Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Jul 20, 2020 · Sesame Street - Stones Don't Grow - Michael Sporn (1982) - YouTube. Tiny Dancer. 55.3K subscribers. Subscribed. 72. 15K views 3 years ago. Who's up for a cool cartoon, kids? How about a...

    • 53 sec
    • 15.3K
    • Tiny Dancer
  2. Episode 2524. Sesame Street. Snuffy and Alice imitate different animals / David tries to bake a pie. Air date. January 5, 1989. Season. Season 20 (1988-1989) Written by. Belinda Ward.

    Picture
    Segment
    SCENE 1
    Big Bird teaches the Birdketeers how to ...
    Cartoon
    Kids observe cloud formations, until it ...
    Muppets
    Phil Harmonic introduces Ernie and ...
    Cartoon
    D for danger, dragon, doctor, dinner, and ...
    • October 12, 1988
    • 16 min
    • D, I, 5
  3. Episode 2701. Gina finishes up a milk carton after serving Telly and Elmo a couple of glasses. Elmo stops her from throwing it away and shows her something he learned from his mommy - by washing it out, putting in four holes and putting straws in them, they've made a toy milk carton creature, which Elmo calls "Milky."

    Picture
    Segment
    SCENE 1
    Gina finishes up a milk carton after ...
    Cartoon
    The Alligator King Artist: Bud Luckey ( ...
    Muppets
    Ernie & Bert — Ernie wakes up and tells ...
    Film
    A STOP sign spins around. ( First: ...
    • November 8, 1989
    • 21 min
    • N, U, 7
  4. Stones Don't Grow ( First: Episode 1715) Under, Over, Around and Through( First: Episode 1716) Crocodile Smiles Song ( First: Episode 1731) Measuring, Measuring ( First: Episode 1822) Diverse Mothers( First: Episode 1824) Chicken Crossing ( First: Episode 1974) Beastiary SoupMusic by Ernest Troost( First: Episode 1976)

  5. Mar 16, 2019 · It Is What It Is To Be Alive (Stones On The Street or Stones Don't Grow) from Sesame Street episode #1715 (December 1982) and #2003 (January 1985). animated by Michael Sporn. written...

    • Mar 16, 2019
    • 2171
    • Renzo Hill
  6. Create New. Michael Sporn Animation was an American animation studio based in New York. While serving in the United States Navy for five years, Sporn studied animation and drawing by mail. Afterwards in 1972, he started to work with veteran animator John Hubley. He then moved to London to work at Richard Williams Studio for a few years.

  7. Michael Sporn: An Interview As a number of my readers know by now, Michael Sporn, a long-time fixture of New York animation passed away on January 19th . I recall him describing himself (I believe it was at a Walter Lantz Animation conference in Los Angeles) as something like an independent animator working in a commercial environment.