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A new idea I thought of today: Wouldn't it be amazing if they can get as many of the cast and crew (including those no longer on the show) as possible (maybe 45 of them) to talk about their top 45 favorite Sesame Street moments or memories? Something like this would be too big for a DVD collection (especially since there'd likely be a lot of overlapping moments.... How many cast members wouldn't mention Big Bird learning of Mr. Hooper's death or the entire Christmas Eve on Sesame Street?), and we don't know if they'd like to list 45 favorite moments like some of us would. They might want to talk about just a few favorite moments, but then again I'm not a mind-reader.
But it would be cool if they did something like that for the Sesame Street website blog, or if sesamestreet.org had a series of playlists of everybody's top 45 favorite clips. It'd be especially cool to see Frank Oz make such a list.
Or maybe a documentary special compiling the top 45 greatest Sesame Street moments as picked by the cast and crew (maybe even have fans nominate) and then show the most commonly-picked choices. Or maybe it'd be cool if they could find a way to have the characters talk about their top 45 favorite moments, but how would they determine favorite moments that don't feature each individual character (I know, The Count's top 45 favorites are probably counting clips, Oscar would like clips about trash or being grouchy, Cookie Monster would like clips about food, but there's also characters who aren't tied to an interest or gimmick).
Of course, if Sesame Workshop decided to let fans nominate clips for a "top 45 favorite moments" DVD, would fans like us nominate what we truly like the best or would most of us nominate rare clips that we most want to see? Back in 2010 I did a list of my top 41 favorite Sesame Street segments for the Muppet Mindset, if I was given the chance I could pick those 41 moments and then add four segments that were introduced after 2010 (or older segments I either hadn't seen or didn't know about).
Or maybe a "top 45 greatest Sesame Street moments" book would be great. It could be like Jerry Beck's "Top 100 Looney Tunes Shorts" book that came out a few years ago.
I need to stop getting myself excited over ideas that I have no control over.
But it would be cool if they did something like that for the Sesame Street website blog, or if sesamestreet.org had a series of playlists of everybody's top 45 favorite clips. It'd be especially cool to see Frank Oz make such a list.
Or maybe a documentary special compiling the top 45 greatest Sesame Street moments as picked by the cast and crew (maybe even have fans nominate) and then show the most commonly-picked choices. Or maybe it'd be cool if they could find a way to have the characters talk about their top 45 favorite moments, but how would they determine favorite moments that don't feature each individual character (I know, The Count's top 45 favorites are probably counting clips, Oscar would like clips about trash or being grouchy, Cookie Monster would like clips about food, but there's also characters who aren't tied to an interest or gimmick).
Of course, if Sesame Workshop decided to let fans nominate clips for a "top 45 favorite moments" DVD, would fans like us nominate what we truly like the best or would most of us nominate rare clips that we most want to see? Back in 2010 I did a list of my top 41 favorite Sesame Street segments for the Muppet Mindset, if I was given the chance I could pick those 41 moments and then add four segments that were introduced after 2010 (or older segments I either hadn't seen or didn't know about).
Or maybe a "top 45 greatest Sesame Street moments" book would be great. It could be like Jerry Beck's "Top 100 Looney Tunes Shorts" book that came out a few years ago.
I need to stop getting myself excited over ideas that I have no control over.