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+ | '''Sesame Street General Store''' was a chain of stores operating in the 1990s which specialized in ''[[Sesame Street]]'' merchandise (although merchandise of other Henson, Children's Television Workshop and PBS properties could also be found in the stores). The Sesame Street store had play spaces to emphasize educational elements. Play spaces include a wall where kids can draw, Big Bird's Learning and Listening Library, a garage/clubhouse to play, and a stage of the Sesame Street theater to perform.<ref>"[http://articles.latimes.com/1990-06-07/business/fi-1846_1_sesame-street RETAIL: A Famous Grouch Is Coming Soon to a Store Near You]", Woodyard, Chris - The Los Angeles Times, June 7, 1990.</ref> Many of the storefronts were modeled after the [[Hooper's Store]] set. |
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+ | The first stores were opened in 1990 -- two in Southern California, and two in Northern California. <ref>"[http://articles.latimes.com/1990-09-15/business/fi-354_1_sesame-street-retail Sesame Street Latest Kids' Store on Block : Retailing: The likes of Bert and Ernie, Big Bird and the Cookie Monster will test their merchandising strength against Disney and Hanna-Barbera outlets.]", Michaud, Anne - The Los Angeles Times, September 15, 1990.</ref> The stores were not successful, and they were all quietly closed by 1998. {{cite}} |
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− | '''Sesame Street Central Store''' was a chain of stores around in the mid-1990's specializing in ''[[Sesame Street]]'' (and occasional other Henson and CTW franchises) merchandise. |
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− | + | Replicas of [[Oscar's trash can]] were also outside some stores, with a lifesize animatronic [[Oscar the Grouch]] created by [[VEE Corporation|VEE Production Services]]. When Oscar was inside the can, he would say one of several pre-recorded phrases: |
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+ | * "I'm getting my bathroom re-mildewed today, and I don't want you getting in the way... so SCRAM! Heh, heh, heh." |
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+ | * "Let's play a spelling game... G, O, A, W, A, Y. Do you know what that spells? GO AWAY!" |
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+ | * "Hey, why are you staring at my trash can? How would you feel if I stared at you? Heh, heh, heh." |
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+ | * "I've got nothing to say, so I'm not going to talk when I come out. So you might as well just get lost... SCRAM!" |
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+ | After saying his phrase, Oscar would pop out of the can to smile and grimace at guests for a few seconds. |
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+ | Today, many of the animatronic Oscars still survive. Most are owned by private collectors and have shown up on EBay. Another animatronic Oscar resides at the [[FAO Schwarz]] store in [[Las Vegas]]. |
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− | The stores were not successful, and all were quietly closed by [[1998]]. |
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+ | But there was also a version displayed on a Dutch [[Schuif Gezellig Aan|exhibition]]. |
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Revision as of 16:58, 19 November 2013
Sesame Street General Store was a chain of stores operating in the 1990s which specialized in Sesame Street merchandise (although merchandise of other Henson, Children's Television Workshop and PBS properties could also be found in the stores). The Sesame Street store had play spaces to emphasize educational elements. Play spaces include a wall where kids can draw, Big Bird's Learning and Listening Library, a garage/clubhouse to play, and a stage of the Sesame Street theater to perform.[1] Many of the storefronts were modeled after the Hooper's Store set.
The first stores were opened in 1990 -- two in Southern California, and two in Northern California. [2] The stores were not successful, and they were all quietly closed by 1998. [cite]
Replicas of Oscar's trash can were also outside some stores, with a lifesize animatronic Oscar the Grouch created by VEE Production Services. When Oscar was inside the can, he would say one of several pre-recorded phrases:
- "I'm getting my bathroom re-mildewed today, and I don't want you getting in the way... so SCRAM! Heh, heh, heh."
- "Let's play a spelling game... G, O, A, W, A, Y. Do you know what that spells? GO AWAY!"
- "Hey, why are you staring at my trash can? How would you feel if I stared at you? Heh, heh, heh."
- "I've got nothing to say, so I'm not going to talk when I come out. So you might as well just get lost... SCRAM!"
After saying his phrase, Oscar would pop out of the can to smile and grimace at guests for a few seconds.
Today, many of the animatronic Oscars still survive. Most are owned by private collectors and have shown up on EBay. Another animatronic Oscar resides at the FAO Schwarz store in Las Vegas. But there was also a version displayed on a Dutch exhibition.
Sources
- ↑ "RETAIL: A Famous Grouch Is Coming Soon to a Store Near You", Woodyard, Chris - The Los Angeles Times, June 7, 1990.
- ↑ "Sesame Street Latest Kids' Store on Block : Retailing: The likes of Bert and Ernie, Big Bird and the Cookie Monster will test their merchandising strength against Disney and Hanna-Barbera outlets.", Michaud, Anne - The Los Angeles Times, September 15, 1990.