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.
You know what? I think I found the reason why HBO would bother with this whole deal.
Their current kid's programming line up is brutal. For a premium cable network, they really have some low rent edutainment programming. At least in the case of what I stumbled upon. A crummy stop motion...
While I don't really want to admit it, I did kinda like Boarder Town, but I really don't think there can be much more the show can do. You'd think in an era where not racist racists propping up a demagogue pandering expressly to them a show about a racist boarder worker having to deal with...
While the show has referenced Revolutionary Girl Utena before, the beginning of the flashback really took those references visual and even pacing wise. Especially the upside-down palace.
I especially love the revelation that Garnet was the first mixed fusion. That gives a nice extra level of...
Actually, that does bring up one tiny question about the merchandising of the show. The money SW gets from toys and shirts and stuff will still go to the company for further investment in their programs, even though the show is now funded mostly by HBO, right? I'm sure it does, and I'm sure...
The show itself seemed to say how darn lucky they were to get another season. Hopefully they don't pull another The Neighbors and push their luck with a massive cliffhanger that goes unheeded. Though, I'll say so far the gambit of throwing a last minute wrench to complicate things last season...
I hope to hear of more original cartoons in the future that aren't preschool series (even though they are quite good). I'm disappointed in the lack of a merchandising push for any of these (the Gravity Falls toys are still impossible to find, and the show's an episode shy from being over), and...
That episode was one of my favorites in the series. Mike getting protective of his adoptive daughter, and fighting the heck out of the Satanists. That was a great action moment the show kinda needed to see a tiny bit more of.
Though, they did advertise a completely different episode about...
The current media landscape doesn't do any form of the Muppets any favors. I've been saying since before the show was even a thing, ever since the first movie that a Muppet Show wouldn't work on current network TV. Especially one that tried to ape the format of the original. We'd at best get...
Or if the deal just runs out and they get a better offer somewhere else. To be perfectly honest, that screwed up physical home media as well. Look how long it took them to get the 60's Batman show on DVD. Then look at how much they cost.
SS episodes vanishing off multiple platforms is...
Darkwing Duck is one of, if not my absolute favorite cartoons of all time. And that puts me in an awkward situation.
I do not want to be the kind that worries about his favorite late childhood character getting a new series. I certainly don't want to be the "I don't think this is a good idea"...
Probably missed it because the very same gimmick of just slapping a character's head on a DVD cover instead of actual artwork to make it pop better makes these things look less remarkable. But glad to hear that the original is still available.
The cover of the second issue of the horrible Archie Comics TMNT side min-series: April O'Neil: The May East Saga.
Hunched over, ravenous Splinter craves his own tail as the four turtles melt.
And it's still a prettier sight than "We Wish you a Turtle Christmas."
I'm pretty sure at this point, no one under the age of 25 (and that's being generous with my estimation) has even seen the original. Took them long enough just to make it a TV series (what they should have been doing), but it clearly wasn't successful by the time it came out after all those...
My main issue with Wimzie is that it could have been a better show with better puppetry and less reliance on prerecorded dialogue from voice actors. There's just something off about the show, and I think it was that.
I'll give the first episodes this. I give them some credit for trying something new with the characters and trying to put them into a real world setting. The problem was the direction of the show at first. They had all the elements of a Muppet show, but didn't utilize them fully. I liked...
I'm glad that outside of that, they brought back New Thursdays. I really am not a fan of this airing hiatus followed by a month's worth of episodes in a week schedule that CN has.
There has to be a Frozen Shower head.
If there isn't, well, this is a first for Disney.
Then again, I once saw in a Disney Store catalog have a Mickey Mouse and friends menorah. I'm not Jewish, so I can't really see where that falls on the scale of sacrilegious or charming.
The original movie and TV roles are the characters. The movie versions of the characters have always paired greatly with each other. Look at the Grumpy Old Men films. The TV show is one of my favorite 70's sitcoms. This just seems like every lame attempt at a laugh track/audience style...
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