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Sesame Street - Simple Simon met some animals

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Uploaded by on Jul 18, 2006

70's Sesame Street. Derek Lamb I believe

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  • The artist of this one is actually Jeff Hale.

  • A collaboration? I thought I saw this mentioned in an obituary for Lamb.

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  • The snake really liked flying and walking. Kinda feal sorry for him when he had to give it all up.

  • The snake sounded just like Peter Lorre!

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  • Simpleton Simon is more like it.

  • Oh man, this has been in my head for the last few days for some reason so I decided to see if it was up - thanks for posting! LOL I always remembered the snake sighing "it was too good to last." The memories!

  • @sawing14s

    Actually Derek Lamb was the director and Jeff Hale was the producer

  • Man why in the world did they drop the age group of today's Sesame Street? This stuff right here is proof that CTW actually made learning fun, and not all babyish like today.

  • Poor Simple Simon

  • Haha! "It was too good to last.." Poor snake.

  • I think Simple Simon needs to lay off the 'shrooms!

  • thanks for the memories

  • @playmates101

    It brings back a lot of fond memories to me too!

  • in my parody i use a secret code word per tape this tape was FORK FEET so in my skit i said NOW I KNOW WHATS WRONG sheep dont have fork feet

    buy ya i wonder if simon has the sheep feet LOL

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