Then Elmo asks a kid on the street his favorite song and he says he likes "Hey Diddle Diddle". This leads into Snuffy singing "On Top of Spaghetti" while enacting the song by eating the spaghetti and sneezing the meatball off and chasing after it. A few kids are shown in a video stating their favorite songs, and the last one mentioned is "On Top of Spaghetti". (Throughout the video, Elmo is asking kids for their favorite songs) We jump to Elmo in the arbor area humming "Elmo's Song" and he mentions he's humming his favorite song- and explains that he has his video camera with him to record other kids' favorite songs. Plot- We start on the Street, where Mary and her lamb dart by. Here's a review of "Kids' Favorite Songs 2"- a 2001 Sesame Street Home Video with an approximate run time of about 45 minutes. Washington instead of her first name.Īnyway, it's a fun video to watch that comes off like a cartoon version of Sesame Street! Hooper is pretty much the only human on Sesame Street Big Bird or any of the Muppets have ever really addressed by their proper title- so it's interesting that Big Bird refers to this character as Mrs. Also, Big Bird would have addressed her as Susan, rather than Mrs. Washington, who I almost thought was Susan- but I'm pretty sure her last name is Robinson. I can't remember if I've seen her on the show before or not- if I have, it was when I was a kid.and it's been a long time since I've heard Rodeo Rosie's voice- so that was cool. In one of the stories on the video, I got to see Little Bird show up as a main character, along with cameos from Biff and Sully, Roosevelt Franklin, Betty Lou and even Rodeo Rosie. It's a bit similar to the Marvel superhero cartoon of the 1960s- Captain America, Thor, Iron Man, Sub-Mariner and Hulk (there were also Spider-Man and Fantastic Four cartoons, but the animation for those were a slight bit better)- for those familiar with those cartoons.Īnd the other thing is that, as far as I can tell, the original performers all voice their characters and that's cool. The "3" and "5" Stories videos still have animated images- not quite a cartoon, but not quite a still image either. Those have still images of pages from storybooks and only have Caroll Spinney narrating, as well as doing voices for all characters. This video, along with the "5 Sesame Street Stories" video, has some key differences from the Start-to-Read video series. It's been reviewed on here before, so I won't go into a lot of detail, but I thought I'd make a few comments. Okay, well I just got through watching "3 Sesame Street Stories" this morning. Elmo also holds and attached storybook with fun embroidered sketches!.Some thoughts on "3 Sesame Street stories"
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