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Sesame Street Episode 847 with Margaret Hamilton

wiley207

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Well, news of the leak made its way to Fallon, despite not even mentioning the actual episode in question.

I can understand not showing actual footage from Episode 847, but the way they used that classic Mel Blanc WB/DePatie-Freleng scream for the Elmo jumpscare made me laugh when it came up! I think it's because I've heard the scream used in too many humorous moments (including in some of my own videos) for that jumpscare to spook me.
 

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I mean moreso the person who eventually went out of their way to upload it on YouTube.
As unbelievable as it is, NBC actually interviewed that guy and he spread a bunch of false info like Jim Henson banning the episode (lol) and it never even airing.
 

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I'm guessing they did not need permission to use a Sesame Street clip for a talk show, but I wonder if it would have been just as funny if they used an actual clip from the episode.
 

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I'm guessing they avoided it maybe because the footage was not necessarily released by any official means.
 

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If it were a mere ten seconds then I think that could at least fall under fair use. But it’s understandable about wanting to avoid it.
 

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Where did the Big Bird clip they used come from? Is it an episode or segment that has been released commercially, online through Sesame Workshop, or on HBO Max? I really don’t know where that clip comes from (though it’s clearly not a 1970s clip).
 
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