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Mr. Noodle died!

Barry Lee

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He died April 1st so I guess they are going to cancel Elmo's World(I hope:mad: )
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Daffyfan4ever

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I don't know. If anyone said that it might have been an April Fool's joke. (About "Elmo's World" being cancelled, I mean.)

Seriously, I don't know what they're going to do. They might just get a different actor to replace him or maybe say he died on the show like they did with Mr. Hooper and maybe teach Elmo about death.

I've wondered about that a lot. When I heard that Matt Robinson died last year, I was thinking what would have happened if he was still playing Gordon at that time. What if anybody else in the cast died? These thoughts cross my mind a lot.

Anyway, we'll all miss you, Mr. Noodle. I guess now he's right up there with Mr. Hooper and Mr. Rogers. :frown:
 

somethingofafan

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My guess is that they'll continue to rerun all the old Elmo's World episodes and try to get Bill Irwin (the original Mr. Noodle) if they need to tape new ones.
 
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