Classic Sesame Street - Danger's No Stranger video free download


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Duration: 02:42
Uploaded: 2006/11/21

Don't show this to your kids.

Just kidding.

Comments

9 years ago

michael thomas

how now brown & the moo wave are not a real band.

10 years ago

MsPandaRosa

"... or mention Sherman, in Savannah!" Even now that's good advice, talk about The War Of Northern Aggression (to choose one name among many) is guaranteed to spark many an argument, printed, spoken, etc.

13 years ago

Garrettk41

@Garrettk41 Oops. Looks like I got a bit carried away in mentioning Ivy.

13 years ago

Garrettk41

They are voiced by Ivy Austin and Cheryl Hardwick and Ivy Austin. And Pam Arciero puppeteered the black and white one.

13 years ago

Garrettk41

You know, a while back I ran into an old friend of my sister's who told me she would be spending the Winter in Montana. Recalling this song, I actually told her that I had heard it wasn't a good idea. But of course, I didn't tell here specifically where I got that info from. Sure hope she's alright.

14 years ago

HipHopOtaku

Don't spend it in Massachusetts either. Go to Hawaii.

14 years ago

Thrilla Mantilla

hahahaha

14 years ago

cheapspace

true true

14 years ago

britishchick09

BE POOR,

14 years ago

thesteffie

This video taught me not to stick forks in outlets, cause it was DANGEROUS. Thank you Sesame Street :)

14 years ago

ironiedusort

This song rocks! Sesame Street had some really hot tracks! I think I appreciate them even more now :)

14 years ago

Eve4000

Wow, i DEFINITELY won't mention Sherman in Savannah!

14 years ago

moodybluesgurl

mentioning Sherman in Savannah is like mentioning Hitler in Germany. Bad juju! Sherman's motto was the only good Southerner was a dead one, he felt the same way about Native Americans and he didn't like black people much either. He was a evil guy, cruel, ruthless, and without mercy or a soul.

14 years ago

James Peavler

When I saw this as a child, the silver lining at the end scared me the most. Anyone know what caused it and what it was supposed to represent?

14 years ago

MalkavianC

Probably same here. I remember being spooked by the skit itself anyway

14 years ago

meowfairydust

i remember this!!!

14 years ago

Teagan Eschborn

Not "Montana", Chowder. He said, "Savannah".

14 years ago

Teagan Eschborn

Ken's right, Miltown. It's about the famous "March To The Sea" which ended the Civil War.

14 years ago

Book Multimedia

lol me 2 ..lol

14 years ago

Teagan Eschborn

But from the singer saying that you should always keep your eyes peeled, that's true, but you should exercise your other senses as well -- namely your senses of hearing, touch, and smell.

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