Cracks (aka Crack Master) [RARE SESAME STREET SHORT]
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- Yes, this is the real deal :D
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Thanks IMMENSELY to the anonymous person who sent this to me, I really can't thank you enough! You have honestly made this the best Christmas ever for me!
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Everyone was so scared of what this could've been. And then, they watched it. And it's beautiful. Like a butterfly reaching out to a shaky hand.
Maybe some people mentally confused with the terrifying "Killing of an Egg".
Also, I'm guessing during the '80s CTW and PBS dropped any reference to the title "Crack Master". ;)
i know its beautiful
“Like a butterfly reaching out a shaky hand…” 🥹
It absolutely is beautiful. This is the first time I've ever heard of it or seen it.
This is very tame compared to some of the very early Sesame Street segments going back to 1969 and the start of the 70s. Including ones that were not meant to be scary but turned out to be so because of the raw look of the sets, the characters, or even quality of the film itself.
For example, the "repeating letter" malfunctioning TV set which Ernie pulls stuff starting with the letter "H" out of. The one I was familiar with was the one that looked like it was made in the late 70s. I discovered much earlier versions of that segment that would've scared the bejezzus out of me as a kid because of the rawness of the audio and video of the film, and B&E weren't quite perfected yet.
“Let’s go make a new crack friend” did not age well
Probably why it was lost for so long. My theory is that Sesame Street themselves banned this short after airing it and realizing it's controversial nature the first person who sent it probably thought he or she would get in trouble copyright wise for giving it out so they said not to share it with anyone.
@@ELEcomments it aired before the term ''crack'' was truly slang for Cocaine.. it was seemingly banned/pulled after that was a thing .. so it only became controversial after the fact in terms of the wording this short contains... Though it still could have been controversial do to the characters race and implied state of the house the character lives at
Lloyd Landrum @david gold why do y’all come from another UA-cam video stealing each and every word that he said acting like you’re smart
@@klay5710 Um excuse me I didn't come from that video first that talked about this... I only seen it after I both seen this video and commented here... Besides its not like I had to have watched that video to be aware of fact the slang for Cocaine became crack or atleast confirmed as the official most widely used slang term only after this short aired and I did bring up a matter that wasn't directly stated in that video as well atleast if its the one I think you are referencing
*_I AM CRACK MASTER_*
Crack Monkey was my nickname in high school
This should not have made me laugh as much as it has
*high* school
@@hiboomer1191 *_high_*
Bro same
Goddamnit this cracked me up so badly
Everyone acted like this “lost” piece of media was pure nightmare fuel but it’s actually kinda cute.
I actually remember this quite fondly. Benny Hill's segment of appliances turning on their owners on the other hand... (young childhood was a strange time.)
@@postotakulypse140 a strange time for us all, my dear friend.
I actually love it
@@postotakulypse140 Sounds like something that'd be on The Muppet Show.
Maybe to an adult but a six year old kid can easily get creeped out by it.
the way Sesame Street portrayed poverty, like this song, always made me feel like our old house was ok. i believe it made a big difference in how i saw myself and how i took care of my personal spaces as i grew up.
i was thinking the same thing watching this. sesame street was real
I love Sesame Street and PBS for that reason, it's so important for youth to have positive ideas free and available to them and education wrapped up as entertainment. Possibly the most noble and morally good use of the arts (and tax money).
@@minecraftrotisseriechicken Too bad Sesame Street doesn't care about that anymore. All they care about is money from merchandise, dumb parodies, and focusing on their most annoying characters.
"We'll see the cracks again someday" gave me chills. It's almost as if it knew that it would go lost for a while, but the kids who saw it in the 70s would see it again one day.
She meant Cyborg
I never thought about it like that
Sounds to me the were anticipating the crack epidemic.
The way she days good day good day is just so ominous
Guess you've just seen it again then.
This would've been creepy if her voice wasn't so beautiful. Considering it was improvised, she managed to make a surprisingly harmonious little tune to accompany the short.
This was improvised? I didn't know that, that somehow just adds another layer of mysticism.
Simon Woods yeah the lyrics were written but they told her to improvise the melody.
Check out her band called United States of America. One of the best albums of the late sixties psychedelic era
@@annaadams9706 who was she? i want to look her up lol
@Dakota Leavitt She's my momma.
I think this is beautiful. Teaching kids who live in places with cracks in the walls that imagination can take you away from your situation temporarily.
J F and that being mean or rude is destructive, even for the mean person
Yeah. When I was a toddler-to-kid, I loved finding shapes in the peeling paint on my room's ceiling, and imagining scenarios between those creatures. Like seeing shapes in clouds. Sesame Street really did well at tapping into things kids can relate to and/or make use of for intellectual development. :3
Yup. I believe those were the types of kids Sesame Street was intended for
J F doing crack can also do the same thing
Temporarily escape the situation of cracks in your walls?
My mans really just introduced himself and then *disintegrated*
Social situations really be like that sometimes.
You guys don’t?
introvert tingz
do you like how my face - *disingrates into chalk?* -
💀💀💀
"I am Crack Master"
*Dies*
"He was a jerk anyways."
😂😂😂
Is that a motherfucking brave little toaster reference
Frysco OH MY GOD IT IS
IS THAT A REFERENCE TO THE AIR CONDITIONER
@@DavidMcCarthy08 you answered my question on qoura
"He destroyed himself trying to be mean" Honestly this whole jumble, to me, is poetry at its finest. It causes so many unexplained emotions.
That's the crack kicking in.
it is a poem and its pretty good
anyone else find the voice kinda soothing? its just so sweet sounding
I want them to read a nice book. It will be wholesome.
it’s dorothy moskowitz from the 60s band united states of america
Sound like lettuce fingers
I think that's what kinda makes so so creepy she sounds so sweet but yet the art style and the stories clashed with the voice,I think it's similar to when you hear a child's lullaby in a horror movie.When the song is sung to a child it's sweet and innocent but when it's in the context of something like that one episode of courage (freaky fred I think?)where he's shaving courage as a lullaby plays in the background. So when a sweet voice is talking about how this girl is using her imagination it's cute but when it's over that somewhat chilling art style it gives off the same effect, while yeah that voice is super soothing and like what the gamist said it would be great to listen to them read a book,in fact I think if you just listened instead of watching it would actually be very calming. Which is why even though that voice is incredibly soothing and calming like you said,the video is chilling and somewhat creepy to the point of people having nightmares about it.
@@doesanythingbreathe Whose only album can rarely be described as sweet or soothing. :)
It's really beautiful, I'm not sure why it's so horrifying.
I think, Crack Master's face and the dark music helped to give this clip some "bad" fame.
+Seychermanium As a kid, I was always more disturbed by the yo-yo master and the lost kid animated short.
sydbarrett5 The lost kid short disturbed me too.
It's strange because I ended up loving the cartoons that disturbed me as a kid because they stimulated my imagination.
sydbarrett5 When we grow up, we see things from our childhood with different eyes. ^^ I also have that feeling, but lets say that I was easy to scare xD.
Fun fact: the voice of the narrator is Dorothy Moskowitz, the lead singer for the band the United States of America. She picked up the gig while working in the Bay area, and said it was one of the strangest gigs she's ever had
And yet, one of the most impactful in the current era
@@xendra333huh?
“We’ll visit the cracks again some day”
*last online 4 years ago*
more like
*last online 36 years ago*
more like
*last online 37 years ago*
actually
*last online 44 years ago*
My Roblox friends on my old account be like
"we'll visit the cracks again someday"
*GOES MISSING FOR 2 DECADES*
More like 35 years.
HAHA
+Clorox Bleach Can I drink you? 😊
rofl
lol
There’s something about her saying “we’ll go and see the cracks again someday” as the music ends and she walks away gets me
EEERILY PROPHETIC. HOWEVER CRACK MASTER WAS ABLE TO ENSLAVE MILLIONS BEFORE HIS DEMISE. NOW WEVE GOT "OPIOD WHORES"
“Again someday” turned out to be 30 almost 40 years.
Mark Orendas crack master shall be executed for his war crimes
@@markorendas1790 LMAO!
Well We Did See The Cracks Again Someday
"He destroyed himself trying to be mean."
Wow. Something about that just got me.
Well actually, I find it kind of true. Mean people always tend to "destroy" themselves beacause of their actions.
More like acid, but whatever.
@@PremiumBlank well, I guess you have a point U_U
This quote is very true, every edgelord I've talked to turned out to be miserable persons in the end, you just have to talk with then for long enough
don't talk to them, don't give them the time of day. just walk out, they got what's coming. they can destroy themselves all on their own.
"But the wizard did not forget."
Oops wait wrong one.
🎶 _While laying in her bed, the clock overhead TOOK HER ON AN ADVENTURE._ 🎶
@@AgilityDZN and chastized her for losing her gloves and lying as she sewed stars in the sky
R/oopsididntmeanto
Not an edited comment. I’m calling bull.
Rebekah it's a joke. They didn't actually make a mistake
@RebekaLovesGaming Seems to me you just know nothing about lost media.
I don't see nothing creepy or scary about this It's actually very touching and beatiful. I believe it's a metaphor to poverty and growing up poor in the inner city and how a childs imagination can take them away to far magical places the Crack monster probably represents self hate and criminals who terrorize poor neighborhoods. Trust me I grew up poor in a working class Barrio or hood.
It seemed more like a lesson about karma and how being mean can tear your life apart, but when you are nice you can go on and meet great friends.
The background music wasn’t kind of creepy, and I can see how, combined with the somewhat frightening imagery of the “Crack Master”, it could be frightening to children.
@@austinkentner1771 Why not both?
@Coomer D :/
@Coomer D Crack was not knowm at this time.
"He destroyed himself trying to be mean" is an important message!
the one person who disliked was the crack master.
Yet later that day, he destroyed himself for trying to be mean. :)
Joey Black rest in piss never miss
Just like the Gripes at the end of the Rocko's Modern Life episode "Unbalanced Load." "EAT STEEL, ROCKO!"
The last line sounds pretty ironic considering how seldom this sketch played again.
Dsneybuf Yeah and then it turns out this is an alternate DC universe and the girl's name is Victoria Stone
I love the message here. It shows a poor girl who’s using her imagination to have fun. She uses the cracks in her dirty house to live in a world where there’s nothing but beauty. Though I don’t know what Crack Master represents
RGkong too much pattern recognition has seemed to feed into the darker abyss of humanity. If you look at issac newtons later years theres alot to understand from understanding it all far too well. The same goes for the rise of the nazis and fall of the nazis. Too much truth has never been a good thing for humanities health.
Crack master easily represents the negative figure in your life that can come about and ruin your sense of wonder. A bully, an abusive parent.
I think it's literal. Crack Master is that really serious crack that eventually leads to part of the wall falling away. That's the scariest crack because it hints at your wall coming apart. However, when the section of plaster does fall off, it gives the wall a bit of character and it's not so scary.
Y'all gotta be poor to see this.
Sorry to bring back a dead comment. But Maybe its supposed to be about peoples outlook on life?
The girl can't go outside because its raining and she's poor. And so she imagines the cracks on the walls as friends.
They're all positive except the master, whose life crumbles away from his negativity. ..?
Killing off Evil with your imagination.
am i the only one who can't stop laughing when it says "I AM CRACK MASTER"
I AM ERROR.
So you cracked up?
lmfao can you not
Almy he took too much crack. Or the girl did.
HELLO ROCKO
The random bits of singing and the instrumental seem like the scariest part of this.
I agree. The narrator says a normal sentence and all of a sudden sings a random part.
Nelson Siwady apparently the whole song was completely improvised by the singer
DONT INCUR WRATH OF THE CRACK MASTER!!!
I think it sounds pretty
Her voice is pretty and a bit odd because it had no rhythm, The jazzy music getting wild was probably what amplified the eerieness of the clip
The best part about the mystery of this short is that there's still many questions left unanswered.
Who worked on this short?
Why was it kept hidden for long?
Who gave Jon Armond his copy, and why did he have to sign never to show it?
Who was the anonymous person to send this clip?
I know none of these will be answered likely, and I don't expect anyone to, but it just fascinates me that while this mystery has been solved, bits of it still linger in the unknown. Just something to keep in mind.
My personal theory is that it was an amateur project. The creator was probably embarrassed of it, and gave it to Armond. He probably made him sign not to show it because it was old and they didn't like it It was also probably hidden because again, first project, embarrassing. There's also the theory of it being too controversial with having a black girl in a house that's very unkept. Or the double meaning of crack. Or just the fact that it frightened too many kids.
I know you didn't really expect an actual answer, but I was just giving you some ideas that might slightly satisfy your hunger for answers :) Also, sorry if anything is misspelled, I'm writing this on mobile and I can't check what I'm writing
It was proably made by the same person who made the sesame street short "child hunting rabbit'
I've never heard of that one
what the fuck is bill of the bat
Why is it such a big mystery on who animated thAT
i think it’s really eerie that the part I remembered the most as a kid was “we’ll go and see the cracks again some day” and then I never saw it again until just now.. guess it wasn’t just a fever dream after all.. it’s also weird that it definitely wasn’t the 70’s when I saw it on television..
"he destroyed himself trying to be mean" and "we'll go and see the cracks again someday" are a type of quote that give me both such a dreadful yet comforting understanding feeling
...okay, this was nowhere near as bad as I thought. I doubt I would have been scared of this as a child. :/
Some kids are pussies
Kids have a lot of imagination. It's easy to see how this could be scary
@@FoxAzureOfficial fuck off kids be scared of things that is scary they put on kids show
Yeah, this isn't nearly as traumatizing as the Yak who charged the TV screen or the 20 foot rabbit chasing kids.
Same
When are people going to realize that 99.99% of the time, these recovered shorts are never going to be as scary as they were made out to be? They havent been seen in years, and all the testimonies come from people who witnessed them when they were children. Of course they're going to be scarier back then.
This *is* pretty spooky, though? It’s just vaguely… *wrong*? Someone else put it down to the artstyle and music, but I think that the narrator’s cadence is also creepy and… off, somehow.
This would scare a little kid tho definitely
Honestly i feel like the fear is not through the media itself, it's fear that it might be lost to time (Just me sayin)
@@itzfroggi22 That, and because we only have vague childhood memories of them that make these shorts, in our minds, scary
@@meepmoop2308 spooks
Seriously, it's practically a miracle that this was found
Yea we’re getting spoiled!
We’re finding lost cartoons left and right. I wonder how long our streak will last....
Or should you say...Cracktically?
@@Heavygusto *audience boos* get him off the stage!
You call it miracle, people who spent countless evening hours on forums making it happen call it "hard work".
@@ridley1230 *Takes a bow*.
Her sing song voice really gives this an ethereal quality to it
No wonder people where fascinated and captivated by it for years
I'll be honest, I am fascinated with this short. It's mystery and strange nature is just beautiful, and I listen to it at least once a day.
Me too..
Not gonna lie I would probably be terrified of this when I was younger. The music and the characters are just a little off to me
Kyruchii Arts yeah at first i was like “this is scary??” and then I watched it again and it looks..... off?? maybe creepy, but thats not the right word i dont think... :/
Stacy Peterson i’d describe it as abnormal, ya know? something just seems not right
It could just be the lost media end of it. When something is lost and then found, it gets a bit weirder.
Mango Potato yeah you’re right it seems like i shouldn’t be watching it
Isaac Hartikainen did you see the blame it on Jorge video on this? It’s really in depth with the search. That also increases the feeling of watching something that you aren’t supposed to.
In mexican Sesame Street "Plaza Sésamo", this short cartoon was aired in the 80's many times. The monkey says "buen día, buen día, buen día, qué alegre compañía" (good day, Im glad you came my way)... And the crack master says "soy la grieta mayor"... Thanks for this !!
As some mentioned this could have been a reverse transfer, originating as a Spanish language animation then being translated into English for US Sesame Street, the opposite of the usual pattern of English sketches being translated into Spanish for domestic and international broadcast.
People keep saying this short is terrifying, but I find it quite calming, the singers voice sounds like that one kindergarten teacher that actually cared about your well being.
I love the people who find this *scary*. If you grew up in an inner city, poor and your walls had cracks in them (can't afford to paint OR it's a city owned rent stabilized apartment and the city won't paint) as a child you would use your imagination and see all sorts of things in cracks and make up stories to entertain yourself REMEMBER, SESAME STREET WAS A PROGRAM FOR POOR INNER-CITY KIDS. It started in 1968 and used to look like dirty city streets. It wasn't until license and merchandising and the 80s/90s that it looked clean, polished and catered to all kids.
"creative thinking" indeed
This paved the way for Rocko's Modern Life; Rocko has a similar imagination to the girl's.
Yea, it’s called being high
I showed this to my three-year-old son, and he seemed rather amused and entertained by the whole clip. Actually, he saw it a few times. Earlier today, I watched it without sound, and at the end, he said "Thanks for the ride!...We'll see cracks again!"...good memory!
It's crazy that this son is now 8. Old comments are a bit strange to me. Like photos of someone's thoughts forever shared with the world.
Shades Below yep pretty wholesome 👍
Oozywolf trueee
Oozywolf they’re still active I think they uploaded a video 3 months ago
Oozywolf ikr same maybe 5 years from now I'll look back on commenting on this
how is this nightmarish? the crack master was like "I'M EVIL FEAR ME!!!" then dies lmao
CRACK MONKEY
All the drug references.
A character dies and no-one cares. That's pretty horrifying
I understand why alot of people are unsettled, it definitely feels a bit off in a way, but I actually think it's quite pleasant to listen to and watch.
I was maybe 3 or 4 when this aired on Sesame Street. This haunted my dreams for years, I can still remember being terrified of what I called 'The Crack Monster.' It was the 1970's, there were maybe 8 channels on TV, kids weren't exposed to what they are now. I had a crack in my ceiling and I remember thinking it was him coming to get me. I'm a big horror fan now, still not sure exactly what scared me about this, maybe because they said he was in the corner at night and he tried to be mean, then the visualization of him melting. Anyway, that's my story.
Very interesting thanks
I've been looking for this short for years! As a kid it freaked me the hell out! Especially the creepy way she says "At night behind the door, I think i've heard one more." As a kid the scariest part was the evil crack master crumbling. It looked like a SKULL! Totally freaked me to the moon and stayed with me all these years. I musta saw it when I was 6 or 7. 52 now..,and it's still got me buggin! 😮😮😮
Wow, that Crack Monster is kind of scary! I thought it'd be something overhyped but I can see why it frightened so many children.
This is nowhere near as scary as I remember it. I been telling friends about how this scared me as a kid, for decades, & always wished I could show them. I'd be embarrassed to show them now.
UnclaimedTreasure It's cute not scary
Really?
Well...the kids that were freaked out by this were total wusses. Hell, this wouldn't scare a week-old baby.
@@j_shelby_damnwird some kids are scared of things that scare them on tv and some weren't
The singing and talking mixes together in such a beautiful yet creepy way. For example the "thank you for the ride, the rain has stopped outside" part was especially true to this
exactly
I fricking love this. It's oddly disturbing, calming, cute, and oddly psychedelic and the fact that it's been lost under such mysterious circumstances makes it even better
Perfect description of it.
I'm wondering whether it's ASMR. Was it even possible to capture that effect, however inadvertently, using the recording technology of the time?
"We'll go and see the cracks someday"
And we sure did
My dad told me a story about this short, said it terrified him. So me and my sister decided to watch it, holy heaven, this thing is creepy
My friend's former neighbor was actually mesmerized by it, she liked it, even though the Crack Master kinda creeped her out. But her smart 3 year old self deduced he was actually a friendly creature, he was just scared because someone new came behind the attic door.
hijhiysonikku kids really are innocent aren’t they? Cute story!
"He destroyed himself trying to be mean", nobody points out the biggest moral of this short, being mean or evil can even destroy yourself, nobody will like you and you're gonna keep good people and friends away from you...
@@calinfus80s He was unintentionally coming across as rude. Maybe if he had spoken more nicer, or the animals had spoken kindly to him, he'd be not scary at all. He looks kinda cute. (And he reminds me of Grid from DC for whatever reason.)
I A M C R A C K M A S T E R
RUN RUN RUN
1:18 easiest boss fight I’ve seen. You don’t even have to do anything.
I lol'd
SCREAMING😂🤣😂🤣😂
His new phases appear if you have less crack friends with you. This guy probably wants to do an easy mode run or something.
At first I saw crack master and said hey this isn’t that scary. It then started getting more angry and could see how this could be startling for a child. It kinda reminds me of an abusive parent. When she said it destroyed himself trying to be mean, that was like.. really deep. Maybe none of this was her imagination and she just has an abusive parent who accidentally killed themselves by taking too much drugs (maybe crack) and her only friends are imaginary. And the fact that her house is just.. cracks probably means that her parents were so abusive before they died that they left cracks in the walls. And maybe when she was staring at the cracks they brought back memories of her parents bc that’s why the cracks are there. Pretty tragic story, but that’s just a theory.
I AM SINISTAR
I HUNGER
BADASSMANDO LMAO
C O W A R D
*(ROARS IN SINISTAR)*
RUN RUN RUN
Something about the combination of the electronic/jazzy background music and the constant switches between talking and singing makes this really cool.
lylajean100 Not electronic. This was 1975. Only the big guys from other countries like Kraftwerk had synths. This was all jazz. Flutes, Rhodes/harp, saxophone...
Dedicated to Amelia Pond and The Doctor.
Lou STOP.
Dedicated to Cyborg.
@Ava Corbett cuz ya know the girl looks like 80s Cyborg except her tight afro is bigger than his
@Lou okay, boomer.
Nice!
Woah, Crack Master legit just *Game Ended* himself trying to look scary.
Never thought I'd see something like that in a Sesame Street short.
I wish my "Crack" friends were this friendly
The lifeless art, the oddly awkward animation, the somber backround music, the womans voice having literally 0 emotion, it's all super unsetteling. I can understand why so many people remember it. Also the best character Crack Master, master of crack, dies a horrific death. Long live Crack Master.
See I'm glad I'm wasn't the only one who caught all of this.
Crack Master killed himself because he tried too hard to be big when his skin was thin and weak.
i think her voice is really pretty and the girls art style is beautiful i love her hair and her eyes and i find it kind of soothing even the ending tune when she sings
Zero emotion? I feel like she is actually impressively well articulated and her singing makes me feel cozy. Maybe I'm the weird one
animation isn't awkward at all wtf
Simply amazing. It's just such an experience, finally being able to see this near-mythical cartoon after such a long time. Quite a unique and, frankly, nightmarish short subject, particularly with the titular Crack Master, which even freaked me, a 20 year old adult, out a little bit. Thank you so very much for sharing this irreplaceable bit of animation and Sesame Street history for all to see. I certainly enjoyed it.
This and Bill the Bat are my two favorite Sesame cartoons for that reason.
The crack master isn't scary. Its about cracks in a wall. How deep and philosophical.
@@Nitrodino7875 it's almost like different people with different minds and life experiences don't always find the same things creepy. who knew?
People claimed that this was haunting to them, but honestly this felt so calming and nostalgic and nice
And then Link came along.
Wow you comment on this like wow
Hello there, I forgot why I made this comment.
Maybe it's because Link blows up cracked walls with bombs.
@@YowLife y.. You reply there is a god
@@YowLife do you have any big projects on UA-cam
@@jason4270 Yes I do, have a look at my channel.
i can see how this could be stuck in someones head for 30 years. this is my fifth time watching it after i found it 10 minutes ago
I strangely, love it? Theres something so...
I just cant describe it
Waldorf: Weird. Where did they suppose they named it "Cracks"?
Statler: A family name. It's named after a metaphor.
rocko
The way she walks off at the end and the camel turns back into meaningless cracks makes me think she’s growing up and losing her imagination. “We’ll go and see the cracks again someday” even sounds a bit hesitant and uncertain. As someone who’s lived in a lot of different buildings, I think about whoever will live there next and how they’ll likely never see that crack as a camel or anything else.
>Appears out of nowhere.
>Makes himself look big and scary.
>Literally dies.
>Refuses to elaborate.
I'll call him the Chad master.
This is a beautiful animation and is loaded with a lot of content... To me, it seems as though the girl in the story doesn't live in a great household. That large crack had to have come from somewhere, and given it's size, it looks like it was caused from violence. Which is why the girl is so afraid of it. Oof. Heavy.
*I REMEMBER THIS!* I was about 7-8 years old. And I am not ashamed to admit that I ran screaming from the room when the Crack Monster showed up (on this video, at time index 1:05 or so).
Then again, when I was a kid I would run screaming from the laundry room whenever Mom's Kenmore washer sounded its out-of-balance klaxon. That frocking thing was *LOUD*. Professor Moriarty hates sudden loud noises. :(
Hey, while you're here, do you remember Cyborg of The New Teen Titans? Sorry, always have to bring that up to Gen X'ers.
*"He destroyed himself trying to be mean..."*
MMMmm COLA I find that to be rather depressing.
Holy shit. I can’t believe I found this.
Horrible nightmares staring at the wall in the dark as a kid. Probably five years old. Watching this now was cathartic. Thanks to whoever else shared scary memories as a child and brought this to light.
Growing up in the 80's, these are not the crack-things that I remember.
well, this was not aired in the 80s, the last airing is estimated to be around 1978/79
Notelu Last airing was May 2nd 1980. Cyborg debuted in August or October 1980. (3-5 months later) Coincidence? I dunno.
*Cyborg breaks through a wall and winks at you complete with gleam*
@@Notelu
Multiple people have said that the Spanish version continued airing throughout the 80s though
I don't know why people think this is so creepy. I think it's beautiful. The music is really calming.
*We’ll go see the cracks again someday*
Like a decade later
More like 3 and a half
YEA....HMMMM.
“Camel, thank you for the ride” is such a musical line, I love it a lot...
I cant comprehend how people find this scary
i really like this and dont understand how it scared people as a kid. i love it!
HMMMM I DONT BUY IT.
everyone mentioned the crack master and he had a 5 second appearance saying "I'm the crack master", and fucking dies
"I AM CRACK MASTER"
*dies immediately*
i was born decades after this was lost, but it illicits such a familiar emotion in me. it feels nostalgic, even though i've never seen it before.
Same here, I was born in the later half of the 90s.
Same and I was born in the 90s. I always felt like I was born on the edge of the more modern world and the age of media like this. It makes me super nostalgic
Oh man, I remember this one now, that Crack Master still gives me the creeps.
Akira625 Coming from someone with Nobody as his avatar
it's near the 5th anniversary of this getting found, and it still amazes me that this was found after so long
It's definitely a little eerie. I can see a little 5-6 year old me being frightened by it. Overall, though, the whole thing just seems rather... Bizarre.
“Thank you for the ride, the rain has stopped outside.”
When I was a kid I used to stare at the stains on my bedroom roof and wonder if someone was murdered in my room.
LMAO
Oh wow
someone probably was murdered in your room
I could not bring myself to watch this, and I'm almost 49. As a child this terrified me.
LMAO you probably don't remember Cyborg
I, too, have crack friends, but they have less teeth.
Do they also have a crack master?
You ever wonder why Muppets don't have teeth?
There’s nothing wrong with it but it’s definitely a bit terrifying.
Wow! Finally! I remember this vaguely and being scared at the crack monster at the end, I even jumped a bit just now! Although not as scary as I remembered but seeing it through a little kids eyes it looked way different back then. A huge thank you for uploading this! Now we all rest easy! :-D
"We'll go and see the cracks again some day."
Yes, but it would take almost four decades.
aromardu Blame the girl going on to become an alternate universe Cyborg for that.
The hunt for the Crack Master footage has finally come to an end. This is truely an amazing discovery! TLMW has given us a Christmas miracle!
She has come to meet crack creatures here.
So they happily skipped into where they’ve never been.
He destroyed himself trying to be mean.
We’ll go and see the cracks again someday
[CUT TO BLACK]
2013: Childhood video!
2023: Weirdcore Dreamcore Video and Still Childhood Video!!!!!!!
Who ever liked thx!!!!
Now THAT'S what I call deranged animation on the crack master!
A few years ago I did a music video: "A Sesame Street Thriller," that featured scary clips from the show. If this were available back then, I DEFINITELY would've included it. Now I think I need to do an updated version soon!
I will admit, this was quite a Christmas miracle!
Gentlemen, this brings me to my next point. Don't Smoke Crack!
Thats some high quality H2o.
this reminds me of me when i was a little kid. there was a huge crack in the plaster of the bathroom where i lived, and i would sit there for ages pretending it was a map of a fantasy kingdom. that all ended when the pipe that had created the crack burst through the wall, but it's cool to see this in sesame street.
Everyone watching this needs to look into the history of how Lost Media Wiki (Dycaite) and Jon Armond got a hold of this short. They were both sent anonymous different copies of this short by different people after they had been posting online for years about it. Jon Armond’s version was dropped off to him *at his house* by an anonymous person/s and he was required to never release it to the public. WHAT ARE THEY HIDING!?
I remembered this being much scarier, but then again, I haven't seen this segment in over 35 years. It's still creepy, and I can see why they took it off Sesame Street. Back in the 70s, that show aired some freaky stuff, and I think it was just to mess with the minds of children. It was scary, but in a fun way. It made you want to come back when you were older and watch the kind of stuff that used to freak you out.
The original CTW creative decision-makers were Jungians. For them, introducing the child mind to regular segments of non-structure and even darkness was healthy - so unstructured content often interrupted the more structured teaching modules we saw on pre-1980's Sesame Street. It was intentional. Tests conducted by the same CTW team, among its educators like Joan Ganz Cooney, proved that children tend to retain information faster and longer if it is broken up into segments interrupted by interludes and short, musical breaks. The education modules addressed the left brain, while the less structured, more imaginative segments addressed the right one. We learned and we learned learned learned. This ended when Generation Jones arbitrarily decided Freud, not Jung, was the psychotherapist to follow, and then all of Sesame Street, like public school education systemic planning, became rote and devoid of imagination in an attempt to "outdo the Japanese", who still remain far ahead of us 3 decades later. The results have been catastrophic. It's quite sad, and children 1980-2015 have lost a lot. :/
I've heard sooo many stories about this little segment, and how it gave so many kids nightmares who even in their adult life would still cry if they saw it again. I FINALLY get to watch it, and I'm actually holding the computer away from me wondering how bad it is... And this is it? I mean, the face looks a little mean, but far from horrifying.
Then again, for little kids, young impressionable minds, who knows?
The music is weird but it’s not scary. I like these old shorts, they’re interesting
Same
That was actually kind of terrifying. I can’t imagine how scary it would be for a 3 year old
I should do a parody version where the monster crumbles because Miley Ray and her wrecking ball hit him. THAT would make it even scarier. ;)
Make it the Miley Pug parody and I'll be the first to watch it. Hard to go wrong with a funny widdle Pug.