Sesame Street - Old School - Box Set [DVD]
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #935 in DVD
- Released on: 2008-10-27
- Rating: Universal, suitable for all
- Format: PAL
- Number of discs: 3
- Running time: 440 minutes
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Synopsis
When SESAME STREET premiered in 1969, the show changed the face of children's broadcasting with a fun and educational blend of animation, live-action, and puppetry that teaches simple preschool concepts like counting and the alphabet. Spanning the years 1969-1974, this collection presents the best of the series' first five seasons with five complete episodes; the original pilot; 45 classic segments, including ‘I Love Trash’, ‘Rubber Duckie’, ‘C Is For Cookie’, ‘Ladybug Picnic’, ‘Wanda The Witch’, and ‘Pinball Number Count’, and guest appearances by James Earl Jones, Jesse Jackson, Johnny Cash, and Jackie Robinson.
Customer Reviews
Sunny days!
I bought the R1 version of this, hence why I know what's here :)
Today's British kids may know some of the Sesame Street gang if they have watched Elmo's World, Play with Me, Sesame, or the newest edition showing on BBC2 NI, Sesame Tree, but it's just NOT the same. I may sound like a nostalgia buff here just muttering about the good old days, but even those who last saw Sesame Street here in the 80's can tell you that Sesame Street proper is an entirely different animal, with a greater variety of learning topics and tools at its disposal.
It is for this reason that I have, for the past few years, collected various of the R1 Sesame Street dvds, and while excellent, they are basically stand alone specials, and not the actual show. I was quite delighted whenI discovered Sesame Workshop was releasing several of the actual vintage shows in their entirety in a series of box sets. So this year for my youngest Sesame Street fan, we bought Vol 1 for his birthday. It covers 1969-1974, and is comprised of the original sales pitch film to backers made in 1969, as well as the premiere episode from each of the first 5 seasons. Each of the 3 discs also contains 45 minutes of bonus material which includes even more clips meaning that over the three discs, we get over 7 hours of classic Sesame Street. Also included is a very interesting 16 page booklet that gives insights into the principles of the show and trivia about the cast and guest stars. The booklet also has an 8 page pull out section just for the kids, which is full of Sesame Street based activities to do.
While the episodes are great and it is not obvious that they are from different seasons (well, except for Oscar being orange in the first one), we wish that instead of just 5 premier episodes with lots of bonus material, that it was a proper season 1 box set. We just can't get enough, and we simply cannot understand why Sesame Workshop does not utilise their archives to release proper season sets. This aside, Production wise, I simple cannot fault the set. Great love was shown to the old originals when transferred to digital and it really shows. The prints are nice and clean and the old audio marvellously clear. I had to turn up the sound a little bit as usual to make up for the fact that its mono, albeit now digital audio
Educationally, the material itself is still very sound. Numeracy, phonics, road safety, clips about fire departments and such, are all topics where very little changes.Just the hairstyles and clothes date it a bit, but not much, as many of the styles are currently on sale on the High Street. I seriously doubt that the styles will matter overly much anyway to its target audience of children aged 2-6. With songs like "C is for Cookie" and "Rubber Duckie" , and "The Ladybug's Picnic", your kids will be too busy singing along to really notice fine details like that!
1969 - 1974
I bought this set just for the nostalgia. I forgot how joyous it can be. It has something that's lacking from current childrens television. It has optimism, a feeling that life is wonderfull. It encourages you to appreciate every little thing in the world. I don't want to sound too sappy but it really put a huge smile on my face when I watched it after so many years. It's lost none of it's charm. As a child some of the humour was lost on me. There's honestly some laugh out loud moments in this that adds to the appeal for adults like me seeking to relive a bit of thier childhood. If you don't want to get this for yourself, then get it for your kids. It's surely better than some of the brainwashing nonsense on tv today such as Teletubbies (a show surely created for stoners rather than children). I look forward to more volumes.
better than I remember
I grew up with Sesame Street - not quite the pilot that's included in this DVD set, but I definitely remember some of the other stuff. And it's better than I remember. Definitely educational (although watch out for "zee" instead of "zed" - I got in trouble with this along with at least half my class when I started school), but also a lot of fun. My 2yo son enjoyed sitting down to watch it with me, and it gave us a lot to talk about afterwards. It's educational without being in your face about it. He especially enjoyed the "misbehaving spots." (I think you have to watch it to know what I'm talking about there, but it's about recognising patterns...)
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