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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Ha ha, thank you Snowthy. :) Yeah, I thought those dialogues were funny too. When I create a situation, I think about what would be the funniest words and what goes on in their minds. Inspector Eastway is a gruff but funny character to write for. :)
I just posted my third X.O. Seal cartoon. This one is called, "Sealed in Algae." A really green story for St. Patrick's Day. I wonder if Kermit would like that? And I hope you all like it. :)
http://www.therebusquestwebsite.com/xo-seal-ep3-page1.php
Thanks for the advice, Snowthy. My friend told me that the reason her DVD series didn't sell was because she didn't spend enough on advertising and she thinks I should find ways to advertise my webcomics, that way they can be well known.
But thank you for mentioning Rebusquest in the Muppet...
Here's another Funny Company episode. The background music in this episode sounds exactly like the music from the B is for Basket, Bandit, and Ball cartoon from Sesame Street.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPQRtVP6kLs
I was wondering if there's a way I can advertise my Rebusquest website so I can get more readers. Can anyone please give me some tips on ways I can advertise?
Yes, I have. I noticed when I saw the first 2 Powerpuff Girls episodes on WAC. The animation looked kind of different. Bubbles and Miss. Keane were first voiced by Kath Soucie and the narrator was Ernie Anderson who was replaced by Tom Kenny when the series started. Also, Fuzzy Lumpkins...
It seems like CN's newest cartoons are mostly for older kids and teens. Adventure Time has some violence in it, Regular Show has some mild cuss words. And MAD is a rated TV-14 show, it's like a toned down version of Robot Chicken.
The reason I liked Utica Cartoon and Kitty Bobo a lot because they were like an animated Seinfeld. Adult characters getting into crazy situations with every day things.
I too liked Uncle Gus and I can imagine the crazy things he would do if he got his own series. I also loved his nephew's...
Yeah, I liked Lost Cat too. It looked so Cow and Chicken-ish. :)
My second choice for a vote would've been Kitty Bobo. I love the animation and funky music. This actually won second place, but Kids Next Door beat Kitty Bobo.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvQPn48Ss2U
I can't remember Major Flake's sidekick though.
I thought Utica Cartoon was funny. Where the bear kept trying to beat his own hot dog eating record so he can get free food and his pals try to help him out. I voted for Utica Cartoon back then and was hoping it would become a series. I...
I remember that episode. He was called The Lucky Captain Rabbit King, who was a parody of Lucky the Leprechaun, Cap'n Crunch, The Trix Rabbit, and King Vitamin. He advertised Lucky Captain Rabbit King Nuggets.
I loved the very first Johnny Bravo cartoon.
And I also like the cartoon Bloo's Gang about a gang of dogs who try to be pirates and steal stuff around the neighborhood.
O.Ratz. About a rat and a fly who try to look for shelter on a cold night.
And there was this cartoon by Seth...
I'm also wondering if Fred Calvert made those Sesame Street cartoons I mentioned above. Also Fred did some work on Roger Ramjet.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Sesame_Street_animators
There was this animator named Ken Snyder who did cartoons for classic Sesame Street as well as cartoon series in the 60's like The Funny Company and Roger Ramjet.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASWQ1T-w8kY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZIjT3S7wvc
Does the animation in these clips look...
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