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'''Technique:''' Cel animation.
'''Technique:''' Cel animation.


'''Audio:''' Cookie Monster (voiced by Frank Oz) munching on the sign with a slow-paced harmonica rendition of the ''Sesame Street'' theme tune used to introduce the show's "street scenes" at the time (until the end of Season 24 in early 1993). As the logo fades out, Cookie says "Delicious!" (lifted from a pre-existing ''Sesame Street'' sketch).
'''Audio:''' Cookie Monster (voiced by Frank Oz) munching on the sign with a slow-paced harmonica rendition of the ''Sesame Street'' theme tune played by Toots Thielemans, which was used to introduce the show's "street scenes" at the time (until the end of Season 24 in early 1993). As the logo fades out, Cookie says "Delicious!" (lifted from a pre-existing ''Sesame Street'' sketch).


'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''
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'''Availability:'''  
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* It is usually seen on Sony Wonder VHS releases, beginning with 1996's ''Elmo Saves Christmas'' (released on December 2, 1996) and ending with 2001's ''Elmo's World: Birthdays, Games & More!'' (released on May 15, 2001).
* It is usually seen on Sony Wonder VHS releases, beginning with 1996's ''Elmo Saves Christmas'' (released on December 2, 1996) and ending with 2001's ''Elmo's World: Birthdays, Games & More!'' (released on May 15, 2001).
* In the UK, it was seen on a few Disney releases from the late '90s.
* In the UK, it was seen on a few Disney releases from the late 1990s.
* Despite the label being discontinued in 2001, this made a few surprise appearances on the 2002 release of ''Elmo Says BOO!,'' the 2005 Brazilian release of ''Elmo's World: The Great Outdoors!'', and the 2006 Australian release of ''Get Up and Dance'', respectively.
* Despite the label being discontinued in 2001, this made a few surprise appearances on the 2002 release of ''Elmo Says BOO!,'' the 2005 Brazilian release of ''Elmo's World: The Great Outdoors!'', and the 2006 Australian release of ''Get Up and Dance'', respectively.


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