Favorite Sesame Street Skits 90's

YellowYahooey

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Based on what I saw on the Internet, although I remotely care for 1990s SST, I do like a few, and here they are:

- An Anything Muppet woman brings a J to Al's Alphabet Garage, claiming it won't jump, and Al gives it a jump start.
- D/d Space Paint
- The live-action letter G showcase (which features a kid wearing a straw hat observing a goldfish)
- The musical segment with Ornate Xs
- the beach film with Bobby McFerrin's "Simple Pleasures" as background music
- "The Shpritzer Honker Splasher Song"
- Four breakdancers do breakdancing moves
 
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The black Alice from Touhou demonstrating G words that ends with her saying, "Gone" and we cut back to see her gone. How did she do that?!
 

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Guess what? Ken Brown got back to my e-mail about "AT," saying that Bill and Claire are not only hipsters from another era, but they're lovers and they rented a loft in Brooklyn and raised two great kids. YEE!!
 

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When I think of the 90's this one comes to mind. One of my favorites
 

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To be honest I liked a lot of the cartoons and films the 90s era had.

One muppet skit that really sticks out for me is the Detective Dave skit
 

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I have one question regarding "The Shpritzer Honker Splasher Song". Was there a version last aired in Season 32 where the World Trade Center was shown in the background? I do know the twin towers were definitely not prevalent when aired in Season 34, and if it was edited out, it was obviously due to the aftermath of 9/11. Did the original version have the World Trade Center in the background?

And was the so-called "wettest musical instrument" laid out on the grass in Central Park?
 

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I saw an old post on here that said the fountain is in Seattle, not NY.

I wouldn’t go to Seattle right now, though.
 
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