Okay, I've been thinking about this one for a LONG time. There's this one segment that I remember that seems like it was probably from Sesame Street, but I kind of have the feeling that it may have been from some another PBS show, or else from another show on a cable network like Nickelodeon or The Learning Channel.
Anyway, here it is -
It's suppose to be a TV commercial for a brand of chicken soup hosted by, get this, a CHICKEN puppet wearing a white chef's hat and an apron.
Behind him are shelves lined with rows and rows of cans containing the soup product he's touting, and there's also two hen puppets who pop up singing the jingle for the commercial. Now, what makes this segment so unique is that it also teaches the alphabet. By that, the chicken host names the various ingredients in the soup that begin with each letter of the alphabet. However, the ingredients are not food, nor are they edible in ANY way possible! They're all regular household items that go crashing into a large steaming pot placed in the foreground.
Some examples that I remember representing each letter of the alphabet was-
A-Anchors
B-Basketballs
C-Copper_______?
Each item goes into the pot one by one in groups of three or four, as the letter that stands for each item appears on screen.
Other items that went into the soup were-
D-Dry_______? (Dryer lint?)
E-Erasers
F-Faucets
I think the next set consisted of-
G-Guitars
H-Horseshoes
I-Irons
J-Jelly Jars
I forget what else there was mid-way through, but the last batch of ingredients was-
T-Telephones
U-Umbrellas
V-Violins
...and then there was...
W-Wagon Wheels
X-Xylophones
Y-Yo-Yos
and Z-Zippers
I know this sounds rather silly, but in a fun way. It does seem like something from Sesame Street, but I'm almost positive it was from another program. Would anyone happen to know what I'm talking about, and what show this was from? I also know for 100% that I DID NOT dream this.
Anyway, here it is -
It's suppose to be a TV commercial for a brand of chicken soup hosted by, get this, a CHICKEN puppet wearing a white chef's hat and an apron.
Behind him are shelves lined with rows and rows of cans containing the soup product he's touting, and there's also two hen puppets who pop up singing the jingle for the commercial. Now, what makes this segment so unique is that it also teaches the alphabet. By that, the chicken host names the various ingredients in the soup that begin with each letter of the alphabet. However, the ingredients are not food, nor are they edible in ANY way possible! They're all regular household items that go crashing into a large steaming pot placed in the foreground.
Some examples that I remember representing each letter of the alphabet was-
A-Anchors
B-Basketballs
C-Copper_______?
Each item goes into the pot one by one in groups of three or four, as the letter that stands for each item appears on screen.
Other items that went into the soup were-
D-Dry_______? (Dryer lint?)
E-Erasers
F-Faucets
I think the next set consisted of-
G-Guitars
H-Horseshoes
I-Irons
J-Jelly Jars
I forget what else there was mid-way through, but the last batch of ingredients was-
T-Telephones
U-Umbrellas
V-Violins
...and then there was...
W-Wagon Wheels
X-Xylophones
Y-Yo-Yos
and Z-Zippers
I know this sounds rather silly, but in a fun way. It does seem like something from Sesame Street, but I'm almost positive it was from another program. Would anyone happen to know what I'm talking about, and what show this was from? I also know for 100% that I DID NOT dream this.
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