Sesame Street - Walk On Grover (2 parts)

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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2009

In the words of sawing14s, ...see annotations.

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  • Might also wanna update the annotation on the note explainning Jim wasn't Rockin' Richard, since that one also mentions Chrissy's name. ;)

  • Whoops. Didn't even notice that ...*Jiffy fix*

  • You forgot Frank Oz as Grover

  • True, I did. Then again, it kinda seems unnecessary to add Frank in since we already know he's performing Grover.

  • Out of curiosity, did you make the colors of the annotations based on the characters' AM design?

  • Yeah, I kinda did (based on what colors I had for annotations.)

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  • @GroverKent He did had some development. He probably was supposed to originally be female in "Mad", but then he turned male in "Proud" when Cerf started doing his voice for most songs.

  • @wattamack4 If I didn't know better, I'd think that before the characters were fully developed, that the Chrissy character may have meant to be female: the "prototype" Chrissy from "Good Morning Starshine" was performed by Caroll, who gave it his "mother" voice, then of course from "Mad", Chrissy was played by Fran (album version by Frank using a voice similar to Piggy).

  • @spiritgirl41192

    Love their (lack of) enthusiasm!

  • W-So what?

    A-Who cares?

    L-Ugh.

    K-Big deal.

  • Man, Grover can't get it any easy.

  • @Dekobee

    A very interesting observation indeed!

  • 0:23 Define excited.

  • When Grover says "ho, ho, ho," he sorta sounds like Fat Albert.

  • 'So what?' 'Who cares?' 'Uggh' 'Big Deal!' As soon as I saw Little Jerry and the Monotones, I thought 'Is this the clip where they say those lines?' Sure enough, I was right! A 'walk' down memory lane for sure!

  • Well you know, sometimes characters tend to look different after a few months/years/days or so.

    Remember when Chrissy originally had a bit of a femine appearance with the long hair and wore a poncho, then got puffed up hair and a flowered-shirt? He changed within a couple years, but he was still the same character.

    Plus, don't forget how the Monotones started to look more of what we wear today in 2000, but they were still the same.

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