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Sesame Street Classics on YouTube
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I only caught the last bit of the Sesame Street float, because my parents insist we have breakfast during that time :attitude:
Looks like I didn't miss THAT much this year; Susan seemed absent from the float again. But it's good to see Bob still with the gang on the float.
Anyone else...
Macy's Parade 2010 talkback
Well, the parade has officially started with the countdown/cutting of the ribbon, followed by that stock marching band version of "New York, New York" as we are listed all celebrity appearances. It did say at one point "The Beloved Cast of Sesame Street, and the...
For my college's Halloween party, I was Big Bad Wolf Daddy!
http://pics.livejournal.com/wile_e2005/pic/0008r5gy
This was based off an episode of Disney's "House of Mouse," for those unfamiliar.
For a Halloween party I attended tonight, I was Fozzie Bear! I may post a few pics soon.
That is sad he passed away. He's now up with his partner Jon Stone in SesameWorkshop Heaven now.
I also remember his illustrations from two semi-sequels to the "Monster at the End of this Book" classic; "Would You Like to Play Hide and Seek in This Book with Lovable, Furry Old Grover?" and...
Wow. My local PBS station was having a test of the Emergency Alert System right before the episode began. At least it wasn't one put out by the cable company (you know, the one with the black background, white scrolling letters and the badly-distorted announcement that interrupts all the...
According to what I heard, Disney's been experimenting with talking characters since the 1960s, but initially had practically no success, or it was very limited, like with certain occasions, such as the Walt Disney World 25th Anniversary in 1996, or the "Muppets on Location: Days of Swine and...
Not exactly classic, but here is the scene with Sherlock Hemlock and Jerry Nelson from Episode 4206:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vccx1QcO4LM
I noticed Jerry Nelson's voice in this sounds kinda similar to Floyd Pepper! But then again, it usually does...
As a kid, I mostly remember Sherlock Hemlock from "Mysterious Theater," particularly two sketches I distinctly remember watching, the "Circle Search" and "Missing Toast" ones (the latter was obviously due to the twist ending where Vincent Twice was the culprit, and was my favorite one as a...
Pretty irritating smoke detector sound. I thought real ones were much more higher-pitched? And usually they go BEEBEEBEEBEEBEEBEEBEEBEEBEEP! or, if it's post-1996, they sound in Code-3, like many modern fire alarms do. I remember Hooper's store had a pretty realistic-sounding smoke detector (in...
It may not be the original animation, but at least they finally brought back the classic song! :D
Usually I don't mind when they remake classic skits, such as Ernie's "Rubber Duckie" from 1998, or the new version of the "La-la-la" song that takes place in Ernie and Bert's apartment instead of...
The Aspergers' episode was really good! Especially since I have it myself, I could relate to it.
I, too, am surprised "Arthur" is still going on. It started when I was in third grade, and now I am graduating college and they are STILL making new episodes!
Of course, I also love making...
I remember that! It would always appear at least once when CN would have that "Looney Tunes Show" block on weekend mornings in 2001-2003. And usually this Looney Tunes logo would show up on a crappy non-Chuck Jones Road Runner cartoon, or the Speedy Gonzales vs. Daffy Duck shorts. Then there was...
"Upstairs, Downstairs" does look a bit older than "Me, Claudius", with a different chair that Cookie Monster is sitting on instead of the yellow one, and its much longer-than-usual length. But the main difference is that "Me Claudius" is quite different from the usual Monsterpiece Theater fare...
Ah, so "Me Claudius" is from 1979? That wouldn't surprise me. I think "Upstairs, Downstairs" is actually from 1980-1981, but I remember a Muppet Wiki member commenting he had a 1982 episode that had "Upstairs, Downstairs" on it, so we know it is definitely at least from the early '80s.
But I...
Was it THIS?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tHaSNPGGyk
That version is indeed the one with the original 1970s News Flash logo intact. But when I meant YouTube I meant this Humpty Dumpty one, where if you look closely when it fades to Kermit and company, you can make out part of the old...
The Foot Snugglies segment on YouTube has the mid 1970s/early 1980s News Flash logo, like when it first aired in 1980-1981. This version is somewhat identical to the 1986 logo but is a bit larger, and has two black stars and two yellow stars, instead of four yellow stars. CTW used this version...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLYk77T9oAM
Someone uploaded the News Flash sketch about Sleeping Beauty's kiss. Even though this was recorded by being shot in front of a TV, this is the DVD version;unlike the official version on YouTube, it uses the 1986 News Flash title card instead of the...
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