I know the CGI was used well, but I kinda liked the Cat's Playhouse in Season 2. It gave the show a central location, rather than it being total anthology with no reccurring hub. I just wish we could've seen the outside of the playhouse...
For me, I liked Season 1 much better personally. I like anthology stuff
And I thought Season 1 was aimed more at families in general, very G rated. But Season 2 took the shift of the show becoming a pre-school show which I felt kind of ruined it for me because I was a loyal viewer when it came out. Plus Season 1 had more of a plot involving certain characters. Like Fox and Knots winning a free tropical vacation and the whole episode, the airport treats them with disrespect through out and they are trapped and Mr. Knots got feed up yelling "I want my vacation NOOOOW!" and it later goes into this really awesome 1970s rock musical number with the window personel and the papers are being thrown everywhere. lol And I just love Anthony Asbury's performance of Yertle the Turtle in this. Right before the commercial break, he's the P.E. coach that turns with this evil look "Hello, hahahahah" with his scary evil laugh. lol I love that about Anthony's Yertle. But it seemed like Yertle got toned down in Season 2. Though what I liked was The Muppet Workshop rebuilt him to make moving eye lids but what I missed was he wasn't as evil as he was in the early episodes. I think the Black Blottered Beast episode is when they changed his look around but still a great episode. I loved the Yertle the King episode where he wanted everything including the very little land where Cat in The Hat was reading a book. Then they made a trade and Yertle gets tricked crying with his body moving up and down as he cried. lol
Also, I missed the original guy who performed Cat.
Bruce Lanoil, His worked on Dinosaurs. I really like his work. He's a great performer and a lot of his Dinosaurs work with the show within a show stuff was hilarious. I still remember his character in the Smoo episode, where he had a character on this controversal talk show and they were arguing about Dasies and how Sue is now called Milley. lol
Though I don't understand why he didn't continue Cat in the Hat and Marty Robinson took over Cat in the Hat. Marty is a great performer but the voice was different and wasn't like how Bruce performed him. Bruce's Cat was more laid back.
You know another episode I liked was the Muckster episode. With Jane Kangeroo and Junior. That's Kathryn Mullan as Junior right? And Stephanie D'Abruzzo as Jane right? She's from Avenue Q as Kate Monster right? I've seen her when I went to see Avenue Q years ago. Great Show. lol But yeah, I loved this episode. And I think Camille Bonora was in it as the TV show host in that episode, correct me if I'm wrong. It was one of her last Muppet performances I think before she retired.
I loved the episodes where they had this dramatic plot in the 2nd act of the show. And what's so amazing is that this is chroma key, CGI background and it just takes television puppetry to a whole new level. This sort of thing is easy in animation but with puppetry, it's very complicated but it looks so amazing when it's finished. I'm even amazed with a lot of the camera work on lots of the current sketches on Les Guignols De L'Info (French Spitting Image) where the camera isn't on a tripod and of course the puppets aren't anything the waste up but just how the camera would make these cinematic moving camera shots and still hide the puppeteers are amazing.
Television puppetry and film puppetry is such an amazing artform which Jim developed from I believe what Bob Clampett was doing with Bennie and Cecle and taking it too a whole new level. It's amazing just how film can hide the puppeteers and it just makes the characters more believable. It's tricky, and it can be complicated behind the scenes but it comes out so amazingly good at the end. And I just love this kind of art.