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*[[Episode_0158#monsters-a|Monsters Look at A]] |
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*[[The_Martians#a|Martians Look at A]] |
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β | *[[Speech Balloon]]: A - Ape |
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*[[The Typewriter]]: A - Airplane |
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+ | * Human Letters at the Beach- A <br>{{eka|3770}} |
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*[[Harvey Kneeslapper]]: "Got an A on Ya?" |
*[[Harvey Kneeslapper]]: "Got an A on Ya?" |
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Revision as of 14:03, 8 October 2011
A is the first letter of the English alphabet.
The letter A has appeared as a concept, a prop, a symbol, and a Muppet character at various times on Sesame Street. Examples include a Muppet version of the letter in Guy Smiley's Letter of the Day Pageant, Nicole Sullivan as a costumed version of the letter in the direct-to-video release All-Star Alphabet, and an animated version of the letter voiced by Fran Brill in the What's the Name of That Song? DVD.
A prop version of the letter A made an appearance in episode 407 of The Muppet Show, dropping from the ceiling into Dudley Moore's arms as Scooter played the sixth note of the C Major scale.
Episode 0006 was the first episode to be sponsored by A.
Songs about A
Sketches about A
- A's Anatomy
- Monsters Look at A
- Martians Look at A
- Speech Balloon: A - Ape
- The Typewriter: A - Airplane
- Human Letters at the Beach- A
(EKA: Episode 3770) - Harvey Kneeslapper: "Got an A on Ya?"
See also
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