wiley207
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I am certain you are joking...
I am certain you are joking...
Yes I was joking.I am certain you are joking...
Holy ******* *** crackers! Is that a real episode? That sounds like nothing short of nightmare fuel in it's purest formI'm sorry, you guys! I thought if you were scared of the surreal SS episode animation as a teen.
Now, do you remember the other skit?
I saw someone talking about it on Yesterdayland...
It was where Big Bird dreams that he's a six-inch-size canary and the two mean Muppets want him to be fed by a cat and suddenly, a LIVE cat arrives to eat Big Bird!
This did not scare me...but is anyone else scared of that as a kid???
Wow....that's absolutely mad. That must be from the ganja days of SS.Holy ******* *** crackers! Is that a real episode? That sounds like nothing short of nightmare fuel in it's purest form
I know right! That is pretty disturbing but of course sometimes even the most innocent of kiddie shows will include creepy things that are out of place. Just look at "The Lion and the Bear" from Teletubbies. I'm a 19 year old man and that scene STILL haunts me to this dayWow....that's absolutely mad. That must be from the ganja days of SS.
Still no comments to help me solve this horse mystery. So I'm gonna assume it's not a real skit or was from a different show rather than SS. That is a shame because that clip sounded oddly funny to me.Okay, I've got a VERY interesting unidentified sketch for all the classic Sesame Street enthusiasts to help me figure out today. Although I personally don't remember this one in the least, it was something I recently heard about online. On the awesome website Kindertrauma, somebody mentioned a character (possibly Claymation) that scared them as a kid. (S)he wasn't sure whether they had dreamed it or not so it very well could be made up but if it exists, it is definitely something I'd want to see as stop motion has always intrigued me. The skit he mentioned was about a Claymation horse with skin the texture of the Pillsbury Dough Boy. It's head would react to things the way a dog would and it's tail would wag like a dog despite being a horse. I think that sounds like a very creative and funny concept so if this exists, please let me now. Great YouTube Poop material right here lol!