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So, 'Don't Eat the Pictures' is a fascinating gem from 1983 that really captures the whimsy of Sesame Street while throwing in a twist of real art and culture. Directed by Jon Stone, it mixes family-friendly storytelling with a night at the Metropolitan Museum. The pacing is playful; it's like a treasure hunt through the halls, and the practical effects, especially with the characters interacting with the exhibits, provide a unique visual flair. Big Bird's earnestness shines through as he goes on a quest for Snuffy, and the way they incorporate various art pieces into the narrative adds a layer of educational value. It's a delightful blend of fantasy and music, making for a quirky experience that stands out in the Sesame Street canon.
Features unique art interactions.A blend of education and entertainment.Distinctive 80s Sesame Street charm.
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