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Chevy Chase, Frank Oz, Sandra Bernhard, John Candy, Jim Henson, Joe Flaherty, Richard Hunt, Waylon Jennings, Jerry Nelson, Martin P. Robinson, Caroll Spinney, and Dave Thomas in Suivez cet oiseau (1985)

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Suivez cet oiseau

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Featured in

    • Here's Looking at You, Warner Bros. (TV Movie 1993)

      Featured in the opening montage.
    • "The Nostalgia Critic" Follow That Bird (TV Episode 2008)

      Reviewed, clips shown.
    • "The Nostalgia Critic" Top 11 Saddest Nostalgic Moments (TV Episode 2008)

      "I'm So Blue" is the #10 spot; clips are shown.
    • "Some Jerk with a Camera" Captain EO Part Two (TV Episode 2011)

      Seen in the "I Believe I Can Fly" montage
    • I Am Big Bird: The Caroll Spinney Story (2014)

      clips are shown

Features

    • :20 Minute Workout (TV Series 1983– )

      An episode appears on TV.

Followed by

    • Sesame Street: A Musical Celebration (TV Movie 1993)

    • Sesame Street Stays Up Late! (TV Movie 1993)

    • Elmo Saves Christmas (Video 1996)

    • Elmo au pays des grincheux (1999)

Follows

    • Sesame Street Pitch Reel (Short 1969)

    • 1, rue Sésame (TV Series 1969– )

Referenced in

    • The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years (TV Movie 1986)

      Big Bird is seated with Miss Finch and the Dodo kids
    • "Tiny Toon Adventures" No Toon Is an Island (TV Episode 1991)

      Buster says, "Follow that bird!"
    • Denis la malice (1993)

      Dennis and his parents are all looking up at the same moon while Mrs. Wilson is telling him a bedtime story similar to the "One Little Star" sequence
    • "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" Mickey/Jordy/Erica/Kathleen (TV Episode 2001)

      Referenced after Mickey's run.
    • "The Cinema Snob" The Expendables (TV Episode 2010)

      "Any minute now, a painted blue Big Bird is gonna come rolling out and it's gonna get really depressing."

References

    • Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains (1937)

      Big Bird tries to play make-believe with Donny and Marie; He wanted to pretend he was Snow White, and wanted them to pretend to be the Seven Dwarves.
    • Le Magicien d'Oz (1939)

      While sleeping, Sid said, "There's no place like home...No place like home...No place like...Toto, step into this cage. You'll be safe here."
    • Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (TV Series 1968–2001)

      When reporting the weather, the newscaster says, "It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood, a beautiful day for a neighbor. Would you be mine?"
    • The Archie Show (TV Series 1968–1969)

      The Archies are featured on a lunchbox.
    • THX 1138 (1971)

      Big Bird flew from New York to Ocean View on CTW Flight #1138.

Spin-off from

    • 1, rue Sésame (TV Series 1969– )

Spoofs

    • La Mort aux trousses (1959)

      Ernie and Bert's biplane went after Big Bird a la the crop duster going after Roger Thornhill.
    • Patton (1970)

      There is a huge American flag behind Oscar, who gives a Patton-type speech during the singing of the Grouch National Anthem at the beginning of the film.

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