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  • Did u guys realize tht he even has on the black and white outfit too

  • @NiceyMJJFAN Oh yea, I noticed! The puppeteers have they're act together! Lookin' good there Chrissy!

  • hey. ur rite. it even sounds like michael jackson's black or white

  • this song is so dirty lol

  • This is quite an interesting song. Also one of my fave Little Chrissy tunes.

    Could you suppose this was Little Chrissy's last song?

  • lol wht happen to the black panther afterwards

  • ROFL! xD I was listening to this song on Pandora and relized how it sounded like "Black or White." He's even wearing the same clothes from the video! x3

  • lol

  • lol dancin puppet

  • Its funny how the song is a parady for Michael Jackson's Black or White but the Puppet is supposed to be a play on Little Richard and Lionel Richie....

  • oh my god the micheal jackson black or white parady lol

  • you're right. I recognize the beat, and the way he sings.

    I have this feeling that Michael allowed this to happen. do you think so too?

  • Being that Michael refused Weird Al the write to sing *his* parody ("Snack All Night") because it would weaken the impact of the original, I doubt it.

  • This one sounds like of a fool-around with the actual song, so this one probably didn't matter that much.

  • Michael actually SAVED Sesame Street from getting sued over "Letter B." I'm sure he wouldn't have minded this. he was always a big fan of Jim Henson and Sesame Street's work, though he never really did anything with them. Except for that one Sesame Street Christmas Special where he had a brief cameo at the end.

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  • A Very Special Sesame Street Christmas. It only aired once, and it really wasn't that good. Jackson basically talked to Oscar, and was the ONLY celebrity who didn't sing.

  • I remember seeing this one in Spanish.

  • On Plaza Sesamo?

  • Same thing.

  • LOL...he can play the piano underwater!

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  • I didn't know that he could play the piano underwater. How does he do that?

  • Nice cameos by Mr. Handford and Maria

  • In Russian version it was KILLING!!! Я мокрый - сухой!

  • Little Chrissy's blue skin seemed to blend in with the sea, like he had an invisible face and hands.

  • That is a remake of Michael Jacksons Black or White song.

  • you think so?

  • it kind of tells u dat in da description

  • sesame street used to parody the popular songs of the day..this one, Rebel L (Rebel Yell), Cereal Girl (Material Girl), etc...my favorite part of Sesame Street!

  • Don't forget ZZ Blues (Sharp Dressed Man), 8 Balls of Fur (Great Balls of Fire), Furry Happy Monster (Shiny Happy People), Born to Add (Born to Run), Cooperation (Satisfaction), The Letter T (Hey, There Delilah!), Hey Food (Hey Jude), U Really Got a Hold On Me (You Really Got a Hold One Me), Telly's Aquarium (The Age of Aquarius / Let the Sunshine In), Kids Just Love to Brush (Girls Just Want to Have Fun), Thinking of U (Here! There! and Everywhere!) and other parodies....

  • Is Exit for example a parody too, or is it some kind of real Sesame Street song ?

  • Could be. Don't forget Thinking Of U (Here, There and Everywhere). Also, there is Cookie Disco (The Theme for Shaft).

  • @BuddyBoy600alt another good one is "cereal girl" which is material girl by madonna

  • @bcopel182 -Totally didn't realize that.....

  • is this song came from a real famous song?. like there was a song in sesame street called hip to be sqaure , which was orignally sang by Huey lewis and the news.

  • Supposed to be a parody of Michael Jackson's song "Black or White"

  • Love this. Little Chrissy should realise this as a single.

  • they need to release a Little Chrissy CD

  • yes they should. And I hope they do so they can put this song on it, Cluck around the clock, Exit, 8 Balls Of Fur, Rock and roll readers, and go baby go and many more.

  • Don't forget Count it Higher, and You're Alive.

  • I never thought I'd see this again! ThanX

  • What year did it came? Looks like 1992 or 1993 to me?

  • Had to have been at least the 90's. Mr. Handford was in it.

  • True. The 90's were an awsome time on Sesame Street. Those were the years when I grew up with Sesame Street.

  • It's 1993.

  • COOL!

  • I remember this!

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  • No,I never posted this.

  • Thanks for posting. This is one of my fave Sesame St. songs.

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