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Sesame Street Presents - Follow that Bird
Sesame Street Presents - Follow that Bird

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Director: Ken Kwapis
Actors: Carroll Spinney, Jim Henson, Frank Oz, Richard Hunt, Kathryn Mullen
Studio: Warner Home Video
Category: DVD

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 76 reviews
Sales Rank: 6058

Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Portuguese (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), Portuguese (Dubbed)
Rating: G (General Audience)
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 89
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: 085391327929
ISBN: 0790764504
UPC: 085391327929
EAN: 9780790764504
ASIN: B00005U2KF

Theatrical Release Date: August 2, 1985
Release Date: March 26, 2002
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
Follow That Bird is as much a journey through time as it is a romp past the Sesame Street stop sign. Curiously, the cast members--live ones like Gordon and Maria, not just the Muppets--have the timeless look to them. Only the cameos (by Sandra Bernhard, John Candy, and others) plus a few ill-conceived hairdos clue us in that this feature film was made in 1985. Otherwise, it's all sophisticated Sesame humor and bighearted fun here as Oscar, the Count, and crew set off to rescue Big Bird, who's on the lam from a family of adoptive dodos. Only one conceivable complaint: The latter crop of Street viewers may miss Elmo, who hadn't been created when Bird first flew into theaters. --Tammy La Gorce

Product Description
Big Bird decides to go home to Sesame Street when he finds out that his foster home with the Dodo's is no fun. All his friends set out to find him when they think he is lost.
Genre: Children's Video
Rating: G
Release Date: 8-FEB-2005
Media Type: DVD



Customer Reviews:   Read 71 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Great   October 9, 2008
Great for kids and adults saw it many times when i was a child now my kids are enjoying it.


5 out of 5 stars Follow that Bird   July 16, 2008
I remember watching this when I was a kid, I loved it then and I love it now. Big Bird was sent to go live with another bird family by a Bird Adoption Agency and he did not like it there. So he decided to walk home, which the bird family thought he ran away. The people from Sesame Street went to look for him, before the Bird Adoption Agency that made him go live with the other family could find him. There was a lot of funny things that happened and fun songs that kids and grown up would like.

I recommend this movie to kids and grown ups.



4 out of 5 stars Realities of the Human Condition   June 2, 2008
This is an interesting movie in that it really shows some realities of the human condition. The movie starts with a Bird Agency deciding that Big Bird can not be happy because he is not living with other birds. So, they decide he needs to leave his Sesame Street family to live with a bird family. (The Dodos) I don't know if they were aware of the harsh reality they exposed. More often than not, it seems these agencies make decisions and pass judgment WITHOUT knowing what they are talking about or really establishing the facts. (Without going into too many details, I do have experience with these places, and they often make poor decisions without understanding the situations they are dealing with.) If we want to expand a bit further, the great Shakespeare put it well when he said in his "King Lear:" 'striving to better, oft we mar what's well.' Moving on, Miss Finch (of the agency) goes to Sesame Street and convinces Big Bird that he will be happier with the Dodo family. (In Illinois) Back in New York, Big Bird's friends at Sesame Street are of course upset, but they agree that Big Bird has the right to try it if he wants to. Big Bird's friend Mr. Snuffalupugus is especially sad, but Big Bird promises that he will send him a letter when he can visit. Without going on too long about them, the Dodos actually make the naive Big Bird look really smart, and while he can tolerate their lack of intelligence, he can not tolerate their refusal to let Mr. Snuffalupugus visit. (The Dodo's don't like Mr. Snuffalupugus because he is not a bird.) So, Big Bird decides that he has to walk back to Sesame Street. Waylon Jennings gives Big Bird a ride part of the way and encourages him. Back on Sesame Street, Big Birds friends decide they have to look for him. One thing that makes this movie so great, is that despite their faults and flaws, they all go off to look for Big Bird. (Even Oscar the Grouch) Undoubtedly, the most zany group is Oscar the Grouch, the argumentative, but lovable Maria, and Mr. doom and gloom Telly. But things are not going to be simple. Miss Finch is still looking for Big Bird to bring him back to the Dodos, and a corrupt entertainment duet is after Big Bird to capitolize off of him. While this movie may APPEAR to be for children, it really raises true aspects of the human condition. (Agencies thinking they know what should be, flawed friends trying their best, and corruption) Between the suspense, the comedy, and some good songs, this movie is seldom boring. In some ironic moments, Big Bird's friends get VERY close to him, but lose sight of him quickly. (In a typical Ernie and Bert moment, they find him, but lose him quickly, and we're not sure whether we are suppose to laugh or cry.) This movie may technically be for children, but I also feel that it has lasting value for older people as well. I also feel that if parents watch this with their children, they will be surprised as to how good it is.


5 out of 5 stars Follow that Bird   February 9, 2008
I remembered this movie from when I was a kid, I use to love it. I took a chance and got it for my 2 year old and was I glad I did. It is now one of her favorite movies. She asks to watch it all the time, Her favorite use to be elmo now she really loves big bird. I give this movie a great review.


4 out of 5 stars My 3 year old was crying   February 6, 2008
I think this was a good story, typical Sesame Street, but my 3 year old was crying through most of it because Big Bird was lost, and then he was blue, and oh no! That made her cry more. Anyway, you know your child; mine is still a little sensitive, obviously, so we've shelved this one for now.

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