Sesame Street debuts on Netflix
Sesame Street Season 56 has premiered on Netflix and PBS. Let us know your thoughts on the anticipated season.
Jim Henson Idea Man
Remember the life. Honor the legacy. Inspire your soul. The new Jim Henson documentary "Idea Man" is now streaming exclusively on Disney+.
Back to the Rock Season 2
Fraggle Rock Back to the Rock Season 2 has premiered on AppleTV+. Watch the anticipated new season and let us know your thoughts.
Bear arrives on Disney+ The beloved series has been off the air for the past 15 years. Now all four seasons are finally available for a whole new generation.
Sam and Friends Book Read our review of the long-awaited book, "Sam and Friends - The Story of Jim Henson's First Television Show" by Muppet Historian Craig Shemin.
On second thought, Greg Cipes would be better for Micetro. After all, we are looking for voice actors with previous connections and some familiarity with hip-hop culture. Let's try this again...
You know, I've always imagined what the voice cast would be like if MC Skat Kat and the Stray Mob were reintroduced. Who's MC Skat Kat, you ask? Only a fictional, clean rapper best known for appearing in Paula Abdul's Opposites Attract video.
Information, fan art, and thoughts found here...
Once again, excellent job on the story!
And it's pretty funny to portray cavemen as men who look like caves. Also, I'd like to check back on the previous stories to see if all 26 letters really were used. I have a feeling that is the case!
I always find certain instruments to be very interesting, like the synthesizer, the xylophone, and this one panflute you'd hear in an educational show like this... http://www.televisiontunes.com/Eyewitness.html
So if I had a show, I would include these instruments.
This posting about alphabet-based characters reminds me of a book series called Sweet Pickles. There are 26 different animals making up the letters of the alphabet, and each one has a different personality. And yes, there is an animal beginning with X: Xerus, which I believe is a term for the...
They really should start making a sketch about the letter C having at least two C sounds. Whenever they show words that start with C, they ALWAYS have a 'kuh' sound. There are others with a 'suh' sound, too, like 'celery,' 'city,' and 'centipede.' And let's not forget the CH words, like 'cheese'...
I don't get why some folks are dissing TV-G-rated shows. If you're looking for the family-friendly charm seen in older shows (e.g. Leave it to Beaver), the shows on the Disney Channel, and Hallmark perhaps, are as close as you can get nowadays. It really is possible to entertain audiences...
I couldn't agree with D'Snowth more. The English language is being ruined and we hardly realize it. And you know what I'm vexed about? A certain word is seldom used to describe someone who is cheery, upbeat, and in a good mood - nowadays it's being used to refer to someone who is, how you say...
Scott Menville did do a voice in a TV show within a TV show: Crognard the Barbarian (as Spooch) on TMNT. You can sense a bit of Robin in many of Scott's voices, even in Sneezy from The 7D.
To be honest, I do like TMNT better when it comes to tuning into Nickelodeon. What's odd is that it had more new episodes aired within the past year, and even though Spongebob had just one plus the movie after KCA 2014, it still succeeds. I'm hoping more cartoons, including Harvey Beaks, will be...
Believe it or not, this show has won favorite cartoon in KCA for the 12th time. What part of "enough is enough" do they not understand? I was hoping funnier shows, like Wander Over Yonder or Uncle Grandpa, and well-thought-out shows, like Gravity Falls or Steven Universe, would be nominated, but...
Believe it or not, "whom" is actually used the same way "him," "her," and "they" are used.
For instance, "for whom the bell tolls" is equivalent to "the bell tolls for whom."
Replace "whom" with "them" and you get "the bell tolls for them." "Whom" is the pronoun most people overlook when using a...
Guess what, the site is up and running again! The latest (and longest) cartoon is now up! Just in time for Halloween, too!
http://www.homestarrunner.com/ween14.html
Oh, and during the scene with the King of Town and the Poopsmith, click on the shovel when you see it to unlock a scene with Homsar.
I've always wondered why Pepe doesn't wear the green shirt and blue jacket anymore. I mean, with a black sweater and necklace, he seems a bit... less colorful.
Also, I saw an article on Muppet Wiki about a TV special about The Musical Monsters of Turkey Hollow. If that ever comes out, I'd be...
Do you think there will be an updated title sequence? My favorite is the Calypso version that came in the early '90s, by the way. And you know something? Zoe doesn't have dreadfully small eyes anymore, which is why I think the sequence could be revised.
After more than 10 years on the air, you'd think they'd throw in new recurring characters. Or at least bring in animals new to the show. I believe they already had a killer whale, a sea lion, a dolphin, sea urchins, and whelks, but there are plenty of sea creatures yet to be used, like sea...
What irks me is seeing online posts with objectionable content and really really bad words in them in various social networks. I'm, of course, referring to words much worse than those that don't bother me so much, such as h--l and d--n. I mean, do some people using the Internet not know to think...
It's rather odd that some parodies are based on "adult" shows and songs, I mean many things that were parodied in the '70s and '80s were family-oriented.
And my predictions? 70% of male-sounding anything/animal/food Muppets will be performed by Joey Mazzarino, and 80% of female-sounding...
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