I saw the special today. It was so awesome. The best anniversary specials since the 20th.
there were a few times where I was able to predict what the host was about to say/do (and I don’t think I saw people mention those beforehand). When he’s in the “Snuffy so revealed” clip, I quickly figured he’d say he believed Big Bird. When they showed the Count and Cookie Monster introducing themselves (which I didn’t know was included), I figured Joseph would do the same kind of thing (and accurately predicted why he’s called that). When he finds out about the street sign being missing, I knew he’d react by saying “Sesame Street is more than a Street”.
Then again, when he introduced the songs, saying one thing that makes him think of the Street is the songs, I was expecting him to say that one thing that makes him think of the Street is the sign.
I wonder if “I Remember” will air on the show now or be considered part of this special. As a full segment, it is a bit out of place, as the street is decorated differently. I also feel that Megan trainer segment would make a good segment on the show itself (maybe replace the anniversary specials-specific footage).
I mistakenly thought only two celebrities were part of this specials rendition of Put Down the Duckie (but it makes sense to include many as many were there). I kind of wish they’d have let Kermit sing a verse, to have a more gimmicky guest like Pee-wee Herman, The Simpson’s, or Lamb Chop.
I knew that there wouldn’t be many clips (I guess “I Remember” is a full clip included), but there’s a few times when I felt they should have used clips, based on the hosts introductions. He mentions meeting a lot of friends, which would have been a great way to introduce a montage of clips with everybody. I can’t decide if talking about the songs would have been better to introduce a montage of song clips as opposed to a medley (it is a good medley, though). And I noticed that three of the clips he’s inserted into are clips that have actually never been included in any past special (though I feel they are some of the shows all-time classic moments).
I want to see the end credits. Probably a "Kermit the Frog used with permission from Henson/Disney" disclaimer there.
Actually, there’s no credit for Kermit being a trademark of the Muppets Studio, just that “Muppet” is a trademark of the studio, as well as Kermit’s “special appearance by” credit.
I wasn’t sure if I wanted to bring this up, and maybe it deserves its own thread, but lately, it seems like Sesame Workshop is no longer acknowledging Kermit as a trademark of the Muppets Studio (though that company does sometimes get a copyrighted credit without saying why). The recent Awesome Alphabet Collection and 50 Years and counting DVDs don’t have it either. In fact no “Kermit the Frog trademark of Muppets Studio” appears in the 2013 DVD Fairy Tale Fun (though one bonus feature on there is the home video edit of CinderElmo, which does contain it). Don’t know what’s going on.