Well, the Elmo's World "People in Your Neighborhood" DVD was released. Did anybody get it and see if it indeed has any bonus "People in Your Neighborhood" segments?
IF the upcoming "Learning Letters with Elmo" has ANY bonus clips, I'd like it to have The Letter of the Day Pageant if it can only have one bonus clip (that one's a bit long for a classic clip, and if the letters are represented in alphabetical order then the winner wouldn't be much of a surprise). But I'd also like for it to have a bonus selection of classic letter segments, if for any reason classic clips can't be part of the main program (considering C is for Cookie Monster and Sily Storytime had a good balance of new and old I'd be surprised), I'd like for it to have a Typewriter segment (my choices would be I-Ink or O-Owl, since those are the only ones without images on Muppet Wiki), an AlphaQuest segment (preferably not the R segment, since that's the only one on DVD), an Alphabet Chat segment, a Harvey Kneeslapper segment, and some rare segment from one of the first three seasons (maybe one of Jim Henson's claymation segments, or The Sound of the Letter A).
Somehow I have a feeling that Learning Letters with Elmo won't include segments for every letter. It's 50 minutes long, but will include two street stories (taking up 20-30 minutes altogether). There very well could be time to cram in segments for every letter (many letter segments are very short), but I still doubt it. Learning About Letters and Do the Alphabet didn't have segments about every letter, either.
Here's a small selection of what I think would be good for the DVD, besides the two confirmed street stories and the bonus segments I suggested:
- The Letter of the Day: A (alright, so Muppet Wiki confirms this will be included)
- Harvey Kneeslapper: B
- Super K Cereal (but only if it's not on The Best of Sesame Street Spoofs)
- M Stores
- Animated Cookie Monster sings about U (I'll be surprised if this doesn't have any of the Sesame English letter segments)
- Mystery Guest
It would be great if it were to include a Kermit segment about letters, but he has/will be in quite a few Sesame Street DVDs this year (though two are just cameo appearances), so I'll forgive Sesame Workshop if he's excluded from this.