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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Somewhere around 1975 or 1976. My initial reaction as a young child was fear when I saw Ernie grow old, so I changed the channel. When I saw it again about a week later, I decided to give it a chance and I really liked it.
Here's an old street skit with Ernie, Bert, and Maria that I haven't heard anyone mention here. Ernie and Bert were arguing over something and it got really heated. Ernie said that he was so mad that he was going to go out west and become a cowboy. Bert said that he was going to move to the...
I notice that currently I am unable to receive the pictures on this site and every click is interrupted by a "security warning" asking if I want a Macromedia Flashplayer. The problem could be with my own computer except that it's not happening on the other sites I visit. Any info? Thanks...
I don't think Ernie's in much danger of being diminished, considering that he has a disproportionate amount of toys and merchandise compared to Bert and he has whole segments on Sesame Street that don't include Bert. The fact is that Bert is very underrated.
Of course the two of them...
You know what might be cool? A DVD series called "Big Bird Meets Mickey Mouse." Each one would contain new footage of Big Bird and Mickey as the masters of ceremony, introducing vintage Sesame Street episodes and vintage Disney cartoons.
Remember the old 45 records that had the main song on "side A" and a not-as-popular song on "side B"?
Well, if 45's still existed, which modern songs do you think would have made the Side B of the 45 records?
Well, I thought it was an interesting topic, anyway. :)
I've always liked Bert better than Ernie. Most of the things that Ernie did wouldn't have been funny had it not been for Bert's hilarious reactions. I liked the way Bert looked too, especially in the earlier years. Ernie is great, but Bert is my fav.
Nobody seems to see me
Though I stand here night and noon
I guess I'll just go back to my house
And make believe I'm the moon
Nobody seems to hear me
When I try to talk and sing
I guess I'll just go back to my house
And make believe I'm Spring
Everybody opens up their heart...
Zanimum didn't say that the Mail-It-Shop was open in the first season; Zanimum said the first season THAT the Mail-It-Shop was open, Sesame Street's zip code was flashed on the screen.
Has everyone seen or taken the multiple choice test on the Sesame Street Trivia page on this site? It's great, but there is at least one item that could be classified as a "bad question". When they asked what happened in Kermit's Newsflash when Prince Charming kissed Sleeping Beauty, two of...
So you received letters that were supposedly from him, but were actually from his wife? If he doesn't write letters to anyone, I wouldn't take it too personally.
Yes, Bob and Linda were definitely an item for many years on Sesame Street. There was even talk of having them get married, but...
I think it's supposed to be in New York within the context of the show as well. However, the street seems to get more individual attention and have more people living on it than any other street in the world. It sometimes seems to be treated more like a city. Like during the hurricane...
That show was from the 70's and it was very popular at the time. Yes, Big Bird was a guest star on it. There was also Ernie and Bert. They sang the "Clink, Clank" song. Flip Wilson also made a few appearances on the early episodes of Sesame Street, reciting the alphabet, etc. Unfortunately...
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