Macy's Thanksgiving Parade
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That wasn't too bad; they aren't really any bad Oscar-related stories. Though the sanitation worker video felt like they shoehorned in one of those faux-letter films.
I really liked the new version of "I Love Trash" too. Why they haven't made HD-versions of the other classic songs I'll never know.
I don't get the appeal of this show, but I guess it was an okay appearance. I wish Jason was given a Sesame song to lip-sync to just because Big Bird was around, but whatyagonnado.
The best parts were the shots of Chrissy Teagan's daughter just going wild seeing the Muppets up there.
Yes, you can do it that way, or if you click the image on a page, it brings up this box. Click on the file name at the top and it will bring you to the file page.
(not to self-back pat, but) The Wiki really is the best resource for this kind of thing and we're getting closer than ever before to having info on virtually the whole series.
The easiest way to find an episode using a certain segment is to go directly to the file page, which will show you the...
I tend to like characters whose intent is to be funny. Like, sure, Zoe and Rosita can have funny moments, but they weren't created to be "funny" characters. Someone like Stinky was. Stinky I never minded, because he was funny. The Elephant - yeah, maybe the voice was a little much, but again...
A lot of these web-exclusive music videos are particularly geared toward the younger crowd, not unlike "Baby Shark" and other kids videos of that nature. They're supposed to be simple songs.
I don't think these convention appearances are officially Sesame-sanctioned things. They might get Sesame's permission to use their name in promoting them.
You're assuming two things:
1. people don't watch HBO because it costs money
2. people don't watch PBS because...it's not ABC/NBC?
Neither of those are true. People watch HBO, regardless of the fact they have to pay for it - just look at how big Game of Thrones was. People watch PBS - they...
Not likely. Especially considering this is produced for a certain channel; there probably won't be any breaks, so commercial networks would have to remove stuff and fit in commercials.
Mike was pretty much just a friend of Gina's. Him working at the fix-it shop was a one-episode thing where he would babysit Gabi.
I also thought he was too hammy; everyone else felt more "real" and he felt definitely like a "character," ya know?
It's not really logistical to have every cast member back. Mike was only around for a couple of seasons; he wouldn't have been at the top of anyone's list, no doubt. From what we've seen, I think they got all the important people (except for maybe Gabi and I dunno Buffy, I guess?).
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