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Sesame Street - We All Sing Together

Sesame Street - We All Sing Together
Directed by Jim Henson, Jim Martin, Randall Balsmeyer, Victor DiNapoli, Ken Diego

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Everyone’s Favorite anchormonster, Herry, hosts "The Monster Report," a song-filled investigative news show which asks kids "who are they and what do they look like?" Ace reporters Elmo, The Count and Telly find that kids come in lots of shapes, colors and sizes. The catchy "One Thousand Faces" and "I Want To Be Me," will have kids singing and clapping along, as they discover that No matter how different they seem on the outside, they’re all just kids.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #44004 in DVD
  • Brand: Sesame Street
  • Released on: 2003-08-05
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Original language: English, Spanish
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 60 minutes

Customer Reviews

Brings back great memories5
This DVD/video will bring back sesame street memories from your childhood! Today's kids do not realize or care how 1970's it is. They love it! We would watch it in our daycare center a lot! It has a lot of great songs.

Mostly just okay3
Most of the songs were "cartoons". My small Grandson likes puppets singing better so wasn't a big hit with him.

Diversity - Sesame Style4
In a recent interview, Sonia Manzano (Maria) said she didn't realize until she was touring that many people in the US had never seen a Latino other than on Sesame Street.

As a half-Latin Midwesterner who grew up in the '70s, I can attest that this aspect of Sesame Street made a big difference in my life. This video is all about this wonderful side of Sesame Street.

Herry Monster anchors a "Monster Report" about kids, which cuts to a series of song clips like "Skin," "Fixing My Hair," and "Faces;" and then bring things back around to show Gladys the Cow and Buster the Horse singing "Different Yet the Same" and rounds it all off with "We All Sing With the Same Voice" Terrific handling of a touchy subject.

My toddler loves this video, and I do, too - and it has Elmo in it for the diehards. It's out of print - buy it if you can find it!