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
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Back to the Rock Season 2
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Even though you didn't post your birthday on here, you can't escape the all-remembering Mokeystar and keep me from posting!
Happy birthday, sweetness. :excited:
Oh, man....you have GOT to go to NYC someday. Any Sesame fan must go there at least once to catch the vibe. When I was in Central Park, I swear I kept thinking I was going to see Big Bird running out in front of me with Snuffy in tow! :) Anyway, yeah....I don't think anyone knows much about Matt...
Your #4 description reminds me of an animated feature that used to freak me out. This one ended in a similar way.
Roll waaaaay back, if you will, to the early seventies. If you're familiar with the Alice Braithwaite Goodytwoshoes (or whatever her name was) clips, this was most likely done by...
Interesting information. Hey, just curious...do you happen to be related to the man, Mr. Benedict? :) Tee hee hee.
Check out imdb.com for a tad bit of the same and a tad bit more info. I guess as of 2003, he's living on Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts.
I'm not absolutely positive, but I'm pretty sure it's from a Sesame Street Magazine entitled "Fly With Us to Fairyland" from 1977. This magazine has a super cool picture/illustration of Ernie and Bert flying together on the front cover.
The very detailed illustration of the inside of Oscar's...
I had a friend who had the #3 album cover. I wouldn't go into her bedroom until she hid the album under her bed because it had a picture of Beautiful Day on it. Heh heh.... :)
Probably the one that made me the most sad as a child (other than the Lowercase N clip) was the live action clip that had a man in a kayak. He seemed so helpless to me as a child when his kayak kept turning over and over, dunking him into the water. Every time I saw it, I felt so sorry for this...
What popped into my mind wasn't the falling baker. I was thinking of his actual personal appearances, like when he was juggling balls.....you know.....when you saw him, not just heard him.
I still have my original one from my childhood. Here's the list:
Bert
Big Bird
Susan
The Martians
Grover
The Twiddlebugs
Bad Bart and Bad Barney
Rodeo Rosie
David
Roosevelt Franklin and his Mother
Simon the Sound Man
The Busby Twins
Don Music
Willie the Hot Dog Man
Prince...
Better bring lots of batteries!
Only one? Dude!!!!! :p
For reasons of sentimentality (and other mentalities), it would have to be the old 1969 "kids running down the Brooklyn Bridge at the end of the clip" one.
Groove on, Fuzzy Gobo. :smirk:
As a child, I was hounded by my sisters with this one. "Nancy, don't be a ninny. Never nibble on your nails!" (Ten points if you can guess what my first name is.) :)
So, if Wanda lived west of Washington, then wouldn't she be living in the Pacific Ocean? (heh heh)
This story was brought...
It's a-ok, Mikeyman.
I think what's being discussed here is kind of broad.
I mean, what I understand the discussion is about is not only what we remember that's totally and obviously outdated (as in hair, clothes, psychedelic counting sequences)from old episodes, but things that kids of...
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