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Later airings of the song featured new graphics, with "rip lines" (from Poltergeist) appearing around the circles to make it appear as the monsters are bursting through the background, but the object is irregularly stretched. The lines may vibrate in a rougher speed depends on how uncalm Frazzle is. Sometimes, they may vibrate smoother when Frazzle has lowered the tone of his snarling.

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  • Frazzle (song)
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  • Later airings of the song featured new graphics, with "rip lines" (from Poltergeist) appearing around the circles to make it appear as the monsters are bursting through the background, but the object is irregularly stretched. The lines may vibrate in a rougher speed depends on how uncalm Frazzle is. Sometimes, they may vibrate smoother when Frazzle has lowered the tone of his snarling.
  • "Frazzle" is a song performed by Frazzle and the Frazzletones on Sesame Street in 1975. The Frazzletones sing about Frazzle's emotions, which Frazzle himself always expresses in an indecipherable snarl that sounds the same regardless of whether he's happy, sad, or angry. When released on home video in Elmo Says BOO!, the song featured new graphics, with "rip lines" appearing around the circles to make it appear as the monsters are bursting through the background.
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  • 1975(xsd:integer)
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  • Sesame Street, Inc.
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  • Later airings of the song featured new graphics, with "rip lines" (from Poltergeist) appearing around the circles to make it appear as the monsters are bursting through the background, but the object is irregularly stretched. The lines may vibrate in a rougher speed depends on how uncalm Frazzle is. Sometimes, they may vibrate smoother when Frazzle has lowered the tone of his snarling.
  • "Frazzle" is a song performed by Frazzle and the Frazzletones on Sesame Street in 1975. The Frazzletones sing about Frazzle's emotions, which Frazzle himself always expresses in an indecipherable snarl that sounds the same regardless of whether he's happy, sad, or angry. When released on home video in Elmo Says BOO!, the song featured new graphics, with "rip lines" appearing around the circles to make it appear as the monsters are bursting through the background.
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