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Many Me's

wwbjd

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Hi all,

New here and hoping to find out some information on a long lost (what is believed to be) Sesame Street sketch.

The premise of the sketch is a young boy (girl?) talking about the "many me's" inside of them. At the end the child says "Bye!" to each one.

"Anyway, there sure are a lot of different me's, just like you have a lot of different you's."

Does that ring a bell with anyone?

Thanks!
 

Cookie fan

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Unfortunately, I have some recollection of this clip. I just need a visual aid to jump-start my already failing memory. It's been a while since I last saw it.
 

mikebennidict

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I recall it. It was a boyKind of goofy the way this cartoon was done but I'm sure it served it's purpose.
 

Chris Gawley

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I remember that sketch! It was all about his emotions, & he called them his "me's" ( a happy me, a sad me, a proud me, etc.).

At the end of the sketch the boy (it was a boy) goes outside to play, and he wishes that "you and all your "you's" have fun too!", and as each of his emotions leave, they each say goodbye in their own way.
 

wwbjd

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Yep, that's the one!

Now need to find out what the name of the sketch was, which episode it was on, etc :smile:

I'm dying to find it on YouTube, or at least gather up enough information in order to track it down..
 
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