From 0:35-0:38 you can see that the monster on the right (with the dark beard and horns pointed upward) that when he's brushing the front of his tooth, he's brushing his tooth from the back of the toothbrush instead of brushing his tooth using the bristles. Also at 0:42-0:44, the monster on the left (with the light beard and horns pointed downward) is doing the same thing.
Yeah. Don't brush sideways and say "Ih, ih, ih. ih, ih." You have to brush up-and-down and say "Eh, eh, eh." Of course, it's much easier when you only have one tooth. The problem is that they are sharing a toothbrush--how unsanitary!
It must be nice to have someone to have a conversation with.
CelesteK 3 years ago
good learning the fundementals of brushing your teeth from the two headed monster on Sesame Street i loved this clip when i was little.
Nightmastercool97 3 years ago
From 0:35-0:38 you can see that the monster on the right (with the dark beard and horns pointed upward) that when he's brushing the front of his tooth, he's brushing his tooth from the back of the toothbrush instead of brushing his tooth using the bristles. Also at 0:42-0:44, the monster on the left (with the light beard and horns pointed downward) is doing the same thing.
afriendofbean 3 years ago
They are one person with two heads, they share organs why not a toothbrush :)_
SugarRose25 4 years ago
Yeah. Don't brush sideways and say "Ih, ih, ih. ih, ih." You have to brush up-and-down and say "Eh, eh, eh." Of course, it's much easier when you only have one tooth. The problem is that they are sharing a toothbrush--how unsanitary!
jeopardy60611 4 years ago
Loved this! "Eh! Eh! Eh!"
Flower76 4 years ago 3
i guess this was there first skit because in all the others they had no teeth.
jaydude28 4 years ago
Or it could be they just got their first teeth. :)
Herald8 4 years ago
Sounds like they're telling you don't brush sideways.
~Ra'akone
raakone 4 years ago