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Alltime Favorite Monster Sketch/Song

furryfella

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I have a tone Of Favorite Monsters Sketches &songs!! MY two Fave sketches are grover In that Telephone Booth while trying to Make a phone call being squeezed By a Bunch of Monsters, MY other is Dialing for Prizes Movie!! Songs: FUR, Fuzzy&blue(orange)
 

farscapefan

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Without a doubt, the best monster for kids to learn how to read and write is the phonics-loving Two Headed Monster. I think I once remembered his name being said as Frank and Stein.

From my childhood, I can remember hundreds of segments involving the Two Headed Monster learning a new word phonetically and demonstrating what it was.

That being said, the most entertaining monster skit was the one in which the Count stayed over at Ernie and Bert's and kept Ernie awake all night with his counting sheep. Laughed myself silly when I was a boy.
 
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