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Release Date:
March 6, 2004
Original Title:
Sesame Street: What's the Name of That Song?
Genres:
Comedy | Family | Music
Production Companies:
Sesame Workshop
Sony Wonder
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 50
Come one, come all for Sesame Street's 35th anniversary musical gathering! Is there one song the whole world can sing together? Find out when Super Grover embarks on an outrageous mission. There's musical mayhem when Oscar the Grouch gets a song stuck in Big Bird's head and our yellow-feathered friend begins his own search for someone to help him name that tune.
Animation:
Joey Ahlbum
Co-Producer:
Kevin Clash
Costume Designer:
Bill Kellard
Terry Roberson
Director:
Victor DiNapoli
Executive Producer:
Arlene Sherman
Line Producer:
April Chadderdon Coleman
Music Coordinator:
Danny Epstein
Music Director:
Mike Renzi
Producer:
Dionne Nosek
Production Designer:
Victor DiNapoli
Sound Effects:
Dick Maitland
Stage Director:
Adam Matalon
Vocal Coach:
Dave Conner
Writer:
Lou Berger
Luis Santeiro
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