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Pretty much all of you have heard of Sesame Street, so it needs no introduction.
Recently, my kid, Millie, just turned 4 and I wanted to give her some of my old Sesame Street tapes as a birthday present. She was so excited, as it was one of her favorite shows too. I guess the apple
The episode started with Gordon introducing the episode. He was standing next to the big pole where the iconic Sesame Street sign laid when Mr. Snuffleupagus came by. He was there waiting for Big Bird for a day of fun, and was telling Gordon about what fun things they had planned. Gordon later departed, saying goodbye to Snuffy and leaving him alone. Where Gordon once stood was a man that appeared out of nowhere. He was a tall, skinny white man, wearing a black trench coat, pants, shoes and fedora. He also had with him a black umbrella, which he held high into the air, even though there was no rain or wind. Eerie, low-pitched music started to play, and then the scene faded out. The scene transitioned to Big Bird walking down the street, finding himself at the titular pole, but finding no sign of Snuffy. Gordon came by and asked Big Bird what he was doing; to which he said he was waiting for Snuffy. He started saying what they fun things they had planned that day, which was quoting Snuffy verbatim until Gordon interrupted him. Gordon told Big Bird that he saw Snuffy just minutes earlier, and they both got a concerned look. They then searched out looking for Snuffy, and the scene ended. After that scene a quick cartoon played.
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The next scene showed Elmo and Zoe playing in the park together. They were playing with blocks and balls and playing a counting game with them. After a minute of playing the game, Elmo excused himself and left, and just behind where Elmo stood, the Umbrella Man was there, just in front of the bushes. The same music played, and the scene faded to when Elmo was just coming back. Elmo found that Zoe was gone, and he became worried. He found Gordon and Big Bird looking for Snuffy and told them about Zoe, to which they took to finding both Snuffy and Zoe.
Later, a scene showed the search party becoming bigger, with more people coming to aid in the search. Gordon stopped by a tree to relax for a minute, and Big Bird was getting worried and repeatedly asking Gordon to get up. Gordon calmly told Big Bird not to worry, and that
The next scene showed Big Bird worrying about Gordon and his friends, when Ruthie came up and told everyone that Gordon, Grover, and Cookie Monster were missing. This caused a bit of a commotion until Mr. Handford settled the tension with a positive and persuasive speech. The
After that scene ended, the next scene showed that it had been three days and no one was found. Telly was sitting on a bench, talking to himself, worrying about his fellow citizens of Sesame Street. Elmo then came up and tried to comfort him, also learning that Susan, Herry, Bert and Ernie were missing too. Elmo was just on the brink of relaxing him, when the camera zoomed out to show that the Umbrella Man was standing right next to them. They looked over at him in fear, and the scene ended.
After this, a scene showed a random Muppet running in the streets, yelling,
The next scene showed Big Bird sitting on the steps of the 123 Sesame Street building, alone. He sat sighing and wondering where everyone went. He told the viewer that nearly everyone was gone, and he was scared. Oscar came out of his trashcan, wondering what the noise was. Big Bird was relieved to know he
I was a little shocked by what I saw. I
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