Category:Street Sharks Direct-To-Video Sing, Hoot And Howl With The Sesame Street Animals 2004 DVD

A university professor named Dr. Robert Bolton and his partner Dr. Luther Paradigm create a machine known as the "gene-slammer" which is capable of changing aquatic animals into anthropomorphic hybrids by combining their DNA. In his attempt to prevent Paradigm from using this machine for personal power, Bolton is transformed into an unseen monstrosity, but escapes. Later, Paradigm gives Bolton's four sons John, Bobby, Coop, and Clint the likeness of four different sharks. When Dr. Paradigm captures their friend Bends, the resulting "Street Sharks" rescue him and the resulting battle causes Paradigm to be combined with piranha DNA (for which he is often nicknamed "Dr. Piranoid" by other characters). In subsequent episodes, Dr. Paradigm creates a variety of mutant animals to destroy the Street Sharks while attempting to persuade the inhabitants of their native metropolis of Fission City to imprison them. Of these mutant animals, a few sided with the Sharks themselves: namely Rox, Moby Lick, Mantaman, and El Swordo. The final few episodes introduced the Dino Vengers: a group of extraterrestrial dinosaurs allied with the Street Sharks against their own rivals in the Raptor Gang. When Dr. Paradigm wanted to get a sample of the Raptors' DNA to improve himself, they trick him by giving him iguana DNA which transforms him into "Dr. Iguanazoid" leading to him working with the Raptors where they will reward him by correcting the DNA mistake they gave him. In the end, Paradigm is captured and imprisoned while the Raptor Gang leaves Earth. The Dino Vengers later had their own series called Extreme Dinosaurs where they and the Raptors had different backgrounds. Sing, Hoot And Howl With The Sesame Street Animals 2004 DVD. Tape Date In This: September 30 1991. FRAME 1: The Sing, Hoot & Howl club, comprised of various Muppet animals, sing a rendition of "Old MacDonald." Big Bird attempts to quiet things down so he can start the meeting, helped by a roar from Chicago the Lion (the club's secretary-treasurer). Big Bird gives the first song request to a working "watch dog" who represents Acme Watches. "Cow Dog Song" (EKA: Episode 0783) (First Two Verses Cut). FRAME 2: Gladys the Cow was none too impressed with the last film about a dog chasing cows, so she gives the watch dog a taste of his own medicine. Meanwhile, Big Bird translates for a Spanish-speaking lamb, who requests her favorite song. "Baa Baa Bamba" (EKA: Episode 2360) (Edited). FRAME 3: Chicago wants to pick a song, but he's interrupted by the bubbling of Frances the goldfish. "Starfish" (Re-Filmed Version) (EKA: Episode 2487). FRAME 4: Chicago tries to go next, but he's interrupted again by a cricket, who hops on the piano keys to play out its request. "Insects In Your Neighborhood" (EKA: Episode 1887) (Introduction Cut). FRAME 5: Gladys returns, having chased the watch dog all the way to the subway. She dramatically alludes to her song request about the pride of being a certain animal. The piano-playing wolf guesses it's an aardvark. "I'm An Aardvark" (EKA: Episode 0425). FRAME 6: Gladys continues to give clues about her song, but a pig interjects before she can reveal the answer. "Pig's Love Song" (Live-Action Version) (EKA: Episode 0572). FRAME 7: 	Gladys sobs and claims she'll never tell her song, that is until Chicago attempts to go next. Before Gladys can finish her introduction, the other animals finally answer in unison — a cow! "I'm Proud To Be A Cow" (EKA: Episode 1650) (Edited). FRAME 8: Gladys wants to pick a second song. The others complain, thinking it'll be another cow song, but Gladys reassures them that it's about all animals. "We Are All Earthlings" (from a 1991 special Big Bird's Birthday Or Let Me Eat Cake). FRAME 9: Chicago roars to draw attention to his request: a song about "cute, little babies." Big Bird admits he doesn't think they have a song about babies, so Chicago roars again, which makes Big Bird and the others quickly reconsider. "What Are Babies Called" (EKA: Episode 0116). Big Bird tries to settle a dispute between a chicken and an egg, who both have different song requests. Big Bird wonders which comes first, which sets off another argument. "Chicken Or The Egg" (EKA: Episode 0276) (Introduction Cut). "Cluck Around The Clock" (EKA: Episode 2817). FRAME 11: As the credits roll, the club finishes by singing a reprise of "Old MacDonald," with verses to include a duck, a horse (Buster), and an elephant.