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Man, the only sketch I can come up with for this character is the one where she debuted in the 1974 premiere.
But does anyone here have any memories of this character, what other skits do you remember about her? To be honest, I didn't really like her that much, she seemed pretty loud and obnoxious, and just not too good of a character to last. I remember first seeing her in SS books when I was little, I used to think for some weird reason she was a man. ![]() |
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I don't recall her being on the show. I do know her from several SS Book Club books, but she never had a major part in the story. She was just sort of there.
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Hi - nice nickname!
I can recall at least two other Rodeo Rosie skits. One involved Rosie trying to lasso people who were coming out of Hooper's Store for some reason. The other was an interesting "imagination" skit with Grover and Rodeo Rosie. The pair were sitting next to the steps at 123. Rosie said they were going to pretend that they were riding a horse. The scene then shifted to film footage of a horseback ride (Filmed from the rider's point of view, so you could see the back of the horse's head) As the horse galloped along, you could hear Grover and RR talking about the ride. |
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I only (very faintly) remember this one thing where it showed her riding on a horse while a group of children cold be heard singing 'Rodeo Rosie! Rodeo Rosie!'
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I only remember her from various Sesame Street books, but I never saw her on the show.
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Does anyone remember the SESAME STREET 10TH ANNIVERSARY album? (It was silver with two LP's)
Inside, they had like 12 glossy B/W photos of the cast, and in one of them, she was included in a shot. I'm guessing the date on that was 1979. |
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Rodeo Rosie
Ah yes Rodeo Rosie, In the 70's she was not as big as the others was, because she was an anything muppet. Originaly she was performed buy
Richard Hunt. She would yell at the top of her voice, "YEEE-HAAA". She, just like many others was abandoned because she never really clicked. Just look at Proffesor Hastings who wou....zzzzzzzzzzz (sorry about that I fell alseep.) or Herbert Birdsfoot. And lets not forget Harvey Kneeslaper. As time changes we lose so many muppets that did not click.
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I think the reason Rodeo Rosie didn't stay was because of the addition of Forgetful Jones and his girlfriend Clementine. It seems like for a while they have been the main "ranch" people and after they were added, there really wasn't much they could do with Rosie. Just my thoughts on this.
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I have a few rodeo rosie stories in some of my sesame street books!
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Here are the Rodeo Rosie skits I remember.
Rosie was lassoing people walking out of Hooper's store, thinking they were thieves, robbing the store. Mr. Hooper told Rosie to only lasso someone if they're running out of the store, that way she'd know that person was a thief. Later, a guy walked out of the store so Rosie left him alone because he was walking, Then Mr. Hooper realized the guy forgot an item and ran out to catch him. Then Rosie ended up lassoing poor Mr. Hooper because he was running. Another time, Oscar had 4 kids sitting on some chairs wearing cowboy hats and he had a hat too. Oscar said, they're going to pretend to be cowboys riding a stagecoach and Oscar would be the bad guy who holds them up. But Rosie thought Oscar was a real bad guy and ended up lassoing him and dragging him away. And I remember the scene where Rosie and Grover were sitting on the steps pretending to ride a horse. She said her horse's name was Sugarfoot. When the imagination was over, Grover said she would take Rosie for a ride on his tricycle. Last edited by Xerus : 11-05-2005 at 03:56 PM. |
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Yeah, I only remember seeing Rosie in some of my story books. Never seen her on the show or anything. She always looked a little intimidating in the book illustrations with those teeth and everything. She kinda looked like Sonny Friendly as a female, didn't she. Was she supposed to be a kid Muppet?
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I've actually seen what I think was her debut. It was in the Season 6 premiere episode. Mr. Hooper, Maria, David, and Luis were sitting in the store, and she happened by. She keeps exaggerating about how everything on SS is "tiny and puny" because everything in her area is totally big. But they tell her that she doesn't have to do that, and that they'll be her friends. Then Big Bird happens by, and she says "Big Bird? Why, you call that big? Where I'm from, we have birds twice your size!" And she keeps going on and on, and the ending music plays.
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Amazingly enough, I think your description actually sounds vaguely familiar, sseta. (Although I must have seen it in reruns if I did, because I sure wasn't around for season 6.
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