LittleJerry92
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I've wondered if these two inserts were filmed the same day.... Given how Ray has a red shirt on in both.
I wouldn't be surprised considering he's a guest star, so he would be less available than the regulars.I've wondered if these two inserts were filmed the same day.... Given how Ray has a red shirt on in both.
I'm pretty sure all segments with particular guest stars were all filmed in one day.I wouldn't be surprised considering he's a guest star, so he would be less available than the regulars.
Yeah, that's correct. It's like with "Monster in the Mirror" - all the celebrities in the video are wearing the same exact clothing as in the individual spots they filmed for that season. Season 27 had the same scenario, except it was the Alphabet Song that year.I'm pretty sure all segments with particular guest stars were all filmed in one day.
The Alphabet Song was actually Season 28, not 27.Yeah, that's correct. It's like with "Monster in the Mirror" - all the celebrities in the video are wearing the same exact clothing as in the individual spots they filmed for that season. Season 27 had the same scenario, except it was the Alphabet Song that year.
The Elmo and Ray insert being as early as season 27, with Chris Barton's outfit from a song actually being in season 27 insisting the former is also from said season would say otherwise.The Alphabet Song was actually Season 28, not 27.
According to Muppet Wiki, the earliest known appearance of The Alphabet Song was Episode 3526 which was Season 28.The Elmo and Ray insert being as early as season 27, with Chris Barton's outfit from a song actually being in season 27 insisting the former is also from said season would say otherwise.
Aha! The key words are "earliest known", not "first."According to Muppet Wiki, the earliest known appearance of The Alphabet Song was Episode 3526 which was Season 28.
Something still isn’t right though.Aha! The key words are "earliest known", not "first."
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