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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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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No, they're Sonic characters. You see, when I was seven, I came across a Sonic parody of the "Chevy's Girls" song from SNL on deviantART and became obsessed with it, practically associating Gilda, Jane, and Laraine with Amy, Sally, and Mina. The parody is horrible looking back but it's what...
OK, if you thought that was weird, then listen to this. I have a crush on Grid from DC Comics. Yeah, this guy:
It's his voice. His sexy, sexy voice. You can hear it at 0:24 on here:
I have a crush on Cyborg too, but Grid is just sexy. I have a thing for evil robots.
I still don't think that sketch is on YouTube (and if it is, it's probably slapped with the COPPA law so I can't comment on it) but I still associate that sketch with the episode. And Sonic Labyrinth. It's gotten to the point where I actually included the sketch on my fanmade SS episode where...
I have somehow come up with the craziest SST dream episode to ever exist. I'm a fan of Cowboy Bebop, and I thought it would be hilarious if Spike Spiegel had Sesame Street cred without breaking character. So here we go, here's Spike Spiegel on Sesame Street for all you Cowboy Bebop fans like me...
Oh, this. I hate how the graphics were so Atari like while the video footage was so HQ. It should at least be NES or even Sega Genesis quality graphics. This was 1988!
The only VHS to feature ANYTHING from Scott Getchell is The Great Numbers Game (he was a trumpet player in the "Parade of Numbers" sketch.) Sad "AT" didn't get featured on a VHS release...
I remember a hilarious story about this toy being posted here. (Bet you could guess what the outcome was) I kinda wish they did this with Sonic. That way, I too could replicate that story by inserting a Slayer tape in the toy and watch Sonic go screamo.
So THIS is where my mom's Ernie and Bert puppets came from! I think she also had Cookie, but that never made it down to us. I want all the other puppets, or at least the good ones.
I see the infomercial for this all the time because my autistic brother loves to watch infomercials at 8 pm. When Kermit comes on, my mom is like "LOOK IT'S KERMIT!!"
I wish I had Wilkins and Wontkins. They're my other favorite Muppets besides Kermit. I don't really have any puppets except for these Ernie and Bert hand puppets from the 70s my mom had when she was a kid, that I don't know the whereabouts of right now.
Also, the Funky Chimes music reminds me of black superheroes from the 70s like Black Vulcan and Luke Cage. I actually made a track sampling the music with Black Vulcan sound clips interspersed in.
So it should've been a CGI movie about germs? Or the game Cootie which is in no way related to this, just happens to be based on the WWI slang for lice even though they're not lice.
"The stomach flu, but more widely available!" :laugh:
Funny thing is, I actually can stand Scratchpad Wiki, or at least their parodies. I make parodies that make sense, or have characters in roles I think fit (if there's a character who's gone inside in a "Fantastic Voyage" Plot, you bet I make that character Cyborg in my DC parody.) I actually...
Came here to say Scott Getchell, seems I've already mentioned him on my old account (not by name, though.)
Seriously though. Somebody on Discord actually agreed with me, saying that his voice was smooth. AFAIK "AT" was the only voice work he did on the Street (he DID provide music for Karen...
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