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
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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.
Of the later episodes, you can't go wrong with Muppet Babies: The Next Generation. So many parodies mixed together, a rare episode that focuses on Rowlf, and "The Future is Counting on You" is a great song.
I also really like Comic Capers. It's great to see the babies portray Peanuts...
I'm pretty sure it was from 1993-1998.
I feel like these should have been called "Coming tomorrow on Sesame Street!" instead of "Coming soon!", since it seems they always were promoting tomorrow's episodes.
I remember watching the episode where Slimey landed on the moon, on the friday...
Watching the segments with Big Bird trying and failing to convince the adults that Snuffy is real can be both funny and frusterating at the same time (but it feels less frustrating knowing that the adults would eventually see Snuffy), but it's really funny whenever another character sees or...
If we get any episodes from that era on DVD, I wonder if they would include those (just as the Old School DVDs include, for the most part, the sponsorship credits and PBS logo). I can't remember off-hand the iTunes copies of the season 25 episodes include them.
There was recently an interview with Matt Vogel, where he mentioned that these days he doesn't perform Big Bird as much as he used to (I assume because he's also been busy with Jerry Nelson's characters, or perhaps because Big Bird's been in considerably less episodes each year).
It's great...
They were only on the show for season 12, not sure if they're segments were repeated after season 12 (or, if they were, how long they were repeated). I'm hoping that the season 16 premiere (which Muppet Wiki has no information on) just happens to include one of their routines. Or that maybe...
The Muppets Take Manhattan doesn't have any fourth-wall breaking at all.
The movie has another fourth-wall-breaking moment or two. When Big Bird enters the farm and sees chickens, he looks at the audience and says, "maybe they'll invite me to dinner!" And Grover sort of talks to the audience...
Looking at my previous post, I can't believe I started listing playsets for series 1 and 2 without continuing the playsets (I know, it would probably end up like that in real life). I had intended on listing for series 3 a Charlie's Restauraunt playset with Grover, but then I couldn't think of...
Long ago somebody who worked on the finale (either Earl Kress or Tim) mentioned that there was a drawing for the finale which was a big circle with sections listing what kind of characters were supposed to go where. Too bad I didn't notice that drawing in this.
I wonder if more storyboards...
I find it odd this thread title says "speculation", when it's really just a wishlist thread. There's no official announcement or even rumors that an action figure collection is in the works (or have I missed the rumors?) so there's not really anything to speculate.
What I would want for series...
This week I've had a number of dreams regarding a fourth set.
First, I dreamt that Sesame Workshop asked fans on facebook to let them know what clips they want on volume 4 (I just suggested "any or all of the Miami Mice segments"). Then, I dreamt that the set was out and actually had some...
I'm indifferent to the title. It's not bad, maybe it's be better without the periods. I can think of some titles that would be better... Which would have also been better and appropriate for the last film.
I just remembered that the storybook adaptation of Christmas Eve on Sesame Street makes it a bit ambiguous as to whether Kermit can see Snuffy. I've only read/looked in the book a few times, but the various plots and subplots (like the Ernie and Bert subplot and the Cookie Monster subplot) are...
Part of me thinks that Disney owns the meeting films due to having the Muppet name in the title (and the first one prominiently features characters from The Muppet Show). I also think that's why Disney got The Muppet Musicians of Bremen, more than because of Kermit's involvement (I'd be a little...
One thing I've been wondering, and I'm not sure whether it's okay to ask here or start a thread about it, but is Slimey still on the show? I haven't watched enough of the show since season 40 and don't recall reading about any post-season 40 Slimey appearances, but that doesn't mean he's not...
One thing I wonder about is whether the two companies care about cases where minor/obscure characters were reused, which The Jim Henson Company did constantly, especially in the 1990s. Henson probably didn't keep track of what characters from what productions were being recycled (since they...
One thing that's bad about the website is that not only is sourcing not neccessary, but it's apparrently encouraged to not show sources.
Also, there are times when it's not too clear what the website is talking about. Like on the Sesame Street page, when it mentions Follow That Bird, it...
Wait, is the show in the public domain? I thought the whole series was still under copyright.
Also, while some shows may have episodes in the public domain, I'm pretty sure that there aren't any episodes or inserts of Sesame Street in the public domain (if there are, then I wish somebody...
For years I've really wanted to see The Count's appearance on Miami Mice, since it's the rarest-known Miami Mice segment, but at this point I'll settle for any Miami Mice segment, regardless of whether it's one that can be viewed on YouTube (and I feel like the ones with Ernie and Kermit are...
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