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Elmo Video Analysis

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Yes, Virginia, there was aSesame Streetbefore the Age of Elmo. This 1993 collection highlights the role of music in the long-running series from Children's Television Workshop, and reminds us that such Jim Henson creations as Big Bird, Oscar the Grouch, Cookie Monster, and Ernie and Bert were once part of a true ensemble of Muppet superstars. Nothing against Elmo, of course: kids adore him and he makes enough appearances in this anthology (including the show-stopping "Happy Tappin' with Elmo") to keep today's tykes happy. Also included is Ernie's classic "Rubber Duckie" (really, who doesn't know the words to that?), Oscar's anthemic "I Love Trash," you-know-who's "C Is for Cookie," and Big Bird's Big Finale, a rendition of "Sing" that …show more content…

As a mother of three and educator I tend to be very picky and critical of various viewing options for young children. The 25th Birthday Musical Celebration has everything you come to expect from Sesame Street. The video is very multicultural, educational, and fun. The music is well done by all your favorite characters. The video does include Elmo but there is equal time for all of your favorites. The best thing about the video is that I can watch it with my children and it doesn't put me to sleep! Enjoy!

Watch it a few times and it will grow on youFebruary 17th, …show more content…

A few of the other reviewers complained about some of the songs being cut, but it is really hard to put together a compilation like this, and they have managed to include a ton of the hits such as "Rubber Duckie," "C is for Cookie," "Honker Duckie Dinger Jamboree," "Fuzzy and Blue," and "Monster in the Mirror." The beginning is a bit slow, and the transitions get slow at times (I must admit that I usually skip through the beginning because it doesn't hold my 17 month old's attention). I like this one a lot because of all the Ernie appearances in the clips (they really need to do a "Best of Ernie" DVD), but the transitions with Big Bird, Prarie Dawn, and Telly get kind of boring. I still thing this is a great bang for the buck-especially since it is about an hour long, as opposed to the other DVD's, which are only a half hour at most.

Great songs...January 12th, 2006

If you like the Sesame Street Platinum Hits CD, this is a great companion DVD as it has most of the same songs. At 1 hour in length, it is longer than the average Sesame Street DVD. My 2 year old daughter loves this video. Given that the video is over a decade old, though, Elmo was not as popular a character as he is now. (For more Elmo, try the 35th anniversary special.)

A little disappointingDecember 30th,

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