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On a daytime sky background, we see Harvey wondering around for three seconds and then he assumes that it looks like him even though he has the same eyebrows and nose color albeit different before Elmo arrives and Kermit the Forg states they're all monsters although they have differences. They start dancing and getting in a line to tell what color are they in order. After that, Harvey asks what is the difference anyway and the three monsters come back and sing "We're All Monsters". They separate and inform the genetics of themselves while the monsters walking in a U turn. After Kermit leaves, Elmo comes back saying it never matters at all and then the monsters and shout "We're All Monsters" again before going back to dancing and stating opinions what they like to do. They come to a minor closeup at the camera and tell them they get along together and then they run to the far point of the perspective. At a closeup view, each monster mentions about different facial features and appearances as the camera pans to each one of them. Before the song wrapup, they say that their together and they're all monsters getting into a closeup view. They start running around, making noises, run back to the far point and go together in a horizontal line to march to the camera. They duck and then pop back up at a closeup view of it wondering around. |
On a daytime sky background, we see Harvey wondering around for three seconds and then he assumes that it looks like him even though he has the same eyebrows and nose color albeit different before Elmo arrives and Kermit the Forg states they're all monsters although they have differences. They start dancing and getting in a line to tell what color are they in order. After that, Harvey asks what is the difference anyway and the three monsters come back and sing "We're All Monsters". They separate and inform the genetics of themselves while the monsters walking in a U turn. After Kermit leaves, Elmo comes back saying it never matters at all and then the monsters and shout "We're All Monsters" again before going back to dancing and stating opinions what they like to do. They come to a minor closeup at the camera and tell them they get along together and then they run to the far point of the perspective. At a closeup view, each monster mentions about different facial features and appearances as the camera pans to each one of them. Before the song wrapup, they say that their together and they're all monsters getting into a closeup view. They start running around, making noises, run back to the far point and go together in a horizontal line to march to the camera. They duck and then pop back up at a closeup view of it wondering around. |
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Revision as of 15:54, 15 October 2020
We Are All Monsters is a Sesame Street monster song written by Tony Geiss and Stephen Lawrence. The monsters sing about the differences of themselves even though they are still in the same species. The music features the following four Furtones:
NicknamesMonster identities, The Monster identity song, Same, but different monster, Monster interests, Fur colors, Genetic differences, Monster anatomy analogues Music VideoOn a daytime sky background, we see Harvey wondering around for three seconds and then he assumes that it looks like him even though he has the same eyebrows and nose color albeit different before Elmo arrives and Kermit the Forg states they're all monsters although they have differences. They start dancing and getting in a line to tell what color are they in order. After that, Harvey asks what is the difference anyway and the three monsters come back and sing "We're All Monsters". They separate and inform the genetics of themselves while the monsters walking in a U turn. After Kermit leaves, Elmo comes back saying it never matters at all and then the monsters and shout "We're All Monsters" again before going back to dancing and stating opinions what they like to do. They come to a minor closeup at the camera and tell them they get along together and then they run to the far point of the perspective. At a closeup view, each monster mentions about different facial features and appearances as the camera pans to each one of them. Before the song wrapup, they say that their together and they're all monsters getting into a closeup view. They start running around, making noises, run back to the far point and go together in a horizontal line to march to the camera. They duck and then pop back up at a closeup view of it wondering around. Variants
Music/SoundsA majestic fanfare with bass for the entire music video. A descending piano slide notes are heard once on the fanfare after the monsters line up. Music/Sounds Variant
AvailabilityRare, the song has appeared on a few Sesame Street episodes.
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