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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: Sesame Street EAN: 9780738923017 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Live, NTSC ISBN: 073892301X Label: Sesame Street Manufacturer: Sesame Street Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Sesame Street Region Code: 1 Release Date: January 08, 2002 Running Time: 60 minutes Sales Rank: 81753 Studio: Sesame Street Theatrical Release Date: November 10, 1969
Product Description: Telly becomes a high-tech detective when a mysterious e-mail invites him to play a guessing game. With each new computer clue he gets one step closer to discovering his mystery friend. Between clues elmo asks the musical question where are computers in your neighborhood? Studio: Genius Products Inc Release Date: 05/18/2004 Run time: 45 minutes Rating: Nr
Amazon.com: This lively 50-minute program uses live action, animation, and music to introduce computers to the preschool set. The caper begins when Telly gets an e-mail account and Luis helps him send a message to friends. Several characters, including Sesame Street favorites like Cookie Monster and Oscar, write back--and someone who signs their message, "Your Mystery Friend." Telly has no idea who this could be, so he joins up with Baby Bear and they follow the clues until the mystery is solved. The only segment that doesn't fit the theme is the song "I'm Fixing My Hair," which features children combing and brushing their hair. Computer Caper is an enjoyable look at basic concepts such as the screen, keyboard, mouse and some of the uses to which computers can be applied. It includes a special episode of Elmo's World with Emmy winner Michael Jeter as Mr. Noodle. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Older Viewing Audience
I have twin boys 18 months old and the Computer Caper part of the DVD is over their heads. They do enjoy the Elmo's World.
Rating: - A pleasant surprise!
I often think the newer Sesame Street videos don't stack up to the old, but this one is an exception: a great introduction to computers that's entertaining, covers a wide variety of topics, and has an Elmo's world at the end for the diehard toddler fans!
The premise (which should spawn some discussion about internet and email safety with parents whose kids are old enough) is that Telly, who has sent his friends a request for replies after setting up a new email address, gets a mysterious email message from a friend who asks him to guess who they are. Telly and other Sesame Street friends search high and low to find out who the mystery emailer is! There are a lot of Sesame Street animated clips and songs to help the plot along, including a GREAT bit with Cookie Monster and Prairie Dawn. If you're raising a budding hacker, this is for you!