
Sesame Street: Big Bird Sings!
Feb 01 2005
•0h 29m
•Big Bird may not be able to fly, but he can sing. He joins Snuffy to spend some time looking through Bird's scrapbook and all the reminiscing leads to some singing. Big Bird croons some of the old classics, including "ABCDEFG," "I just adore four," and "What's Your Name." Snuffy joins him on a few tunes
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Caroll Spinney
Big Bird (voice)

Martin P. Robinson
Snuffy (voice)

Kevin Clash
Elmo (voice)

Fran Brill
Zoe (voice)
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