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'''Willie Wimple''' is a careless youth who appeared in ''[[Sesame Street]]'' animated inserts beginning in [[1972]]. Through a jaunty song, Willie would routinely throw garbage, chop down trees, and leak oil into the waters. The chorus always pointed out how "if every kid did it, can't you see what a messy world it would be," typically ending with a shot of a ruined [[The Earth|earth]]. Willie's purpose was to demonstrate how one person's actions can harm the planet, since in fact individuals are seldom alone in their waste. |
'''Willie Wimple''' is a careless youth who appeared in ''[[Sesame Street]]'' animated inserts beginning in [[1972]]. Through a jaunty song, Willie would routinely throw garbage, chop down trees, and leak oil into the waters. The chorus always pointed out how "if every kid did it, can't you see what a messy world it would be," typically ending with a shot of a ruined [[The Earth|earth]]. Willie's purpose was to demonstrate how one person's actions can harm the planet, since in fact individuals are seldom alone in their waste. |
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− | Veteran animator [[Abe Levitow]] directed the segments, as one of his last projects, and co-wrote the song with Dave |
+ | Veteran animator [[Abe Levitow]] directed the segments, as one of his last projects, and co-wrote the song with Dave Hanson. |
==Sketches== |
==Sketches== |
Revision as of 07:03, 14 March 2008
Willie Wimple is a careless youth who appeared in Sesame Street animated inserts beginning in 1972. Through a jaunty song, Willie would routinely throw garbage, chop down trees, and leak oil into the waters. The chorus always pointed out how "if every kid did it, can't you see what a messy world it would be," typically ending with a shot of a ruined earth. Willie's purpose was to demonstrate how one person's actions can harm the planet, since in fact individuals are seldom alone in their waste.
Veteran animator Abe Levitow directed the segments, as one of his last projects, and co-wrote the song with Dave Hanson.
Sketches
- Tree Destruction (EKA: Episode 1709)
- Water Pollution (EKA: Episode 1710)
- Land Pollution (litter)