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+ | {{video|producer=[[Sony Wonder]]|date=[[1997]] (VHS), [[2004]] (DVD)|format=|cat=|discs=1|region=1|isbn=|asin=}} |
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+ | In the 1997 ''Sesame Street'' video '''''Fiesta!''''', the residents of ''[[Sesame Street]]'' prepare for a fiesta. [[Rosita]] makes a beautiful float for the carnival, but [[Elmo]] accidentally breaks it. |
While [[Maria]] fixes the float, [[Gabi]] prepared the costumes. Elmo and Rosita can't decide which costume to wear, but finally settle on bugs. [[Oscar the Grouch|Oscar]] is dragged into guessing game and accidentally answers correctly. |
While [[Maria]] fixes the float, [[Gabi]] prepared the costumes. Elmo and Rosita can't decide which costume to wear, but finally settle on bugs. [[Oscar the Grouch|Oscar]] is dragged into guessing game and accidentally answers correctly. |
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− | The [[The Kids|children]] and Elmo and Rosita practice the |
+ | The [[The Kids|children]] and Elmo and Rosita practice the conga. Elmo adds a "Wiggle-wiggle" into the dance, and after some debate, the whole group decided to wiggle too. |
− | Finally, Maria manages to fix the float, but Elmo |
+ | Finally, Maria manages to fix the float, but Elmo accidentally breaks the float again. Elmo promises to get a new float, somewhere. |
While all the kids are sad because they don't have a float anymore, Elmo brings a pineapple, saying that a fairy godmother would turn the pineapple into a float, just like [[Cinderella|Cinderella's]] carriage. Elmo calls for a fairy godmother, at which point Oscar arrives in the [[Sloppy Jalopy]]. He refuses to help by lending the car for the carnival, but Gabi points out that the car would be decorated "with great looking trash". Oscar finally relents and allows his car to be used as a float. |
While all the kids are sad because they don't have a float anymore, Elmo brings a pineapple, saying that a fairy godmother would turn the pineapple into a float, just like [[Cinderella|Cinderella's]] carriage. Elmo calls for a fairy godmother, at which point Oscar arrives in the [[Sloppy Jalopy]]. He refuses to help by lending the car for the carnival, but Gabi points out that the car would be decorated "with great looking trash". Oscar finally relents and allows his car to be used as a float. |
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==Songs== |
==Songs== |
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*"[[Numero Comparsa]]" (featuring [[Celia Cruz]]) |
*"[[Numero Comparsa]]" (featuring [[Celia Cruz]]) |
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− | *"[[Amigo]]" |
+ | *"[[Amigo]]" (''second verse cut out'') |
*"[[Fiesta (song)|Fiesta]]" |
*"[[Fiesta (song)|Fiesta]]" |
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− | *"[[El Baile del |
+ | *"[[El Baile del Pinguino]]" |
*"[[Conga Counting Song]]" |
*"[[Conga Counting Song]]" |
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*"[[It Sure is Hot!]]" (Hace Calor) |
*"[[It Sure is Hot!]]" (Hace Calor) |
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− | *"[[South America Way]]" |
+ | *"[[South America Way]]" (''second verse cut out'') |
− | *"[[La Charreada]]" (featuring [[Linda Ronstadt]]) |
+ | *"[[La Charreada]]" (featuring [[Linda Ronstadt]]) (''introduction cut out'') |
− | == |
+ | ==Other releases== |
+ | <gallery captionalign="left"> |
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+ | FiestaVHS.jpg|{{GNH|VHS}}1997<br>[[Sony Wonder]]<br>LV 49372 |
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+ | Image:Fiesta.jpg|{{GNH|DVD}}2004<br>Sony Wonder<br>LVD 49372 |
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+ | Singalongfiesta.jpg|{{GNH|DVD}}2008<br>[[Genius Entertainment]] |
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+ | File:Newfiesta.jpg|{{GNH|DVD}}[[Genius Entertainment]] |
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+ | Fiestaasianvcd.jpg|{{GNH|Asia (VCD)}}cat. no 411009 |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ==Cast== |
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+ | '''[[:Category:Muppet Performers|Muppet Performers]]''' |
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+ | {|width="100%" |
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+ | |valign="top" width="33%"| |
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+ | *[[Caroll Spinney]] as [[Oscar the Grouch|Oscar]] |
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+ | *[[Kevin Clash]] as [[Elmo]] |
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+ | *[[Carmen Osbahr]] as [[Rosita]] |
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+ | *[[Jerry Nelson]] |
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+ | *[[Martin P. Robinson]] |
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+ | *[[Fran Brill]] |
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+ | *[[David Rudman]] |
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+ | *[[Noel MacNeal]] |
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+ | *[[Pam Arciero]] |
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+ | *[[Peter Linz]] |
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+ | |||
+ | |valign="top" width="33%"| |
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+ | *[[Camille Bonora|Camille Kampouris]] |
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+ | *[[Alice Dinnean]] |
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+ | *[[Lisa Buckley]] |
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+ | *[[Matt Vogel]] |
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+ | *[[James Kroupa]] |
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+ | *[[Bryant Young]] |
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+ | *[[Rick Lyon]] |
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+ | *[[John Tartaglia]] |
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+ | *[[Louise Gold]] |
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+ | |} |
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+ | |||
+ | '''[[:category:Sesame Street Cast|Starring]]''' |
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+ | *[[Sonia Manzano]] as [[Maria]] |
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+ | |||
+ | '''[[:category:Sesame Street Guest Stars|With Special Appearances by]]''' |
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+ | *[[Celia Cruz]] |
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+ | *[[Linda Ronstadt]] |
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+ | |||
+ | '''[[The Kids|Child Talent]]''' |
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+ | *[[Desiree Casado]] (Gabi) |
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+ | *Amy Tai |
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+ | *Nicole Rifkin |
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+ | *Nicholas Sullivan |
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+ | *Maxwell Sacoto |
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+ | *Xavier Pritchett |
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+ | |||
+ | ==Credits== |
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+ | *'''Executive Producer:''' [[Nancy Kanter]] |
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+ | *'''Produced by:''' [[Karin Young Shiel]] |
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+ | *'''Writer:''' [[Luis Santeiro]] |
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+ | *'''Segment Writers:''' [[David Korr]], [[Sarah Durkee]], [[Paul Jacobs]] |
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+ | *'''Director:''' [[Emily Squires]] |
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+ | *'''Segment Directors''': [[Lisa Simon]], [[Jon Stone]] |
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+ | *'''[[The Muppet Workshop|Jim Henson's Muppet Workshop]]:''' [[Mark Zeszotek]], [[Lara MacLean]], [[Kip Rathke]], [[Stephen Rotondaro]] |
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+ | *'''Songs by:''' [[Fernando Rivas]], [[Luis Santeiro]], Brito Duarte (Ernesto Duarte Brito), [[Sarah Durkee]], [[Carol Hall]], [[Paul Jacobs]], [[Joe Raposo]] |
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+ | *'''Production Designer:''' [[Victor DiNapoli]] |
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+ | *'''Costume Designers:''' [[Bill Kellard]], Terry Roberson |
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+ | *'''Graphic Designer:''' [[Mike Pantuso]] |
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+ | *'''Set Decorator:''' [[Nat Mongioi]] |
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+ | *'''Music Supervisor:''' [[Dave Conner]] |
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+ | *'''Audio:''' [[Blake Norton]], Carla Bandini-Lory |
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+ | |||
+ | ==See also== |
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[[Category:Sesame Street Video]] |
[[Category:Sesame Street Video]] |
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[[Category:Sesame Street Direct-to-Video]] |
[[Category:Sesame Street Direct-to-Video]] |
Revision as of 08:48, 20 October 2015
Release Date | 1997 (VHS), 2004 (DVD) |
Produced by | Sony Wonder |
Discs | 1 |
Region | 1 |
In the 1997 Sesame Street video Fiesta!, the residents of Sesame Street prepare for a fiesta. Rosita makes a beautiful float for the carnival, but Elmo accidentally breaks it.
While Maria fixes the float, Gabi prepared the costumes. Elmo and Rosita can't decide which costume to wear, but finally settle on bugs. Oscar is dragged into guessing game and accidentally answers correctly.
The children and Elmo and Rosita practice the conga. Elmo adds a "Wiggle-wiggle" into the dance, and after some debate, the whole group decided to wiggle too.
Finally, Maria manages to fix the float, but Elmo accidentally breaks the float again. Elmo promises to get a new float, somewhere.
While all the kids are sad because they don't have a float anymore, Elmo brings a pineapple, saying that a fairy godmother would turn the pineapple into a float, just like Cinderella's carriage. Elmo calls for a fairy godmother, at which point Oscar arrives in the Sloppy Jalopy. He refuses to help by lending the car for the carnival, but Gabi points out that the car would be decorated "with great looking trash". Oscar finally relents and allows his car to be used as a float.
Maria dresses as a Queen Bee, and announced the beginning of the carnival.
Songs
- "Numero Comparsa" (featuring Celia Cruz)
- "Amigo" (second verse cut out)
- "Fiesta"
- "El Baile del Pinguino"
- "Conga Counting Song"
- "It Sure is Hot!" (Hace Calor)
- "South America Way" (second verse cut out)
- "La Charreada" (featuring Linda Ronstadt) (introduction cut out)
Other releases
Cast
- Desiree Casado (Gabi)
- Amy Tai
- Nicole Rifkin
- Nicholas Sullivan
- Maxwell Sacoto
- Xavier Pritchett
Credits
- Executive Producer: Nancy Kanter
- Produced by: Karin Young Shiel
- Writer: Luis Santeiro
- Segment Writers: David Korr, Sarah Durkee, Paul Jacobs
- Director: Emily Squires
- Segment Directors: Lisa Simon, Jon Stone
- Jim Henson's Muppet Workshop: Mark Zeszotek, Lara MacLean, Kip Rathke, Stephen Rotondaro
- Songs by: Fernando Rivas, Luis Santeiro, Brito Duarte (Ernesto Duarte Brito), Sarah Durkee, Carol Hall, Paul Jacobs, Joe Raposo
- Production Designer: Victor DiNapoli
- Costume Designers: Bill Kellard, Terry Roberson
- Graphic Designer: Mike Pantuso
- Set Decorator: Nat Mongioi
- Music Supervisor: Dave Conner
- Audio: Blake Norton, Carla Bandini-Lory