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Old 03-07-2003, 03:20 PM
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Sesame Street Unpaved Episodes

I've been reading about people saying that they would like to see a SSU episode guide. I happen to have a few episodes that could be put into a guide, but I don't have the knowledge of how to make a website (I don't even have a computer! ) Rather, I am making an episode guide in a notebook I have (I know it sounds odd... ). I guess that I could post these for anyone who is making a website or wants to know what sketches appear in which episodes. I only have ten so far, so here goes:

NOTE: The titles are, of course, unofficial.
ADDITIONAL NOTE: Those who do not want me to spoil the episodes, do not read on.

#1092
Sesame Street Goes To Hawaii
Sponsored by: D, M, and 2
Original Airdate: 1978

Description:
The gang from Sesame Street have a great time at Hawaii. Nona teaches Bob and Maria how to count in Hawaiian, Buffy talks to kids about their herritages, and Olivia shares a song with her new Hawaiian friends. Meanwhile, Big Bird and Snuffy are still looking for the mysterious Snuffleupagus Mountain, but also have time to learn about the nose-flute, and even find a mountain shaped like a gorilla! Finally, the gang gathers around a campfire and sings a nice song about nice people.

What You'll See...(SS clips)

Song: "Exit" by Chris and the Alphabeats
Film: Plants Grow
Cartoon: Marvelous Martha
Muppets: The Count Counts His Bats
Cartoon: Pinball Number Count #3
Film/Cartoon: The Letter "N" Is Nice
Muppets: Bert Is Sick
Cartoon: The Typewriter Guy: "N"--Nose
Muppets: Grover Adds and Subtracts Himself
Muppets: News Flash: The Tortoise and the Hare
Muppets: The Rocket Cheerleaders
Song: "Take A Breath"
Cartoon: One Of These Footprints



#1093
Sesame Street Goes To Hawaii
Sponsored by: K, N, and 4
Original Airdate: 1978

Description:
Big Bird and Snuffleupagus are still in search of Mount Snuffleupagus, but instead they find a mountain with a hole in it, and find time to do a hula with the kids. Meanwhile, the gang also learns how to do a hula. Buffy sings about the different types of people in Hawaii and helps Cody with a swim. Plus, Bob learns some new Hawaiian games, and also "talks" to Linda on the telephone.

What You'll See...

Muppets: Ernie Decorates the Apartment
Live-Action: The Count Counts Kids On A Mat
Cartoon: Cleaning Lady Swaps Sound
Muppets: Grover's Counting Echo
Song: "Cookie Disco" with CM and the Girls
Live-Action: Paul and Michael Make Dinner
Cartoon: Happy the Dog
Muppets: Muppets Choose Teams
Cartoon: Madigral Alphabet
Muppets: Ernie Makes a Sculpture
Cartoon: Friends Around the Year
Cartoon: Colored Lines Make a Circle
Song: The Lonely "N"
Film: What's Backwards?
Cartoon: Elephants Have 4 Legs
Cartoon: Small "K" Kisses
Film: Car Construction Pixilation
Cartoon: "K" is for Kite


#1094
Sesame Street Goes To Hawaii
Sponsored by: G, K, and 5
Original Airdate: 1978

Description:
The Sesame Street crew are still having fun on their trip in Hawaii. Mr. Hooper tries to surf. Kaola sings "Three Blind Mice" in Hawaiian with the kids. Oscar discovers that the word aloha means both qoodbye and hello! And Nona teaches us how to count to ten in Hawaiian. And when hope seems to run out, Big Bird and Snuffy finally find the legendary Mt. Snuffleupagus! However, when Big Bird tries to show his friends, nobody believes him!

What You'll See...

Film/Cartoon: The Great Letter "G"
Song: "Two 'G' Sounds" by Grover and George
Cartoon: "G" is for Giggle
Muppets: News Flash: Aladdin's Lamp
Cartoon: Funny Farm (5)
Muppets: Ernie's Telephone Call
Film: Marching Band Makes a Circle
Song: "One Way" by the Anything Muppets
Cartoon: 5 Loses His Brother
Muppets: Harvey's Joy-Buzzer Joke
Cartoon: The Wiseman Shows Heavy and Light
Muppets: Snow White Counts Dwarves
Cartoon: Gorilla Wants a Job ("G")
Film: Elephants
Cartoon: Heavy and Light Scale
Cartoon: "K"-Karate and Kiss
Cartoon: Lots Of Me
Film: Hot Streets and Snow Cones
Live-Action: Grover and Heather Scratch Backs
Cartoon: Man Carves A "YES"
Muppets: Bert, Ernie, and Charla Show Heavy and Light
Film: Car Construction Pixilation



That's all I have time for now! When I can I'll post #s 1575, 1576, 1706, 1707, 1708, 1736 and 1740!
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Old 03-07-2003, 03:48 PM
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Old 03-07-2003, 08:36 PM
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I know alot of these, Muppet Dude, especially "Cookie Disco"! That bit used to scare me as a kid.

I wonder if you could you please give me a full description of what Aladdin (from the News Flash) looks like?

Thanks!

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Old 03-08-2003, 04:18 AM
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COOL MAN! Muppet Dude let me help you with your site!PLEASE!
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Pending on who's giving them out, I'd like to volunteer as a spankee
It will probably be given by the Abominable Snowman from Bugs Bunny/Warner Bros. cartoons.
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It will probably be given by the Abominable Snowman from Bugs Bunny/Warner Bros. cartoons. [/size]
Will he call me George?
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Old 03-08-2003, 11:37 AM
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First of all, I didn't get a spanking...not yet, anyways.

Second, to Pigs in Space, I'm not making a website (I don't have a computer). But I would like to hear your ideas, in case anyone else is considering a website.

Third, to BlueAM, I was glad to see "Cookie Disco" on there, too. And I'd be glad to describe Aladdin:

--Made from the lavendar live-hand AM
--Wears a red hat (I don't know how to describe it. Looks sort of like a red donut with a fez on top to me)
--Has lid-less eyes with black pupils
--Has fuzzy black hair (not as fuzzy as Harvey Kneeslapper's hair, though) and small eyebrows
--Has a small pink nose
--Has a tongue
--I think he wears a white shirt with thin vertical stripes, and a blue vest.

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MuppetDude,

Well, maybe the mods will be nice and just make you sit in the corner for a "time out" instead

Actually, I was going to reply with a follow up message saying that I'd be happy to help you out, because I think a database like this would be a good thing to have. But I got the distinct impression from Phil's message that your post here constituted some sort of a no-no. (exactly what I don't know)

anyway you can email me at scottyman74@yahoo.com
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Old 03-08-2003, 03:24 PM
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Why would posting SS guides be a "no-no"?
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Everything's fine... MuppetDude did nothing wrong. Really I am impressed with the list he has put together.
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I think I can make my own guides of the only two Unpaved episodes I watched!

#162
Oscar's Stop Signs
Sponsored by: H, 12
Original Airdate: 1970

Description:
Bob, Gordon and Mr. Hooper see Stop signs all over Sesame Street, so they asked the green Oscar why did he do that. Oscar explains that he puts them all over Sesame Street, because he wants everything to stop. Also, Gordon helps the kids on what does not belong and Susan helps the kids on what happens next. At the end, Bob holds the Spanish sign of Stop.

What You'll See...

Cartoon: Stop
Film: Stop
Muppets: Kermit and Cookie on Happy
Muppets: Kermit's What Happens Next Machine
Film: Jungle Animals
Film: A boy makes an apple pie for his mom at the bakery
Cartoon: Red guy explains about the letter H
Cartoon: Man says Hello
Cartoon: Little girl says the alphabet
Muppets: Gordon and Susan make the H
Cartoon: Man countsdown
Film: There Once Was A Hand
Muppets: Goin' For A Ride


Unknown Episode Number
Rainstorm
Sponsored by: B, M, 4
Original Airdate: 1972

Description:
Molly hears that the weather is about to be rainy, so everyone on Sesame Street had to stay inside. Also in this episode, Molly, Tom and David slip on the slippery hole! And, Big Bird lets Tom to go outside!

What You'll See...

Cartoon: Jack on the Land of B
Cartoon: Squares appear, circles quit
Film: Paul Bendict paints a 4
Cartoon: Four Big Lions (sung by a cartoon fiddler)
Muppets: Mahna Mahna
Cartoon: A cartoon bear who got chased by bees
Muppets: Harvey Kneeslapper-Do you know where I wanna be?
Muppets: Two muppet kids play alphabet hide-and-seek
Muppets: Big Bird and Shala demonstrate what is different
Muppets: Farley buys a hat
Muppets: Kermit's B Lecture
Muppets: Ernie Messes the Apartment and finds Bert's love note
Cartoon: The M that came to dinner and ate everything in sight!
Muppets: Mystery of the Four Dragons
Cartoon: Brown boy and baby bear named Bosco in the bath
Cartoon: Ladybugs and lizards on adding and subtracting
Muppets: Kermit counts the eggs
Film: Four penguins
Cartoon: Animals and people on small and ends with a giant gorilla going "I AAAAMMMM BIIIIIIIGGGGG!!!!!"
Muppets: Pink little boy in circle
Cartoon: Various objects that begin with B on the wall
Muppets: Grover surprises Ernie, ends with Herry in a blue nose who dresses like Ernie
Cartoon: One of the dots hit the ice part
Cartoon: M-Milk
Muppets: Ernie has string on all of his fingers
Muppets: Ralph and Harry try to open umbrellas

Even though, I really, REALLY missed every other Sesame Street Unpaved episodes on Noggin, except #162 and Rainstorm. I did get to see the VERY early episodes at the Museum of Television & Radio. I finally get to see the premiere episode on May 26, 2002 and two episodes from 1973 (#536 and #560) on November 5, 2002. Here are my offical guides of these. Enjoy!

#1
Sesame Street (Premiere)
Sponsored by: W, S, E, 2, 3
Original Airdate: November 10, 1969

Description:
Gordon lets Sally to meet everybody on Sesame Street-Susan, Bob, Mr. Hooper, Big Bird, the ORANGE Oscar, Bert, Ernie and Kermit the Frog.

What you'll see...

Cartoon: Soloman Grundy
Film: You can almost clean anything...
Muppets: Everybody Wash
Cartoon: Dots go by one by one
Film/Cartoon: The Baker#3 ("Three birthday cakes!")
Claymation: Sammy the Snake
Film: How was milk made
Cartoon: Animated dots series
Muppets: Consider Yourself (w/Gordon)
Film: Over, Around and Through
Cartoon: A little girl that taught us about through with paint
Film/Cartoon: The Baker#2 ("Two chocolate creme pies!")
Cartoon: Jazzy Spies#2
Cartoon: E...E...See me...eating a peach...
Muppets: Buddy and Jim try to hang the picture on the wall
Cartoon: Wanda the Witch
Muppets: Kermit's W Lecture Part One
Muppets: Kermit's W Lecture Part Two
Muppets: One of these things (w/Susan)
Cartoon: W-Worm ("A good day everyone! I am a worm! Worm begins with this letter-W!")

#536
Another Quiet Day
Sponsored by: D, 2
Original Airdate: November 1973

Description:
It starts where Luis briefly talks to the kids at the Fix-It-Shop. Then, he leaves the Fix-It-Shop and says hi to the large cumbersome muppet robot named Sam. Then, Big Bird and the kids play basketball as Maria and David meet Willy and Susan throws the dirty shirt in Oscar's can. Also in this episode, Big Bird, Snuffy, Maria, Luis, David, Bob, Gordon and Susan play together, but nobody ever saw Snuffy yet, so Snuffy has to go home. As this episode concludes, Stevie Wonder sings "1-2-3 Sesame Street"!

What you'll see...

Muppets: Fat Cat Sat Hat
Cartoon: Daddy Dear
Muppets: Kermit and Joey sing the ABCDEFG Cookie Monster
Cartoon/Film: This is the letter D!
Cartoon: Square
Muppets: Kermit interviews a young visitor
Muppets: Bert and Ernie at the movies: Food noises
Film: There's A Bird On Me
Cartoon: Numbers 1-20 say their names
Cartoon: Jazzy Spies#2
Muppets: Doin' the Pigeon
Muppets: A Brand New Friend of Mine
Film: A Stool For Me
Film: A woman trying to exit as the kids at the theater watch her
Muppets: Beat the Time (Cookie)
Muppets: Ernie draws Bert's head on screen!
Cartoon: the 2 train
Muppets: The clapping segment featuring Roosevelt Franklin and many other nameless anything muppets
Muppets: David finds the way home


#560
Game Show Parodies
Sponsored by: V, X, 4
Original Airdate: December 1973

Description:
Big Bird is performing a short story and a long story. Grown-ups think that the short story is sooo short and they think that the long story is too long and boring.

What you'll see:

Cartoon: Training X's
Muppets: Number 4 Cheerleaders
Cartoon: Cowboy X becomes Cowboy O
Cartoon: Four Big Lions (sung by a cartoon fiddler)
Muppets: The Trading Game
Muppets: Beat the Time
Film: the doll factory
Film: Traffic light
Muppets: Ernie cuts part of the licorice
Cartoon: Letter V in space ("v...v...v...v...V!!!!!")
Cartoon: V-Violin
Muppets: X Marks the Spot (sung by Sherlock Hemlock)
Muppets: X Marks the Spt (skit starring Harvey Kneeslapper)
Film: Everybody Sleeps
Cartoon: Alphabet lunchbox
Muppets: Three AM's wait for the bus
Muppets: Kermit and Grover on short and long
Film/Cartoon: The Baker#4 ("Four root beer floats!")
Cartoon: X-xray
Muppets: Grover and kid count up to twenty
Muppets: 123 Sesame Street (sung by Stevie Wonder!)
Cartoon: Brand X
Muppets: Bert, Ernie and Shala on the letter X
Cartoon: White man on the letter X
Cartoon: The man that hated frogs
Cartoon: Three cuckoo clocks go cuckoo three times
Cartoon: Numbers 1-20 say their names
Cartoon: Dots-missing one dot

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HI , I WAS WONDERING IF YOU CAN BE SOO KIND AS TO MAKE ME COPIES OF CERTAIN SESAME ST UNPAVED EPS SINCE I'M A DIEHARD FAN AND DIDN'T GET NOGGIN WHEN IT AIRED THEM? WRITE EFERRUCCI@AOL.COM
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