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Super Grover:Light Bulb

Dantecat

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Hi,I Was Wondering What Year This Skit Was Because On The Grover DVD After A Montage Of Some Of Super Grovers Bad Landings,They Just Show A Skit Where Super Grover Tries To Help A Young Girl About Turning Off A Light But She Just Helps Super Grover How! Do You Know What Year This Skit Was :confused:

Huh?
 

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Another Super Grover sketch

Thought I'd use this thread to recall a different Super Grover sketch.

The scene is in a city park, perhaps Central Park, and a kid is crying because he (she?) is stuck in this cage. Why a park would have a cage with wrought-iron bars is beyond me, but Super Grover heard his cries and landed inside the cage. SG decided to rescue the child by attempting to bend the bars.

The announcer said "Suddenly, the boy (or girl?) looked up."

Upon seeing a large EXIT sign, the kid casually pushed a door open and left. Meanwhile, SG was not having much luck forcing the cage open, and actually got his head caught between the bars! His last words were something like "Super Grover will need a cute little hacksaw."
 

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it was a boy and he wasn't crying though he was a bit upset because his Mom would of been mad if he were late getting home for dinner.
 
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