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Count To Ten with Nobody (Vintage Sesame Street)

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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2007

Rubber band animation (almost creepy) teaches how to count to ten.

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  • ...And our next step will be dividing by zero.

  • My God, the speaker sounds like a child molester.

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  • See why can't shows teach kids like this? It's the scary fucked up shit that sticks.

  • This is why we had the freakin' count. A pimp is better than this nightmarish weirdo.

  • scanimate animation came and went. Why? Because it always looked freaky.

  • I'm Raposofan and I posted the "I Beam" clip a lot of people find scary on YT. Welcome above to the one Sesame Street clip *I* thought was scary.

    It's the part at the end where there is that last moog twinkle sound, Nobody says deeply, "That's 10", and the huge haloed 10 appears with that final booming note.

    Sent me into convulsions.

  • I guess...it was just the fact Henson spent so much imagination and idealism into a 1 minute spot on Sesame Street just to show kids how to count to 10....was in itself a little nutty.

    But like Jim Henson along with other geniuses...you have to be a little on the nutty side to be creative.

  • @kitfaaace close, according to Jim Henson himself, the parts where nobody (in reality his name was the floating face) appeared was actually a puppet made out of foam string worked by invisible rods attached to gloves look limbo on Muppets wiki and it says so. though the parts like the opening was indeed made by scanimate.

  • Dude, this is like freaking Giygas on Sesame Street. Sweet!

  • This guy was both cool and frightening to me as a kid, though for some reason I thought for sure his name was "rubber band man," and have an extremely vivid memory of him introducing himself as such ...did he ever?

  • This features some ridiculously early computer animation from the 70s!

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