Sesame Street - Baker # 5
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- Опубліковано 5 гру 2006
- Another "falling baker" segment that is missing from youtube. That stupid baker hasn't figured out yet that this job is not for him! lol. For a complete list of Baker films, go to: muppet.wikia.com/wiki/The_Bake... Special thanks to Sesame Street Workshop for allowing me to post this video! This video and all Sesame Street videos are owned and copyrighted by Sesame Street Workshop and all profits, rights and credit belong exclusively to them!
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This was a classic! Those monsters weren't scary to me when I was little, just plain old adorable, esp the shark-looking one who breaks the window, and Grover's forefather. And I loved the guy who mentioned the frogs sounding cheesed off for no earthly reason. And I laughed when the chef fell on his tush with his trayload of pastry. And no, I never wanted to break windows from watching that. Some folks need to lighten up!
The muppet was Billy Monster, and he predated Grover - he even made guest spots on variety shows with other SS muppets.
Billy's most memorable skit was explaining "near and far" - he'd run far back in the background, turn around and yell "This is FAR!", then run back and stick his nose right into the camera lens: "This is NEAR" - he'd repeat it about four times then fall over exhausted.
Wasn't that Grover with the near and far?
Five whatever they are and six flying things 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
i think the five "whatever they are"s are monsters.
Nice to know that, from what I've read, that Brian and Lisa are carrying on their dad's tradition. Thanks very much, Jim for nearly 50 years of learning fun!
The kid with the 5 dimes is jims son
0:52 Oh wait there 5 monsters
Oh wow thank you so much for putting these on here - I remember as a kid I used to get so excited wondering which number they were going to stop on! And the baker is just classic!
The very strange, wierd...and sometimes spooky world of Sesame Street since 1969!
Hope he won't be drinking all those ice cream sodas himself. The only time desserts weren't wasted in this series.
Five . . . . whatever they are! LOL, I think that was the best one of this number.
DreamDancer82 those are monsters and he said whatever they are LOL 😂 how did he say that when he already knows what they are
"Fancy Fruitcakes". Thank you SO much for clearing THAT up, & for an amusing anecdote! LOL!
Monster #3 caused me to have nightmares into my 20's. Thanks number 5!
0:44 It’s the Flute Snatcher and The Crown Grabber!
"Fancy fruit cakes"was another name I would give this game, as I used to enjoy imitate the "accident-prone"baker A LOT, much to my dad's chagrin. As I said in my comment on the song of 2 film, "tock-a-cream pies,"(my way of saying "chocolate-cream pies,"when I was a toddler), was another name I would give this film series, or "game", since it did eventually become one of my personal "pastimes,"at home(like I just said, earlier in comment--"Much to my dad's chagrin,"--eventually, it did annoy Dad just to hear me play "the counting game,"as we would and still do, call it, to this day.
Thank you VERY much! I am hard-of-hearing, so EVERY bit of help people will give me is VERY much appreciated! Thanks again!
There was a special on PBS called Henson's place which showed footage from Ed Sullivan circa 1970. Kermit was singing "What kind of fool am I and is interrupted by Billy(Grover?) playing the banjo. The skit was in black and white.
Five lawyers giving baker five business cards!
Those "Whatevertheyares" creeped me out everytime this segment came on, but, I loved it! I loved all of the weird and spooky stuff that used to be on Sesame Street. The creators of the show seem to have forgotten that kids LIKE that stuff.
0:51 Those are mythical creatures.
I'm sure I saw this segment along w/2-4 & 6-10 as a child in the 70's but I dont rem. I rarely watched SS during the 80's. I did watch season 16('84-'85) & summer reruns of season 12('80-'81)faithfully & saw each of the other segments but nvr saw 5 during each of those seasons. I didnt know there was a Baker #5 until I 1st discovered You Tube.
*Thank goodness* someone kept a copy with no logos or censored bits! Sesame Workshop worries too much about over-protective parents; the five "whatever they are" Muppets were _monsters_ in the "scary thing under the bed" sense, and acted the way kids expect under-the-bed freaks to act. "Let's play bogeyman and break a window!" said no three-year-old ever.
Thanks
I like that.."Five.. whatever they are"" Impling they are not Monsters...Monsters on Sesame Sreett are NOT violent. Good call CTW
They just break the glass to say hello. :)
Ah, lady. I was always told that no one has five fingers. We have four fingers and a thumb.
0:52 Those are very scary monsters!
Agree!
I know
0:48--Five hideous monsters!
One of them will no longer become hideous by next season.
Nice to see that Sesame Workshop finally uploaded the uncensured version of this film on their website.
Uncensored? What did they censor?
The "5 … Whatever they are" breaking in on a scared man. By the way, as per my comment header, the Workshop has removed this and many other classic clips from SesameStreet.org.
Why was it even censored in the first place? The 5 Whatever They Are is what makes the Song Of Five skit so great. :)
The green monster is the original version of Grover known as Fuzzy Face.
Grover's first appearance on Sesame street
There is NOTHING funnier than someone falling down stairs!
Tell that to my lower back!
that was REALLY 5 scary monsters
This led me to look up stunt actor Alex Stevens who played the baker. We learned SO much without even realizing it. Such an incredible show in every way.
Parents complained about the baker falling down? I think that monsters busting out a glass window would be much more disturbing than the baker's comedic tumble!
I always felt sorry for that baker as a child!! He never did get his treats down the stairs!! LOL!
Seriously though, I hope that guy got paid good to fall in every skit in this series!! How many of those could he possibly take??
That baker makes me think of Manuel from Fawlty Towers.
I Love this!! I wish this was available via youtube back in the 80's when I tripped acid!
Through the entire 10 Baker segments, the kid who counts money (incidentally, it's Jim Henson's son Brian) counts $3.11 total.
"Five Fancy Fruitcakes" if you listen carefully, it's Kermit the Frog!!! RIP Jim Henson.
yes !! it;s the Beautiful Day Monster @ :49 the far left monster.
1:07 played by Brian Henson according to the link posted
holy crap
early grover was scary
I always loved the number kids segments because at least all 10 are represented.Hmm.,Unless i'm mistaken,Was that taken off because it was too violent with the baker's constant falling down the stairs?I sure wouldn't want his job or clean the stairs.I bet he got tired of falling.
Yep, it's an early Grover.
There five monster you ideot!!!😠
The little boy who shout "Five Dimes!" is Brian Henson!
I think the next thing the baker says is, "Five slipped discs!"
The kid who talked about the ice-cream sodas sounded shocked, as if he was saying, "How do you expect me to drink all five?"
5 fingers
5 ice cream sodas
5 whatever they are
5 frogs
5 dimes
5 fancy fruit cakes
0:48 5, what ever they are. Well, they are monsters.
DrMarioFan128 You got that right dude.
0:54 Grover on the right side?
You were expecting them to be Disney Princesess or something?
It is possible that these are so old, these could be the very first appearances of those two monsters -- Grover and Beautiful Day.
the 5 Whatever they are Note #5 resembles Grover hehe
That's the original (green) Grover,and before he got his name. Monster #1 is a variant form of Beautiful day monster of Ed Sullivan fame. The other three would have been so-called Anything muppet monsters.
5 ice cream sodas (don't eat them all kid, you'll get a tummyache), 5 whatever they are (Muppet monsters, you dimwit), 5 dimes (hey Brian Henson, you're .50 richer!!!). :)
I saw this many many times when I was a kid in the early to mid 70s and it never gave me a desire to break people's windows. You shouldn't insult the intelligence of kids like that.
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Thanks, mstatz, for posting this; I also just watched the one that was uploaded by Sesame Street, and their video of this does not have the part of the monsters(you know, "5, WHATEVER THEY ARE!"). I also always wondered, what that square thing you see on the floor, at the foot of the stairs, at the end, after the baker falls, is supposed to be(not one of the trays, on which he carried the five fancy fruit cakes, as the trays, I believe, were round.) Great funny memories.
5 whatever they are.
One tray was round and the other was square.
Those stairs seriously need railing :L
0:14 ONE TWO THREE FOUR!! :with screams:
next to the baker
i think my favorite was the creep who kept all the tiny animals hidden in compartments in his house
You are correct in that the animal was one cow and that the baker fell down the stairs while attempting to carry a large wedding cake.
The monsters breaking the glass is hardcore. It's like something Brecht would've done.
Ever since you've been posting this message on all the videos I've actually found myself yelling "WATCH OUT!!!" Thank a lot. Ha!
Speaking of scary Sesame Street bits, does anyone besides me remember an animated counting segment from the 70's (I think it was the number 10) that had these giant monsters doing things like trampling trees and drinking lakes? At the end, they all pile into this spooky house in the distantance. Then all of these arms and legs start hanging out and the house runs to the camera with a pair of creepy eyes in the windows.
back then the monsters sequence was for kids but today it seems like Grand Theft Auto
1:13
That makes 50¢, because dimes are worth 10¢ each.
Facts
her hand looks soft n beautiful
Interesting...this must have been one of the very rare occurences where the original green Grover protoype was shown outside of the first season (since they ran these baker clips to about 1988 or so)...he's one of the "whatever they are!" breaking through the window at the 50+ second mark.
to quote my mom from 1974
"That's terrible"!!
the monsters are straight gangsta as they bust my brother"s window
Yes indeed. Grover's forefather
Five monsters.
Them Ice Cream Soda's Looked Pretty good!
Wow, good call 75chris6 - didn't realize Grover rolled with thugz before he got bigtime - he's kinda like biggie
It's strange how we almost expect to be bothered by silly things that frightened us as kids. Chances are, we probably wouldn't be scared seeing it for the first time as an adult. When I first saw the clip of the monsters at the window, it struck me as very odd, especially because it was on Sesame Street. Either a kid is going to have nightmares about monsters busting out his bedroom window or they will try to bust out the window themselves out of curiosity. It's a no-win situation!
i miss old school Sesame Street
Somebody should have told Jane Henson that we have four fingers and a thumb.
MichaelBrookham Good point. There was a segment where Kermit did a lecture about hands with a real human hand sticking up behind the wall he was sitting on. The hand made a fist so that Kermit could count the five fingers as they were individually extended out again.
At the start he said, "One. Well that's technically the thumb. But we will call it a finger." The hand made a kind of shrugging gesture with its thumb stuck out and fingers still coiled up before continuing so Kermit could finish counting to five.
No! That’s Saralou Cooper
I'm so excited ab
So now Brian Henson was 50 cents richer!
MrJamieMurph4141969 : One penny, seven nickels, five dimes, and nine quarters (adding up all the change that Brian counted in these films). I wonder how much a New York City kid could buy for $3.11 in 1969?
@@JustLooking Probably some furniture
Yes.
you know? that bothered me when i was a child; it still does and i'm an adult!
Jim Henson's wife, Jane-of course!
Right.
@ 1:17-ish- 3-year-old Patrick comments,"He can't really stack up those cakes and pies!" as his cousin 10-year-old Michael and Michael's friends Josh and Frankie look at each other in disgust,all like "What a dufus!"
Vegas Lights by Panic! at the Disco lmaooo
And that's the song of 5.
The world awaits 8 and 9.
I have to wonder how many times they had to clean those steps!
I remember this one, too, but at first I thought it was the crocodiles on the #3 episode who did the breaking of the window. Ween I saw #3 the other day, they (crocodiles)were hiding behind a '?' door.
And, no, I did not become a vandal because of watching this episode:)
i wonder how this animation was done- great stuff
LOL@ 0:48 " four whatever they are"
Five**
oh that i was confused you got me
That part with the monsters was cut probably because they're owned by the Walt Disney Company. Peace.
I'm not cleaning that up!
It's his ancestor. LOL
...and looks like grover on the right (only more sinister!)
It is.
Brian Henson is also served three peas in appropriately enough, #3.
Yes,and his sister Heather was served nine noodles in the 9 film,and also commented on it in a whiny voice like her brother when served three peas.
That was definitely not Flip Wilson although I Did appear as a guest segment on Sesame Street I think 3 times.
Yes Please!!!
Grover was one of the whatever they ares. He is in the lower right.
The baker = DERP DE DERP !!!!
The good old days. Sigh. If you probably said five fancy fruitcakes nowadays, somebody might get offended. I hate the world we live in today.
@cmulwee001
Yes :) I believe he was in all 10 baker segments. Aso...there was an album version of this on the Original Cast album...but there was no baker.
1:18 is hilarious.
1:18
When I was in the 2nd grade..we had those TV lessons that we had to watch..one of them was the Electric Company and we had to write down every word they showed on TV. However..we were not allowed to watch Sesame Street during those TV lessons because the teachers felt Sesame Street was not educational enough.
But now that I'm 45 years old..those same teachers that thought that are dead and have been turned into plant food. So there!!
@mstatz
I wonder if parents would complain about that to Sesame Workshop if those baker films aired on Sesame Street today?
Teaching children it's alright to embrace vandalism with one of the whatever they ares breaking a window? PBS, what were you thinking?