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- 23:24, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:Evil PM.jpg (The Evil Prime Minister (Sesame Street))
- 23:15, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Yokahama (Sesame Street) (Created page with "<youtube width=β600" height=β360">Xjq-SM-n1YI</youtube> Kermit has planned an international extravaganza, starting with a Japan-themed number. In it, Fozzie gets confused and tries to sing "Oklahoma", but the monster samurai dancers and Japanese Whatnots turn it into "Yokahama". ==Problematic Elements== * I know it's a pun onn Oklahoma, but is it Yokohama, or Yokahama. * The Asians in the window are definitely Chinese. Category:π―π΅ [[Category: Television]...")
- 22:56, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:Alan.jpg (Alan Muraoka)
- 22:56, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:Alan.jpg (Alan Muraoka)
- 22:55, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Alan Muraoka (Created page with "Alan Muraoka (born August 10, 1962) is a Japanese American actor and theatre director who plays Alan, the current owner of Hooper's Store, on the television show Sesame Street. He currently serves on the Board of Directors at the Bayard Rustin Center for Social Justice, an LGBTQIA safe-space, community activist center, and educational bridge dedicated to honoring Bayard Rustin through their mission and good works. ==Sesame Street== Muraoka is best know for his role as...")
- 22:43, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs deleted page Sesame Street (Japan) (content was: "The Japanese co-production of Sesame Street (γ»γ΅γγΉγγͺγΌγ) ran for three seasons airing on TV Tokyo from October 10, 2004 to September 30, 2007. Besides the title, other elements this version retained from its predecessor are the theme song and three of its Muppet characters - Elmo (γ¨γ«γ’), Big Bird (γγγ°γγΌγ) and Cookie Monster (γ―γγγΌγ’γ³γΉγΏ...", and the only contributor was "Saren" (talk))
- 22:41, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:Arthur Japan.jpg (Arthur (Sesame Street Japan))
- 22:41, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:Arthur Japan.jpg (Arthur (Sesame Street Japan))
- 22:38, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:Grorie Japan.jpg (Grorie (Sesame Street Japan))
- 22:38, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:Grorie Japan.jpg (Grorie (Sesame Street Japan))
- 22:35, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:Megumi Japan.jpg (Meg (Sesame Street Japan))
- 22:35, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:Megumi Japan.jpg (Meg (Sesame Street Japan))
- 22:33, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:Mojabo Japan.jpg (Mojabo (Sesame Street Japan))
- 22:33, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:Mojabo Japan.jpg (Mojabo (Sesame Street Japan))
- 22:32, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:Pierre Japan.jpg (Pierre (Sesame Street Japan))
- 22:32, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:Pierre Japan.jpg (Pierre (Sesame Street Japan))
- 22:30, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:Teena Japan.jpg (Teena (Sesame Street Japan))
- 22:30, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:Teena Japan.jpg (Teena (Sesame Street Japan))
- 22:28, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:Simpsons-seizures.jpg (Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo (The Simpsons))
- 22:28, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:Simpsons-seizures.jpg (Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo (The Simpsons))
- 22:25, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Meg (Sesame Street Japan) (Created page with "Meg (γ‘γ°) is a girl Muppet who appears on the Japanese co-production of Sesame Street. She made her debut in the second season. Category:π―π΅ Category: Television Category: Sesame Street Category: Sesame Street Japan Category: Fictional")
- 22:25, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Grorie (Sesame Street Japan) (Created page with "Grorie (γ°γγͺγΌ) is a female orange monster who appears on the Japanese co-production of Sesame Street. She was added to the show in its second season. Category:π―π΅ Category: Television Category: Sesame Street Category: Sesame Street Japan Category: Fictional")
- 22:25, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Arthur (Sesame Street Japan) (Created page with "Arthur is a bird on Sesame Street (Japan), the Japanese co-production of Sesame Street. He is Pierre's best friend and together form a comedy duo in the traditional Japanese comedy form called βmanzai.β Category:π―π΅ Category: Television Category: Sesame Street Category: Sesame Street Japan Category: Fictional")
- 22:24, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Pierre (Sesame Street Japan) (Created page with "Pierre is a blue-and-yellow frog who appears on Sesame Street (Japan), the Japanese co-production of Sesame Street. He is Arthur's best friend and together form a comedy duo in the traditional Japanese comedy form called βmanzai.β Category:π―π΅ Category: Television Category: Sesame Street Category: Sesame Street Japan Category: Fictional")
- 22:24, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Category:Sesame Street Japan (Created page with "Category: Sesame Street")
- 22:23, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Mojabo (Sesame Street Japan) (Created page with "Mojabo is a green-and-purple monster who appears on the Japanese Sesame Street co-production. He is described as βa big kid whoβs a little bit of a tough guy, but a real softie inside" He likes to exercise. Category:π―π΅ Category: Television Category: Sesame Street Category: Sesame Street Japan Category: Fictional")
- 22:22, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Teena (Sesame Street Japan) (Created page with "Teena is a pinkish-purple monster who appears on Sesame Street (Japan), the Japanese co-production of Sesame Street. Teena loves to sing. Category:π―π΅ Category: Television Category: Sesame Street Category: Sesame Street Japan Category: Fictional")
- 22:00, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Sesame Street (Japan) (Created page with "The Japanese co-production of Sesame Street (γ»γ΅γγΉγγͺγΌγ) ran for three seasons airing on TV Tokyo from October 10, 2004 to September 30, 2007. Besides the title, other elements this version retained from its predecessor are the theme song and three of its Muppet characters - Elmo (γ¨γ«γ’), Big Bird (γγγ°γγΌγ) and Cookie Monster (γ―γγγΌγ’γ³γΉγΏγΌ) - who are joined here by new characters created especially for the show: *Teena (Se...")
- 21:52, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Big Bird in Japan (Sesame Street) (Created page with "<youtube width=β600" height=β360">YSy6pNUUQsI</youtube> Category:π―π΅ Category: Television Category: TV Episodes Category: Sesame Street Category: Fictional")
- 21:48, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:Pole-vaulters.jpg (Japanese Pole Vaulters (Sesame Street))
- 21:48, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:Pole-vaulters.jpg (Japanese Pole Vaulters (Sesame Street))
- 21:47, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Japanese Pole Vaulters (Sesame Street) (Created page with "The Japanese Pole Vaulters appeared in episode 221 of The Muppet Show. Bob Hope is scheduled to appear at their retirement fundraiser, but with all of his other appearances, he decides it would be easier to invite them to The Muppet Theatre. According to Of Muppets and Men, Christopher Reeve assisted in performing one of the pole vaulters. Category:π―π΅ Category: Television Category: Sesame Street Category: Fictional")
- 21:44, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:Emperors-new-gong.jpg (The Emperor's New Gong (Sesame Street))
- 21:44, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:Emperors-new-gong.jpg (The Emperor's New Gong (Sesame Street))
- 21:42, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:Emperor.jpg (The Emperor of Japan (Sesame Street))
- 21:42, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:Emperor.jpg (The Emperor of Japan (Sesame Street))
- 21:41, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:Japanese Storyteller.jpg (Japanese Storyteller (Sesame Street))
- 21:41, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:Japanese Storyteller.jpg (Japanese Storyteller (Sesame Street))
- 21:40, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Japanese Storyteller (Sesame Street) (Created page with " The Japanese Storyteller appeared in recurring Sesame Street inserts in the early 1970s, telling stories of ancient Japan. The storyteller was always seated in the foreground, often near a gong, while the characters enacted his tale in the background. The story characters often repeated the narrator's exposition word for word. Recurring figures in his narratives included the Emperor and The Evil Prime Minister (Sesame Street)...")
- 21:32, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:TokyoTaiChiKarateChowderSociety.jpg (Japanese Square Dance (Sesame Street))
- 21:32, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:TokyoTaiChiKarateChowderSociety.jpg (Japanese Square Dance (Sesame Street))
- 21:30, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page The Tokyo Tai-Chi, Karate, and Chowder Society (Sesame Street) (Created page with "'''The Tokyo Tai-Chi, Karate, and Chowder Society''' consists of three geisha Whatnots who appear in The Muppet Show episode 505. Their bus conveniently breaks down outside The Muppet Theatre just when Kermit needs to hurriedly put together a salute to Japan. They also know how to square dance. Category:π―π΅ Category: Television Category: Sesame Street Category: Fictional")
- 21:28, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Japanese Square Dance (Sesame Street) (Created page with ""Japanese Square Dance" was written specifically for episode 505 of The Muppet Show by music associate Derek Scott. In the episode's closing number, the Muppet cast and [[The Tokyo Tai-Chi, Karate, and Chowder Society (Sesame Street)]The Tokyo Tai-Chi, Karate, and Chowder Society] attempt a serene "Salute to Japan," but when Animal grows bored with the serene music and the set is invaded by cowboys, the number erupts into a boisterous musical square dance production com...")
- 21:22, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page File:Japanese-cake.jpg (Japanese Cake (Sesame Street))
- 21:22, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs uploaded File:Japanese-cake.jpg (Japanese Cake (Sesame Street))
- 21:22, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Japanese Cake (Sesame Street) (Created page with "The Japanese Cake made its only appearance in the Swedish Chef sketch on episode 120 of The Muppet Show. The chocolate cake, which appears inanimate when the Chef is decorating it with frosting and fruit topping, suddenly comes to life as he is about to cut it. The cake's mouth, located between its two layers, spouts incomprehensible Japanese phrases to combat the Chef's incomprehensible Swedish ones. The Chef, however, armed with a translation book and a "cakenschmoos...")
- 21:15, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page Category:TV Episodes (Created page with "Various episodes that include notable characters, settings, or events. Categories:Television")
- 21:11, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page The Evil Prime Minister (Sesame Street) (Created page with "The Evil Prime Minister plots against the emperor's son in "The Mystery of the Four Dragons," a Season 3 Sesame Street insert that appears in a 1971 episode. In the story, an aged emperor in ancient Japan offers the throne to his son if he can find four dragons hidden in the room before midnight. The Evil Prime Minister thinks that the prince wi...")
- 21:08, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs created page The Emperor of Japan (Sesame Street) (Created page with "The Emperor gives his empire away in "The Mystery of the Four Dragons," a Season 3 Sesame Street insert. (First: Episode 0299) In the story, an aged emperor in ancient Japan offers the throne to his son if he can find four dragons hidden in the room before midnight. The Evil Prime Minister thinks that the son will never find the dragons in ti...")
- 21:05, 25 August 2022 Saren talk contribs deleted page The Young Son (sesame Street) (content was: "The Young Son inherits his father's empire in "The Mystery of the Four Dragons," a Sesame Street insert that appears in Episode 0299. In the story, an aged emperor in ancient Japan offers the throne to his son if he can find four dragons hidden in the room before midnight. The Evil Prime Minister (Sesame Street|The Evil Prime Mi...", and the only contributor was "Saren" (talk))