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SESAME STREET
Mo was a script-writer for Sesame Street from Season 26 (1994-95) through Season 33 (2001-2002), during which he won five Daytime Emmys for writing in a children's series. This script from season 31 introduces Cousin Bear, Baby Bear's cousin, who refuses to play with monsters; even if that monster is Baby Bear's best friend, Telly. © 1999 Sesame Workshop. ...read the script
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THE OFF-BEATS
Originally titled "The Misfits", the Off-Beats were created by Mo and produced for Nickleodeon from 1995-1998, first as a series of shorts for their "Creative Lab", then as segments for "KA-BLAM!", and finally as an half-hour Valentine's special. This script is the story of Off-Beat Tommy's elicit romance with one of "The Populars". © 1998 Nickleodeon ...read the script
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SHEEP IN THE BIG CITY
First created by Mo as an half-hour pilot for Cartoon Network, "Sheep" became their 9TH original 'Cartoon Cartoon' series in 2000 and was produced for two seasons. This script tells the story of Sheep and his arch-nemesis General Specific both running for the office of Mayor. © 2001 Cartoon Network ...read the script
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POSTCARD FROM BROOKLYN
Filed as weekly essays for BBC Radio 5's "Up All Night" from 1994-97, this vignette highlights Mo's inability to get a decent hair-cut. © 1996 Mo Willems ...read the script
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CODENAME: KIDS NEXT DOOR
Created in 2001 by Mr. Warburton, this Cartoon Network series was green-lit by the votes of viewers in the network's "Big Pick" contest and is currently in its second season of production. Mo serves as the Head Writer for the series. Instead of scripting, the writers produce outlines for each 11-minute story, then revise action and dialog from the storyboard artist's work. © 2002 Cartoon Network ...read the script
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