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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Hopefully, Little Bird will get the recognition he deserves soon! Meanwhile, since the choices here are only two, I voted for Prairie Dawn. (We can't always expect 3rd parties to be included anyway). :)
Well, Little Bird was one of Fran Brill's signature characters for the time. He may not have been a "major character," but he was more significant than just a one-time Muppet character.
I really think he should be included. What's old is as significant as what's new on Sesame Street after 47 years. Besides, I always thought Little Bird had more potential than was used. The contrast between him and Big Bird was just right. The 2 established a friendship too. It probably got...
I honestly think that people who grew up with Sesame Street in 1969 have a particularly special bond to the show that is hard for others to understand. It was truly magic.
Yes. The only way he could break the spell and get rid of the nose was to something nice. Needless to say, for Oscar, that was an impossible task. Even when he tried to do something nice, it turned out wrong and his nose got longer.
Trust me, Oscar being cursed with a human nose was definitely a separate episode. I saw it myself, when it was new in the early 70's, and I was every bit as frightened as the guy on this web page:
http://www.avclub.com/article/childhood-scares-26455
Today, of course, I would LOVE to see it...
Everyone talks about the Margaret Hamilton episode, but there are many others that are "buried." Personally, I'd be more interested in seeing the one where a Muppet witch cursed Oscar with a human nose:
http://www.avclub.com/article/childhood-scares-26455
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