![]() The camera switches to the back view of Elmo, as we zoom into the screen of the computer. Then, Elmo's hands appear and type on the keyboard. Nicknames: "The Computer", "The Elmo Bumper", "Elmo on the Computer"īumper: On a white background, a 2D-animated computer fades in. However, the original version of the 1997 VHS of Get Up and Dance with the song "What's Your Number?" at the end didn't feature this bumper at all.Įditor's Note: This bumper is not favored by many due to the nature of its appearance, mainly the way it appears suddenly on a dark background. It also appeared on the 2001-02 DVDs of all Sesame Street and Elmo's World videos. This bumper then appeared on most videos starting with the 1998 VHS release of Fiesta!, and made its last appearance on the 2001 VHS release of Elmo's World: Wild Wild West!. It made its first appearance on the 1997 VHS release of Get Up and Dance, and was retained on its 2003 DVD counterpart. On the 1998-99 VHS releases of Fiesta!, The Great Numbers Game, Kids' Favorite Songs, and Count it Higher (Sony Wonder issue), Manzano reads the text in a different tone (though on the first one, she only reads part of the text in tone #2).Īvailability: Appears on various Sesame Street videos from the era.On the 1997 VHS release of Get Up and Dance, the bumper is silent. ![]() The harmonica variant appears on Elmo's World: Wild Wild West, while the calypso variant is on most Elmo's World releases from 2000-2001 (starting with Flowers, Bananas, and More) and the 2001 VHS release of Elmo’s Musical Adventure: The Story of Peter and the Wolf. Sometimes, the Sesame Street theme song, in either its harmonica or calypso renditions, finishes into this bumper.Music/Sounds: A female announcer (Sonia Manzano, who played Maria on Sesame Street starting with the Season 3 premiere, Episode 0276, which aired on November 8, 1971, and last appeared on Episode 4514, which aired on January 12, 2015) narrates out the text onscreen. On Big Bird Gets Lost, the scribble appears over a shot of Big Bird smiling, which is the last shot in the video's closing credits (the "Thanks for helping" disclaimer also appears over this shot).The scribble also animates a bit faster and there's a sound of a marker when it writes in. On Fiesta!, the scribble animates over a shot of the video's background sets.Inside the pink scribble is the text "Visit Sesame Street on the web at.", and below that is the Sesame Street website address, all in a light blue Dawncastle Bold font. Nicknames: "Pink Scribble", "Visit Sesame Street on the Web", "Graffiti on Sesame Street", "The Scribble-Scrabbles"īumper: A pink scribble draws itself in over a black background.
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