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Sesame Street- ABC Disco with Grover

ABC Disco is a Sesame Street song performed at the Monster Disco by Grover and sung by three female backup singers.

Music Video[]

At the disco room, we start with Monsters dancing with a green AM waiter passing by and Harvey and Stuie incoming from the left. The monsters backup to let Grover enter the disco, then a shadow colored female backup monster (Kathryn Mullen) offers him to dance and he decides to do it later. While the monsters sing, he takes steps away from the door, turns around, knods his head up and then back down and then the door closes before he turns back around and heads over to the pole. When they were ready to sing the alphabet, he changes his decision to dance and hits the floor with his feet. The monsters then run to the right of the disco and the Anything Muppet waiter joins in, watches and dances as Grover gets down. The screen changes to three female monsters singing some parts of the alphabet two times. After the ABCs have been sung two times, Grover however gets exhausted causing him to touch poles which then Stuie, Maurice and Harvey tell him to dance while he attempts to catch his breath and continue dancing. Three monsters come back and when he gets overall dizzy, he falls onto the disco squared floor and a fat blue waiter (Jerry Nelson) walks by and tells him "Get up and dance." and Grover states "Thank You".

Variants[]

  • On the Sesame English episode "Growing Pains", the video was edited and the on-screen letters was added onto it.
  • On the home video "A Celebration of Me, Grover", the beginning and the end of the music video was edited out and extra sound effects were added to it. However, if they have decided to use the full/un-edited version of this on the special, a sound effect (for the door opening after Grover arrives) would be added and could be heard.
  • When the song was featured on Dance Along!, the ending was cut off with a transition of the song falling down like Grover did.
  • On the official Sesame Street website, the beginning was abridged and the rest of the ending was cut off. The YouTube channel doesn't have that problem.

Videos[]

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