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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Not to mention the train the Muppets ride on for their world tour, with an old-fashioned steam locomotive and old-style Pullman cars! But then again, we did see it alongside a modern Amtrak Superliner train at the Los Angeles Union Station, and one of those ICE trains (I think) in Germany...
Saw it today with my brother. It was lots of fun, but not as good as the first film. I liked how Sam the Eagle had a prominent role, along with appearances by Link Hogthrob, Mildred, Pops, Uncle Deadly and others! I also enjoyed the sequel song at the start, the Muppets' old run-down steam train...
AKOM's best animation on the show was probably the 1988-1989 years. It was at least up to par with some of their Tiny Toons work, and even THERE they had some sloppy moments. There were even a couple of episodes credited to different studios: one to Wang and one to Kennedy, but they were both...
Saw the commercial today when I was in the waiting room at a doctors' office so I can get a drug test done (getting a new job here!) I really loved it! I especially liked the Muppet Babies reference with Baby Animal :halo: (This is the first time I've seen Baby Animal with more red to his face...
Heh, I actually had a weird dream relating to this segment last night, where I was with some drama group and we were going to do a live reenactment of this segment, and it was mostly the same except there was a "crack kangaroo" with the camel, hen and monkey as well! I was going to play said...
That would make sense. All those Marvel shows I mentioned were also animated by TOEI, and aside from those they were probably also busy with their animes, so I can't blame them for having such a large workload. It wasn't until 1986-1987 when they began working with AKOM in Korea, though I don't...
If I recall, 1985 was a pretty busy year for Marvel Productions. In addition to "Muppets Babies and Monsters," this was also when "G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero" became a main syndicated series (65 episodes in the first season!), and there was also the second season of "Transformers," and I...
Here's an interesting idea for a parody Family Guy could do. Maybe it will occur during the teaser, where Peter and Stewie comment "At least it's not like the time we went through our calypso stage!" To which we then begin the episode with a parody of the 1992-1998 "Sesame Street" calypso...
Well, since this year will mark the fifth year of my original upload of this music video (Michael Jackson's "Thriller" set to creepy Sesame Street moments), and with the "Cracks" animated skit finally being unearthed, I seized the opportunity to remake it with more spooky moments!
And of course I couldn't resist being the first to make a YouTube Poop of it!
(Someone requested this among alerting me of the segment's availability!)
Keeping with the Christmas theme, in the words of Arnold Schwarzenegger's character of "Jingle All the Way"...
"YES! ... YES!!!"
I was expecting the Crack Master to have a more deep, menacing voice, and more close-ups of said cracks.
Now I need to update my "Sesame Street Thriller" music video :D
Wow, that was deranged animation on the Crack Master there. I was expecting the cracks to have a really deep, evil voice, and the music being REALLY scary.
Now I need to update my "Sesame Street Thriller" music video :D
Sunday night's new Family Guy episode had a brief reference: at the start, the family (now with Vinny in place of Brian) was watching TV. The announcer says, "We now return to Muppet Babies." But on the TV, we see the adult Kermit and Miss Piggy looking into a crib. Kermit notes there's...
That's definitely Vogel's voice. IDK why, but at times his Count voice (like there) sounds like a Dracula-esque vampire out of a Scooby-Doo cartoon from the 1980s! I guess Matt Vogel decided to just use a basic Bela Lugosi Dracula imitation, like Jerry Nelson did.
It's a problem NBC has with the Thanksgiving Day Parade line-up. I also recall during the opening lineup announcements (you know, when the Theme to "New York, New York" is playing), they'd often say "The cast of Sesame Street! ...and the Muppets!" That often confused my brother into thinking...
Grover is in the nest with Big Bird, Elmo and Abby Cadabby!
The Count even got in a "One, two, three, four!" at the start, and everyone was singing, except for Oscar...
They said Jimmy Fallon and the Roots will perform with "the Muppets!"
HELLO, NBC, you should just call them the "Sesame Street Muppets!" Otherwise people are going to think Kermit and Miss Piggy and Fozzie will be in this parade too, like in the past few years when they'd say "The Cast of Sesame...
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