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Sesame Street News Flash: Wolf chases Little Red Riding Hood

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Uploaded by on May 14, 2007

From the good ol' days, back when they were low on puppeteers.

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  • this is a frank oz workout!

  • You can hear Jim Henson crack up a bit from Jerry Nelson's ad lib at 00:21.

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  • I remember one time I acted a bit like the wolf. When I found out my sister had accidentally broken a pretty plate we had, I told her "that was my favorite plate" in a tone similar to the wolf's. But I ended it there. I didn't start chasing her.

  • I was just thinking how funny it would be if that letter was from the wolf's ex wife's lawyer!!!

  • Those wewre the good days, when only jim frank jerry and Richard were the muppeters

  • Lmfao. "WATCH OUT FOR THE AXE WOULD YA!?"

  • Lol. Frank's Salesman sounds like Fozzie. And Frank just joins in the chase. Jerry Wolf "NO! D:<"

  • "Come on, frog, take a chance!" LOL! I don't think anyone in those "News Flash"

    sketches ever called Kermit by his name.

  • LOL, you're right. He had to perform three different characters in just two minutes! Talk about impressive, compared to Henson as Kermit, Jerry Nelson as the wolf, and Richard Hunt as Red.

  • Why do salesmen always have to be so annoying? Whenever someone tries to sell me magazine subscriptions, I just slam the door in their face, and whenever someone wants me to fill out a survey at the mall, I just keep walking.

  • 'Hazzah, hazzah, hazzah!' - I remember that line from the salesman. Was that his 'sales pitch line' to try to serenade people into buying something (like Lefty does in 'Would You Like to Buy an 'O'?) I also remember the line about Kermit saying that the audience 'missed the first part.' I wonder if there was any purpose to that - maybe just to make things interesting? Just curious. Thanks for posting!

  • kermit's just siting bak and enjoying the girl being chased

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