Sesame Street viral videos
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Sesame Workshop created exclusive videos for online video sharing website YouTube starting in 2010 and posted under the official Sesame Street YouTube Channel.
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Videos
| Picture | Date | Description |
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| October 7, 2010 | Smell Like A Monster
Grover talks about the word "on".
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| November 23, 2010 | Cookie Monster Auditions for Saturday Night Live
Cookie Monster wants to host Saturday Night Live. The segment was filmed in about two hours during the summer, not released until the fall. Cookie Monster did eventually appear on the program, albeit only singing "Silver Bells" with guest host Jeff Bridges.
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| May 18, 2011 | Conversations With Bert: Andy Samberg, Part 1
Bert sits down at his round table to have a talk with Andy Samberg. They talk about socks throughout history (including Puttees), rocket packs. The last book Bert read was one of those depressed Russian writers, Andy's was Harry Potter; Bert feels Potter is developed enough as a writer. The intermission is signaled by Milk Break Time.
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| May 22, 2011 | Conversations With Bert: Andy Samberg, Part 2
Bert sits down at his round table to continue his talk with Andy Samberg. They talk about their sock world views and Andy's favorite dry white toast joke. The video ends with Bert's Brain Busters (a game where Bert asks Andy a series of questions that he has to answer as fast and as honestly as he can) and Andy's comedy banter.
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| June 4, 2012 | ElmOlympian
Social media campaign following Elmo as he prepares for the 2012 Olympic Games in London, England.
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| July 10, 2012 | Share It Maybe
Cookie Monster performs a spoof of Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe."
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Quotes about the videos
Comments about individual videos are on their specific pages:
- Kevin Clash: "We're having so much fun with that. This is where it's positive to use YouTube and all those things and get that out there. Because you know the children that you want to see that, it gets right to them. Jim always wanted the adult audience to connect with whatever was going on, whatever year it was. We were looking at commercials, looking at whatever sitcom was happening, and incorporating that into Sesame Street."[1]
Sources
- ↑ Kevin Williamson and Jim Slotek, "The Muppets take Hollywood", Toronto Sun, February 5, 2011.
See also
- Muppet viral videos
- Sesame Street social network videos
- SesameStreet's YouTube Channel
- Put Down the Pacifier