Post by sesamestreetfan99 on Oct 26, 2023 23:03:57 GMT
I just finished watching this and I saw in the credits some puppeteers who were part of this video were part of the muppets and other well known puppet productions, consisting of Kevin clash who played Elmo from Sesame Street, baby Sinclair from dinosaurs and Clifford from the muppets, David Rudman who plays baby bear and Cookie Monster after the retirement of his original puppeteer Frank Oz, Jim Martin who played Preston rabbit from Sesame Street and Ben from the puzzle place and Rick Lyon who was in avenue q!!!
I just finished watching this and I saw in the credits some puppeteers who were part of this video were part of the muppets and other well known puppet productions, consisting of Kevin clash who played Elmo from Sesame Street, baby Sinclair from dinosaurs and Clifford from the muppets, David Rudman who plays baby bear and Cookie Monster after the retirement of his original puppeteer Frank Oz, Jim Martin who played Preston rabbit from Sesame Street and Ben from the puzzle place and Rick Lyon who was in avenue q!!!
Even with the well known puppeteers, it’s sort of strange how it fell into obscurity. It does have a DVD release but bundled with other View Video releases, like “Infantastic Lullabyes” and “Look and Learn”. Both seem to be very early CGI animation which predates Flash. They seem very similar to Baby Einsteins and the Sesame Street animated shorts.
I just finished watching this and I saw in the credits some puppeteers who were part of this video were part of the muppets and other well known puppet productions, consisting of Kevin clash who played Elmo from Sesame Street, baby Sinclair from dinosaurs and Clifford from the muppets, David Rudman who plays baby bear and Cookie Monster after the retirement of his original puppeteer Frank Oz, Jim Martin who played Preston rabbit from Sesame Street and Ben from the puzzle place and Rick Lyon who was in avenue q!!!
Even with the well known puppeteers, it’s sort of strange how it fell into obscurity. It does have a DVD release but bundled with other View Video releases, like “Infantastic Lullabyes” and “Look and Learn”. Both seem to be very early CGI animation which predates Flash. They seem very similar to Baby Einsteins and the Sesame Street animated shorts.
Oh yeah I saw that dvd release when I was looking at photos of this thing on Google