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Seven Little Monsters was a popular educational show created by Maurice Sendak (of Where the Wild Things Are) featuring seven anthropomorphic monsters and their day to day life as they learn lessons while exploring the world around them. However, despite its popularity it has become fairly rare.
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|title=<center>(Maurice Sendak's) Seven Little Monsters (2000-2004)</center>
|image=Seven-little-monsters-still.jpg
|imagecaption=Still from the series.
|status=<span style="color:red;">'''Partially Lost'''</span>
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Thankfully, a YouTube user named Misoke has uploaded several episodes from the show's three seasons, sourced from various home media releases. However, as not every episode made it to home video, Misoke's uploads are still missing several episodes, most notably from Season 2.
Seven Little Monsters is a popular educational children's television show created by Maurice Sendak. The show features seven anthropomorphic monsters and their day to day life as they learn lessons while exploring the world around them.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Little_Monsters_(TV_series) Wikipedia article.] Retrieved 11 Aug '16.</ref>


Reportedly, the missing Seasons 1 and 2 episodes have surfaced on a private forum, although they have yet to make their way out publicly. A few missing episodes from Season 3 remain completely at large, though interestingly the Nelvana Outreach VHS features brief clips from some of the Season 2 and 3 episodes in question.
YouTube user Misoke<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXJj2CLnn-X7hZuTk-KBzww Misoke's YouTube channel.] Retrieved 11 Aug '16.</ref> has uploaded several episodes from the show's three seasons, sourced from various home media releases. A couple of these episodes are available to view below. The episodes that are missing from Misoke's uploads are primarily those that didn't see home video releases.
 
Reportedly, the missing Seasons 1 and 2 episodes have surfaced on a private forum, although they have yet to make their way out publicly. A few missing episodes from Season 3 haven't resurfaced anywhere online. The only known footage of the missing episodes from seasons 2-3 are available from Nelvana outreach footage.<ref>[http://www.nelvana.com/show/168/seven-little-monsters Nelvana's page on the series.] Retrieved 11 Aug '16.</ref>
 
==Gallery==
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| {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbDTnuWAnac|320x240|center|Episode: The Plooky (uploaded by Misoke)}}
| {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHHlSIWrYqY|320x240|center|Episode: Out of Sight (uploaded by Misoke)}}
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==References==
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Revision as of 17:29, 11 August 2016

Seven-little-monsters-still.jpg

Still from the series.

Status: Partially Lost


Seven Little Monsters is a popular educational children's television show created by Maurice Sendak. The show features seven anthropomorphic monsters and their day to day life as they learn lessons while exploring the world around them.[1]

YouTube user Misoke[2] has uploaded several episodes from the show's three seasons, sourced from various home media releases. A couple of these episodes are available to view below. The episodes that are missing from Misoke's uploads are primarily those that didn't see home video releases.

Reportedly, the missing Seasons 1 and 2 episodes have surfaced on a private forum, although they have yet to make their way out publicly. A few missing episodes from Season 3 haven't resurfaced anywhere online. The only known footage of the missing episodes from seasons 2-3 are available from Nelvana outreach footage.[3]

Gallery

Episode: The Plooky (uploaded by Misoke)

Episode: Out of Sight (uploaded by Misoke)

References

  1. Wikipedia article. Retrieved 11 Aug '16.
  2. Misoke's YouTube channel. Retrieved 11 Aug '16.
  3. Nelvana's page on the series. Retrieved 11 Aug '16.