Sesame Street - Suzie Kabloozie vs the letter F
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@StoogeAtHeart It wouldn't have worked. Too violent. Besides, how would Suzie have been able to take back her wish?
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This cartoon teaches not only about words that begin with the letter "F", but also that you should watch what you wish for, because if you do get it, you may regret it (depending on what is wished for).
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can you upload Suzie Kabloozie Judge #5?
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@StoogeAtHeart I don't think she would have fell down after losing her face'fingers and feet. After all fall begins with F too.
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Thumbs up if you love the line "a world without "F" words was too much to take"
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I believe "opinionated" means somebody who was holding stubbornly and often unreasonably to one's own opinions.
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You know, when I heard the first rhyme, I had no idea this was intended to be a poem, because of the definition saying:
"Suzie Kabloozie was very opinionated.
That means, some things she liked, others she hated."
This was, especially, because I had no idea what "opinionated" actually meant.
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Yeah and maybe the cat should have lost his fur.
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I used to run downstairs when Mo Willems (the narrator) said "eff" at 1:42 and once I broke my leg doing this!
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@SSDILLOW FUN FACT - Ruth Buzzi also played Ruthie, owner of Finders Keepers, on Sesame Street. But that was back when "Around the Corner" existed. I wish Sesame Street still had "Around the Corner."
She should've lost her Fingers and fell to the new dirt floor in the basement. Then when she tried to stand, she should've lost her Feet and fell down. Then she could've lost her Face so she couldn't see, cry, yell, eat, smell, breathe, etc. When all that was done, she could've just slumped down and the cartoon would be over.
This must be a newer cartoon. The animation looks newer than what I grew up with.
StoogeAtHeart 4 years ago 7
Nice way to teach kids the letters. In addition the kids learnt some nice "F" words!
b3d 4 years ago 6