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.
In defense of MMW, it's pretty obvious that they were trying to really slaughter the evil twin trope as well as the "How gullible can the heroes be" extremely annoying trope. If the Muppets knew that it wasn't Kermit, the film would've been over in like 10 minutes.
That's the thing that bugs...
That I wouldn't quite mind as much, but this was submitted to the actual Lego site under their fan Mixel creations section. I've known other artists to have their art completely lifted and sold as bootlegged merchandise. By that much, I really shouldn't complain or say anything. But this just...
GM changed the recipe for various cereals in the last few years. Partially to replace hi fructose corn sweeteners to..uh... corn sweeteners with regular amounts of fructose, maybe? And they went on a whole grain kick that made some of their cereals taste like cardboard for a while. And the...
I want to give Trolls a chance if they can make a good trailer out of it. The teaser looks like every kids movie ever made from 2002 to whenever the heck Kung Fu Panda came out. The hip "urban" music that 50 year olds think the youngsters like (to be fair, Whip and Nae Nae is only a year old...
While I'm of the kind that feels that Frozen both gets too much hate and too much love, I'm really glad that Disney has a film that's doing far better than Frozen. It was really starting to become a highly overrated film, especially from the licensing angle. I'd much rather see merchandise of...
There was absolutely nothing in the film about money. That's something Fox Business (the greater of two evils) would make up to perpetuate the imaginary conspiracy theory about the poor trying to get the rich's hard earned money and fears of communism that would never happen in this country in...
Even if the movie had no message and wasn't made to fill a need for something, I can't get behind abusive relationships. There are a few examples of more mainstream (just they flopped is all) films he reviewed that had terrible terrible relationships in there that are just as cringeworthy...
Been saying that for years. Now, I love Spongebob and everything, but it's not even the best cartoon on the network, even currently (there's at least general consensus that Harvey Beaks and TMNT are well done shows). I am by no means surprised that kids who watch the network and vote on the...
The potential for the episode for all of that to go down is immense. There's always some level of continuity with these side events in this series, and that character's downfall is going to be epic. I also rather like the
Also, the mother of the bratty child from Patience makes another...
I like how he was instantly horrified upon opening the folder to see that he had to eat one.
The entire episode was a tongue in cheek riff on the show's furry confusion, and indeed furry confusion in most anthro-media. The Bears live as humans but are bears so naturally they'd feel terrible...
It's never going to achieve mainstream success if they continue to pass off terrible messages and come off as whiny and defensive. Vegitales is one of the few of acclaim because it's both well done and gentle and friendly enough in the message that it's approachable and enjoyable. No matter...
This odd cereal promotion commercial for Batman VS Superman popped up during Clarence or something and it couldn't have been a bigger WTFrag.
All together now...
Take on me (take on me)
Take me on (take on me)
I'll be go-o-o-ne.....
If anyone wants a replica of Judy's Carrot Shaped secret recorder pen, they actually have some at The Disney Store. Not an exact prop replica (it has a sticker with her face on it because it's kid's merchandise), but close enough.
There's no greater evidence to that than "Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf." The main story doesn't seem like it could fit a standard Scooby-Doo episode slot, so it somehow turns into a road race. And I swear it did because they had a Wacky Races "movie" concept and partially written...
While not exactly the Nostalgia Critic, I've been watching a LOT of Cinema Snob as of Monday and only due to curiosity about something posted in the So Bad It's Horrible TVTropes page. I've noticed a couple things.
Christian alternative movies are terrible. Not so much in quality...
While this isn't something I'd normally post and something I'd normally avoid a dark spot about myself but.
If you follow me, you've probably seen me rant about some *&^% kid stealing my Mixel fan art (and yes, it should be my own fault for being a grown @%% man who gives those things the time...
I'll give the O'Neals credit for something. The hypocrisy of religious types about sex. It wasn't gratuitous, nor did it even happen. It's a perfectly justifiably angry rant about these controlling religious parental figures forcing their beliefs down their kid's throats at the risk of them...
Here's the thing. I'm clearly getting mixed signals from Disney. Just was at a Disney store last night to look at the Zootopia stuff, and they completely restocked some of the 2011 movie merchandise. It was just the figure set (the '11 one without Walter and Constantine which I needed) and...
Seems that in running around a major company, Clarence not only winds up doing a lot of damage, but a yet to have been introduced character finally gets his first onscreen appearance...
And as I've always said on this site, the old school fans tend to ignore the variables of the other trends in preschool programming as well. Sesame Street was always designed to be experimental and adaptive. On the plus side, the teacher-like lectures of the earliest seasons dies out fairly...
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