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A later animated scene has Big Bird imagining himself surrounded by a [[Bird Family|Bird Family]], all of whom resemble him. The animation for these scenes was supplied by Toronto-based studio The Animation House Limited.
 
A later animated scene has Big Bird imagining himself surrounded by a [[Bird Family|Bird Family]], all of whom resemble him. The animation for these scenes was supplied by Toronto-based studio The Animation House Limited.
   
An animated Big Bird has also occasionally made silent cameos in ''[[Sesame Street]]'' inserts such as [[The Noble Ostrich]]. Another version appeared in ''[[The Street We Live On]]''.
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An animated Big Bird has also occasionally made silent cameos in ''[[Sesame Street]]'' inserts such as [[The Noble Ostrich]]. Another version appeared in ''[[The Street We Live On]]''. In the early 1970s, a cartoon version of the Bird spoke in a short segment where a series of lines were drawn as two offscreen characters tried to figure out what was being drawn.
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Image:BB1970sCartoon.jpg|"It's me, you sillies!"
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[[Category:Animated Characters]]

Revision as of 21:20, 7 February 2007

See also: Big Bird

BigBirdAnimated

Big Bird, in cartoon form, from the opening logo scene of Follow That Bird.

Big Bird appeared in animated form in Follow That Bird. The cartoon Big Bird first appears blowing up the Warner Bros. logo, explaining that "Sesame Street is brought to you today by the letters W and B."

A later animated scene has Big Bird imagining himself surrounded by a Bird Family, all of whom resemble him. The animation for these scenes was supplied by Toronto-based studio The Animation House Limited.

An animated Big Bird has also occasionally made silent cameos in Sesame Street inserts such as The Noble Ostrich. Another version appeared in The Street We Live On. In the early 1970s, a cartoon version of the Bird spoke in a short segment where a series of lines were drawn as two offscreen characters tried to figure out what was being drawn.