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Shout! just posted on their Facebook page that their first real collectors-marketed Sesame Street release is coming in August, and is called "Sesame Street's Most Controversial Moments".
The post:
We at Shout! Factory are pleased to announce the release of our first Sesame Street DVD to be aimed primarily at collectors, entitled Sesame Street's Most Controversial Moments, a perfect collection aimed at older audiences as well as the perfect DVD collection to honor the shows 50th anniversary.
Contents to be included on this DVD set will include:
We expect the "Controversial" nature of this release to drive up sales, but due to the controversial aspect, both Sesame Workshop and us at Shout! have agreed that it will only be available for a limited time and exclusively as a burn-on-demand release. We will also be holding a special contest where two lucky buyers will be entered to win a trip to either Boston or Washington, DC and spend up to nine hours watching episodes available at the American Public Televison Archives.
Sounds exciting. Too bad it doesn't say whether episode 847 or "Snuffy's Parents Get a Divorce" will be the full episodes (with insert segments) or just the street scenes. Too bad it's burn-on-demand, I usually don't order things online but I think I'll make an exception for this.
Oh, wait... Can we all guess what's about to come?...
That's right, APRIL FOOLS!
The post:
We at Shout! Factory are pleased to announce the release of our first Sesame Street DVD to be aimed primarily at collectors, entitled Sesame Street's Most Controversial Moments, a perfect collection aimed at older audiences as well as the perfect DVD collection to honor the shows 50th anniversary.
Contents to be included on this DVD set will include:
- Episode 847 - this episode finds Margret Hamilton reprising her role as the Wicked Witch of the West in this episode that was banned after only one television airing. This alone should be enough for all the fans sending us letters.
- Snuffy's Parents Get a Divorce - This episode never even aired, as test audiences were confused and upset over this episode.
- Long-Unseen Segments - over 30 minutes worth of segments that haven't been seen or officially released in years, many only having a few broadcasts. This includes such scary segments as "BIRD" and "CRACKS", segments with imitable behavior such as the Baker Film series and some Don Music, appearances by Lefty the Salesman, Monsterpiece Theater segments where Alistair Cookie eats a pipe, segments that offended viewers (including one with John Candy), and more!
- Controversial Celebrities - segments featuring celebrity guests who have gone on to become controversial in some way, including Bill Cosby, Paul Reubens, Mel Gibson, and Chris Brown.
- Unaired Segments - segments that for one reason or another never aired, including Katy Perry's infamous appearance, early alternate versions of such classic songs as "Imagination", "Me Lost Me Cookie at the Disco", and "I Love My Elbows" (which was originally "I Love My Knees"), a completely unaired recurring series called The Man from Alphabet, and longlost editions of Monsterpiece Theater, Kermit News, Super Grover, Global Grover, and Elmo the Musical!
- Many of the content will also include special video introductions explaining why certain things are considered controversial.
We expect the "Controversial" nature of this release to drive up sales, but due to the controversial aspect, both Sesame Workshop and us at Shout! have agreed that it will only be available for a limited time and exclusively as a burn-on-demand release. We will also be holding a special contest where two lucky buyers will be entered to win a trip to either Boston or Washington, DC and spend up to nine hours watching episodes available at the American Public Televison Archives.
Sounds exciting. Too bad it doesn't say whether episode 847 or "Snuffy's Parents Get a Divorce" will be the full episodes (with insert segments) or just the street scenes. Too bad it's burn-on-demand, I usually don't order things online but I think I'll make an exception for this.
Oh, wait... Can we all guess what's about to come?...
That's right, APRIL FOOLS!