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Sketch related to "Mystery of the Four Dragons"

lilgreenguy

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Hi, everyone.

I wonder if anybody could help me remember the premise of a Sesame Street sketch that was a spinoff -- or maybe even the predecessor to -- "The Mystery of the Four Dragons". The only thing I remember for sure is that it contained mostly the same if not exactly the same characters as "...Dragons", and that at the end of the sketch it was the Evil Prime Minister rather than the narrator who struck the closing gong. There may have been other plays as well, but this is the only one I remember any specifics about (and as you can see, it's not even that much).

I guess this is a question for the diehards; as far as I know this sketch hasn't aired since the '70s. It certainly never aired on "Sesame Street Unpaved".

Can anyone help?

Thanks so much.


Marshall
 
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