Oh, those good times back when actual product placement was the norm on Sesame Street... I probably think that radio was a "R-R-" Radio Shack "R-R-" Realistic radio!
I usually prefer older sketches to remakes, but in this case the newer version's an improvement: adding words for each letter helped, and so did adding an attempt to compromise (by using all the stuff in a picnic). The rainy ending is a bit of a downer, but at least it's open-ended that way--so episodes that taught either P *or* R could use the sketch.
Is that root beer and A&W product? It looks like it.
samsticka 3 years ago 2
It'd be even more so if the Count decided to show up and make it rain!
Ian16545 3 years ago
Oh, those good times back when actual product placement was the norm on Sesame Street... I probably think that radio was a "R-R-" Radio Shack "R-R-" Realistic radio!
Ian16545 3 years ago
No, they speak almost coherently in the skit where they take a bath.
MarshalGrover 3 years ago 2
this is the only skit of the two headed monster were they don't speak alot of gibberish.
Nightmastercool97 3 years ago
I usually prefer older sketches to remakes, but in this case the newer version's an improvement: adding words for each letter helped, and so did adding an attempt to compromise (by using all the stuff in a picnic). The rainy ending is a bit of a downer, but at least it's open-ended that way--so episodes that taught either P *or* R could use the sketch.
ISNorden 3 years ago
P - "puh" - Pity. :(
Pluffton 4 years ago
Oh I Remember This One. it's Involve The Letters P And R
Acrobatdog99 4 years ago
Aww, how disapointing for them!
Herald8 4 years ago
Pretty remarkable, and very educational about teaching the letters P and R.
Rltpage 4 years ago