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Showing posts with label 1997. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1997. Show all posts

Friday, June 15, 2012

Rock Around the Block Parade


The Rock Around the Block parade was the parade at Sesame Place from 1997 to 2010. The parade featured large floats, dancers, characters and songs like Wipe Out and Let's Go to the Hop.

A complete list of songs can be found on the Muppet Wiki website.


The parade kicked off with Jackman Wolf, a parody of Wolfman Jack.
Image from Muppet Wiki

Jackman was a perfect fit for the parade, but an odd choice since many of the kids wouldn't remember him from his few appearances on Sesame Street home videos.

Parents and grandparents, on the other hand, loved the jokey spoof of the legendary DJ.


After Jackman, a few dancers and then your Sesame Street pals came out to dance and mingle with the crowds. They were followed by a large Elmo float (which often had a few kids sitting on it.)


Next we saw the Sesame Brass band, a Mr. Snuffleupagus float and an elaborate trash can float topped off with a grouchy Oscar puppet.


Next you had Ernie and Bert dressed as beatniks and a Hoots the Owl puppet.

 Image from Blogfoot

Hoots is a jazz playing Sesame Street resident who debuted in 1985 and was at the peak of his popularity in the late 1990s.

I have seen a video of the parade where Ernie and Bert were in their regular clothes and Hoots was not present. This could have been a staffing issue or maybe the clothes and Hoots were retired before the parade was.
Image from YouTube

The next float featured Count Von Count at his organ.

Next some dancers and a bird float featuring Rosita and Prairie Dawn.


The parade ended with a Big Bird float.

Over the years there were floats and characters added and other changes. The parade was retired after the 2010 season. In 2011, the Neighborhood Street Party parade debuted.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

The Amazing Adventures of Elmo and Zoe

The Amazing Adventures of Elmo and Zoe was a Sesame Place show that ran from 1997 to 2000 in Sesame Studio. It replaced The Wild Duckie Chase (a similar style show that opened in 1989.)

The show took place on a "green screen" studio giving kids a chance to act in a show with Sesame Street characters through chromakey technology:

Kids would walk across the stage would interact with pre-taped Sesame Street footage. Children would parade in front of Big Bird:


The story involved Zoe going to outer space. Big Bird watched through binoculars:


The audience was told to act excited as they were included in the adventure:

Then a group of children dance with Elmo before he jumped on a trampoline and into outer space to save Zoe:

Today the theater is home to the very popular Elmo's World Live show:
Image from IGOUGO