From 1971, uploaded by request: Jim Henson reuses a disembodied-face character to count computer-generated shapes in groups of ten. (Some fans refer to the character as "Nobody", a reference to one of Henson's non-Sesame films which included the face.)
P.S. I know that a similar segment about the number four exists; however, I don't have my own copy. Sorry!
wow...memories...
YodaBannon 1 month ago
@stevarino1989 You have to wonder if the people who made this show were on drugs when they did scenes like these. The same goes with those number skits with the baker who keeps falling over the stairs. The opening animation of those scenes MUST have been made on drugs!
disneyfan85 2 months ago
wow . . . trippy! O_o
stevarino1989 2 months ago
thats some interesting visuals for something from the early 70s
bpotts0401 3 months ago
this one always freaked me out, but I also thought it was cool
ErnsTenor 3 months ago
@skeaneable Yeah, I might be losing some sleep tonight! I CLOSE MY EYES BUT I CAN STILL SEE IT! AAIIGHHHH!
tamajinn 3 months ago
I wish we could go back to the days of scanimation to be honest. For the time period this was the coolest thing ever. I think I remember this myself, they reused it a couple of times if I'm not mistaken. Anyways today kids are so into CGI and everything they don't realize that this is one of the many coolest effects. Creepy or not. :)
julesfloyd1981 5 months ago
About a half a minute into the video I found myself staring blankly at the screen o-o
DawnuntilDusk 6 months ago
Oh my goodness, this was like, the only thing on Sesame Street that scared the crap out of me. It's the voice and the moving eyes...gaaaah
jiyumes 6 months ago
I feel... Brainwashed... o_o
TheCrasher92 6 months ago