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.
Episode 13: The Count
Scene 1:
Murray tells us that today's show will focus on The Count.
Segments:
The Count's bats go on strike
Scene 2:
That last segment has Murray feeling batty.
Segments:
The Batty Bat
Kermit News: Three Little Pigs
Scene 3:
The Count shows up, counting...
Episode 12: Songs
Scene 1:
Murray announces that today's show will be full of songs, so let's SING!
Segments:
Sing with Gloria Estefan and Rosita
Scene 2:
The Count requests some songs about counting.
Segments:
Counting is Wonderful
Honk Around the Clock
Pentabox: Numbers Medley
40...
Episode 11: The Imaginary Snuffleupagus Saga
Scene 1:
Murray announces that today, we look back at something from the past.... Long, long ago, everybody had mistakenly thought that Mr. Snuffleupagus was Big Bird's imaginary friend.
Segments:
Big Bird meets Mr. Snuffleupagus
Scene 2...
Episode 10: Spoofs
Scene 1:
Murray announces that today's episode is about spoofs, though he doesn't know what a "spoof" is.
Segments:
Monsterpiece Theater: Much Ado About Nothing
Miami Mice: The Count
The Triangle is Right
Trianglebob Trianglepants
Scene 2:
Murray asks Ovejita if...
Episode 9: Herry Monster and Prairie Dawn
Scene 1:
Murray announces that this episode will focus on two different characters, Herry Monster and Prairie Dawn. He notes that Herry and Prairie sound similar. Herry asks Prairie if she remembers the time he and Merry told her that they sounded...
I was planning on just posting a few a day... So far I've done seven. So much for that (though I probably won't be able to post many tomorrow).
Episode 8: The Environment
Scene 1:
Oscar welcomes us and informs us that this episode will be all about trash. Murray corrects him, saying that...
Episode 7: The Letters U-Z
Scene 1:
Murray is happy to see us all back, he's got more of the alphabet to show "u".
Segments:
Like the Way U Does
Harvey Kneeslapper: picture of U
Ernie and the U/V Salesman
Scene 2:
Murray makes a balloon shaped like U into a balloon shaped like a V...
Episode 6: The Letters I-T
Scene 1:
Murray welcomes us back. "I think that out next letter is... Uh, I think... I think... I think I should just watch the next letter, I."
Segments:
Cold things that start with I
I in the Sky
Monsterpiece Theater: The King and I
Scene 2:
Murray has an I...
Episode 5: The Letters A-H
Scene 1:
Murray points out that last time we learned the whole alphabet, now let's look at a few letters at a time. He then says that the first letter of the alphabet is also the first letter in the word "alphabet", A.
Segments:
Soul A
Elmo and Slimey: A-apple...
So if one were to pitch a television series, and the creator doesn't own his own studio, would it be better to pitch the show to a production company or a network?
For the last few months I've been thinking about doing a Mickey Mindset article on comic relief characters, and I've been...
Episode 4: The Alphabet
Scene 1:
Murray says that today's show is all about the alphabet.
Segments:
Ernie writes a story
Kermit and Joey say the alphabet
ABC-DEF-GHI (1980s version, introduction cut)
Grover and Polly sing the alphabet
Scene 2:
Several letters show up and growl at Murray...
Wouldn't it be cool if Disney did multiple Muppet interstitial series, each on a different Disney-owned channel and to different demographics? Maybe for ESPN they can make new Muppet Sports segments and bring back Louis Kazagger.
And three of them didn't even feature any recognizable Muppets.
Episode 3: Numbers
Scene 1:
Murray announces that today's show is all about numbers, and now it's time for our opening number.... 1!
Segments:
Henson #1
Scene 2:
As the Two-Headed Monster enjoys the show, Murray counts their two heads.
Segments:
Telly and Baby Bear sing "I've Got Two"...
Episode 2: Bert and Ernie
Scene 1:
Murray introduces the show and reveals that today's episode is about Bert and Ernie. Bert and Ernie then come in, and Ernie "corrects" Murray that it's Ernie and Bert, as Bert disagrees and they argue. Murray points out that they have their disagreements...
Enjoy this series of fan fics celebrating the 45th anniversary of Sesame Street. It's primarily outlines for a ficticional television series celebrating the 45th anniversary of Sesame Street, in 45 episodes. Each episode will be posted in this thread, and I plan to do a few per day (some days...
Top ten horror movies: (and there is a large amount of well-known, well-liked ones I have not seen)
10. House on Haunted Hill (1999)
9. Jason X
8. Attack of the Puppet People
7. Creature from the Black Lagoon
6. Child's Play
5. Nightmare on Elm's Street II: Freddy's Revenge
4. Child's Play 2
3...
This would be a great time to bring back Bean Bunny. I wonder what shape that puppet is in.
I wonder how educational these shorts will be. They'll probably be "kiddie" in some way, but I wonder if they'll also be made enjoyable for adults (maybe an excuse to get adults to watch Disney...
Chrissy did wear a different outfit in the handful of episodes/segments where he, Big Jeffy (also dressed differently... and he also wore the red shirt that The Alphabeats wore when he was part of Chrissy and the Alphabeats), and Elmo appear as a trio (such as when they need Elmo to fill in for...
There are a lot of Elmo's World DVDs. I wouldn't be surprised if the majority of kids don't have complete collections. Do any of us here have copies of every single Sesame Street VHS or DVD release (okay, I won't count the super rare InteractiVision releases)?
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