I think the disclaimer is stupid!
Whats wrong with those shows? NOTHING -- WE LOVED THEM! (And i still do) I wouldnt like the crap sesame street has become today i will say that!
Crap? no. As much as the new SS pails in comparison with the classic episodes, I could hardly call it crap. it's unfortunately one of the best kids shows on today. And we know what that stuff is, horrible, patronizing garbage a board room full of licencees hack off a computer in 5 minutes. But other than that, I agree.
If the comments on YouTube are reliable enough to prove anything, the disclaimers are a load of bull. I see a lot of fans leaving remarks like "My four-year-old likes the old episodes a lot better than what's on PBS today"; for all the kids who complain about Elmo's absence, there are at least some who enjoy the Old School material and learn from it.
True dat, as they say. But the fact of the matter is we have to figure in the first time parents that just buy SS merchandise and videos as a baby sitter. I have read too many dumb amazon.com reviews essentially saying "My 3 month old doesn't want Sesame Road and would rather listen to more baby friendly songs" to think otherwise. But I'm glad to see most of everyone feels that way, that the disclaimers are to avoid some annoying bad press from people who use it as a baby sitter.
And then we can go and talk about television being the lazy parent's babysitter, but I don't feel like it.
You know, I think I just realized one of the reasons why a lot of today's kids don't like old SS. It has to do with advertising and merchandise being sold. For instance, if you go into a toy store, you see Dora the Explorer, and even Elmo merchandise everywhere. But try to look for like a Big Bird, or a Cookie Monster doll. They hardly sell those at all. And that's the exact reason why kids of today don't like the classic characters as much. Because they're not really around.
Cookie Monster is only slightly less common than Elmo, but Ernie, Elmo and Cookie seem to be the biggest focus. That said, how can they market the classic characters if they refuse to put a couple bits with classic characters? I find it complete bull that someone thinks that kids won't pay attention if they use a classic skit that's in conjunction with a newer character or one that's on focus.
But then it all goes down to silly things like focus groups, testing, and working with a bunch of child psychologists that offer the same self contradictory studies.