Animated and live-action inserts produced by Jim Henson for Sesame Street.
Picture | Title | First Appearance | Number | Description |
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Two Song (Song of Two) | Episode 0001 | 02 | Numerosity: Featuring two ice cream cones, turtles, heads, hats, butterflies and chocolate cream pies. | |
Three Song (Song of Three) | Episode 0001 | 03 | Numerosity: Featuring three balls, peas, crocodiles, eggs, little pigs, and birthday cakes. | |
Body Parts vs. Heavy Equipment | Episode 0003 | — | Three boys (including Brian Henson) pretend to be steam shovels, playing in the dirt. This segues into footage of real construction vehicles. A parallel is drawn between the machinery and how the boys' arms and mouths work. The film was included in the original Sesame Street Pitch Reel. | |
Four Song (Song of Four) | Episode 0006 | 04 | Numerosity: Featuring four dolls, balloons, fish, wind-up toys, arms, and root beer floats. | |
Five Song (Song of Five) | Episode 0006 | 05 | Numerosity: Featuring five fingers, ice cream sodas, monsters, frogs, dimes, and fancy fruit cakes. | |
Six Song (Song of Six) | Episode 0011 | 06 | Numerosity: Featuring six chicks, squares, bats, cats, cameras, and strawberry shortcakes. | |
Seven Song (Song of Seven) | Episode 0011 | 07 | Numerosity: Featuring seven straws, circles, ducks, spooky spiders, nickels, and pumpkin pies. | |
Nine Song (Song of Nine) | Episode 0016 | 09 | Numerosity: Featuring nine noodles, nails, lights, mice, quarters, and coconut custard pies. | |
Eight Song (Song of Eight) | Episode 0018 | 08 | Numerosity: Featuring eight blocks, clocks, puppets, puppies, ping-pong balls, and raspberry pudding desserts. | |
Ten Song (Song of Ten) | Episode 0021 | 10 | Numerosity: Featuring ten toes, triangles, pins, Indians, bells, wind-up toys, and chocolate-layer cakes. | |
One Song (Song of One) | Episode 0086 | 01 | Numerosity. | |
Faces and Feelings | Episode 0090 | — | In a clay-animated segment, a green narrator uses his red and yellow friends (and a monster) to demonstrate how faces can show feelings. | |
Doll House | Episode 0131 | 02 | A song about the number 2 accompanied by a film about two girls playing with their doll house. Eventually, two cats get into the doll house and knock things over. | |
1-2-3-4-5! | Episode 0144 | 05 | A musical animated film about counting to five. | |
Number Twelve Rocks | Episode 0195 | 12 | A stop-motion film about a group of twelve rocks that remove themselves from a crowd and are counted out, before taking the shape of a numeral 12. | |
The Queen of Six | Episode 0234 | 06 | A stop-motion film that focuses on the domain of the Queen of 6, wherein everything exists in denominations of 6. | |
Number Three Ball Film | Episode 0254 | 03 | A small, red ball as it rolls throughout a toy roller coaster (directed by Frank Oz). | |
The King of Eight | Episode 0255 | 08 | A stop-motion film, with some puppets that focuses on the title character, a jovial king in a land where everything exists in denominations of the number 8. | |
Seven Monsters | Episode 0258 | 07 | An animated segment produced with Maurice Sendak and Bruce Cayard. | |
10: Computer | Episode 0261 | 10 | The Floating Face counts up to ten and back down again. | |
4: Computer | Episode 0266 | 04 | Utilizing the Scanimate animation system, a voice asks children to identify different groups of four markings. | |
Eleven Cheer | Episode 0273 | 11 | A stop-motion animated skit featuring a group of dancing squares that form the number 11. | |
Bumble Ardy | Episode 0305 | 09 | An animated segment was produced with Maurice Sendak based on Sendak's artwork; later adapted into a book in 2011. Jim Henson provides the voice of Bumble Ardy. The segment appears as an Easter egg on disc 1 of Sesame Street: Old School: Volume 2. | |
Raisin Army | 12 | A short stop-motion animation about a grape who calls reveille for the "troops" -- 12 raisins on a slice of bread. |