![]() Most of the cool clips I liked are on other videos- so I'd have to say this probably isn't one of my favorites. Unfortunately, there's a lot of them that I don't really know how to describe and I really don't remember the rest of them. There are some good counting clips in there, like Alligator King #7, King of Eight, Country Two (with the cartoon fiddle player), Mother Brown's Farm (I remember this cartoon clip with the dancing farmer), the classic Pinball number count for 12, and a counting clip using what looked like printed figures of people with some funky music (I remember this as a child, but I don't know how to describe it). ![]() That was one of my favorites as a child.)Īnyway, the plot seemed to be a little haphazard at best and was basically an excuse to show the best of Sesame Street's classic cartoons (at least that's what the video bills itself as) Like at number 2, they showed a picture of the cartoon bellhop who always has to carry a ton of things up, like 18 floors of stairs and it's insane. (I noticed that some of the clips they ran by were clips that were not shown on the video. 1Īt the end of the video, all 4 of them run backwards through the different counting clips scenes to get back to the start to play it again. Well, not the whole thing, but the opening riff is almost exactly the same tune as the start of Super Mario Bros. 1 for Nintendo Entertainment System is played. The one cool thing about this is that in these scenes, some music really similar to the music on Super Mario Bros. Later on, he gets a skateboard and rides it to catch up with Elmo in another level. There is one part where Elmo and Telly have to jump onto moving platforms to get to another level and Elmo makes it while Telly falls back to an earlier level. Apparently, the cookie is the big "bad guy" of the video game. I have no idea what this has to do with anything else in the plot. Throughout the video at different times it jumps back to Telly and Elmo and Gabi and the other girl to show them running from a gigantic cookie. Then we see a calvacade of counting clips. They figure out that they have to count from 1 to 20 in the game and go forth to do so. They see a bridge and get on it which takes them to a castle with a 1 on it. You see 4 hands reaching up to press on it (2 of them fuzzy) and then it turns out that Gabi, Alice (I think that was the name- one of the kids), Elmo and Telly all wind up in some sort of game- which is in fact, of course, The Great Numbers Game. This thing actually starts with a big button labelled "Start". It's a 1998 release and the back of the box has the 30 Years of Sesame Street logo on it, so I guess this counts in as a 30th.
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