Sesame Street moving to Netflix
Sesame Street Season 56 episodes will premiere on Netflix and PBS on the same day beginning later this year.
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Well, I guess we see things a little differently. Then again, this is coming from someone who was somewhat terrified by this animated segment on noses when I was little (which I'm pretty sure I've already brought up once or twice here).
Oh please, those scenes alone have nothing on this. This may be the most terrifying thing to ever be put together for Sesame Street, even more so than the infamous Cracks short.
Here are a few shows I think should be on Disney+:
1. The Muppet Show Season 1
2. The Muppet Show Season 2
3. The Muppet Show Season 3
4. The Muppet Show Season 4
5. The Muppet Show Season 5
I think that's about it.
Because Disney needs to reserve those billions of dollars they have for their live-action remakes instead of paying royalties to the artists whose songs were used on the show that could allow such a release to happen.
I like your shirt. Also, to add my list of famous people I have met, John Kerry. He gave a great talk, but he did not have much to say to me when I met him.
Whatever, I still thought they should’ve just ended the show right after Season 50 and start a new one with the same characters, but a new setting. Then at least we could have said that Sesame Street had a good 50-year run. That’s just my opinion (represented by a very small minority).
I mean, it's great that they're bringing back some of these long-forgotten Muppets, but even some of the most hardcore Muppet fans have no desire to see Andy and Randy Pig again.
Not just TBS, cable TV in general. Most cable channels these days run the same shows for three-four hours straight. This has been an ongoing problem for pretty much the last decade. And they wonder why people are dropping cable...
Well, to quote Johnny Bravo, "I am sickened, but curious." I wish they would have gotten someone like Cookie Monster, Oscar, or Grover (or any other muppet with more than one emotion) to host this kind of show, but I am interested to see how they pull this off. I'm thinking his guests will...
I think someone here put it best: it wouldn’t be any different of a situation if it were in the hands of any other company. The fact is, the public has lost interest in the Muppets. Many simply view it as a relic of the past. Those who were fans back in its heyday have given up on the Muppets...
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