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Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po live and play together in Teletubbyland. When the Tubby Phone rings, Dipsy comes slowly down on the Dup Dup to answer it and it then goes back up again! The Teletubbies all have fun doing the Dipsy Tubby Phone dance and watch a Tummy Tale about a boy travelling up in a lift that takes him into the treetops.

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  • Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po live and play together in Teletubbyland. When the Tubby Phone rings, Dipsy comes slowly down on the Dup Dup to answer it and it then goes back up again! The Teletubbies all have fun doing the Dipsy Tubby Phone dance and watch a Tummy Tale about a boy travelling up in a lift that takes him into the treetops.
  • In the short, Luxo Jr. demonstrates "up" and "down" by jumping on and off of a cardboard box until he falls through. Sesame Street producer Arlene Sherman recalled how the shorts came about stating: "With Pixar, I was helping to train their animators for Toy Story. They needed to gear up a lot of people, so the Pixar people and I had a mutual feeling about the show and sensibility, and so I would never know when I was getting another animation. I would approve the storyboards, then I would get these packages in the mail, with these wonderful Luxo Jr. pieces. I've had to work a lot with relationships, and use the good feeling that Sesame Street is promoting. Working as a producer is a real advantage there, because people want to work for the show."
  • Everything in Dillydale is going up and down. There are things that are up like balloons, Mr. Tall, the sun, planes, people going on ladders. There are things that are down like cars, Mr. Small, people, streets, and houses.
  • "Up and Down" is a Sesame Street song from Season 1 that was featured on The Sesame Street Book & Record. The song talks about the different things you can see when you look up, and when you look down. It was credited to "Two Monsters" performed by Jim Henson and Frank Oz. The album's illustrations and pictures include misleading clues as to who the two monsters may have been, but given the ambiguity, there is no conclusive evidence that it was ever meant to have been two specific monsters when it was initially recorded. On later album releases, the song is credited to "Cookie Monster and another Monster."
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  • Up and Down
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  • Festival Attractions, Inc.
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  • "Up and Down" is a Sesame Street song from Season 1 that was featured on The Sesame Street Book & Record. The song talks about the different things you can see when you look up, and when you look down. It was credited to "Two Monsters" performed by Jim Henson and Frank Oz. The album's illustrations and pictures include misleading clues as to who the two monsters may have been, but given the ambiguity, there is no conclusive evidence that it was ever meant to have been two specific monsters when it was initially recorded. On later album releases, the song is credited to "Cookie Monster and another Monster." In 1970 (for Season 2), the song was videotaped with Cookie Monster and an early Herry Monster. (EKA: Episode 0154) The soundtrack from The Sesame Street Book & Record album was used for this version, so Jim Henson's voice is heard instead of Herry's regular performer, Jerry Nelson. In the sketch, Herry finds Cookie looking for the cookie he dropped, but notices he's looking upward. They sing about the difference, but after the song, Cookie explains a bird took his cookie when he dropped it. He spies the bird and chases it. The bird, however, drops the cookie in Herry's hand, who eats it. In 1996, a remake of this song was taped with Herry and Cookie Monster in a playground. (First: Episode 3532) This version of the song marked the debut of a revised version of Herry, with a thinner eyebrow. Some lyrics were altered slightly to reflect the fact that they were singing outdoors (looking at the sun/grass instead of ceiling/floor, respectively) and that Herry doesn't wear shoes.
  • Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po live and play together in Teletubbyland. When the Tubby Phone rings, Dipsy comes slowly down on the Dup Dup to answer it and it then goes back up again! The Teletubbies all have fun doing the Dipsy Tubby Phone dance and watch a Tummy Tale about a boy travelling up in a lift that takes him into the treetops.
  • In the short, Luxo Jr. demonstrates "up" and "down" by jumping on and off of a cardboard box until he falls through. Sesame Street producer Arlene Sherman recalled how the shorts came about stating: "With Pixar, I was helping to train their animators for Toy Story. They needed to gear up a lot of people, so the Pixar people and I had a mutual feeling about the show and sensibility, and so I would never know when I was getting another animation. I would approve the storyboards, then I would get these packages in the mail, with these wonderful Luxo Jr. pieces. I've had to work a lot with relationships, and use the good feeling that Sesame Street is promoting. Working as a producer is a real advantage there, because people want to work for the show."
  • Everything in Dillydale is going up and down. There are things that are up like balloons, Mr. Tall, the sun, planes, people going on ladders. There are things that are down like cars, Mr. Small, people, streets, and houses.
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