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Renaissance-y alphabet cartoon...

Farmerbot

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...hoping to find this on a compilation somewhere or if anyone has a copy...

It's an alphabet cartoon with very Renaissance-y music(a flute, violin, female vocalist singing the letter as it apears). Very well-done animation with ornate letters that turn into animals, jesters, queens, kings and other renaissance-y things. Ran in the late 70's I think.

Anyone got any info on this? Thanks! :sing:

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I did a little more research and I think I found it. It's possible the one I'm looking for is refered to as "Madrigal Alphabet" or medievel...

There's a post by MuppetDude with some info:
(btw - if anyone's got this on tape I'm willing to trade :excited: )

#1093
Sesame Street Goes To Hawaii
Sponsored by: K, N, and 4
Original Airdate: 1978

Description:
Big Bird and Snuffleupagus are still in search of Mount Snuffleupagus, but instead they find a mountain with a hole in it, and find time to do a hula with the kids. Meanwhile, the gang also learns how to do a hula. Buffy sings about the different types of people in Hawaii and helps Cody with a swim. Plus, Bob learns some new Hawaiian games, and also "talks" to Linda on the telephone.

What You'll See...

Muppets: Ernie Decorates the Apartment
Live-Action: The Count Counts Kids On A Mat
Cartoon: Cleaning Lady Swaps Sound
Muppets: Grover's Counting Echo
Song: "Cookie Disco" with CM and the Girls
Live-Action: Paul and Michael Make Dinner
Cartoon: Happy the Dog
Muppets: Muppets Choose Teams
Cartoon: Madigral Alphabet
Muppets: Ernie Makes a Sculpture
Cartoon: Friends Around the Year
Cartoon: Colored Lines Make a Circle
Song: The Lonely "N"
Film: What's Backwards?
Cartoon: Elephants Have 4 Legs
Cartoon: Small "K" Kisses
Film: Car Construction Pixilation
Cartoon: "K" is for Kite
 

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Farmerbot said:
...hoping to find this on a compilation somewhere or if anyone has a copy...

It's an alphabet cartoon with very Renaissance-y music(a flute, violin, female vocalist singing the letter as it apears). Very well-done animation with ornate letters that turn into animals, jesters, queens, kings and other renaissance-y things. Ran in the late 70's I think.

Anyone got any info on this? Thanks! :sing:

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I recall it but it had to have gone as far back as the mid 70s if not before because I rememebr it going back at least that far.
 
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