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.
While I wasn't going to elaborate on Drumph as this is not the right thread to do so, I find him an empty suit that just wants a Republican in charge so he can get a nice tax break when he licenses his name out for a casino. Basically, he doesn't even offer anything beyond the standard cheap...
I'd rather Brickleberry. :shifty:
At least that has Tom Kenny in it. And it does something. Stone Quackers does nothing and proudly, smugly calls itself art.
But considering a far superior Comedy Central animated series was royally screwed out of another season, I'd be up for some Moonbeam...
Had a lousy surprise in the latest Bob's Burgers.
Apparently, Dynamite comics thinks that a (get ready for this) Brickleberry comic book is going to be profitable.
What? They couldn't afford the Mr. Pickles license? :rolleyes:
That's my point, and I've discussed this a lot on the Sesame Street part of the forum. My point is, it's completely hypocritical that other junk/convenience foods got a free pass when they sponsored PBS programming, but throw a royal hissy fit when McD's did. And unlike the others, they never...
Speaking of Pebbles, I grabbed a box of "Ice Cream Pebbles: Rainbow Sherbet Flavor." Discounting the fact sherbet isn't ice cream yet somehow classified as it, I bought this expecting it to be Fruity Pebbles with pieces picked out only to leave Orange, Lime and Raspberry. Somehow, however, I...
It's funny that he sounds closer to Oscar than he does with his Frank Oz roles. Which are close enough, as far as I'm concerned.
I'd have to say this is a pretty unexpected understudy. He actually sounds like Carol currently. Slightly lower and a bit more gravelly than when he started.
Elmo's a great character when he plays off of someone. Shame that most of the time they just want him to be solo. Elmo has some great depth when they pair him off certain characters. Oscar (where he takes the curmudgeonly grandpa/uncle role), Grover (the know it all older brother figure who...
I think the greatest thing was that show "Happy Endings," if for no other reason that the gay character was portrayed as sloppy, lazy, and vaguely dude-bro-ish. Meanwhile, when someone behind The Millers said "we need a camp gay stereotype to make the show better," which it totally didn't (J...
And the worst part is, it's not that the price of oil climbed much higher, so much as the oil companies just raised prices for the sake of making more money. And the joke's going to be on those who bought gas guzzlers the second gas went under 2 bucks. What goes down inevitably comes back up...
I'd see it go the other way too about losing a strong female lead in the show as well. As far as I'm concerned, it feels like she's gone mainly to put the ever suffering assistant jokes to bed as well as trying to give character development back into the Mayor. And I like the direction that...
To me it didn't matter that Johnny was black or white. The fact is, the movie sucked, the reason the movie was made sucked and made no sense, the fact that Fox is still holding onto the rights even after losing all that money sucks. I do not mind a race lift or genderswap. Just make sure the...
I remember a while back when there was a campaign to get a "plus sized" Princess into a Disney movie. Of course, "plus sized" itself is a relative and poorly defined and usually a passive aggressive in itself term to mean fat. And yes, I have the morbid curiosity to have a fat Disney Princess...
First off, no one uses the words "homosexual" anymore unless they're clearly homophobic. I just love how they took that word and made it somehow more offensive than the one that begins with an "F" and means British pork meatballs. I can't even use the word "African American" anymore because...
Actually, I read that they approached Cartoon Network before adult swim was a thing and that was the main problem they had with selling the show to a network.
They wouldn't let them use the words "Cold Ones" or "Crap." Even though Hey Arnold used "crap" a dozen times with no complaint, as did...
Ratchet and Clank wasn't meant for mass consumption, and considering how many Canadian tax credits it got for animating and voicing there, it would have been profitable if they just released it DTV/Streaming/Playstation exclusive. But I'm hugely disappointed that Key and Peele put out a great...
I think certain types want more than what society is willing at the time. I'm absolutely happy that shows like Steven Universe and Clarence managed to force through some progress. Though in SU's case, the gems are technically genderless and just take on female human characteristics. The gay...
...just don't expect them to be any good.
Muppets on Stage
Muppetville
Can you believe people paid good money for games like that? And they say Muppet Babies solidified the Muppets place as "children's entertainment." Nothing like a bunch of dull mini-games in the loosest sense of the word...
And it seems they're working with the character personalities instead of just slapping substandard tropes on them. Considering that's one of their live action shows, 4 kids with stock tropes I shudder to call personalities. That's giving them too much credit.
But this show manages to have 11...
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