> footinmouthindustrys said on
11-21-2009 at
22:35:
I remember this so well!
> lobsteros said on
11-21-2009 at
20:01:
Dot EATS Dash
> lobsteros said on
11-21-2009 at
19:57:
0_o 2:13
> samandmrcheese said on
11-07-2009 at
23:34:
Thanks for the info.
> ioph3 said on
11-07-2009 at
06:48:
That happens to be the 1970's and 1980's end music for Sesame Street.
> Mmccormick88 said on
11-02-2009 at
05:30:
Remember this, but was sort of watching less of sesame street by the time they started. Heavily Inspired by Tom Tom Club's "Genius of Love" methinks?
> MMfan365 said on
10-30-2009 at
01:21:
omg! Did anyone see john tartaglia's name in the credits?? is there anybody from avenue q that was not a sesame street puppeteer??
> MultiPrincessZelda said on
10-22-2009 at
19:33:
Lumpytoast and Nevetsboy2, you are a motherfucking shitty bitchy babyish geeky pair of cunts!
> samandmrcheese said on
10-20-2009 at
21:06:
Whats the song at 1:47?
> Hitogoji said on
07-30-2009 at
05:57:
That ending is actually years old.
> pbscraze said on
07-05-2009 at
14:27:
I like the old credits better when Big Bird says the old closing for Sesame Street.
> GwynfrynWilliams said on
06-23-2009 at
05:23:
Hmm. I think the logo is with a fish and music, not just letters!
> MuzikJunkyAES said on
06-18-2009 at
06:31:
And Chuck, Theodore, and Friz. Peace.
> Nevetsboy2 said on
05-05-2009 at
22:56:
I was born in the 90's, and this closing theme haunts me to this very day.
> infinione said on
04-09-2009 at
03:52:
yeah no joke
> pbscraze said on
04-04-2009 at
14:02:
Don't ya just LOVE the 90's?!
> JessieDaughtry said on
03-28-2009 at
16:36:
Hell yeah. I wish they'd keep the old stuff too! That would be truly appreciated to all of us that are big fans of the old stuff.
> Lumpytoast said on
03-11-2009 at
22:36:
True that.
> TherealRNO said on
02-28-2009 at
03:41:
We NEED a new Walt and new Jim pronto...
> TherealRNO said on
02-28-2009 at
03:39:
GDelva: But really...as a Muppet fan, I can say that even with Elmo, the Street is better than the other drivel out...reality TV (bleh), cartoons with poor writting (yuck), segments that butcher beloved franchises for a cheap laugh (no thanks), children's shows replacing heart and soul for poor comedic effects and supposed "interactivity" that doesn't help as much as it claims it does (ugh), or the teenybopper movement (please go away).