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Your Favorite Cartoons on Sesame Street

Luke kun

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  • Cracks
  • ANYTHING BY SALLY CRUIKSHANK
  • F for Faces
  • Bill the Bat and Claire the Cat
  • Agua
  • Lost Boy
  • Superman and Batman
  • The D cartoon from the first episode that Ernie kept requesting to play again
  • Felines
  • Beware of the Box
  • Face morph skits
  • ANYTHING BY KAREN AQUA (especially Pass Along Alphabet and Freeze Dance)
  • Noodles and Nedd
  • Lowercase n
  • Cecille
  • Psychedelic Alphabet
  • Factory Countdown
  • Seasons
 

Bliffenstimmers

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Earlier this week, or the week before, I had done a fanart piece on classic Sesame animation, which was fueled by my rekindled admiration for skits from the first season, such as this one by Cliff Roberts.


Recently it occurred to me just how much Jim Thurman had a hand in these animations (and ones made later on, like "Teeny Little Superguy" and "Calcutta Joe," the modern rhino) and what a fun and distinct voice actor he is when he's not writing. I wonder if he also had anything to do with the old McDonaldland ads.
 

crackmaster

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Everything I said as Luke kun, with the addition of the Soul cartoons. And the Cab Callomouse cartoons.
 

LittleJerry92

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To name some:

Teeny Little Super Guy, Azis the spider, the rap number cartoons, etc
 

crackmaster

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Anything narrated by Gary Owens, really. And the other Hanna-Barbera voice actors, of course (why Buster Jones never did a voice is beyond me.)
 

Flaky Pudding

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Anything by Sally Cruikshank. I love her surreal style of animation, it just looks super cool to me. Many of the songs which accompanied the animation were very catchy as well.
 

CoolGuy1013

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I have too many to count, but building off Sally Cruikshank, I always loved “Island of Emotion” and “Beginning, Middle, and End”.

That said, I always hated her Abstract Count series.
 
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