• 8 years 5 months ago
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    Celeste wrote:
    RetroSeaside wrote:
    I remember that one. Remember the other one w/ the lions?


    I think so. Please refresh my memory.

    This one??
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hc6HllfQBwY
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      • 8 years 5 months ago
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      I really like that Sesame Street skit when the Three Little Pigs were at a police station and the police officer told them which suspect is responsible for the pigs' actions. In the end, it was that Green little monster, and this one really gives me the laughs! I wonder if anyone remembers this and/or has the video to that?
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        • 8 years 5 months ago
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        i remember when the playground opened. dont know what else happend but kn ow the playground opened
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          • 8 years 5 months ago
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          I think I know what you're talking about. It was the short where the kids of a New York Elementary School helped design and build their new playground, right?
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            • 8 years 5 months ago
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            For those of you who haven't seen the closing to "Sesame Street", MJ Mad Mike over at Soundclick.com has brought over a heavy metal version of the "Sesame Street" closing credits mixing with those weird stuff and the guy came over and says "This is not a test of the Emergency Broadcast System". And don't forget the original version of the "Sesame Street" ending in different keys and a long roar at the end, just like the MGM logo. That is so weird.

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              • 8 years 5 months ago
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              ReedsRetroMommy wrote:
              Celeste wrote:
              RetroSeaside wrote:
              I remember that one. Remember the other one w/ the lions?


              I think so. Please refresh my memory.

              This one??
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hc6HllfQBwY


              Oh yeah. I remember that now.

              Hi all
              We're going to to learn how to count to four
              That's a 4.


              (Knock knock.)

              Come in.
              1 2 3 4
              4 big lions just came through my front door
              1 2 3 4
              4 big lions just sat on my floor
              1 2 3 4
              4 big lions just started to roar.

              Excuse me while head out to the store
              you just keep on counting to 4
              1 2 3 4
              I think I'll be out for a week or more
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                • 8 years 5 months ago
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                I LOOVE Don Music. That man is the SHIT. And Oscar's pet worm- what was his name?
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                  Slimey the worm.
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                    Thank you, Strykor :o
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                      My favorite bits were always the cookie monster segments, the yip yip aliens and the vintage counting song animations, the one with 10 spies featuring Grace Slick on vocals and Zappa's Mothers of Invention doing the music and the pinball one featuring the Pointer Sisters.
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                        • 8 years 5 months ago
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                        The classic banna sketch where Ernie had the bannana in his ear and Bert was yelling at him. The old school Bert and Ernie sketches were really funny as well. 8)
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                          Yessh. The dingers and the honkers were classic. great fun.
                          The 1-2-3 4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12 pinball thing was fab, teeny super little guy was cool, when cookie monster would go crazy eating cookies, Monsterpiece Theatre, and Kermit the Frog on Sesame street news. Those were my fave. skits/moments on the show.
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                            • 8 years 5 months ago
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                            Kermit interviewing the fairy tale and nursery Rhyme characters.

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                              • 8 years 5 months ago
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                              I Don't Want To Live On The Moon
                              I Know This Was Mentioned Before But No Video So Here You Go
                              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6YoCXkMlDA
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                                • 8 years 5 months ago
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                                I always remembered that guy on Sesame Street who looked and acted alot like Charlie Chaplin. I can't think of his name. He always wore a suite, a hat, and had a mustache just like Charlie Chaplin. I really wish I could remember his name. But I bet some of you who remember the good old days of Sesame Street know what I am talking about.
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                                  • 8 years 5 months ago
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                                  I remember him.... wasn't he played by one of the Sesame Street adults?
                                  I don't remember him (C.Chaplin) looking guy ever talking, either.
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                                    True wrote:
                                    I remember one of my Favorite lil segments from Old School Seseme Street

                                    Teeny Little Super Guy!! I thought that lil cup was sooo cool back then, and still do lol. Someone mentioned this but I had to say it again.



                                    I remember this guy. He and other cartoon characters were in little clear plastic cups (or glasses). This was definatly the old school of Sesame Street.
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                                      TV1985 wrote:
                                      I always remembered that guy on Sesame Street who looked and acted alot like Charlie Chaplin. I can't think of his name. He always wore a suite, a hat, and had a mustache just like Charlie Chaplin. I really wish I could remember his name. But I bet some of you who remember the good old days of Sesame Street know what I am talking about.


                                      That Charlie Chaplin lookalike was played by Maria.
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                                        • 8 years 5 months ago
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                                        TV1985 wrote:
                                        True wrote:
                                        I remember one of my Favorite lil segments from Old School Seseme Street

                                        Teeny Little Super Guy!! I thought that lil cup was sooo cool back then, and still do lol. Someone mentioned this but I had to say it again.



                                        I remember this guy. He and other cartoon characters were in little clear plastic cups (or glasses). This was definatly the old school of Sesame Street.

                                        Teeny Super Guy is the shizzbit.
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                                          mr3urious wrote:
                                          TV1985 wrote:
                                          I always remembered that guy on Sesame Street who looked and acted alot like Charlie Chaplin. I can't think of his name. He always wore a suite, a hat, and had a mustache just like Charlie Chaplin. I really wish I could remember his name. But I bet some of you who remember the good old days of Sesame Street know what I am talking about.


                                          That Charlie Chaplin lookalike was played by Maria.


                                          Though for the skit that required a mirror image of her, the "reflection" was played by Linda.
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