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    The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Thread!

    I never knew that, but they still re-aired many of the classic animated Christmas specials that have aired practically every year (A Charlie Brown Christmas, Rudolph, Frosty the Snowman, maybe A Garfield Christmas, and the early ‘90s brought us some new animated Christmas specials like A Wish...
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    The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Thread!

    I thought it was ridiculous that so many fans complained that those specials wouldn’t be broadcast on television. Not just because the Apple TV + app allows for those specials to be viewed for free on certain days, but because they have been released on nearly every home video format, are...
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    Unearthing previously "lost" Sesame Street episodes

    I don’t think the wiki has done a sketch transcript in so long. while this transcript comes from the script as opposed to a video copy (I guess they dropped this from circulation early on), I can’t believe I never thought before that, while they’re limited with uploading clips, they possibly...
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    Questions about anything

    There’s a few cases where I was worried it’d turn out they didn’t actually air on the show, or I’d think it was only in one episode, only to find more guides with them. Some examples include Bert and Ernie: Banana in Ear part 3 (now I know it’s in at least two episodes) and Seven Monsters. So...
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    Questions about anything

    Yeah, I forgot Judd Hirsch played Adam’s other grandfather (who is called Pop Pop). He appeared so infrequently that his absence from the lack of him in the first few episodes of the season is not something I’d be curious about.
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    Questions about anything

    Has something happened with the actor who plays Pop on The Goldbergs? Seems like he’s hardly on the show anymore (I won’t be surprised if TV Tropes soon lists him as “demoted to extra”). in the season premier, he only had one brief scene. Then he was in a bit of the next two episodes (I...
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    Sesame Street Family Video Collection

    Looking at the wiki page for Sing Yourself Silly, it looks like this collection was put out by Columbia House in 1994. Can’t find anything else beyond that.
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    Sesame Street Records Returns

    I thought the audio release of A Swinging Sesame Street Celebration was from Sesame Street Records, but I watched the special last night and the credits mentioned the album being available from a different record company. I can’t find the record company on my digital release (it does give the...
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    Sesame Street Special - "A Swingin’ Sesame Street Celebration" with Wynton Marsalis on PBS Friday October 30, 2020

    I saw the special last night. It was awesome, for some reason, I was expecting the performers to all be hiding behind something on stage, as opposed to being in audience view (even if in all black for the most part). There have been times when Bert was embarrassed to be seen naked in the tub...
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    Questions about anything

    Recently I watched Harry and the Hendersons for the first time in years (I don’t think it was ever something I watched frequently). So early on, we see that Jacques LeFlure and the guy from the museum know each other from having pursued a Sasquatch all their lives, but the museum guy determined...
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    In the pre-Internet days, why was it only books that had order forms for the rest of the series, board games, toys and everything else never did that?

    I thought a lot of products had special mini-catalogues packaged. Maybe not order forms, but the back of the action figure packaging or home video boxes might list other things to buy.
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    Sesame Street Special - "A Swingin’ Sesame Street Celebration" with Wynton Marsalis on PBS Friday October 30, 2020

    I missed the television broadcast, though I did download the album. It was awesome. I was surprised by Herry on the album. When listening to One of These Things, I was wondering who he was, thinking the voice sounded familiar, my first guess was that it was Rudy (as I hadn’t heard much of...
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    Sesame Street Records Returns

    The Swinging Sesame Street Celebration album is awesome (I missed the specials broadcast). On the same day, there was another digital release, Rock and Rhyme with Elmo, a companion piece to the Monster Hits: Rock and Rhyme Video. And it’s like the majority of other Sesame Street Records...
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    ‘Tiny Toons’ Is Heading Back to ‘Looniversity’ With New Episodes on HBO Max and Cartoon Network

    The executives liked her enough to add her to Pinky and the Brain (and it seems they considered a different spin-off before that). I always liked her, though I tend to feel sorry for the other characters when she wins (even ones without much personality, like the jungle animals in How I Spent...
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    Unearthing previously "lost" Sesame Street episodes

    https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/Episode_2154 An interesting sequence where they use a computer to learn about other "upaguses" besides Snuffleupaguses. Geez, it's not long after the adults finally see that Snuffy was real, and they're suddenly learning that there are other kinds of upaguses...
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    Sesame Street Records Returns

    An improvement over most of the recent Sesame Street Records releases has been announced: There will be a CD release of A Swinging Sesame Street Celebration, with only "It's a Circle" and "Mahna Mahna" absent. I guess "Mahna Mahna" is due to music rights, I wonder what's up with "It's a Circle"...
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    Unearthing previously "lost" Sesame Street episodes

    Good thing he decided to do his taxi business after everybody saw he was real, otherwise customers (besides Big Bird and the kids) would never see him and give him business.
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    Did they design one-shot Anything Muppets?

    Don't know how likely people would know the answer, but did the puppet designers actually design Anything Muppet characters who were intended to only appear in one sketch or street story? Seems like they wouldn't need the design much, just take the puppet base and put on clothing and facial...
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    Unearthing previously "lost" Sesame Street episodes

    https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/Episode_0220 Episode 220 features the first appearance of the song "What Makes Music", and also features a rarely-seen girl named Frannie, who was known to have appeared in a couple of the lost episodes, so it's good to see what she looks like (and to know that...
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    Unearthing previously "lost" Sesame Street episodes

    This sounds like an awesome episode, Forgetful Jones loses his numbers and thinks everybody stole them, and the episode ends with Gladys and Buster hosting the Sesame Street Nightly News, recapping the episodes events. This could have made a good (recurring) alternative to Sesame Street News. I...
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