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List of Sesame Street animators

The following is a list of animators who contributed to the children's television series Sesame Street.

  • Karen Aqua
    • Boy's book comes to life
    • Dog dances between a girl and an alligator-headed figure
  • Vince Collins
    • Pinball numbers series
    • Magician makes birds morph into fish
  • Richard Condie
  • Sally Cruikshank
    • Above It All (I Love To Fly)
    • In With The In Crowd
    • I'm Curious
    • Part of the Whole
  • Paul and Sandra Fierlinger
    • Teeny Little Superguy
    • Six Soccer Socks
    • Using a map to find a place to park
  • Jim Henson
    • Claymation series for first season
    • The King of Eight
  • John Korty
    • "do you want part of my orange?"
    • Irritated bird and the three boxes
    • What's inside the street, according to a little bird
  • Derek Lamb
    • It Ain't Bad to Get Mad
    • Simple Simon and the re-arranged animals ("Now I know what's wrong! Sheep don't wear boots!")
  • Janet Perlman
    • "That elephant just won't listen."
  • Gahan Wilson
    • "I made you another Igor."
    • Space orchestra
    • Alligator and elephant
    • Animals escape from a building and encounter an ice cream salesman
    • The Bridgekeeper series ("No one crosses this bridge by me, unless they can answer my questions three.")
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