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There are not a lot of appearances of Japanese and references to Japan on Sesame Street, so of which are problematic, but there are come cool things there as well. | There are not a lot of appearances of Japanese and references to Japan on Sesame Street, so of which are problematic, but there are come cool things there as well. | ||
In the early 1970s, a series of Sesame Street sketches aired, telling stories from ancient Japan. Relying on traditional Japanese music, punctuated by a ringing gong, the tales were told by a stoic, seated storyteller. Recurring characters within these stories included [[The Emperor of Japan (Sesame Street)|The Emperor of Japan]] and [[The Evil Prime Minister (Sesame Street)|The Evil Prime Minister]]. | In the early 1970s, a series of Sesame Street sketches aired, telling stories from ancient Japan. Relying on traditional Japanese music, punctuated by a ringing gong, the tales were told by a stoic, seated storyteller. Recurring characters within these stories included [[The Emperor of Japan (Sesame Street)|The Emperor of Japan]], [[The Young Son (Sesame Street)]] and [[The Evil Prime Minister (Sesame Street)|The Evil Prime Minister]]. | ||
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* In 1997, when the wormship Wiggleprise landed on the Moon. [[Squashimi (Sesame Street)|Squashimi]], a worm from Japan, was one of the first worms to wiggle on the Moon. | |||
* In episode 317, Fozzie assisted a group of Samurai Mutations for the musical number, "[[Yokahama (Sesame Street)|Yokahama]]" | |||
* Scene from the 1978 Sesame Street Calendar. | |||
* Japanese Baby Piggy in "Fun Park Fantasies." | |||
* In 1990, Janice wore a kimono in front of the Japan pavilion at Epcot Center as seen in "The Muppets at Walt Disney World". | |||
* Toei Animation Co. produced the actual animation for the first three seasons of Muppet Babies. | |||
* Piko-Taro Stops By Sesame Street | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:17, 25 August 2022
There are not a lot of appearances of Japanese and references to Japan on Sesame Street, so of which are problematic, but there are come cool things there as well.
In the early 1970s, a series of Sesame Street sketches aired, telling stories from ancient Japan. Relying on traditional Japanese music, punctuated by a ringing gong, the tales were told by a stoic, seated storyteller. Recurring characters within these stories included The Emperor of Japan, The Young Son (Sesame Street) and The Evil Prime Minister.
Researching[edit]
- In 1997, when the wormship Wiggleprise landed on the Moon. Squashimi, a worm from Japan, was one of the first worms to wiggle on the Moon.
- In episode 317, Fozzie assisted a group of Samurai Mutations for the musical number, "Yokahama"
- Scene from the 1978 Sesame Street Calendar.
- Japanese Baby Piggy in "Fun Park Fantasies."
- In 1990, Janice wore a kimono in front of the Japan pavilion at Epcot Center as seen in "The Muppets at Walt Disney World".
- Toei Animation Co. produced the actual animation for the first three seasons of Muppet Babies.
- Piko-Taro Stops By Sesame Street
Pages in category "Sesame Street"
The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
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- Teena (Sesame Street Japan)
- The Emperor of Japan (Sesame Street)
- The Emperor's New Gong (Sesame Street)
- The Evil Prime Minister (Sesame Street)
- The Mystery of the Four Dragons (Sesame Street)
- The Tokyo Tai-Chi, Karate, and Chowder Society (Sesame Street)
- The Unhappy Empire (Sesame Street)
- The Young Son (Sesame Street)