Mr. Hooper needs Big Bird to take care of his porn.
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00:00We have a couple of clips. Let me play. This is Big Bird.
00:04Oh, man, this is when he found out Mr. Hooper died.
00:06This was cited as one of the most pivotal moments in television
00:10and one of the absolute most pivotal in children's television
00:14when a beloved character passed and they had to address it on the show.
00:18The actor passed away, and so they decided to go at it and give it a try.
00:24And if you didn't know, Mr. Hooper, there was a shop.
00:26It was essentially a convenience store of sorts.
00:29He had food. They had pretty much everything he could buy,
00:31and he was just this great, sweet character.
00:33So this is it.
00:34Where is he?
00:35I know. He's in the store.
00:38Big Bird, don't you remember we told you Mr. Hooper died?
00:45Oh, yeah, I remember.
00:47Well, I'll give it to him when he comes back.
00:50Mr. Hooper's not coming back.
00:54Why not?
00:55Well, Big Bird, when people die, they don't come back.
01:01Ever?
01:02No, never.
01:05Well, he's gonna come back.
01:07Oh, man.
01:08He won't be the same.
01:10This is ripping my heart out over here.
01:13I better go get the shovel.
01:14He told me to bury some magazines when he passed.
01:17Oh, my God.
01:19He was his shovel buddy.
01:20He had a shovel buddy?
01:21He stood.
01:22What?
01:23I never understood.
01:25But I guess now I have to bury those two to three hundred magazines he showed me.
01:31You are ruining my childhood.
01:34What magazines are you talking about, Big Bird?
01:37They have lots of pictures of women touching each other.
01:43Well, don't tell anyone about that.
01:46That'll be our secret, okay?
01:48Too late.
01:52See, at the time, they didn't have DVDs.
01:54Right, right, yeah, yeah.
01:55It was all magazines.
01:56Just magazines.
01:57At that point in time.
01:58So, yeah, I didn't know he would ask Big Bird to do.
02:01I got the shovel.
02:02I got the shovel.
02:02I got the shovel.
02:07I got the shovel.