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So, you've got 'Sesame Street: Do the Alphabet' from 1996. It's an interesting little compilation that weaves together various segments around the theme of the alphabet, all tied together by Big Bird and Baby Bear. The pacing is pretty brisk, which keeps the energy high, and the blend of comedy and music is classic Sesame Street, making it quite engaging for kids. The practical effects, like the puppetry and set design, showcase that signature Sesame Street charm. It's a charming exploration of letters, but it's more about the atmosphere of learning through fun rather than just rote memorization. There's a nice mix of familiar characters and catchy tunes that make this a distinctive entry in their direct-to-video line.
This title, while not exactly rare, has garnered a steady interest among collectors who appreciate the unique direct-to-video format of the 90s. Finding original copies in good condition can be a bit tricky, as many were loved by kids and subsequently worn down. The scarcity of certain cover art versions also adds an intriguing layer for collectors. Overall, it fits nicely in any Sesame Street collection, especially for those who cherish the educational aspects woven into fun entertainment.
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