minor muppetz
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Doesn't the booklet list the bonus segments?I'd have to look later on I got distracted and put on Sonia's audio commentary, and I'm a bit too lazy to stop it and go and get Disc 2 at the moment.
Does the set contain any "Teeny Little Super Guy" segments?
Does the set include any of the following rare characters from this era: Aristotle, Deena and Pearl, or Leslie Mostly?
I know that many older episodes have the theme music playing at the end of the shows as the sponsors are announced, even on episodes that don't have end credits. I wonder how that's handled here. I wonder if Sesame Workshop has any copies of these episodes without the music playing at the beginning and ending, since when the music plays there is often talking over the music. I wonder if the music is muted or if any dialogue during these scenes are redubbed (in the old days a different character announced the sponsors by voice-over, so it shouldn't be too hard to replace those).
In the book Street Gang, it says that the producers decided from the beginning to let the songwriters own the rights to songs written for the show, so they could get the best songwriters possible and because the show was a non-profit production. Still, it's weird for the opening to be cut now after all these years. Also interesting in that it seems Sesame Workshop has never had any problems with releasing any song written especially for the show on any commercial release. I wonder if other Joe Raposo tunes are on here (I know Jon Stone and Bruce Hart are also credited with writing the theme).Seriously... How can a TV show NOT OWN it's own theme song? I'd love to see someone explain that one.