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Christmas Eve on Sesame Street DVD Scott McGuire (11-12-2002) - The classic TV special, "Christmas Eve on Sesame Street," is one of my favorite Christmas specials (right up there with "A Charlie Brown Christmas" and "A Muppet Family Christmas"), so it was great news to hear that Sony Wonder released it on DVD as part of their Sesame Street line. First broadcast in 1978, "Christmas Eve on Sesame Street" features what most would call the "classic" Sesame Street cast - it's from the pre-Elmo, Mr. Hooper days. The special opens with all the characters ice-skating (including Oscar the Grouch!), and then develops into three interwoven plot threads, focusing on the Muppet characters with the humans playing supporting roles. First, Oscar the Grouch challenges Big Bird to figure out how Santa Claus gets down chimneys when they're so skinny and Santa's so fat... and warns Big Bird that if he can't figure it out, Santa won't come! So Big Bird investigates and imagines hard with the help of his kid friends and Kermit as the Christmas Eve deadline approaches. Meanwhile, Cookie Monster tries to write a letter to Santa, but every time he gets so excited thinking of the cookies he'll ask for that his writing instruments are mysteriously reduced to crumbs. Finally, Bert and Ernie try to pick out the perfect gift for their best chum - and what sacrifices they'll have to make to get it. All these stories have happy and heartwarming endings, of course (well, "heartburn" may be a better way to describe Cookie's story ending). The entire special is told with the wacky humor and gentle life lessons that one expects from Sesame Street, although the alphabet has been given the holiday off. Seasonal songs performed by the characters are interspersed throughout the special - some traditional ("Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas") and some new ("I Hate Christmas"). Thankfully, the special is delivered complete and unedited on the DVD, unlike some other Muppet holiday specials, and since it was originally broadcast on PBS it runs for almost exactly an hour. The DVD presents the special in full-frame, which is the correct aspect ratio, as the special was originally broadcast on television. The video quality is only fair - acceptable, but fair. On the plus side, the colors are bright, the contrast is good, and the picture is reasonably sharp most of the time. However, it's clearly been sourced from a slightly deteriorated video master: in some scenes, the colors are too bright, and thus bleed and are over saturated, and there are occasional video dropouts. It's quite possible that this was the best master available, though: it appears very similar to the master used when I taped the show off of PBS some years ago. But it's a reasonable picture and far better than my decaying videotape, which I was happy to replace with this new DVD. The sound is strong and clear, although only monaural (but what do you want for a 1978 special). There are no real extras on the disc, unless you count the plethora of trailers for other Sony Wonder Sesame Street DVDs. I thought it was a little odd that on a children's DVD the chapter selection menu has no pictures and instead consists of three pages of text only. But most kids probably just want to watch the whole thing from the beginning and the rest of us know how to read!
I am so excited!! I used to watch this every Christmas for YEARS...I guess PBS quit airing it a buncha years back. I will definately be picking this up!! Their version of Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas is my favorite What are your favorite Holiday TV Specials? image fix [Edited 12/2/05 9:10am] | |
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charlie brown christmas frosty the snowman rudolph the red nosed reindeer ( she thinks im cuuuuute) santa claus is comin to town | |
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charlie brown christmas frosty the snowman rudolph the red nosed reindeer ( she thinks im cuuuuute) santa claus is comin to town I need those too! I think I put 'em all on my list (not that the people who *ASK* me for the list actually go off of it | |
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EskomoKisses said: Look what I just found out was on DVD!!
Christmas Eve on Sesame Street DVD Scott McGuire (11-12-2002) - The classic TV special, "Christmas Eve on Sesame Street," is one of my favorite Christmas specials (right up there with "A Charlie Brown Christmas" and "A Muppet Family Christmas"), so it was great news to hear that Sony Wonder released it on DVD as part of their Sesame Street line. First broadcast in 1978, "Christmas Eve on Sesame Street" features what most would call the "classic" Sesame Street cast - it's from the pre-Elmo, Mr. Hooper days. The special opens with all the characters ice-skating (including Oscar the Grouch!), and then develops into three interwoven plot threads, focusing on the Muppet characters with the humans playing supporting roles. First, Oscar the Grouch challenges Big Bird to figure out how Santa Claus gets down chimneys when they're so skinny and Santa's so fat... and warns Big Bird that if he can't figure it out, Santa won't come! So Big Bird investigates and imagines hard with the help of his kid friends and Kermit as the Christmas Eve deadline approaches. Meanwhile, Cookie Monster tries to write a letter to Santa, but every time he gets so excited thinking of the cookies he'll ask for that his writing instruments are mysteriously reduced to crumbs. Finally, Bert and Ernie try to pick out the perfect gift for their best chum - and what sacrifices they'll have to make to get it. All these stories have happy and heartwarming endings, of course (well, "heartburn" may be a better way to describe Cookie's story ending). The entire special is told with the wacky humor and gentle life lessons that one expects from Sesame Street, although the alphabet has been given the holiday off. Seasonal songs performed by the characters are interspersed throughout the special - some traditional ("Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas") and some new ("I Hate Christmas"). Thankfully, the special is delivered complete and unedited on the DVD, unlike some other Muppet holiday specials, and since it was originally broadcast on PBS it runs for almost exactly an hour. The DVD presents the special in full-frame, which is the correct aspect ratio, as the special was originally broadcast on television. The video quality is only fair - acceptable, but fair. On the plus side, the colors are bright, the contrast is good, and the picture is reasonably sharp most of the time. However, it's clearly been sourced from a slightly deteriorated video master: in some scenes, the colors are too bright, and thus bleed and are over saturated, and there are occasional video dropouts. It's quite possible that this was the best master available, though: it appears very similar to the master used when I taped the show off of PBS some years ago. But it's a reasonable picture and far better than my decaying videotape, which I was happy to replace with this new DVD. The sound is strong and clear, although only monaural (but what do you want for a 1978 special). There are no real extras on the disc, unless you count the plethora of trailers for other Sony Wonder Sesame Street DVDs. I thought it was a little odd that on a children's DVD the chapter selection menu has no pictures and instead consists of three pages of text only. But most kids probably just want to watch the whole thing from the beginning and the rest of us know how to read!
I am so excited!! I used to watch this every Christmas for YEARS...I guess PBS quit airing it a buncha years back. I will definately be picking this up!! Their version of Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas is my favorite What are your favorite Holiday TV Specials? image fix [Edited 12/2/05 9:10am] Mr.hooper was da maaaaan i was upset when he passed on | |
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OH I am getting this for my baby niece, she's 2 I cried when I heard Mr. Hooper died. I still remember the way they dealt with his death. Classy and always thinking of the children in the audience. I was sad for Big Bird, showing the grieving through his eyes was genius. ![]() We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color. Maya Angelou | |
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Pee Wee Playhouse Xmas Special is just that! Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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I always like the Charlie Brown Christmas one, as well as those clay mation specials like Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer and the other ones like that. I always watched those as a kid. | |
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EskomoKisses said: First broadcast in 1978, "Christmas Eve on Sesame Street" features what most would call the "classic" Sesame Street cast - it's from the pre-Elmo, Mr. Hooper days. Those were the days... Some of the best memories of my childhood and yes, I'm serious. Do you all remember a song from those days called "My Name Is You?" It was one of those ones where it's a bunch of kids on the playground singing...I've wanted to see that for years. They sing about their different skin and hair colors, different names, languages spoken, countries their families came from, etc...but they always end each verse with "my name is you." It was goddamn beautiful shit. The Normal Whores Club | |
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Seasame Street was great when i was a kid. Now kids today have to put up with all of the elmo crap. | |
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FunkMistress said: EskomoKisses said: First broadcast in 1978, "Christmas Eve on Sesame Street" features what most would call the "classic" Sesame Street cast - it's from the pre-Elmo, Mr. Hooper days. Those were the days... Some of the best memories of my childhood and yes, I'm serious. Do you all remember a song from those days called "My Name Is You?" It was one of those ones where it's a bunch of kids on the playground singing...I've wanted to see that for years. They sing about their different skin and hair colors, different names, languages spoken, countries their families came from, etc...but they always end each verse with "my name is you." It was goddamn beautiful shit. OMG yes i remember that, remember the Electric Company that was like sesame street for da cooler kids | |
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A Charlie Brown Christmas
The Grinch Who Stole Christmas Carla & Buffy's X-Rated Xmas Orgy and Eggnog Recipes (*"Carla & Buffy's X-Rated Xmas Orgy and Eggnog Recipes" is not actually a real Christmas TV special, but if it were to ever become one, it would probably end up in my top three list...just guessing.) | |
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TheRealFiness said: OMG yes i remember that, remember the Electric Company that was like sesame street for da cooler kids Heeeeeyyyy yooooouuuuu guuuuuyyyyyss!!!!! The Normal Whores Club | |
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FunkMistress said: TheRealFiness said: OMG yes i remember that, remember the Electric Company that was like sesame street for da cooler kids Heeeeeyyyy yooooouuuuu guuuuuyyyyyss!!!!! we're gonna turn it ooooon, we're gonna bring you the powerrrrr | |
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I forgot about the Grinch. Another classic. | |
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FunkMistress said: TheRealFiness said: OMG yes i remember that, remember the Electric Company that was like sesame street for da cooler kids Heeeeeyyyy yooooouuuuu guuuuuyyyyyss!!!!! You know that the Electric Company Put out a Best of DVD Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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I tried watching "Rudolph" but couldn't get into it. This Santa Claus thing (made by the same people, it looks like) was just on and it didn't hold my attention. Now I don't care how disagrees, but I think "The Grinch Who Stole Christmas" movie is excellent and I watch the DVD every year (even if it's on TV). I'll probably watch it with a few poeple this weekend. I remember it was sold by the register at the store I worked at and nearly everyone bought a copy on VHS or DVD (this was the year that DVD players became a must in every household). I still have never seen any media sell like that! | |
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superspaceboy said: Pee Wee Playhouse Xmas Special is just that!
I rented that last year. It's fun. | |
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yall know that morgan freeman was Easy Reader don't cha We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color. Maya Angelou | |
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EskomoKisses said: Look what I just found out was on DVD!!
Christmas Eve on Sesame Street DVD My wife and I bought the VHS copy for our son when he was only a couple years old. The tape is pretty worn out now. | |
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the little forgotten classic of Nestor the long eared donkey still makes me cry
its so sad. actually probably the darkest of the Raskin series of specials poor poor nestor The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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TMPletz said: EskomoKisses said: Look what I just found out was on DVD!!
Christmas Eve on Sesame Street DVD My wife and I bought the VHS copy for our son when he was only a couple years old. The tape is pretty worn out now. That's part of the reason I'm getting it. Other than the fact that I love it myslef, I want our kiddo to grow up with DECENT stuff to watch. NO Barney, NO Teletubbies, and NO Wiggles And for the record...I LOVE ELMO | |
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