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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I wonder if the makers of this movie are going to research the few Family Circus TV specials for reference on how to handle the movies, since a half-hour special can develop the characters personalities better than a short comic strip.
Had he still been doing those during the last few months of The Nostalgia Critic (well, we know that during the time he was editing To Boldly Flee he was only making Nostalgia Critic and the occasional Bum Review)? While I've seen some of them, I don't ever remember seeing anything on the main...
I'll say that the majority of my choices was based on how often I read the strips (especially for anything that wasn't my choice for #3-1). I read the comics section of the newspaper quite regularly (almost every day) from 1995 until about 2003, currently I tend to only read comic strips if...
I wonder when an official trailer will come out online. Interestingly, I recently watched the trailers for the last few Sesame Street releases, and noticed that the upload date on both trailers was a day before the DVDs came out. I could have sworn those trailers were online longer before the...
Top ten favoirte comic strips:
10. Bloom County
9. U.S. Acres
8. Fox Trot
7. Muppets
6. Dennis the Menace
5. Family Circus
4. Ziggy
3. Calvin and Hobbes
2. Garfield
1. Peanuts
Here's a list that can be seen as both "out there" and self-fullfilling: A list of the top ten videos I made and uploaded to YouTube:
10. It Came From Where It Was Supposed to Come From
9. Werm: This is Me
8. The Ain’t Show
7. Drawer-Opening Remote
6. How to Make Sense Out of Dead Doughnuts...
I've only listened to a little of this... And it doesn't sound like the best Muppet production ever. I assume the music video will be better (hopefully it'll be more like OK Go's "Muppet Show Theme" video and less like the Weezer video).
I was expecting this to be a cover of the Beatles' "All...
I assume there's a poll limit. I voted "don't care" because I have so many favorites that aren't options (as well as some favorites that are).
It's interesting, I know of a few people who are at least five years older than me, and yet they seem to have grown up on many of the early-1990s...
I know that comment's not from you, but he didn't just leave the Critic for Demo Reel (I've never heard of "How It Shoudl Have Ended"), he also left it to do a nostalgia-based talk show (has a trailer for that come out yet?).
As long as there's material to parody it can't get old. When Weird...
Isn't it sad how this special is getting an official audio release yet there's never been an official audio release of Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas, The Muppets Go to the Movies, A Muppet Family Christmas (would the music rights issues affecting the video releases pertain to a commercial...
The irony I was referring to is the fact that when the specials were made, the Disney Channel stars were more current than the Muppets and likely were promoted as the reason for its target audience to watch (I don't actually remember seeing any of the commercials, so I could be wrong), while if...
This reminds me of the first time I heard of Mother Goose and Grimm, it was in a commercial for the cartoon series with Garfield talking about Grimm. Both shows were on CBS, but now I wonder if having Garfield promote the show had anything to do with Mark Evanier writing both.
I've noticed over the years that on Rugrats characters might mention something kids wouldn't exactly know but vaguely or even deliberately not say what they are. I know, I could have just asked my parents or somebody else, but at the time I didn't think to ask older people to explain obscure...
I thought certain cliffs or holes led to bottomless areas. Most notably in Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, I thought that the cliff Yukon Cornelius fell off of was bottomless, and wondered how the abominable snowman could bounce his way up. Ditto with the cliff that Rudoph knocked a log into...
How ironic. I had no idea the DC stars who appear in the specials were no longer relevent, and also had no idea that people had forgotten about the DC shows they were famous for. Of course when the Studio DC specials aired I had hardly been aware of any of the Disney Channel shows besides Hannah...
Top ten episodes of Taz-Mania:
10. The Taz Story Primer
9. Heartbreak Taz
8. It's No Picnic
7. Just Be Cuz
6. Kiwi A La King
5. Woeful Wolf
4. Friends for Strife
3. No Time for Christmas
2. The Pied Piper of Taz-Mania
1. Devil of a Job
Sony has had the video rights to The Dark Crystal and The StoryTeller since the Jim Henson Home Entertainment days, while the company has always had the distribution rights to Labyrinth and Buddy. I don't think any companies that had the primary video rights to the Henson library has ever had...
I find it amusing how the packaging mentions that it's "packed with classics like Monsterpiece Theater and Beetle Bailey". Considering the same Beetle Bailey segment had been included on the previous two releases (I assume there's only one Beetle Bailey segment produced for Sesame Street), I...
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