The image is from a classic Sesame Street animation.
The image is from a classic Sesame Street animation.
@dgar wiki says it's from 1977 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinball_Number_Count
but germany had it's own sesame street since 1976. wiki says there were parent's complains about oscar :D
@Odradek We got the US Sesame Street. In remote regional Queensland, the distance between you and your neighbour could be a couple of hours travel. Growing up, I had friends with American accents who have never left the state. They just spent more time watching tv than they did hanging out with friends. Some people I’ve met in the Northern Territory sound like Texans!
In a side note, an episode of Peppa Pig was banned in Australia for suggesting that spiders are harmless.
Unsure if you know this already, but the singers from this Sesame Street clip are The Pointer Sisters, who had been on tour as a gospel group along the East coast, when Herbie Hancock, who was arranging the music, called them in for a single session between shows. He was so impressed with their versatility and improvisational skills that word got out, and eventually they were given a chance to perform material that was more AOR radio-ready.
I did not know. Thank you for sharing. 😁
@dgar @KCDOZ I'm curious as to why they count to 12 of all things.
The comparable show back when I was a kid was "Fem myror är fler än fyra elefanter" and in it they counted to 20, which seems a lot more logical?
Fem myror är fler än fyra elefanter. När elefanten räknar till 20 och det tar extra tid för honom att få fram siffran 14.
Twelve was once considered to be a magical number. There’s twelve months in a year. Twelve disciples in the Gospels. Twelve inches to a foot. Twelve hours on a clock. Twelve eggs in a carton. The magic comes from its useful divisibility in trades and markets, something traders have known since numbers were first invented. One could buy a dozen bread rolls and divide them between two, three, four, or six people.
The magic has been depreciated somewhat by a decimal and digital culture we have today.
@dgar
123
*4-5*
678
*9-10*
11
12
@dgar I hear the Dutch version when I see this.
It brings instant happiness and releases more endorphins than listening to a presentation of @bert_hubert for an hour (which also releases quite some endorphins by the way). 🤪
Thank you for this. #sesamstraat

The who's hit song Pinball Wizard