Plaza Sesamo - NTV

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Uploaded by on Sep 11, 2009

For wattamack4.

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  • Thinking about it a little, I don't see why Plaza Sesamo doesn't just edit the English subtitles in any SS sketch into the language of the show... I mean, from looking carefully, it looks like CTW was able to edit out the original MTV captions for "Wet Paint" when released on the Count It Higher vhs.

  • Sometimes, it's not that easy.

  • Haha, awsome. Even in a different language, this is still a good song.

    Although makes me wonder why they cut off that one bit with the video zooming into the camera. Oh well, overall, awsome. :)

  • They got that off because it had the music video credits in English.

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  • Ha Ha Sweet!

  • le hiciste un favor a la humanidad al subir este video. gracias.

  • por fin lo encontre gracias por subirlo no,no no no no me conviene jajajajajajaja no tienes el de las paps punkeras que se vuelven pure....???

  • son los Sex Pistols para niños jajajajaja !!!

    

  • Me ncanta este video aunn lo

    Enseñare a mis sobrinos!!

  • By the way, I heard their was a complete black and white version of the Plaza Sesamo version of this song. Can anyone confirm on this?

  • Also, this could (and is most likely) bad memory, but didn't they sort of remake this sketch? Like, they had a big grey screen at the beginning instead of the NTV screen, then the camera closes into on the screen, it changes to the video, Nick is already there, the bg is already blue, and the style of the black and white flashbacks is similar to the one on "Happy to be Me", the Nickmatics did the "N-n-n" parts, and the flashing "N" sort of jumped out at the end and glowed?

  • This is one of those rare times that a letter based segment requires no major alterations, thanks to the coincidence that the same (or similar) words beginning with the same letter.

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