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Sesame Street is a long-running American children's television series created by Joan Ganz Cooney and Lloyd Morrisett. The program is known for its educational content, and images communicated through the use of Jim Henson's Muppets, animation, short films, humor, and cultural references. The series premiered on November 10, 1969, to positive reviews, some controversy, and high viewership; it has aired on the U.S.'s national public television provider (PBS) since its debut, with its first run moving to premium channel HBO on January 16, 2016.
The show has undergone significant changes throughout its history. The format of Sesame Street consists of a combination of commercial television production elements and techniques which have evolved to reflect the changes in American culture and the audience's viewing habits. With the creation of Sesame Street, producers and writers of a children's television show used, for the first time, educational goals and a curriculum to shape its content. It was also the first time a show's educational effects were studied.
123 Sesame Street is a syndication package of Sesame Street episodes from 1993–1994 (1999–2003) 1998 (2002–2005) and 2000 (2005) originally airing on Noggin.
The syndication package included seasons 25, 30, and 31 of Sesame Street. It was created as a follow-up to Noggin's first Sesame Street syndication package, Sesame Street Unpaved.
Unlike Sesame Street Unpaved (which featured select episodes from the first twenty seasons), the package included most episodes from the twenty-fifth, thirtieth, and thirty-first seasons of Sesame Street
There have been a variety of Sesame Street video games released for video game platforms, ranging from general Sesame Street titles, to Big Bird titles, to Elmo titles. Most of the Sesame Street video games were published and developed by NewKidCo.
Big Bird's Egg Catch (originally "Grover's Egg Catch") is a 1983 video game for the Atari 2600 developed by Atari and Children's Computer Workshop.
In Big Bird's Egg Catch, the player controls Big Bird of Sesame Street fame as he saves eggs produced by chickens at the top of the screen. These eggs travel down variously contorted chutes to land safely in the basket perched on Big Bird's head. Most eggs count for a single point, but a golden egg will periodically appear that is worth five points. When an egg is dropped, a number of points are lost. At higher levels, the eggs move faster, the chutes become more convoluted, there are more egg-laying hens, and the chutes may even flash invisible. "Turkey in the Straw", the song that plays during the egg-catching, also increases in tempo.
Is there ever a sketch where the Count doesn't come out on top?
Missing Segments A Rabbit Hides From The Windy Rainy Weather Until It Becomes Spring Animation Kite Flying Festival Film A Girl Practices To Roller Skate Cartoon Bert And Ernie Air Play Ball Come On Y’all Song Hero Guy Flying Adventure I’m A Little Airplane Song Grover The Flight Attendant Baby Takes It First Steps In Van Gogh Painting Animation Walk Song Kids Mural Painting 18 Elmo’s World Weather the full version I instead used the HD Re Edit Abby Saying The Sponsors
Elmo comes across Miles playing basketball, and decides to help him practice a little for an upcoming game with his friends. Elmo wants to join their game, but it's just for big kids – a lesson Gordon explains to Elmo when he finds him sad on the ledge.
while i'm in the works of trying to fix my DVD dubber thing here's a reuploading of an episode i uploaded fully once but took it down due to troubles with Sesame Workshop but now thanks to someone called Sesame Maniac i'll be able to upload this episode in street scene form what do you guys think? NOTE: i do not own or endorse what's in this video
Scenes from episode 3158 (season 25)
1. Squid 2. Newspaper 3. Dog 4. Lazy 5. Pumpernickel 6. Ballet 7. Tricycle 8. Disappear 9. Ticklish 10. Frustrated 11. Prepared 12. Family 13. Mystery 14. Mail 15. Predicament 16. Windy 17. Apology 18. Gigantic 19. Rhyme 20. Amazing 21. Expert 22. Practice 23. Pretend 24. Sigh 25. Angry 26. Struggle Sesame Street (The Bookaneers, Chris looks for a job, The word "Dog" escapes Abby's book, Lucy the Lazy Lizard, Abby plays the letter "P" game, The Tutu Spell, Big Bird Breaks Elmo's Tricycle, Big Bird Helps Zero, Sleeping Grouchy, Triangle Lover of the Day, Fairy Tale Emergencies, Rosita, Telly, and Zoe play house, The Missing Melon, Elmo sends Abby her first letter, Big Bird, Elmo and Abby sing, Telly helps Gordon practice golf, Slimey competes for the Worm Cup, Elmo wants a pet dinosa...
Scenes from episode 3369
Another funny episode from season 29...show 3695
The rest of the street scenes from episode #3136
Sesame Street is a long-running American children's television series created by Joan Ganz Cooney and Lloyd Morrisett. The program is known for its educational content, and images communicated through the use of Jim Henson's Muppets, animation, short films, humor, and cultural references. The series premiered on November 10, 1969, to positive reviews, some controversy, and high viewership; it has aired on the U.S.'s national public television provider (PBS) since its debut, with its first run moving to premium channel HBO on January 16, 2016.
The show has undergone significant changes throughout its history. The format of Sesame Street consists of a combination of commercial television production elements and techniques which have evolved to reflect the changes in American culture and the audience's viewing habits. With the creation of Sesame Street, producers and writers of a children's television show used, for the first time, educational goals and a curriculum to shape its content. It was also the first time a show's educational effects were studied.
Worm, worm, worm, worm,
Worm, worm, worm, worm,
We're all for worm
And worm for all
Together we will
Squirm or fall
We squiggle together
And wriggle together
Worms up in the sky!
Co-operating
Night and day
To make our spaceship fly!
Worm, worm, worm, worm,
Worm, worm, worm, worm,
We crawl together
We're all together
Flying night to noon
Co-operating worm by worm
So we land on the moon
We're all for worm
And worm for all
Together we will squirm
Fall!