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The album cover is a little misleading as it shows a happy Bert with Ernie at a piano with sheets of music, while Bert, throughout the album, is mostly anything but happy with the situation. The entire album was released on CD for the first time on the 3-disc set Old School: Volume 1 , with other Sesame Street albums The Sesame Street Book ...
"Six (My Favorite Number Is)", sung by Bert to Ernie that 6 is his favorite number, written by Jeff Moss. "Six Snails," sung/written/animated by Bud Luckey with lyrics by Don Hadley. "Sixteen Samba", sung by a group of Anything Muppets about a man's love for the number 16, written by Tony Geiss.
Occasionally, there are surprises. For example, Telly Monster will hide in a triangle, Bert decides to hide instead of Ernie or Big Bird hides and Ernie seeks. At the end, when Big Bird finally discovers Ernie, they sing, and the game ends. In both formats, Ernie is featured in the sketch which follows "Journey to Ernie."
Bert and Ernie were built by Don Sahlin from a simple design scribbled by Jim Henson, creator of The Muppets.Initially, Henson performed Bert, and Oz performed Ernie. After just one day of rehearsal, they switched chara
Former “Sesame Street” writer said his recent comments about the famed children’s show characters were misconstrued in the “uproar.”
Bert: Misseri Studios Eric Jacobson: 2008–present Clay animation version appearing in Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures. [5] The Big Bad Wolf: Jerry Nelson: 2002 & 2007 A stop-motion paper-animated variant of the character of the same name, in a firefighter's gear, who sings "Get Out, Stay Out!
My Name is Roosevelt Franklin (Columbia C 30387) / 1974 (CTW 22067) 1972 - Havin' Fun With Ernie and Bert (Columbia CC 25506) 1972 - Havin' Fun With Ernie and Bert Carry About (CRA) 1973 - Sesame Street Concert/On Stage - Live! (Columbia KC 32343) / 1975 (CTW 22075) 1974 - Bert's Blockbusters (CTW 22051) 1974 - Letters ...and Numbers, Too! (CTW ...
The subject of Bert and Ernie's sexualities has always been a question in the back of some 'Sesame Street' viewers' minds.