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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Oh my... I have a chance to see this show. I'm attending school here in Kalamazoo & it's coming here in November. Only if I could find some friends who are willing to go with me...*sigh* it's hard being a muppet fan sometimes.
Yeah, its like the newer muppets have overtaken the classic ones. Only ones still holding there own are Grover and Cookie it seems. And Big Bird to a certain extent.
Okay thanks for breaking it down, lol. Goodness that's a lot of costume changes. I have so much respect for those performers for that.
Edit...lol @ Oscarfan's post above.
Wow that is something...Elmo was just peaking in popularity around that time, lol.
So I hear Ernie & Baby Bear are splitting tracks, Bert's performer also is a sheep, Big Bird's performer is a penguin & backlight performer. Any idea who's doing Oscar, Hoots, and Murray Starrfilter?
Wasn't there an episode in the early 2000's where BB & Snuffy were trying to find the owner of a baby shoe & tried Alice? Thats the last time I saw her.
That said, I really want Roxy to make a comeback,lol.
The orange Dino Is "cousin Riff". The yellow one is BJ. Riff, IMO was so pointless in bringing on the show. Though honestly, the show should've just died when Bob West retired as Barneys voice.
Sorry, I'm one of the kids of the "Barney generation", lol. And yes I confess to being nostalgic at...
It's interesting...when you think about it, the only characters who've never been u/s in a show are Cookie Monster, Big Bird, Bert, Ernie, and Oscar. I believe even an early Elmo was an u/s once, correct? It's just interesting how SS changes over time.
I take it you saw that YouTube vid too?
But yeah, no denying I'm upset about that. A show without Telly is just weird, since he adds so much to the story. And The Count as an understudy? I'm sorry, but...
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