Video duration: 122 seconds
Global video hits: 743815
Classic stop motion animated film from Sesame Street, said to have been created by Jim Henson. Oranges, of course, are high in acid (citric). The song is from the opera Carmen.
Video duration: 407 seconds
Global video hits: 1288066
It doesn't get much better than this.... I can't imagine a better feel good song than this one! Check out the REST OF THE VIDEOS in this collection! Stop by my music webpage (Ryan's Smashing Life) and say hello!
Video duration: 190 seconds
Global video hits: 886582
Enjoy this preview of James Blunt singing a parody of his hit song "You're Beautiful" titled "My Triangle" airing on August 31st, 2007 as part of the new season of Sesame Street!
Video duration: 162 seconds
Global video hits: 554575
A throwback to the days of Sesame Street... this is a compilation of different pinball skits all rolled in to one. Check it out for those of you who remember!!
Performed by The Pointer Sisters. Pinball Number Count was originally produced in 1972 by Imagination, Inc. in San Francisco, California for the Children's Television Workshop. It made its debut on Sesame Street in 1976.
Video duration: 193 seconds
Global video hits: 2391640
In this short stand up, Dave makes fun of Sesame Street and briefly of one other kid's show that seed to sound different now that he is'nt a kid anymore. Enjoy.
Video duration: 89 seconds
Global video hits: 313815
Beautiful alphabet vignette from Sesame Street circa the late '70s. Better known as "Madrigal Alphabet", the music is by Donald Byrd and the animation is by Jeff Hale, also known for the Pinball Number Count, The Typewriter Guy, and the Ringmaster series, according to MuppetWiki. A gift from my site, The Sesame Street Lyrics Archive, enjoy!
Video duration: 65 seconds
Global video hits: 190025
For more videos and games check out our new website at http://www.sesamestr eet.org launching Aug 11, 2008.
In this video a counting pinball game focuses on the number "12."
Sesame Street is a production of Sesame Workshop, a nonprofit educational organization which also produces Pinky Dinky Doo, The Electric Company, and other programs for children around the world.