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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Dr. Teeth and Robin had lines in. From all the episodes I've seen, my guess is Dr. Teeth has been in around 40 episodes and same with Robin, but does anyone have the episodes that they appear in?
Okay..what episode was this song on. I don't remember all of its words but its something like...
"Its a new sound, a funny kind of sound. A funny kind of sound that comes from deep in the ground. (forgot some) They're all over, they really like to squirm. These things in the Earth are...
But even if they now have no lines, then they're not technically recast. Gladys, thinking about it, has been on the show every once in a while recently. Everyone else has no lines and is used very infrequently.
Same with the Muppets. He had a big role in the Muppets, but until 1999, his...
No, but hes not doing much. I wonder how they'll cast someone as Robin. He has such a unique voice. The guy that voiced Floyd Pepper in MWoO didn't do a very good Floyd. It sounded nothing like him.
But most of those characters were only in 1/10 of the episodes, but were regular enough to be credited.
The most frequently showed ones were Gladys and Don Music, but they were only in around 1/4 of the episodes or maybe less.
6.99 was a good price.
My favorite quote
The Count: (counting the ending credits) ....associate producer....I guess someone has to associate with the producer, hah I love it!
By the way, the way telly sounded in this movie was old. He sounds alot different now!
Probably, but he barely had any lines ever.
In Follow that Bird, his only lines I could tell was, "Hmm...I guess you're right." said by Gladys the cow and some guy in a window shouting, "Wow! Big Bird's back!"
It was Martin.
Change of subject-why is Kermit credited before Ernie when it says who Jim plays? Kermit was only in a 2 minute 15 second scene and Ernie was all over this movie.
Why is Jerry Nelson only credited as a principle player, and not credited with Jim, Carroll and Frank. The...
Who did Richard Hunt voice? All I could see is that he had a cameo as Gladys the cow briefly. He might have also puppeteerd Elmo briefly. Does anyone know who he performed?
They are showing 30 and 29 at 2PM which is their main airing time. The earlier episodes are shown early in the morning. For some reason, they consider the newer episodes more important.
I've finished the film! I bought it at Circuit City for $6.99. I love that movie...especially when Ernie and Bert are singing upside down in the helicopter. I also really loved the Grouch anthom!
I decided to post this here and not on the Sesame Street board. This was the first flick I saw in the theaters in 1985. I don't remember it, but so far I've watched the grouch anthom, and I'm to when he is with the Dodos. Its a great flick!
Plus I know :) in it!
Yeah. It was a good cameo. He kind of had the same role as the Electric mayhem in that film (other than Animal, there were great close ups, but I don't believe any of them talked other than Animal)
To Boppity-Rowlf didn't speak in Muppets Christmas Carol. He made a noise in Muppet Treasure Islnad, so i guess that counts. He didn't talk in MWoO
Poor :sympathy: . Being misused so much.
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