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The '''Number Guy'''<ref>[http://spiffypictures.com/spiffy.htm Spiffy Pictures]</ref> is a banjo strumming folksinger who appeared in a series of ''[[Sesame Street]]'' animated inserts with a counting motif. Produced by [[David Rudman|David]] and [[Adam Rudman]]'s Spiffy Pictures in [[1996]], the segments were built around a musical variation of Bob Dylan's [[1962]] folk song "Blowin' in the Wind". The folksinger asks how many of a specific animal will perform a a task. In reference to Dylan's song, each sketch ends with the banjo player responding "The answer, my friend, is..." right before the number is revealed.
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'''Number Guy'''<ref>[http://spiffypictures.com/spiffy.htm Spiffy Pictures]</ref> is a banjo strumming folksinger who appeared in a series of ''[[Sesame Street]]'' animated inserts with a counting motif. Produced by [[David Rudman|David]] and [[Adam Rudman|Adam Rudman's]] Spiffy Pictures in 1996, the segments were built around a musical variation of Bob Dylan's 1962 folk song "[[Blowin' in the Wind]]". The folksinger asks how many of a specific animal will perform a a task. In reference to Dylan's song, each sketch ends with the banjo player responding "The answer, my friend, is..." right before the number is revealed.
   
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In [[Episode 3912]], Number Guy appeared in a story that [[Elmo]] wrote, called "Elmo in Numberland". This led to the number 9 segment.
==Individual Segments==
 
   
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==Sketches==
'''How Many Birds Can Fit on a Wire'''
 
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:The answer is [[1]] very large bird.
 
 
Image:4130za.jpg|'''How Many Birds Can Fit on a Wire? [[1]]'''<br>{{eka|3872}}
 
Image:Numberguy4.jpg|'''How Many Elephants Can You Fit in a Room? [[4]]'''<br>{{eka|4067}}
 
Image:NumberGuy.9sheep.jpg|'''How Many Sheep Will Jump Over My Bed? [[9]]'''<br>{{eka|3823}}
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Image:4139t.png|'''How Many Pigs Will Jump Into This Mud? [[10]]'''<br>{{eka|3445}}
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==Sources==
'''How Many Elephants Can You Fit in a Room?''' ([[Episode 4067]])
 
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<references />
:The answer is [[4]].
 
 
'''How Many Sheep Will Jump Over My Bed?''' ([[Episode 4066]])
 
:The banjo player wants to know how many sheep will jump over his bed. The answer is [[9]].
 
 
'''How Many Pigs in a Pen?'''
 
:The banjo player asks how many pigs will get in a pig pen. The answer is [[10]].
 
 
{{wikipedia2|Blowin' in the Wind}}
 
 
[[Category:Sesame Street Characters|Number Guy]]
 
[[Category:Sesame Street Characters|Number Guy]]
 
[[Category:Animated Characters|Number Guy]]
 
[[Category:Animated Characters|Number Guy]]
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[[Category:Sesame Street Animated Segments]]
 
[[Category:Numbers]]
 
[[Category:Numbers]]

Revision as of 04:56, 24 May 2011

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Number Guy[1] is a banjo strumming folksinger who appeared in a series of Sesame Street animated inserts with a counting motif. Produced by David and Adam Rudman's Spiffy Pictures in 1996, the segments were built around a musical variation of Bob Dylan's 1962 folk song "Blowin' in the Wind". The folksinger asks how many of a specific animal will perform a a task. In reference to Dylan's song, each sketch ends with the banjo player responding "The answer, my friend, is..." right before the number is revealed.

In Episode 3912, Number Guy appeared in a story that Elmo wrote, called "Elmo in Numberland". This led to the number 9 segment.

Sketches

Sources