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
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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.
I guess Monsters in Day Care is the most distinctive, as it had Herry visiting children in day care and then goes back to his own monster day care (club house?) to tell them what he learned.
Must have been part of the seasons curriculum to show kids in day care.
It did seem redundant to have Monsters in Day Care and Sesame Street Goes to Day Care, especially whenever Herry Monster was in Sesame Street Goes to Day Care.
I know that was probably more of a joke, but I never thought of adding Elmo's World as a way to save money from new inserts (they do still have to come up with 15 minutes of material for Elmo's World, even though they initially repeated the same one all week). After all, there's several season...
Yeah, based on how the documentary turned out, I am surprised they didn't talk about that episode (or the fact that Maria and David were pretty much an interracial couple before Maria and Luis got together).
In Ernest Saves Christmas, during Joe’s meeting about Christmas Sleigh before he decides to take the Santa Claus job after all, he’s told that those kinds of movies generate sequels.
good point, but in most horror/thriller franchises, isn’t it really the main villain who continues to appear...
I don't think this was intentional, but in thinking about The Muppets Take Manhattan, it seems like with Kermit having all his friends be in Manhattan Melodies, they really saved money by not having to hire a casting director or auditioning actors (did they audition an understudy for Kermit?)...
So clearly the audio and soundtrack was still being in editing when the trailer was put together, so some things sound a little different than in the movie. But is that shot of Beauregard saying "what color are their hands now?" a different take? Something about it seems different, maybe the...
I wonder if The Jim Henson Company has copies of the TMM and GMC trailers in their archives, or if that’s ITC or Universal who has them (if they aren’t lost). I know, Henson has had the TDC trailer since at least the DVD release.
I've known that the Muppets hosted TGIF on the night of the Garth Brooks episode, but I only now learned that they also hosted the line-up one week before Muppets Tonight premiered (that night I was at the movies seeing Muppet Treasure Island...).
So glad to see the Snuffleupagus-sized trash can episode. A few thoughts:
* Those are some impressive camera angles!
* Oscar couldn't get into the can by standing on Telly's shoulders. Maybe he should have asked Bruno to help.
* I was expecting the Twiddlebug sanitation worker to actually be...
I am surprised about the related videos thing (and maybe I should I ask this in the general discussions YouTube thread). While often I’ll see “related videos” that have to do with what I am watching, often I’ll find a lot of related videos of things I have watched or close enough, in the related...
In an example of hilarious in hindsight, that filmstrip depicts Oscar's can as being around Ernie and Bert's window, decades before Oscar would move there.
I knew about Mojo Jojo being responsible. But the professor was still trying to create the perfect little girls (somebody else said he was only trying to make one, I’m pretty sure the narrator uses the plural).
There's one episode of The Powerpuff Girls where they meet a new friend and when they introduce her to the professor, he says that he created the Powerpuff Girls by accident (allowing for the punchline of their friend saying she was also an accident). But the Powerpuff Girls weren't really an...
Now that I've seen all of the Marx Brothers movies (except Love Happy, which I don't expect to see anytime soon.... and besides, it barely counts as a Marx Brothers movie), I'll revise my list of the top ten Marx Brothers movies.
1. Monkey Business
2. Duck Soup
3. A Day at the Races
4. The...
I thought it was weird that they had Biff and Sully take the day off when Jerry and Richard were still on set for the episode (so it's not like the performers got the day off), but I guess it goes with them having so many coffee breaks and such when they should be working (and a funny contrast...
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