wiley207
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I'm not sure. The show has always been experimental. Heck, you compare an episode from 1987 with an episode from 1971 and you're gonna notice several differences!
But as for a year when they really changed, I'm gonna have to go with 1993. By this point, they had to compete with Barney, hence the whole "Around the Corner" thing, those crazy new Muppets that hogged the screentime (the Squirrelles and the Furry Arms Hotel employees anyone?), becoming a bit more childish, and the use of the trained child actors (again ala Barney) instead of really young actual children and often improvising with them, among when they began "updating" classic segments with new music and stuff. Not only that, but 1993 was when I stopped watching, by the end of Season 24 (the new opening and closing weren't so bad when used with that season, and I also am probably one of the few that counts Season 24 as the final "classic" season.)
I also noticed that the only character that was prominent during that "Around the Corner" era that survived after its demise was Benny Rabbit. But then again, he debuted in 1991, before he became a bellhop rabbit, and even back then he still had his distinct grumpy personality.
But as for a year when they really changed, I'm gonna have to go with 1993. By this point, they had to compete with Barney, hence the whole "Around the Corner" thing, those crazy new Muppets that hogged the screentime (the Squirrelles and the Furry Arms Hotel employees anyone?), becoming a bit more childish, and the use of the trained child actors (again ala Barney) instead of really young actual children and often improvising with them, among when they began "updating" classic segments with new music and stuff. Not only that, but 1993 was when I stopped watching, by the end of Season 24 (the new opening and closing weren't so bad when used with that season, and I also am probably one of the few that counts Season 24 as the final "classic" season.)
I also noticed that the only character that was prominent during that "Around the Corner" era that survived after its demise was Benny Rabbit. But then again, he debuted in 1991, before he became a bellhop rabbit, and even back then he still had his distinct grumpy personality.