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A talkative yak repeatedly lecturing about the words "yak," "you" and "yes" all beginning with "Y." After he is called a "yakity yakity yak," the yak goes nuts and charges toward the camera with frenzied eyes, smashing the screen. (Later reruns of this segment in the late 1990s modified the ending so
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Baby Bear's imaginary superhero friend brought to life by Baby Bear who draws a picture of him and sings his theme song. After springing to life as an animated character, he and Baby Bear embark on adventures together, but face unexpected challenges. Fortunately, Hero Guy never fails to save the day.
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A bellhop who would almost complete a task that his boss, the hotel manager, asks for - 2 lost kids in the lobby; 8 steamer trunks on level 8; walking 10 tiny terriers; 12 wake-up calls; taking an elderly man's two heavy bags to Room 14; carrying the bags to Level 16; bringing a phone call for Table
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A series of animated segments featuring a boy, Heathcliff (whose shirt has the word "HE" written on it), a girl, Sheila (whose shirt has the word "SHE" written on it), and a bear, called the "IT" (who has the word "IT" written on its fur). These segments focus on how a common object functions, with
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A careless, destructive youth who would throw garbage, chop down trees, and leak oil into the waters, with the jaunty "Flora Song" in the background. The chorus always pointed out how "if every kid did it, can't you see what an icky, messy, no-fun world it would be (yuck)," typically ending with a
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The secret alter-ego of Marcia Middlewell, a seemingly average girl. Whenever impending trouble was afoot, Marcia would use her magic phrase, "Zapper jiffy squincher scrum, make me into Thelma Thumb!" to shrink down to a salt-shaker-sized superhero, who could fly to the rescue. Her size of choice
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A cheerful globe who appears as a magician attempting to pull a rabbit out of her hat, but ends up pulling an animal from another country (e.g., a kangaroo from Australia, and many others). Another installment had Gloria being sick due to littering. And another featured Gloria Globe trying to get
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An animated man designed by David Wachtenheim. He introduced each episode of Sesame Street that appears on Old School Volume 1. In his introductions, he starts to talk about the show, and slowly starts talking about himself before an off-camera voice tells him to start the show. Bob is originally
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A prepubescent African-American detective (self-described "super crimefighting ace") who, along with his partner Smart Susie Sunset, would solve crimes in his city neighborhood. Produced by Shearer Visuals and former Terrytoons animator Ray Favata and animated by his production partner Ed Seeman.
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An animated typewriter (with eyes, arms and wheels) who demonstrates letters of the alphabet by typing them out on his paper feed, then spelling out a word describing an object or action revealing itself. He also appears in Sesame Street: Old School, Volume 2, in which each episode features a
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An announcer who counted down from 10 to 1 for a rocket launch, with spectators watching from behind. The launch was frequently beset by failure (falling over, spouting water, premature take-off, or either the announcer or spectators blasting off themselves).
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A genial but clumsy character who debuted in a comic strip by Cliff Roberts. Situations frequently dealt with Clumsy's attempts to avoid falling into a hole. At other times, he attempted to demonstrate directional concepts or teach about shapes.
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paper-animated variant of the character of the same name, in a firefighter's gear, who sings "Get Out, Stay Out! Don't You Go Back In!", a song about fire safety and what you should do if there's a fire in your house, as he saves the
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An animated segment in which the comic strip character demonstrates the word LOVE by delivering a huge block of cheese to (or rather, on top of) his friend Ignatz Mouse; Ignatz later carves out the word "LOVE" from the cheese block.
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An animated circus ringmaster who, with the swing of his whip, choreographs the change of visual numeric patterns in various groups of animals; in the case of two snakes (from out his own hat), the ringmaster produced a saxophone.
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A young precocious girl who sang the alphabet (once in fast tempo with lower-case letters, and again in slow tempo, with upper-case letters) while continually being coached by an adult in voiceover (
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early producers "an arrogant, sanctimonious know-it-all", she frequently opened her segments by announcing, "This is Alice Braithwaite Goodyshoes, the smartest girl in the whole world!"
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A blue chair with bad vision keeps on bumping into things, until he finds his eyeglasses. He grabs a book and waves at us as he says "See ya later!" before exiting his home.
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An animated segment featuring Beetle Bailey and his company was seen during the 1970s on Sesame Street, demonstrating to young viewers the concept of "first" and "last".
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shot of a ruined earth. Willie's purpose was to demonstrate how one person's actions can harm the planet, since in fact individuals are seldom alone in their waste.
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A series of animated segments, which involved pantomime slapstick, featuring an eccentric man named Nedd, and his somewhat more intelligent cat named Noodles.
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A young girl who talks about her parents bringing a baby sister into her home. Created by Craig Bartlett, in the same medium (clay-animation) as his character
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Like Baby Bear, he is also a bear. His voice is nearly identical to Baby Bear's, which is perhaps to be expected given his status as Baby Bear's creation.
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A female martian with 9 hairs on her head (all tied up with "ribbons of red"), 9 eyes, 9 nostrils, 9 arms and 9 toes (on a single foot). Lyrics sung by
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Animated comedy duo that formerly appeared in a comic strip by Cliff Roberts. Julius is short, squat, and wears a hat; Jasper is tall and thin.
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Washes one part of himself each day, and still winds up half dirty by the end of the week. Appeared in the premiere episode of Sesame Street.
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spoof, she sang and danced, wore an oversized fruit hat, and also had a singing mirror. She was created by Irra Verbitsky and Don Duga.
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A singing orange clay ball with red lips who turns into different shapes and sizes. She was created by Teresa Drilling and Barry Bruce.
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A white dog who keeps his owner Gerald awake, dances, sings and pretends to be an alligator whenever Gerald's parents close the door.
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shot out from a cannon; when that failed, she sang a song about her body parts (which represent the various countries of the earth).
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An animated version of the comic strip character, explaining to young viewers the concept of "school" (and how to write the word).
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A green alien who lands on Earth and meets various people & animals (slick agent in California, kangaroo in Australia, etc.)
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character who appeared in two animated inserts (test show #1, voiced by Bud Collyer, and episode #184, voiced by Lennie Weinrib)
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A boy who demonstrates his imagination, visiting exotic lands without ever getting up from his chair. Originally developed by
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to provide fire in order to help demonstrate how firefighters do their jobs. Its only line is "Thanks... for the drink."
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An animated segment featuring the Pink Panther demonstrating karate making the Letter K out of huge block of stone.
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in clay-animation in several short films, Arnold eventually transitioned into cel-animation to star in his own show
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A man sitting on a chair playing guitar, asking how many of a specific animal would perform a task, to the tune of
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Cookie Monster appeared in some animated segments, including a cameo in Number Elimination (eating the number 17).
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paper-animated variations of the characters of the same name, who are shown being saved from house fires by the
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A white cartoon dog who appears in cartoons Dance to the Rhythm, Dancing with Elmo and Pass Along Alphabet.
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A young boy who invited 9 swine to his 9th birthday party in an animated short created by children's author
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who demonstrated several uses of the letter "W". Appeared in the first episode of Sesame Street. Comedian
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A young nanny goat who makes a "nincompoop" of herself by nibbling on her nails & noticing noodles.
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Heathcliff and Sheila giving silly explanations before the IT talks about how the object really works.
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special introduction by the Typewriter. He is known for his famous sung phrase, "Nooney-Nooney-Noo."
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A green frog who appears in cartoons Animals on Parade, Pass Along Alphabet and The Rhyme Time Song.
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2-dimensional images existed on plastic cups, allowing them to interact with their environment
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A banjo-playing turtle who performs songs that he and the kids would easily sing. Animated by
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A Gerbilcorn (a gerbil that has a unicorn horn) who is the class pet in the animated segment
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An animated version of the DC Comics character who appeared in Sesame Street's first season.
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segment. Crayon-animated, Computer replaced the "Elmocam" home video portion of the segment.
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from their own house fires, in an animated music video segment used in the 2002 video,
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Frances Fairy, from the Land of Fork, makes the letter f do things that begin with f.
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A King of alligators who challenged his seven sons to cheer him up. He was created by
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would often appear after Wanda's segment and state, "Wow, Wanda the Witch is weird!"
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A sand-animated green-spined fire-breathing dragon who appeared at the end of the
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the glass would shatter to reveal the next segment instead of a black screen.)
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who demonstrates a story about himself with words beginning with the letter J.
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A troll/fairy creature who is one of Abby's classmates in the animated segment
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based on one of Poverty Pictures segments from 1969 in the Letters X lecture.
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Bumble Ardy's "put upon mom" in the series of short animations created by
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The pet cat, who was originally named "Jeff", owned by Suzie Kabloozie.
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A presenter of words ("Big ones, small ones, fat ones and tall ones!")
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enabled her to examine objects and places from a unique perspective.
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A boy who imagines his dog Sparky's shadow is an alligator's shadow.
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A sand drawing of a firefighter, who is the primary character of the
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A fairy chicken who appears in minor roles in the animated segment
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A young girl who appeared in many Sesame Street inserts by
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character who appeared in Sesame Street's first season.
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character makes a surprise cameo in the music video for
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character who appeared in Sesame Street's first season.
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A computer-animated front curtain that appears in the
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animated sand drawing quiz segment in the 2002 video,
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animated sand drawing quiz segment in the 2002 video,
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Lists of characters in American television animation
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A spot who is the class pet in the animated segment
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Appearing on Elmo's TV in four animated segments of
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Sesame Street
dynamic list
adding missing items
reliable sources
Abby Cadabby
Peter de Sève
Leslie Carrara-Rudolph
Computer-generated
Joan Gerber
Bud Luckey
Turk Murphy
Bud Luckey
Arnold
Craig Bartlett
Craig Bartlett
Hey Arnold!
Nickelodeon
Batman
Filmation
Olan Soule
DC Comics
Beetle Bailey
King Features Syndicate
Michael Sporn
Gregg Berger
Camille Bonora
Bert
Eric Jacobson
Clay animation
The Big Bad Wolf

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