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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This song was called "You Are Not a Baby Anymore." It was actually about the things that kids can do when they are bigger. It was actually written by Marc Brugnoni, who was also a filmmaker (I think this was the only song he wrote). It was from 1973, and I think it was last seen in 1988, and...
The one with The Count and Telly was actually part of the 1991 pledge season special "Big Bird's Birthday/Let Me Eat Cake." They had to stop using it eventually, because The Count mentioned some shows that went off soon after, like 3-2-1 Contact. I think he also asked some little kid what he...
Iago was actually seen in one Season 25 episode, 3146, where Ruthie wanted him to go a certain way, but he wouldn't go that way, so she had to tell him to go the OPPOSITE way of the way she wanted him to go, and that got him to go the right way.
Actually, I don't mean to disappoint you, but if you watch the very beginning of the interview, the interviewer announces that this was taped on April 22, 1998. So, that was like nearly 8 years ago, and sadly, I think she was talking about Noggin, because that was before it even existed!!:(
That actually REMINDS me of something! Remember the overplayed skit from the 90s with the 3 chairs painted to look like taxis and that hip-hop music that played on it? Well, it was actually sometimes used on MTV bumpers when they would go to a commercial break back in the mid 90s. But it didn't...
Well, I think the main reason why they didn't keep Herbert was actually because not that many people liked him. I mean, his lectures were kind of plain, and didn't really go anywhere. And he was a real person, just like a regular schoolteacher, and I think most little kids tend to like monsters...
Actually, from what I've heard, no company has ever paid attention to an online petition. I should know because a couple years ago, I actually started a petition to revive Sesame Street Unpaved on Noggin. I kept getting convinced by several people on MC, and the now-gone YesterdayLand forum...
I've actually seen what I think was her debut. It was in the Season 6 premiere episode. Mr. Hooper, Maria, David, and Luis were sitting in the store, and she happened by. She keeps exaggerating about how everything on SS is "tiny and puny" because everything in her area is totally big. But they...
There were a couple of these made. Another one was:
My mind tells me
This is a square (a square appears)
If I add another (another square)
It's a pair.
Add 4 more (4 squares appear in a stack)
Stack like blocks
I have enough
(Squares form into box) To make a box.
Now I'll use my mind...
Hey, I just found some information about the music from the clips I just mentioned. The "Operation Playground" film had 2 pieces of music. The one used in the first part was called "Ragtime and Smiles", and the second one was called "Hopscotch. At least I think that's correct. I might have the 2...
"Elmo's World" was added in 1998. So, 3785 was the last episode NOT to have Elmo's World. But even with Elmo's World, the other 45-or-so minutes of the show were pretty much the same. Though they started to toy around with it a little in Season 32, adding more long segments like that. So, the...
Actually, in the dialogue at the beginning of "We Are All Monsters", they did change the words. I have never seen the old one, but I have heard the old one on a record, which doesn't have the dialogue at the beginning. But in the new one, he said "He doesn't look like Elmo." But if you watch...
I mean, I agree that the show isn't as good as it used to be, and there are no old reruns on TV at this point in time, but I mean, I still love the old SS dearly. And I have had people say it can be a problem, but I don't think it is.
Now this may not be SS-related, but in a way, it is...
Well, sadly, PBS isn't a very popular channel anymore. Nickelodeon and Disney are. And because they have all those other shows, most people don't even think to tune into PBS.
:mad: You're lying. I taped the 5 am airing today, and it was just 3821, which is the same one that aired at 5 pm yesterday. And they're only airing Season 30. They're not airing Season 29. I don't know where you got the idea that they're showing older episodes.
Actually, the video for that one was actually done in Season 30 (1999), but what they did was, they did a new video for the song, and they put the original audio recording with it. They also did this for the songs "La La La" and "C is for Cookie."
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