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Sesame Street
Premiere January 3, 2000 (3851)
Finale May 12, 2000 (3915)
Episodes 65
Sesame street season 31 ad

One of several magazine ads for the season, created by Kirshenbaum Bond & Partners.[1]

There's a Method to Our Madness

Another magazine ad for the season.

3851a

Zoe superimposed over the opening.

3852a

Introducing Little Murray Sparkles.

3915d

Baby Bear creates Hero Guy, an animated superhero.

3869j

The Amazing Mumford and Telly Monster.

3885f

Ernie sees 11 monsters.

3912d

"Elmo in Numberland"

Googoodolls

The Goo Goo Dolls and Elmo sing "Slide (Pride)."

Reeve-Sesame

Christopher Reeve talks about his wheelchair.

3877e

The Fairy Bubbleperson grants Elizabeth's bubble wish.

Sesame Street Season 31 aired from January 3, 2000 to May 12, 2000.

Overview

The main focus of the season's curriculum is "children getting along in their world," dealing with themes of conflict resolution, entering social groups and understanding feelings. The season also promotes the uses and abilities of personal computers, and using the arts (such as dance, music art) to help teach.[2]

Episodes

Episodes 3851 - 3915 (65 episodes)

Notes

  • The second season of Elmo's World includes ten new segments about Singing, Dogs, Exercise, Babies, Bananas, Drawing, Flowers, Plants & Trees, Telephones, Farms and Hair.
  • This was the last season to use the phrase "Sesame Street is a production of the Children's Television Workshop", due to CTW changing its name to Sesame Workshop the next season.
  • This was also the final season to feature the complete version of the 1992 credit sequence (later seasons, as well as subsequent reruns of this season, would edit it to remove references to the Children's Television Workshop.)
  • Also due to the name change, this was the last season the Sesame Street sign read "CTW Sesame Street", changing to "123 Sesame Street" next season.
  • This was the final season to use the disclaimer "CTW provides partial funding for Sesame Street through its self-support activities" at the end of the credits.
  • After this season, Richard Hunt is no longer credited as a performer.
  • All episodes in this season were shown in one of Noggin's 123 Sesame Street rotations from 2003 to 2005.

Cast

Cast

Alison Bartlett O'Reilly, Linda Bove, Ruth Buzzi, Desiree Casado, Emilio Delgado, Bill Irwin, Michael Jeter, Loretta Long, Sonia Manzano, Bob McGrath, Alan Muraoka, Roscoe Orman, Imani Patterson, Tarah Schaeffer, Tyler James Williams

Jim Henson's Muppets

Caroll Spinney, Kevin Clash, Frank Oz, Jerry Nelson, Martin P. Robinson, Fran Brill, David Rudman, Joey Mazzarino, Carmen Osbahr, Steve Whitmire, Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Matt Vogel, Pam Arciero, John Tartaglia, Alice Dinnean Vernon, John Kennedy, Eric Jacobson, Jim Martin, Judy Sladky, Bryant Young, R. Bruce Connelly, Noel MacNeal (uncredited)

Guest Stars

Joan Cusack, The Goo Goo Dolls, Chaka Khan, Spike Lee, Christopher Reeve, New York City Ballet, Squirrel Nut Zippers

Characters

Humans

Gordon, Susan, Bob, Gina, Alan, Linda, Maria, Luis, Gabi, Miles, Tarah, Mr. Noodle, Mr. Noodle's brother, Mr. Noodle, Ruthie

Muppets

Alice Snuffleupagus, The Amazing Mumford, Baby Bear, Baby Natasha, Barkley, Bert, Big Bird, Cookie Monster, Count von Count, Dingers, Elizabeth, Elmo, Ernie, The Fairy Godperson, Farley, Felix the Grouch, Grandmama Bear, Grover, Grundgetta, Herry Monster, Honkers, Humphrey, Ingrid, Mr. Johnson, Kermit the Frog, Little Jerry and the Monotones, Little Murray Sparkles, Lulu, Mama Bear, Mommy Snuffleupagus, Oscar the Grouch, Papa Bear, Prairie Dawn, Rosita, Slimey, Mr. Snuffleupagus, Sonny Friendly, Stinky the Stinkweed, Telly Monster, Two-Headed Monster, Wolfgang the Seal, Zoe

Credits

Sources

  1. Hello, My Name Is Frank: My Sesame Street Ad (2010-10-19) (behind-the-scenes article on creating the ad by Frank Fusco)
  2. Sesame Street Beat: "The Street Rocks...Again!" by Melissa Washington-Harris (archive link)


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