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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Upon hearing the season 1 opening sequence again from my brother's iPad... does it remind you of another PBS show's opening that would only come 14 years later? (Hint: butterfly, and another hint: Kwame)
Sparks logo really doesn't scare me anymore because I have conflated the sound with Space Ghost's Power Bands. Blame my brother playing Sesame videos on his iPad almost every day for me not minding it that much anymore. So now when I watch the Sparks logo, I'm just gonna think of Zorak getting...
Scott Getchell should've been the funding announcer for SS instead of Gordon. I rest my case. (If you don't know who he is, look up the SS cartoon where "a beatnik bat reads poetry at a night club" - he's the narrator.)
Benji, Zax, and the Alien Prince scares the heck out of me. Most of Hanna-Barbera's live-action stuff does that. There is no reason for the Banana Splits to have wide-arse grins. (Of course, they were designed by Sid & Marty Krofft, the Makers of Nightmares.)
Actually, Yo Yogi is better than the live-action movie, as Yo Yogi actually has charm (at least for those of you who like the '90s) whereas the live-action movie has dated pop culture references. Especially that Sir Mix-A-Lot gag. It's like another Cat in the Hat. And Yo Yogi has Huckleberry...
Blue Sky Studios has shut down. No more Ice Ages HOORAY!
EDIT: Oh frog. I didn't read the rest of the post. Disney is now making Ice Age projects. NOOOOOOOO!
Ahem... S.I.R.?
That reminds me of when I saw Hayley Williams from Paramore at a Stewart's when I was 12. I believe it was actually her, because there was someone next to her that could've been security!
I haven't seen it yet, but it isn't CGI to my knowledge. I did see a thread on the HBO Max subreddit that said "take out Tom and Jerry and it's a Hallmark movie," but TBH it's lovely, funny, and actually faithful to the source. It's not like the live action Cat in the Hat. It's actually pretty...
From episode 3396, the segment where a talking bowl tells a kid how he became a bowl. This segment comes right after Bill the Bat in its first appearance, and according to the Muppet Wiki, it only aired five times (that's six less than "Cracks" and seven less than Bill the Bat.) I looked up...
Yes, I do have the valid posts in this thread, but I'm almost afraid to say this because I fear I'm gonna get mocked too, even though I NEVER have crushes on preteen characters. (ahem) I have a crush on...
ONLY the Classic version for some reason. I don't know why. I guess I like his...
I caught a few seconds of it, and Kermit and Piggy were on. They were singing, and Piggy's high note shattered the camera. Reminded me of this:
I don't know if any other Muppets were on it.
Funny thing I mentioned the bread sketch, because that's my new holy grail. I'm as obsessed with it as I am with "AT." I even wrote a fanmade 70s Sesame sketch about Birdman (yes, the Hanna-Barbera character) showing you how to bake. Since he was left out of the Hanna-Barbera filmstrips, he...
Inspired by a Sesame Street sketch from the 70s about learning to bake (the same one with "Godzilla's mating call") I have come up with my NEXT Hanna-Barbera animated sketch. This one stars none other than BIIIIIIIIRDMAN!
From 1979, Birdman teaches viewers how to bake.
Birdman: "Welcome, dear...
From a WebArchived copy of the Sesame Street Nightmare Fuel page...
"Let's see, a fun segment about learning to bake? Brilliant! While the yeast rises, let's indicate passage of time by playing slowed down monster growls that sound like Godzilla's mating call! That won't give anybody...
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