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Well, there was Angry who was a fat-blue AM and was performed by Jerry Nelson voice(same as Uncle Deadly from TMS), Sad was a green pointy-head AM performed by Richard Hunt(he sounded like Forgetful Jones), Surprise was a small, pink AM who was performed by David Rudman(with a Baby Bear voice)...
Does anyone know about Jazzy Spies #9 and what happened in it?
And is it true that at the begining of the cartoon there was some guy who hits a TOOTER-TOPPER?
I've read from Mikealan that there was, and I'd like to know, WHAT IS A TOOTER TOPPER?!!?
I like how in #10 the racecars FINALLY go!! :excited:
I saw the 2 George Washinton busts
The juggler from 3 blowing into a party noise-maker
The elephant from 4
The crocodile with a 5 in his mouth that the Jackson 5 guys were riding on
The 6-legged bug holding a flag with a 6 on it
The...
Can anyone tell me what was in SSU where Oscar makes a birthday cake for Herbie the Grouch, Maria's trip to Puerto Rico, and Big Bird opens Hooper's Store?
Well, in "Going for a Ride" the AMs wanted you to guess what they will be riding in, such as a car, train, and boat. But in "Let's go Driving in an Automoble", as the AM family was singing, they would be imitating the sounds of the motor, horn, windshields, and the people singing on the radio...
Thanks, JaniceFerSure. :flirt:
But I wanted to know what happened during the song.
You know the scenery and stuff, and as Sherlock was singing what was he passing by.
I think at the begining of the song he was standing behind a tall lampost or so.
The father was performed by Marty Robinson, the mother was Louise Gold,
the son was Jerry Nelson, but I don't know who performed the daughter.
(Fran Brill?)
The father was a live-hand lavender AM with brown hair, Don Music or Herbert
Birdsfoot glasses and I think a light green nose
The...
Note: At the beggining of episode #1 during the opening, that was Quincy running and doing cartwheels spelling out "Sesame Street" along with this green alligator-like creature.
You can even find this in the A/E special on Sesame Street at some point. :D
Mikealan, you've seen at "The Museum of Television and Radio" Sherlock
Hemlock singing, "X Marks the Spot", right?! Well do you know what actually happened during that song?
All I know is that at the end when Sherlock sings:"X stands for xylophone too", he stopped at some brick building that...
There are also a few 1969 E&B skits in which the sleeve that connects to Ernie's arm is clearly visible - for example, when he says "Come on Bert, lunch time!"
I have noticed the same mistake in the song where Patti LaBelle is singing the ABCs with Chris(of Chris and the...
Did anyone notice in one half of 1970 in B and E's apartment how the picture on the wall looked really weird. Check out the skit when Bert is accusing Ernie of eating his cookies and Cookie Monster comes dressed up like Ernie and takes the plate full of cookies. the picture of Bert and Ernie is...
I like the one where from 1973 in which Bert tells Ernie he is suppose to take the laundary basket to the laundramat, and he fills up the basket with Rubbie Duckie, a box of cookies, a coloring book with crayons, a radio, some books, a basketball, a ukulele, a yo-yo, and an umbrella. Then at the...
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