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[[File:Sesame Street Queen of 6|thumb|right|300px|"The Queen of Six."]] |
[[File:Sesame Street Queen of 6|thumb|right|300px|"The Queen of Six."]] |
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⚫ | '''The Queen of Six''' is a stop-motion animated short produced for ''[[Sesame Street]]'' by [[Jim Henson]]. Similar to "[[The King of Eight]]," the short focuses on the domain of the Queen of 6, wherein everything exists in denominations of [[6]]. In contrast to the comedy and jazz drumming of "The King of Eight," the short has a more serene, fairy tale quality, with kittens and flowers replacing slapstick, even though the song is still done in a jazzy manner. The narrator is [[William "Rosko" Mercer]]. |
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⚫ | '''The Queen of Six''' is a stop-motion animated short produced for ''[[Sesame Street]]'' by [[Jim Henson]]. Similar to "[[The King of Eight]]," the short focuses on the domain of the Queen of 6, wherein everything exists in denominations of [[6]]. In contrast to the comedy and jazz drumming of "The King of Eight," the short has a more serene, fairy tale quality, with kittens and flowers replacing slapstick, even though the song is still done in a jazzy manner. |
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[[Don Sahlin]] helped out on "The Queen of Six", and talked about his work in a 1976 interview for "Closeup Magazine": |
[[Don Sahlin]] helped out on "The Queen of Six", and talked about his work in a 1976 interview for "Closeup Magazine": |
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==Releases== |
==Releases== |
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* [[Sesamestreet.org]] {{SSvideo|77fd6e63-1574-11dd-bb51-597ab51d2e81}} |
* [[Sesamestreet.org]] {{SSvideo|77fd6e63-1574-11dd-bb51-597ab51d2e81}} |
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* [[Sesame Street iPhone apps|Count TV]] |
* [[Sesame Street iPhone apps|Count TV]] |
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*[http://www.henson.com/jimsredbook/2012/10/30/1029-301970/ Jim Henson's Red Book -- 10/29-30/1970 -- Shoot #6] |
*[http://www.henson.com/jimsredbook/2012/10/30/1029-301970/ Jim Henson's Red Book -- 10/29-30/1970 -- Shoot #6] |
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Revision as of 16:03, 14 March 2016
Written by | Keith Vernon Textor Jim Henson |
Publisher | Scott Textor Music Publishing, Inc. |
EKA | Episode 0234 |
The Queen of Six is a stop-motion animated short produced for Sesame Street by Jim Henson. Similar to "The King of Eight," the short focuses on the domain of the Queen of 6, wherein everything exists in denominations of 6. In contrast to the comedy and jazz drumming of "The King of Eight," the short has a more serene, fairy tale quality, with kittens and flowers replacing slapstick, even though the song is still done in a jazzy manner. The narrator is William "Rosko" Mercer.
Don Sahlin helped out on "The Queen of Six", and talked about his work in a 1976 interview for "Closeup Magazine":
Releases
- Video
- 40 Years of Sunny Days (2009)
- Online
- Sesamestreet.org Template:SSvideo
- Hulu Template:Hulu
- SesameStreet's YouTube Channel (YouTube)
- Other