Sesame Street: Sing Yourself Silly!
Sesame Street: Sing Yourself Silly!

Sesame Street: Sing Yourself Silly!

1990Movie30 minEnglish

Big Bird and his pals are making musical mayhem as they sing the goofiest, nuttiest, silliest songs ever. Join in with Sesame Street favorites Oscar, Ernie, the Count, and more as they tickle your funny bone with tunes like, "Everything in the Wrong Place Ball," "Mary Had a Bicycle," and more. James Taylor drops by to sing "Jellyman Kelly," and Jeremy Irons, Jane Curtin, and Paul Simon lead an all-star cast of celebrities in the showstopper, "Put Down the Duckie." Songs: The Honker-Duckie-Dinger Jamboree; Ladybug Picnic; Jellyman Kelly; Wavin' Goodbye to You with My Heart; Old MacDonald Cantata; Everything in the Wrong Place Ball; One Banana; Calcutta Joe; Mary Had a Bicycle; Ten Tiny Turtles on the Telephone; Put Down the Duckie.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Lisa SimonGenres: Children, Family, Musical

Plot Summary

This compilation features beloved musical numbers from Sesame Street, showcasing beloved characters like Big Bird, Bert, Ernie, Oscar the Grouch, and Cookie Monster. The episode highlights the joy of singing and learning through a vibrant collection of songs that encourage silliness and creativity. It brings together classic and new musical performances, emphasizing the educational and entertaining aspects of the show.

Critical Reception

As a direct-to-video release from the highly acclaimed Sesame Street franchise, 'Sing Yourself Silly!' was met with positive reception from parents and critics who praised its educational value and engaging musical content for young children. The enduring appeal of the characters and the quality of the songs contributed to its success as a home video release.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its collection of classic and catchy songs.
  • Applauded for its educational value and engaging characters.
  • Considered a delightful and entertaining watch for young children.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this compilation often highlight its timeless appeal, with parents frequently sharing positive experiences of their children enjoying the songs and characters. The educational and joyful nature of Sesame Street's musical segments is consistently mentioned.

Fun Fact

The character of Oscar the Grouch was originally inspired by a hotel bellman Jim Henson met who was always grumpy.

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