Sesame Street debuts on Netflix
Sesame Street Season 56 has premiered on Netflix and PBS. Let us know your thoughts on the anticipated season.
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They should really make a second edition of the "Sesame Street Unpaved" book. For one thing, there are some new developments and characters on the show that need to be mentioned. Most importantly, however, they need to correct their mistakes. The new edition should mention Herbert Birdsfoot...
Does anyone else remember The Official Sesame Street 2 Book-And-Record Album? It's a big sing-a-long comic book to go with album. It's all the way from 1970. I had it new as a kid and now I have it old as an adult.
It's really cool, although it's rather disjointed. The book begins and...
Okay, everyone knows that for years, until the mid eighties, Big Bird and the human children knew that Snuffy was real and the human grown-ups didn't. But, what about the other muppets? Did they know about Snuffy? The history of Sesame Street actually has some contradictory information on...
Here's an Ernie and Bert skit that I haven't seen in over 25 years and I haven't heard anyone talk about either. Ernie and Bert are in their beds and Ernie keeps going on about what scarf he's going to wear and other trivial stuff while Bert is trying to sleep. Bert protests and Ernie says that...
Does anyone remember the lyrics when Little Jerry and the Monotones sang "Sad"? I remember seeing the skit, but it was only recently that I realized that this one had become virtually lost. I seem to remember Little Jerry looking a bit different in this one too; he seemed to have a larger...
Okay, here are some of my weirder ideas for the show. How about making Ernie's Rubber Ducky able to talk and move? He's been around since the show's beginning, isn't it about time he got some lines of his own?
I've also thought that the Sesame Street lamp post should come to life sometimes...
These recent blackouts have brought to mind an episode of Sesame Street in the mid seventies where the street kept blacking out. I believe that was around 1975 when the other big blackout occurred. Big Bird had everyone set to see Snuffy, but as soon as he brought Snuffy out, all the lights...
Does anyone remember a book of "punch out" paper Sesame Street muppets from the early 70's? The book had photos of the muppets that could be punched out and wrapped around fingers. There was a very early book that had the early muppets in their original appearances (like Herry Monster with a...
Has anyone noticed how the Fat Blue/Grover waiter skits began with the premise in reverse? In the early skits, Fat Blue was an unreasonable customer who drove Grover crazy. There were even a couple of other customers who gave Grover a hard time such as Simon Soundman and The Count. However...
Does anyone remember a Sesame Street cartoon about the word "walk" involving a girl and a lion? The girl enters with a leash and the narrator says, "See the girl walk". At the end of the leash there is a lion and the narrator says, "See the lion walk." When they go off screen, the lion comes...
Here is another piece of fan fiction by me that has the dubious honor of being rejected by the Children's Television Workshop.
OSCAR GETS CANNED
by G.B.
:grouchy:
Scene 1: (This episode of Sesame Street begins with Oscar
nervously pacing outside of his can. All of his...
What stands out about my fan fiction is that I wrote them when I was and silly enough to believe they could actually be used on Sesame Street. I submitted them numerous times until the Children's Television Workshop gave me a polite letter of rejection.
Take a look at a Sesame Street...
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