Sesame Street: All-Star Alphabet Trailer

Sesame Street: All-Star Alphabet Trailer (2005)

06 September 2005 Family 48 mins

Get to know your ABCs with this fun-filled adventure that celebrates the wonder of words and the joys of the alphabet, Sesame Street-style. Shapes, sounds, and colors come to life as letters A and Z join Elmo and the gang for some F-U-N at the mall. Whether it's crooning with Sheryl Crow or rocking with Melissa Etheridge, dozens of entertaining songs and skits add to the excitement as every letter gets a chance to shine. No matter how you spell it, Sesame Street's All-Star Alphabet makes the grade!

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Cast

Nicole Sullivan

as Self - The Letter A

Stephen Colbert

as Self - The Letter Z

International Releases Dates

United States 06 September 2005

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