YES!
MuppetDude said:
Talking Loud / Talking Soft
I wonder if this is the Roosevelt Franklin one. Though I would have preferred a different Roosevelt clip, since that was released on Old School Vol. 2. Or maybe it's the Herry and John-John clip, though it'd be odd for two Herry and John-John clips to be on the same set, back-to-back. The CTW Archives mention a clip with Kermit and John-John talking about loud and soft... That one doens't have an image at Muppet Wiki (though I wonder if the files made a mistake and meant Herry).
MuppetDude said:
Kermit News: Sleeping Beauty
I hope this is the one where Sleeping Beauty turns into a frog.
MuppetDude said:
Season 5
Fat Cat
O-Orange Man
Lena Horne: How Do You Do?
Doin the Pigeon
Sigh, all of those have already been released on video, three released on both Old School Vol.2 and elsewhere. If they wanted to have Lena Horne and Being Green on the set then why not Lena Horne's version of Bein' Green?
MuppetDude said:
Season 8
People in Your Nieghborhood
Sigh... I would have preferred the original from 1969.
MuppetDude said:
Season 9
Fonzie on/off/on
Clips From Hawaii
I thought somebody identified the Fonzie image on the cover as the "Letter A" sketch. But regarding the Hawaii clips... YES!
MuppetDude said:
YES! This has just GOT to be Telly's debut appearance. Last week we finally saw a picture of the first Telly, now we'll be able to hear the voice that Robert Payne used. And hopefully we'll see his eyes moving.
MuppetDude said:
Season 11
Star Wars: One You Go Beep
I thought the Star Wars appearances were from season 10.
MuppetDude said:
Me Lost Me Cookie at the Disco
YES!
MuppetDude said:
I wonder if this is the sketch where a boy mistake shis dogs shadow for an alligator.
MuppetDude said:
Bring Your Own Can Night
Mister Rogers Returns
I suspect that Bring Your Own Can Night must be the clip with Bruno that was on the cover. Mister Rogers Returns sounds confusing... I thought he only made one appearance (in the season finale of this season, where Big Bird clearly met him for the first time). I would have liked for it toinclude both the racre sequence and the ending where Big Bird and Mr. Rogers are reunited.
MuppetDude said:
James Taylor: Jellyman Kelly
Aw, rats! I wish they would have chosen "That Grouchy Face" instead. Jellyman Kelly's been released on DVD twice now. And this should be listed under season 11 or 12... It was on the 1979 album The Stars Come to Sesame Street.[/QUOTE]
MuppetDude said:
We All Sing the Same Song
I thought this was from the 1970s. Unless it was remade (or unless this is different from what I think it is... "We All Sing with the Same Voice")
MuppetDude said:
Put Down the Duckie
Sing Your Synonyms
Man, this DVD sure does have a lot of segments that appeared in "Sesame Street, Special". It also has three songs about Rubber Duckie, all previously unreleased on DVD (WHY COULDN'T THEY HAVE INCLUDED D-U-C-K-I-E? That's the only one that hasn't been on video!)
MuppetDude said:
Monsterpiece Theater: King and I
I have mixed feelings about this one. On one hand, it has previously been released on DVD, and I'd've liked for some unreleased Monsterpeice Theater segments to be on this (I know, Me, Claudias is on here). But on the other hand, theAllistar Cookie scenes were cut when previosuly released on video... Presumably we'll get this thing UNCUT!
MuppetDude said:
Season 26
Arrested Development: Pride
Dance Theater of Harlem: Five Birds
Luxo Jr.: Front/Back
My Name Is Zoe
I thought "My Name is Zoe" was from season 25. I could have sworn I saw it listed in a season 25 episode at Muppet Wiki...
MuppetDude said:
Season 39
Feist: 1234
The Golden Triangle of Destiny
David Bacham: Persistent
Plain White T's
Neil Patrick Harris: The Shoe Fairy
Bert & Ernie's Great Adventures: Penguin
WHAT? No "Murray Has a Little Lamb"? But otherwise a great selection of season 39 clips.
MuppetDude said:
Season 40
Guess the Seasons Song
D-Dance
Oh, I was hoping for Mad Men. I know, it an be viewed at sesamestreet.org and youtube, but I am still disapointed.
MuppetDude said:
Could this be an updated timeline sequence from The Street We Live On? Or even the same with no updates?
Still, I wonder if the chapter stops list everything on the set or not. Everythign pictured on the cover appears to be on there, but unless I'm mistaking, there's no sign of Guy Smiley, Biff and Sully, Don Music, or Harvey Kneeslapper on this set. And no Jazz Numbers segments? I am happy for all the rarities that are confirmed... Henson #1 Song was rare until recently, and we'll see at least one old school street story that wasn't shown on Noggin. And do any of us have the Batman Up/Through/Around sketch?