oscar wasn't present...
You probably meant to say that Frank was NOT present there. Anyway, just to clear things up the scene at Hooper's Store was before everybody started looking for Big Bird. I remember at first Super Grover was flying by himself, but later on he crash lands into Gordon's car. Cookie Monster was...
Hmmm. I wouldn't say the human cast is completely gone. After all, we always see Gordon in the Trash Gordon segment. Maria, Luis and Bob still show up pretty often as well.
I see what you're saying though. They need to bring back the old format maybe with sketches like Masterpiece...
Skeeter and Clifford? I guess I could see that. Actually, I remember a few Muppet Babies episodes where Skeeter seemed to be interested in Kermit, especially in the Cinderella episode much to Piggy's jealousy.
I remember that music. I believe it was still played even after he was revealed to the adults. A few scenes I remember with Snuffy interacting with the adults were when he did the Snuffle Shuffle with Susan and the kids and when he told Gordon and Linda about the Snuffleupa-bus.
But here's...
I don't know if they'll show the vaccuum cleaner one since that ends with Ernie getting mad at Herbert for no real reason other than the fact that he was afraid of what Herb would say if he asked to borrow the vaccuum. That one might give children a bad message. Besides, Herb hasn't been on...
I think I know what you mean. I remember years ago. I was on a field trip to the Franklin Institute and there was a show called an 'omnivision' where you would feel you are moving around when they show area on the screen move around. I imagine that Sesame Street 4D is probably like that.
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