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There's some variants that exist, but haven't been found yet including the full version of the added ripped outline (that came out after Elmo's lines were redubbed for We're All Monsters) that needs to be released by Shout Factory on Blu-ray and DVD since it's not on the official Sesame Street channel on YouTube. This one doesn't have the ghost transition that's used on Elmo Says BOO! and let's the rest of the sequence play until it cuts to black at the end and has the entire beginning untrimmed which I don't know if any foreign versions exist other than the original Japanese variant that nobody posted from the Japan laserdisc release of Monster Hits!.
There's some variants that exist, but haven't been found yet including the full version of the added ripped outline (that came out after Elmo's lines were redubbed for We're All Monsters) that needs to be released by Shout Factory on Blu-ray and DVD or plaster the original ones used on the 80's/90's episodes with this since it's not on the official Sesame Street channel on YouTube. This one doesn't have the ghost transition that's used on Elmo Says BOO! and let's the rest of the sequence play until it cuts to black at the end and has the entire beginning untrimmed which I don't know if any foreign versions exist other than the original Japanese variant that nobody posted from the Japan laserdisc release of Monster Hits!.

Latest revision as of 02:34, 3 May 2019

There's some variants that exist, but haven't been found yet including the full version of the added ripped outline (that came out after Elmo's lines were redubbed for We're All Monsters) that needs to be released by Shout Factory on Blu-ray and DVD or plaster the original ones used on the 80's/90's episodes with this since it's not on the official Sesame Street channel on YouTube. This one doesn't have the ghost transition that's used on Elmo Says BOO! and let's the rest of the sequence play until it cuts to black at the end and has the entire beginning untrimmed which I don't know if any foreign versions exist other than the original Japanese variant that nobody posted from the Japan laserdisc release of Monster Hits!.