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DVD review sought: Best of the Electric Company

Post by ~? » Wed Jan 18, 2006 10:40 am

A collection of twenty episode of The Electric Company is coming out on February 7. I'm thinking about getting it, (what can I say, I loved that show) but I'd be infuenced if there was some ASFR content.

If anyone has access or information, please let us know if any of these episodes contain stuff like the robot store, Texas size, or Joy the Toy girl sketches.

Thanks much!

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Post by Sega-boy » Wed Feb 15, 2006 3:52 pm

I have this, and it has none of the above listed, but it does have a segment called Talking Tessie Doll.
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Post by ~? » Thu Feb 16, 2006 8:12 pm

Sega-boy wrote:I have this, and it has none of the above listed, but it does have a segment called Talking Tessie Doll.

Thanks for answering Sega! Would you care to elaborate on the segment you mentioned?
Like who plays her and what kind of content?


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Post by Sega-boy » Sun Feb 19, 2006 11:16 am

The Doll is played by Judy Graubart. She is wearing a yellow dress and hat. Her face is powder-white and there is some rouge on her cheeks to make her look more doll-like.

The sketch is this: Television salesperson, played by Morgan Freeman, is promoting the Talking Tessie Doll, capable of reading cue cards out loud.

When he holds a card up to her. She turns to look at it (Great eye-movement by the way) then turns to look straight forward again and speak the word (with natural voice).

She uses timed blinking after each word.

After a few of these demonstrations, the talking Tessie Doll gets stuck while saying "Trash," even though the salesperson is no longer holding up the card. So the salesperson reacts by removing her batteries. He then has to catch her as she slumps forward. His professional smile is still present all the while.
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