I was looking for this video. Until now, I didn't understand how the chow cart moves and the line gets reversed. I didn't catch that Beetle bumped the cart and got aced out of getting in front of the chow line.
Yeah---I forget what it was meant to teach or who the rapper was, but there was a music video around 1994 or so that featured a rapper telling kids the importance of--I could be wrong--brushing your teeth. Bugs pops up a few times and dances with the rapper. He doesn't say anything, though.
Marbles471, I don't remember the last two you mentioned, but the others I do remember (Pink Panther karate, Jughead 'J,' three Batman clips, Superman 'S,' and, of course, this one).
Probably because The Simpsons and Bugs Bunny appearances were in the 90s. You've got 12 years on me, so you probably wouldn't have been aware of them as much as the other characters' appearances, which are all from the 70s.
The Simpsons are among the gaggle of celebrities that pop up accompanying Grover in the "Monster in the Mirror" music video. I think it can still be found on YouTube.
The Bugs appearance is more obscure and was shown less often, but maybe it'll show up here eventually.
Just crawl back under the tunnel to the other side idiot.
BlueNinja677 11 months ago
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Cstyle12 1 year ago
Or he could just walk around
Cstyle12 1 year ago
0:15 bailey has a eye
davvvvo 1 year ago
Ironic that this is more work then Beetles EVER done in the actual comics. LOL
battybuddy 2 years ago 5
Wait a minute. This was on Sesame Street? I remember reading the comic strips but I dont remember seeing this on Sesame Street. WOW!
joeywomer 4 years ago
@joeywomer
Yes, this particular comic routine was made for "Sesame Street". I remember it from a long time ago.
Smartboy8877 1 year ago
@joeywomer I do.
Stephen10528 1 month ago
I was looking for this video. Until now, I didn't understand how the chow cart moves and the line gets reversed. I didn't catch that Beetle bumped the cart and got aced out of getting in front of the chow line.
jeopardy60611 4 years ago
No I posted this way back in April.
wattamack4 4 years ago
Sarge sleeps in his uniform. Big surprise.
Marbles471 4 years ago
Actually, he doesn't in the comic strip. And actually, this cartoon was pretty thin and mediocre in a way...
Mesterius1 3 years ago
I know he doesn't---it was done here to save money---but wouldn't it be so like him if he did? XD
Marbles471 3 years ago
I'm trying to think of all the "real" cartoon characters that have been on this show. Help me out here---
Beetle Bailey, Pink Panther, Superman, Batman, Jughead (from Archie), The Simpsons, Bugs Bunny.
Anyone think of any others?
Marbles471 4 years ago
Never knew Bugs Bunny was on Sesame Street.
wattamack4 4 years ago
Yeah---I forget what it was meant to teach or who the rapper was, but there was a music video around 1994 or so that featured a rapper telling kids the importance of--I could be wrong--brushing your teeth. Bugs pops up a few times and dances with the rapper. He doesn't say anything, though.
Marbles471 4 years ago
Marbles471, I don't remember the last two you mentioned, but the others I do remember (Pink Panther karate, Jughead 'J,' three Batman clips, Superman 'S,' and, of course, this one).
d72jjpilc 3 years ago
Probably because The Simpsons and Bugs Bunny appearances were in the 90s. You've got 12 years on me, so you probably wouldn't have been aware of them as much as the other characters' appearances, which are all from the 70s.
The Simpsons are among the gaggle of celebrities that pop up accompanying Grover in the "Monster in the Mirror" music video. I think it can still be found on YouTube.
The Bugs appearance is more obscure and was shown less often, but maybe it'll show up here eventually.
Marbles471 3 years ago
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KPP2008A 3 years ago
Partly because this showed on the Beatle Bailey show, I guess!
mftheory 4 years ago
I love the narrator. He's sure pulling for Beetle.
vidhag900 4 years ago
I still wish the narrator was Swedish so he'd say "Yow" instead of "chow" lol.
wattamack4 4 years ago