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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It's not rare for the sequel to be better than the first. Home Alone 2, Back to the Future II, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II, The Empire Strikes Back, and quite a few other movies are better than the first (though your mileage may vary.... And fans seem mixed on whether the first or second...
After watching this, I am wondering if Constantine pulls off his mole instead of putting green make-up or whatever over it like I had thought. I wonder if there'll be an explanation for why Kermit doesn't just pull the mole (or is it a fake mole?) off his face.
Good to see Lips in his...
I would have thought keeping them in a really cold room would ruin them, but I had also never really thought about what kind of temperature the vaults would be (just regular room temperature).
If a production company doesn't have an archive, then where do they store all production material (I assume that the films, master tapes, and digital copies are in vaults somewhere)? It seems like a number of archives don't get started until long after the companies have been around. The Jim...
These trailers are great. I'm surprised they used a clip from Sesame Street (I would have thought Disney would save money by using a Disney-owned Muppet clip). I can';t make out who all is hanging to the helicopter.
Well, his whole body was shown during the end credits of The Great Muppet Caper.
Sigh, two characters I don't have for the kitchen. I'm gonna have to do a lot of hard work to get Lew by the deadline.
Top ten cartoon characters voiced by Jim Cummings:
1. Pete (Goof Troop, etc.)
2. Darkwing Duck
3. Cat (CatDog)
4. Bushwacker Bob (Taz-Mania)
5. Wendell T. Wolf (Taz-Mania)
6. Dr. Robotnik (Sonic the Hedgehog SatAM)
7. Winnie the Pooh
8. Tigger
9. Negaduck (Darkwing Duck)
10. Tasmanian Devil
But wouldn't it be great if they appeared with "has-beens" or "D-listers" not because they have to, but because they want to help certain celebrities become popular again? Meaning it'd be the Muppets getting exposure for celebrities the current public isn't familiar with? Hmm, I wonder if that...
One thing that's recently hit me about various eras is that, when it comes to decades, I prefer the early part of the decade over the later half.
I prefer seasons 1-5 over 6-10, seasons 11-15 over 16-20, and seasons 21-25 over seasons 26-30. But having said that, my preference is the...
I was thinking about those cameos (in part because it was mentioned here). To think, would we have been complaining about a Hulk Hogan cameo if it had happened around 1984-1993, when he was a good guy and pretty much the face of wrestling?
And it's ironic about Rob Schneider, as his star...
Why are there so many different songs (not performances or arrangements) titled "Together Again"? There's:
The song from The Muppets Take Manhattan
The song from Here Comes Garfield
The country song sung by a number of different artists, including Buck Owens, Vince Gill, Ray Charles, and Emma...
Well, I did know who those performers were at the time.
But at the time Kermit Unpigged came out, I wasn't a teenager, I was a kid. The majority of celebrities I knew about (and could remember by name) were those who had been associated with the Muppets (and I was just starting to be familiar...
I was watching this clip from the That '70s Show episode "An Eric Foreman Christmas"...
And there's a line I can't understand, in part because of the audience laughter. It comes after Rudolph says that, after the others laughed and called him names, he kicked them in the face. He says...
I can't remember if I brought this up on this thread or on the Facebook page, but in the "Muppet Retro Reviews" section of the "others" page, the link that should link to the review of Sesame Street: 20 and Still Counting incorrectly links to the review of the first episode of Sesame Street...
Maybe it's because I was ten at the time, but in 1994 I hadn't heard of Prince or Sheryl Crow, and only knew of Elton because of The Muppet Show (and The Lion King, though I doubt I'd've remembered hearing about him as that movie's songwriter if not for his Muppet Show appearance). Though to be...
Some of those segments are available for viewing at sesamestreet.org, where the copies are uploaded by Sesame Workshop, meaning they are better quality than many fan-recorded copies.
Among the ones at sesamestreet.org include "Ernie cleans the apartment in 15 seconds", "Bert's purple hand"...
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