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Sesame Street
Premiere November 9, 1992 (3006)
Finale May 7, 1993 (3135)
Episodes 130
3006

Sesame Street's revised opening theme, with new visuals.

WYWH

Big Bird visit different parts of the United States in Big Bird's Video Postcards.

File:SesameCreditsCTW.jpg

Sesame Street's updated closing sequence, with animation by Joey Ahlbum.

3007h

The Snuffketeers first meeting, with the founder Mr. Snuffleupagus.

3096d

For a little over three weeks, Telly is seen wearing a cast. He broke his arm in Episode 3096.

ThatsLetterO

"That's the Letter O," with Queen Latifah.

3154v

Maria and a neurotic green Anything Muppet sing "Cerrado/Abierto," the Spanish words for close and open.

Elephantelevator

Muppet performer Dave Goelz contributes performances for the show this season, creating characters such as Mr. Between, Piño, and the Elephant Elevator Operator.

Sesame Street Season 24 aired from November 9, 1992 to May 7, 1993.

Overview

The curriculum for Season 24 is focusing on Latino culture. "There will also be more emphasis on the Spanish language," says Ms. Valeria Lovelace, since her research showed that many children have negative feelings about Spanish. For example, the show will feature songs with abierto and cerrado, the Spanish words for open and close. Preschoolers will learn simple words and phrases that will help them make friends with Spanish speakers. The show will also feature Latino guest stars.[1]

A new segment for this season, "Big Bird's Video Postcards," will have Big Bird visit different parts of the United States and learn about people of different ethnicities and participate in their cultural activities or pastimes. With the focus on Latino culture, Big Bird will "see mask-making in Spanish Harlem, children playing games in Spanish in Union City, N.J., Spanish murals in Los Angeles and children counting in Spanish in El Salvador. Big Bird will conduct a children's mariachi band, learn traditional Cuban songs and eat a birdseed burrito while he visits his friend, Diego, in Arizona."[1]

Episodes

Episodes 3006 - 3135 (130 episodes)

Notes

  • Starting with this season, the opening sequence has changed from the standard footage of kids playing, to an upbeat, colorful sequence with a calypso version of the theme, and more Muppets in it.
  • This season also introduces a new closing credits sequence set to a hip-hop version of the theme, with animation by Joey Ahlbum and featuring appearances by Elmo and Big Bird. This sequence would continue to be used until 2007, even long after the calypso opening had been retired. An instrumental riff from the closing also plays during the funding credits starting this season and until 1995.

Cast

Cast

Alison Bartlett, Linda Bove, Emilio Delgado, Savion Glover, Loretta Long, Sonia Manzano, Bob McGrath, Roscoe Orman, David L. Smyrl, Lillias White (Uncredited: Lisa Boggs, Donald Faison, Miles Orman)

Muppet Performers

Caroll Spinney, Frank Oz, Jerry Nelson, Martin P. Robinson, Kevin Clash, Fran Brill, David Rudman, Louise Gold, Camille Bonora, Joey Mazzarino, Carmen Osbahr, Pam Arciero, Jim Martin, Judy Sladky, Fred Garbo, Bryant Young, Rick Lyon (Uncredited: Julianne Buescher, Dave Goelz, Peter Linz, Kathryn Mullen)

Guest Stars

Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Midori Gotō, Judy Graubart, Queen Latifah, Los Planeros, Tim McCarver, Paula Poundstone, Tito Puente, Walt Willey, B. D. Wong[2][3]

Characters

Humans

Maria, Savion, Gordon, Gina, Luis, Bob, Susan, Linda, Gabi, Miles, Mr. Handford, Lillian, Lisa, Duane

Muppets

The Amazing Mumford, Alice Snuffleupagus, Anything Muppets, Baby Bear, Baby Tooth and the Fuzzy Funk, Barkley, Bert, Biff, The Big Bad Wolf, Big Bird, Buster the Horse, Chicago the Lion, Chip and Dip, Colambo, Cookie Monster, Count von Count, The Countess, Cyranose de Bergerac, Elephant, Elmo, Ernie, Goldilocks, Grand High Triangle Lover, Granny Bird, Grover, Grundgetta, Guy Smiley, Herry Monster, Honkers, Hoots the Owl, Humpty Dumpty, Irvine, Joey and Davey Monkey, Kermit the Frog, Kingston Livingston III, Little Bird, The Martians, Merry Monster, Monty, Natasha, Noel Cowherd, Norman, Oscar the Grouch, Prairie Dawn, Preposterous, Prunella, Rosita, Roxie Marie, Sally Messy Yuckyael, Shelley the Turtle, Sherlock Hemlock, Simon Soundman, Sir John Feelgood, Slimey, Mr. Snuffleupagus, Sonny Friendly, Stella, Sully, Super Nanny, Telly Monster, Wanda Cousteau

Credits

Sources


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