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Classic Sesame Clips on YouTube

PumpkinJ

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I’ve watched his videos and I don’t think he has autism. I think he’s just a spoiled brat if anything.

(Side note: he has some seriously bigger man boobs than Snowth)
Oh, gawd, lol. XDDDD
Who am I kiddin', he doesn't have autism? Oh, then if he's NOT on the spectrum and is craze-leveled angry over clips, then he can face a LOT MOAR punishment-filled criticism for stealing MuppetWiki's videos.
 
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minor muppetz

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It is interesting that in the rare instances of fans copying and uploading what Muppet Wiki has posted that they've been cooperative when fans let them know that Muppet Wiki doesn't want them re-uploaded by them. I guess it's a case where they're informed that they won't get more of these rare clips if they keep doing it (well, 50 Years and Counting will probably have more rare clips that fans will upload.... I wonder if any of the rare clips the wiki has recently obtained, whether or not they shared online, will be on there).

Somebody mentioned that it seems like it's easier to find the clips if they're on YouTube than searching Facebook/Twitter/wherever the unlisted link is posted at. I kinda wonder if it'd be beneficial to have a page of links to where the rare links are uploaded to make them easier for us to find.

Is he angrily calling me out? I'm trying to help keep Muppet Wiki alive, ya know!
Muppet Wiki will stay alive regardless of whether the wiki uploads rare clips.
 

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You need to address something about this habit on your Wiki message wall.

I just hope it doesn’t get to the point where we stop seeing clips appear on their fan pages because of these fans who feel every clip out there HAS to be put on YouTube. 😕
Honestly, same here. Every time I see someone upload a clip from social media to YouTube, I just let out a deep sigh. While I fully understand Scott's intentions with the episodes he got access to, it just isn't fair to those who ARE being obedient and have to wait for a certain amount of time for a new clip to be uploaded to social media...and rinse and repeat! So I'm personally a bit frustrated.

As far as Veston goes...I think it's a combination of both statements made by @LittleJerry92 and @PumpkinJ- in his "50 Greatest Hits from Sesame Street" video, you might notice how he's constantly stammering...and looking at his description for that video, he clearly doesn't know the meaning of "annual"...and I once saw him use the word "overlook" in the wrong context...so I almost want to think he does have autism or some other type of disability. In terms of him being a spoiled brat, yes that's one way to put it. It's still rather appalling how he's made various complaints about wrong sounding Muppets (he's complained various times about Frank no longer performing Cookie Monster, and one time he insisted that Prairie Dawn and Zoe should be retired since Fran was also retired), yet he adds all these annoying and unnecessary opening credits and closing credits to his videos, as well as various sound effects and visual effects which are just as annoying and unnecessary.
 

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I noticed the stammering thing as well. I would definitely call that a disability but wouldn’t necessarily say it’s linked to autism.

But, yeah. As I said before, I am jealous that Scott has access to certain clips i’d really like to see someday, some of which has no chance of seeing the light of day commercially because they’re song covers, but at the end of the day, it’s not worth getting upset about.

Like I said before, the truth is, people just want these clips because they’re out of their possession. You aren’t grateful for what you have until it’s gone.
 

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one time he insisted that Prairie Dawn and Zoe should be retired since Fran was also retired
Wasn’t that one on your video about Prairie Dawn sing Oh Christmas Tree. Which is I understand that annoyance, I mean look how long it took us to get a constant Scooter.
 

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Wasn’t that one on your video about Prairie Dawn sing Oh Christmas Tree. Which is I understand that annoyance, I mean look how long it took us to get a constant Scooter.
Yeah it was that video. There are some new Muppet voices that I've easily been able to warm up to, while others I still think sound like nails on a blackboard.
 
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There are some new Muppet voices that I've easily been able to warm up to, while others I still think sound like nails on a blackboard.
Yeah I know what you mean, it’s usually the people who do them for one project like Matt Vogel doing Scooter and Janice or Brian Henson doing the Newsman
 
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