Discuss Follow That Bird

Infinity Sirius

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Stars! I used to pretend that I was actually looking fir Big Bird and the others when I watched the movie. It's one of those great classics, where a person wishes they could actually have taken part in it.
 

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My favorite parts of the movie...

*Oscar's "Grouch Anthem" at the beginning of the movie
*Cookie Monster eating Gordon's volkswagen
*Ernie and Bert's "Upside Down World" song
 

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I was always scared from the movie....Everyones so evil in it....thats how I think of it.
 

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ceecee said:
Holy cow! "Follow that Bird" is on DVD?! Cool! I think the only time I saw it was in the theater when I was 5 or 6.

I bawled when they turned Big Bird blue. (I cried a lot at sad parts in movies.) I probably would still cry today if I saw that.

I loved the part where Grungetta is working in a restaurant and yells "Tossed salad!!" as she throws lettuce everywhere. :grouchy:
That was Grungetta? I thought it was just a generic female grouch. It's been a while since I saw that movie so I'll have to check on that again. Either way, I really liked the tossed salad part.
 

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Daffyfan2003 said:
That was Grungetta? I thought it was just a generic female grouch. It's been a while since I saw that movie so I'll have to check on that again. Either way, I really liked the tossed salad part.
Well, I think it was Grungetta. I can't be sure because I haven't seen the movie since I was 5 or 6.
 

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Thats neat. Cool thanks for sharing that with us.
 

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Grew up with Follow That Bird. Classic. Sesame Street in its prime, before it became The Elmo Show.
 
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