Sesame Street moving to Netflix
Sesame Street Season 56 episodes will premiere on Netflix and PBS on the same day beginning later this year.
Jim Henson Idea Man
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Back to the Rock Season 2
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I think they're pretty much all good. From a humorous perspective, I like the way Maria reacts to things like special effects now. But as far as having a natural interaction with the kids and puppets, I think Alan is really emerging as one of the best.
Yeah, I seem to remember reading that shortly after Henson's death, Frank Oz said they'd just reuse the old sketches. Obviously they changed their minds later...
I like the Muppets, but I'm not the type who has to have 24/7 exposure to Muppets (or anything else I'm a fan of) to be happy in life. I'm just the sort of
casual fan who exists in large enough numbers to make it worth the companies' while to put out new stuff for people like you guys.
On the US broadcasts, on the Disney-owned ABC network, lame duck Disney head honcho Michael Eisner came on mid-program giving his usual gurgle about how special the program was.
The movie was okay. Not great, but okay. I liked how they took things from the book that weren't in the MGM movie (the separate north/south witches, the silver color of the shoes, the green glasses, the wizard's separate forms, and the hat to call the monkeys, for example) but changed them...
Those were sold to Associated Artists Productions, which sold them to Turner, whose holdings were bought by Warner. So WB owns them now (Though King Features Syndicate still owns the characters).
You mean an upcoming TV movie isn't something? It may not be as much as we all want, but it is a heck of a lot more than they've done recently with, say, The Fox and the Hound.
I love video games now that I live alone and my brother isn't around to criticize my poor skill. Of course, the only game I actually have now is The Wind Waker, but I'll add more from time to time (I enjoy the Mario and Zelda series).
I was watching the news, and something came on about the Tournament of Roses parade (I think that's the right one). It briefly showed some of the floats, and one was a Sesame Street-themed float, with floral statues of Elmo, Big Bird, and Oscar.
I'm a southpaw. I don't really feel that different, except when I have to use a chalkboard and maneuver around things that wouldn't be in a right-hander's way (I'm a teacher, and I travel from room to room).
Judging from the responses to the last time this topic came up on the forum, there...
Well, you have personality to consider, too, and Rowlf is kind of laid-back (more so than most)
But really, this is a fun challenge since the correspondence in personality is not one-to-one (for example, parts of Garfield's personality would better fit Cookie Monster).
I don't really remember...
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