D@mm!+!Only the new stuff. Everything but the theme, STOP film, L cartoon, E&B adventures and EW was in widescreen.
D@mm!+!Only the new stuff. Everything but the theme, STOP film, L cartoon, E&B adventures and EW was in widescreen.
Peronally, I think that Joey wanted a regular character. Hopefully we'll see more of Murray and less of that annoying whiney voiced Elephant. Come on Joe, come up with a better voice for him...Is it just me, or is the "trying to give a character overexposure" moving over to Murray Monster instead of Abby Cadabby?
I'm sure we'll get used to it.D@mm!+!
I, personally, liked the widescreen look. It made the show look much cooler. I liked it a whole lot.I'm sure we'll get used to it.
I'm sure Marray won't be overexposed. And I don't think Abby was overexposed personally.Is it just me, or is the "trying to give a character overexposure" moving over to Murray Monster instead of Abby Cadabby?
Yeah, I really hate that Elmo puppet. I liked the one from the early 90's.That's the puppet they've been using since 2003.
Don't worry, you''l get used to it. I had to get used to Zoey 101 being in widescreen.lol.D@mm!+!
Yeah, I like Murray. He seems very cute and is voice makes him sound so innocent. And I agree, they need to get rid of that dang annyoing elephant. But anyways, Yaaay Murray!Peronally, I think that Joey wanted a regular character. Hopefully we'll see more of Murray and less of that annoying whiney voiced Elephant. Come on Joe, come up with a better voice for him...
I second that!I, personally, liked the widescreen look. It made the show look much cooler. I liked it a whole lot.
Yeah, I noticed that too. The one I saw on YouTube had much better lip movement.
- Finally, "Bert and Ernie's Great Adventure" could have used better animation. I liked the story, especially Ernie's attempts to drive Bert around and rescue him from the fall. The dialogue and the characters' lip movements were out of sync, though: I got the impression of watching a badly dubbed foreign movie.
[*]Speaking of "Murray Has a Little Lamb", the basic idea (guessing what foreign words mean from context) is good. The segment itself could have been shorter, though, and relied less on odd sight gags. (A hot-dog vendor serving a karate-school green belt...what the [bleep]? ! ?)
Apparently so... but I'd rather have them cover older songs, or (shock) do original stuff made for Sesame Street. Nothing wrong with Celebs on the street, but these parodies are self serving, and hardly in the league of "Like the way U does" or "Furry happy Monsters" (which has better lyrics than the original.Do we really need another celebrity to parody his/her own music on the show? It may cost the Workshop less and give the celebrity good PR, but how many three-year-olds know or care who Feist is? (When older kids still watched Sesame Street, that might have gone differently; but I doubt anyone except the parents reacts that strongly to a star appearance now.)