Christmas Music
Our 25th annual Christmas Music Merrython is underway on Muppet Central Radio. Listen to the best Muppet Christmas music of all-time through December 25.
Macy's Thanksgiving Parade
Let us know your thoughts on the Sesame Street appearance at the annual Macy's Parade.
Sesame Street debuts on Netflix
Sesame Street Season 56 has premiered on Netflix and PBS. Let us know your thoughts on the anticipated season.
Back to the Rock Season 2
Fraggle Rock Back to the Rock Season 2 has premiered on AppleTV+. Watch the anticipated new season and let us know your thoughts.
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.
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+.
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.
Hey, classic SS fans, when I watched the Season 30 episode of SS, there was your fan favorite, Sherlock Hemlock, the World's Greatest Detective. Punk, I was never afraid of Vincent Twice when I was a little kid and today. It was the Mysterious Theatre skit where Sherlock looks for the missing...
Okay, MC fans, today's letter of the thread is U! I watched 123 SS yesterday and saw some of the U skits. My U memories I saw yesterday are...
1) The NOO-nee-NOO Typewriter Guy U-Umbrella: It starts to rain, so the typewriter guy opens the umbrella to make him dry. Then, the rain stops, so...
I've remembered a few skits where Grover sells anything to Kermit back when I was a kid. Now, when I watched Play With Me Sesame yesterday, I saw one sketch that I remembered so far right after the Ten Tiny Turtles On the Telephone and before Jazzy Spies#10. It was where Grover wants Kermit to...
Hi! When I watched an old Bert and Ernie sketch on Play With Me Sesame yesterday, I laughed at it! Here's how it went so far:
Bert's reading the Feathered Fairy Tales book and Ernie enters to let Bert play "Ernie's Guess What I Am" game, but Bert doesn't want to play, because he wants to...
Does anyone remember Buddy and Jim? Y'know, two guys who've trying to do things right just like Mr. Noodle of Elmo's World. They appear from the first season and I remembered some of the skits when I watched a few old SS episodes.
1) Where Buddy tries to hang the picture on the wall, but he's...
OOPS! I've made a boo-boo on the I cartoon that nobody ever remembered. It was the dot of the I trying to get on top of the lowercase i, but it kept saying "I" in a loud voice chasing the dot away, but it finally got back on the i while the i kept bellowing "I!" telling it to get off, but the...
During my big Winter break of the year, 2002, I watched a couple of skits with Herry Monster with a blue nose! The only skits I only saw are...
1) The one where he wants the triangle. First, he spotted a rectangle, but Grover thinks that it's not a triangle. So Herry spotted a square, but...
Here is the talk of what SS Muppets scare us most. We've been talking about any Muppet that scares us during our What sketches scare you thread.
Mine were Elmo wearing a tounge on the Elmo's World: Shoes segment, the bare-faced AM's from the preimere episode, the peanut-butter-and-jelly...
When I watched Sesame Street #3795 yesterday, there are a couple of strange segments I saw! I already talked to you about the ELMO WEARING A TOUNGE ALREADY!!! I saw that on #3785! I think the Elmo's World: Shoes segment is pretty weird, 'cuz of the animated segment about the history of shoes, an...
Guys!!! You've gotta hear this! I watched Sesame Street episode #3795 and the sponsored letter and number are J and 3! This was the episode where Telly wants his pogo stick back, but Zoe wants to practice playing with it. Here are the only J sketches I recall....
1) A strange live-action film...
If you are a fan of classic SS, you can remember the classic number film segments featuring Paul Bendict, the number painter. I think it never played the number "1" and "12" versions, but it played 2-11. Here are all of his segments so you will remember these.
2-on the sailboat
3-on slices...
Anybody remember this live film segment with toys and robots?
It scared the heck out of me and here's how it went: it starts with a couple of dolls and many of the toys began to move after the clown-like doll moves all around as scary tuba and trumpet music plays! Then it fades to robotic...
When I saw the thoughts of Sesame Street on the Jump the Shark site, there's something terrible in it: most of the fans hate Elmo and Zoe. They think that everyone ignores Grover, so Elmo wants to kill him!!
Do you guys think everyone ignores Grover, so SS producers got rid of him?
I remember the other alphabet segment where letters are drawn. I made a parody of this segment on my own alphabet book in 1998 that had my favorite muppet characters but not SS characters until...I disliked it.
If you remember this alphabet segment, here's how it went:
First, a live hand draws...
Anybody remember the animated alphabet segment with all twenty-six letters in different colors? I remember seeing it on the video, "The Alphabet Game" and on an episode where Oscar moves from Sesame Street and had skits like the Question Song (w/Grover and a little girl muppet), Who Am I, Say...
Here is the brief history of the closing themes of Sesame Street.
In 1969, I think it featured an old, old live-action spot where kids are playing. In 1971 (or 1972), SS changed it into the animated closing theme with kids and muppets where it starts with Grover flying on an airplane and ends...
I remember seeing a couple of animated openings of the early episodes of Sesame Street. They play before the Sesame Street Theme Song. In 1969, when Sesame Street debuted, Jim Henson made the claymation series for the first season. Then in the early '70's seasons, the openings are animated. They...
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