Hey! I remember seeing 'Dinosaurs', but as a toddler, could never understand the language content, just the physical humor.
Which leads me to my third discovered Kevin Clash favorite: Baby Sinclair rescuing his family (dad, brother, dad's friend) from the tar pits. In that episode, he did get distracted, but when he was playing video games with a new friend he met along the way, he continued on and completed his rescue task. It was surprising to see how black the three dinosaurs were getting from the sticky tar!
I have no idea which episode that was.
Please somebody post it up here.
Dinosaurs clips are rare to find on the internet, but yeah I totally know which one you mean. In fact, on DVD that episode "Into the Woods" I think the episode is called has a commentary on it and it happens to be one of Brian Henson's all time favorites and mine too mainly because it features in the begaining "Blarney: The happiest bouncing ball of foam. He's like the house guest that never leaves." lol It's amazing how great Steve Whitmire is at imitating Barney's voice. Plus another great Kevin Clash moment, Howard Handupme hosting a direct to video on a toddler's Wilderness Ritual.
Howard: Currently you are the youngest member of the family who's always needy and self centered.
Toddler: Come Here, Gimme Gimme Gimme, I don't care about you at all! (I love that words in the characters mouth style satire they use)
Howard: And your parents can tolerate it up to a point.
Father (voice): THAT'S IT!
Toddler is thrown out of the cave which is basicly one of the unisaur puppets
Toddler: Hey, what's the big ide-ya?
Howard: This Wilderness Ritual will teach your loved one the importance of family and caring for others.
Then the monster puppet from The Jim Henson Hour: The Monster Maker pops up looking at the Toddler
Toddler: Boy, family sure is important. READY TO COME BACK IN EDNA!
Monster easts Toddler and burps
Howard: If they are quick enough. Basicly you leave your kid on the front door step outside alone for 20 minutes and then take him out for a Happy Meal. So, so long and good luck to your Wilderness Ritual.
lol
Then Fran turns off the video and asks if Baby understood it and he says "Sure, BUY ME SOMETHING!" lol
I did want to reply to your quote that you posted regarding how you remember seeing Dinosaurs in your childhood. I grew up watching Dinosaurs myself but what I wanted to point out was I remember meeting someone once (had a crush on her, didn't work out, long unrelated story) and she told me that Dinosaurs was one of the greatest kid shows she ever seen. And I smiled and said. Dinosaurs isn't a kids show, it's a satirical comedy show but kind of like The Simpsons, it's social satire yet it's a family sitcom. And it's so interesting to see that mix, satire which can be stood best by high brow intellectual people mostly adults yet it's a family sitcom and has morals which a family could sit down and watch together. But of course depending on the family, the children's maturity and adult supervision. 90s were a time where it's not as PC and safe as TV is today in my opinion. But I don't see much of that mix anymore. Simpsons have a more family turn to it instead of it's satirical aspects in it's hayday (a Simpsons debate would probably work best in another thread in general discussions but I hate arguing. lol) And even I thought Mystery Science Theater 3000 was a kids show since I grew up with it until I seen the movie in my high school days. lol It's funny because I grew up watching shows that were animated and puppetry that were meant for adults, something about adult comedy shows with puppets and cartoons caught my eye as a kid more then kiddy shows. lol But like everything I love and even being the life long Muppet fan as I have been, it's really great seeing it as an adult because I can see an episode of a show I haven't seen as a kid and finally getting all these jokes and gags that only adults would get and just laughing at all these new jokes as well as the slapstick which everyone can benefit. So it becomes all new again.
Anyway, sorry for going off subject a tad. Let me stear everything back to the original topic with another great Kev moment
Now here's a rare character that I'm not sure if anyone remembered when growing up with Sesame, I sure didn't. I grew up with 80s / 90s Sesame. I heard Dexter didn't last long, have many appearances. Kevin would perform the head and there's a second person who's a pro juggler.
Though probably my favorite character that Kevin did on Sesame was probably Kingston Livingston III. He was the next Roosevelt Franklin but a more modern one. It's sad that he and Benny Bunny wasn't on Sesame anymore. Personally I prefer them then Elmo, Zoe, Rosita and Abby Cadabbi.