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'''Christopher Clumsy''' is a genial but clumsy character who debuted in the ''[[Sesame Street]]'' [[Sesame Street (comic strip)|comic strip]] in [[1971]]. Situations frequently dealt with Clumsy's attempts to avoid falling into a hole. At other times, he attempted to demonstrate directional concepts or teach about shapes. |
'''Christopher Clumsy''' is a genial but clumsy character who debuted in the ''[[Sesame Street]]'' [[Sesame Street (comic strip)|comic strip]] in [[1971]]. Situations frequently dealt with Clumsy's attempts to avoid falling into a hole. At other times, he attempted to demonstrate directional concepts or teach about shapes. |
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==Individual Segments== |
==Individual Segments== |
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Christopher Clumsy demonstrates shapes with a circle as the last thing where the circle rolled away off screen. |
Christopher Clumsy demonstrates shapes with a circle as the last thing where the circle rolled away off screen. |
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− | Christopher Clumsy, to avoid falling into a hole, jumps over it... and lands in another hole and |
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Christopher Clumsy jumps over a hole and says that he fooled the viewer. He then walks into a wall. |
Christopher Clumsy jumps over a hole and says that he fooled the viewer. He then walks into a wall. |
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Christopher Clumsy shows different things his feet can do. Like dancing, jumping, and then kicking a ball where he accidentally hit a dog off screen with the ball while showing that his feet can run while being chased by the dog. |
Christopher Clumsy shows different things his feet can do. Like dancing, jumping, and then kicking a ball where he accidentally hit a dog off screen with the ball while showing that his feet can run while being chased by the dog. |
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[[Category:Animated Characters]] |
[[Category:Animated Characters]] |
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[[Category:Sesame Street Characters]] |
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Latest revision as of 16:32, 29 May 2019
PERFORMER | Jim Thurman |
DEBUT | 1972 |
DESIGN | Cliff Roberts designer |
Christopher Clumsy is a genial but clumsy character who debuted in the Sesame Street comic strip in 1971. Situations frequently dealt with Clumsy's attempts to avoid falling into a hole. At other times, he attempted to demonstrate directional concepts or teach about shapes.
Along with Jasper and Julius, Christopher Clumsy appeared on Sesame Street itself in animated cartoon segments, beginning in Season 4.
Individual Segments
- Shapes (First: Episode 0416)
Christopher Clumsy demonstrates shapes with a circle as the last thing where the circle rolled away off screen.
- Jumping over a hole (First: Episode 0439)
Christopher Clumsy, to avoid falling into a hole, jumps over it... and lands in another hole and shouts "nobody told me there were two holes!"
- Jumping over another hole (First: Episode 0439)
Christopher Clumsy jumps over a hole and says that he fooled the viewer. He then walks into a wall.
- Feet (First: Episode 0455)
Christopher Clumsy shows different things his feet can do. Like dancing, jumping, and then kicking a ball where he accidentally hit a dog off screen with the ball while showing that his feet can run while being chased by the dog.