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 the original characters that still appear are well known and Elmo certainly is. I don't think the other characters are too well known outside of the age group.
It a symptom of a show that used to be created more organically and has now become a corporate entity. You know like Barney (remember that show's robot kids? ::shivers:: ). Lol
Floyd and Janice are definitely a couple but I doubt they'd ever get married. Unless it was one of those hippie weddings where they marry themselves or something, lol.
Personally I'd like to see a segment about getting a position based on your own merits and not due to who you married. Sorry but that's still a hang up for me, lol.
Cool choices!
I actually compiled a list of some of the show's guest stars in an earlier post:
James Earl Jones as the Genie of the Lamp
Susan Sarandon as Beauty from Beauty & the Beast
Matthew Broderick as the Prince from Cinderella
Jean Stapleton as the Fairy Godmother
Tatum O'Neal as...
I don't get mad about that as much as everyone else. She's a human, she's not a ninja, of course she's going to get captured. The same would likely happen to your average man. That doesn't mean they're not strong characters. It just means they're civilians, the kind the Turtles are supposed to...
Well Bill Moyers was definitely left wing. And certainly kid's shows making a point of including minority characters tends to be on the liberal side of politics (whether it was Sesame Street having a diverse cast back in the '70s or shows featuring gay characters today). They definitely have...
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