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
Fraggle Rock Back to the Rock Season 2 has premiered on AppleTV+. Watch the anticipated new season and let us know your thoughts.
Bear arrives on Disney+ The beloved series has been off the air for the past 15 years. Now all four seasons are finally available for a whole new generation.
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.
Why should they put muppets on Disney Junior when all his life Jim wanted the muppets to be more for adults and a family audience, so that would be a disgrace to him. Besides, they would probably air Disney Drive-On which already has six episodes, muppisodes only has one episode.
Well Disney better advertise like crazy like they did in America, and not like how they did it for most of the rest of the world. Meanwhile, I just can not see this film doing well in Japan when they can just order the DVD or Blu-Ray right now. Also, any Gonzo fans in Japan will most likely be...
Well this is a wonderful turn of events. First off, the Amazon Instant Video of MMW is down to #30 in "Movies and TV on DVD and Blu-Ray". That is still good, but it never made it past #10, oh well that is good enough. Now, the wonderful turn of events is that the DVD of MMW which basically fell...
One voice I just can not stand is Pops. No offense, but even though there are quite a few recasts that I do not think really work, I cope with it, but Pops sounds far too off, I am glad he only had one line in MMW or I would be cringing throughout the whole movie. Though, this is not...
I was thinking about those three episode complications of TMS released by Time Life, and I wondered who picked the best episodes? Was it fans, did Brian Henson or some of the cast and crew members of TMS pick them or were they chosen randomly?
Yes please! I would love to see more of Bear on Patrol, there were only eight sketches that had the "Bear on Patrol" format. I think they did something with Bear on Patrol in Kitchen with Cat Cora.
Wow, compared to the few votes in the season 1 poll, this poll is really rocking, and it has not even been a week yet. We already have episodes with more than one vote. The Steve Martin, Rudolf Nureyev, and the John Cleese episodes have two votes each, while the Madeline Kahn and Dom Deluise...
I think Bill Barretta was better with Lew, but that is simply the problem, the majority of a certain puppeteer's characters go to simply one performer, prior to Jim Henson's. They hardly expiremented, all the Frank Oz characters went to Eric Jacobson, all the Jerry Nelson characters went to Matt...
Oh I forgot to ask, which guest star did Richard Hunt badmouth? I remember in the book it says that he said bad stuff about a TMS guest star, and that it was really bad for publicity, but Jim Henson forgave him anyways when Hunt came to see him, Jim just went all emotional.
Here is my top ten muppets, not SS or FR.
Rowlf the Dog
Sam the Eagle
Sgt. Floyd Pepper
Fozzie Bear
Gonzo the Great
Uncle Deadly
Dr. Teeth
Statler and Waldorf
Animal
Sal Minella
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I really hope Kermit or Miss Piggy do the ice bucket challenge, I hope they eventually do it, since Cookie Monster did it. In fact I nominate them to do it.
Now that I have seen all the episodes from seasons one through three of TMS, I can name a bunch more episodes I love. In no particular order, here are twenty of my favorite episodes from seasons one through three.
Alice Cooper
John Cleese
Marisa Berenson
Lynn Redgrave
Harry Belafonte...
Another thing I would like to mention, and I hope it does not sound nit-picky, but a ton of the characters sound off, very off. First the good ones. Steve Whitmire really scores big, making spot on voices for Link Hogthrob and The Newsman, and obviously Kermit, though I am referring to the more...
What I liked most about the finale was obviously the whole fourth wall joke, and the suspense building up to Walter's meeting with Kermit, and Pepe's Fix-It-Felix competition subplot, but also the fact that there was less of an emphasis on corporate synergy, and more emphasis on an actual plot...
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