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My favorite is for #10, too. I especially love the part with the spies dancing and then nearly getting killed by the race cars!
Also, the scene in the one for #6 probably teaches the number 6 since the "dragon" has a huge number 6 on the side of him and six pairs of legs. Then the costume...
Here are my guesses...
Bedtime Stories and Songs
Dance Myself to Sleep - 1981-1982
The Count Sleeps Over - 1974-1975
Grover Pretends to be On the Moon - 1982-1983
If Moon Was Cookie - 1972-1973
The King and his Problem - 1971-1972
Snuffle Lullaby - 1981-1982
Everybody Sleeps -...
Ha-ha, I love the Mad TV parodies of Sesame Street! They do a GREAT job with it! I also love their "Gordon." Very realistic and well-done. Their Big Bird also cracks me up. "Radiation poisoning, what's THAT?" It seems that Sesame Street parodies are becoming a recurring thing on Mad TV!
I think they should do something that shows a Life Skills class in the James Woods High School, and one of the special-needs students is ANIMAL! My brother joked that Animal probably was in Life Skills class when he went to school.
On the "Little Bo Peep" News Flash segment (which was two parts), they had the News Flash logo on both parts. When the second part began, the music and logo was the same, but the announcer (still voiced by Jerry Nelson) said, "We take you now to the sheep meadow for an update on the Bo Peep...
The 1997 CTW logo is really hard to find now, even more hard to find than the 1982 "Sparks" logo! The most annoying logo in my opinion from the company is the "Sesame Workshop" logo. You'll see it replacing every old CTW logo in existance! :mad:
It's just as annoying as that Columbia-Tristar...
The music doesn't sound THAT scary to me!
But I agree, it does sound a tiny bit unsettling, like warning you that a PBS logo is about to come up (if it were the 1971 PBS logo seen on the Old School box set, then THAT would be unnerving, if it were the 1980s logo with the purple P-head and...
When Nickelodeon aired "Muppet Babies," they never showed the original ending tags. They always used the same stock ending tag after the credits (which were usually the 1986-1989 credit sequences). Here is what happened in this tag:
The Muppet Babies except for Animal were at a table in a fancy...
Cookie Monster is what they call a Live-Hand Muppet.
Ernie and Rowlf and Fozzie and Dr. Teeth and Herry Monster are also Live-Hand Muppets. Also, any character made out of the Large Lavender Live Hand Anything Muppet or was originally made out of that Muppet pattern (Count Von Count, The...
Yeah. Herry Monster is still around. He was in last year's Macy Thanksgiving Day Parade. So I'm sure Jerry Nelson could still perform him (along with the Count).
This would be impossible, but I'd also like to see new Monsterpiece Theater segments! Frank Oz or Eric Jacobson could perform...
Actually, Lord Chatterly, the host of Alphabet Chat, was performed by Jerry Nelson, like many Large Lavender Live-Hand Anything Muppet characters (The Count, The Amazing Mumford, Biff the Construction Worker, etc.) A long-time Muppet fan soon gets to recognize most of the Muppeteer voices. In...
That's funny! I think for the part with the big count and flying numbers, it should go like...
"1... 2... skip a few... 99..." then the "100" will start that infinity-zoom thing. A "3" "5" and "8" will fly past during the "Skip a few" part.
Then for counting the 100 things, it will also go...
There's an old 1960s cartoon by Rankin-Bass (the people that made "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" and all those Christmas specials you see on ABC Family) called "Tales of the Wizard of Oz." Socrates the Strawman reminds me of Ernie.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjyv_i0tBSk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbZEqOTRtm8
The Elves and the Shoemaker... another special report covered by Kermit the Frog. The user who put this up says it's from 1976. Actually I'm pretty sure it's from 1979, according to Muppet Wiki. That's when Marylin Sokol did more performing on the...
A slight parody of the old Sesame Street episode where Elmo wants to be like the Count, but with a funnier character choice!
ELMO WANTS TO BE LIKE DON MUSIC
The setting is on the Street. Don Music is playing a piano and trying to write a song as Maria and Gordon watch. Elmo is watching...
How about a song about the new-style crosswalk signals without words? They've put them up everywhere in New York City (I went there last month, and no I didn't do anything Muppet related :( ). They could have a song about "The Hand and the Man" or a lecture about them by one of the characters...
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