Sesame Street Classics on YouTube
Full episodes of classic Sesame Street have arrived on YouTube. See the latest releases and join the discussion.
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.
"Secretary of Cookie"... 🤣
Interesting they would've given Herry a decent-sized role; he was always the character on the fringes, teetering between popular and obscure.
Seems like all the political stuff may have bored kids tbh; as others have echoed, probably for the better this wasn't made.
You know, I'm kinda beginning to side with Oscarfan now in not digging the simplistic cover art; I feel like something like this that is celebrating the show's entire run should be more akin to the hodgepodge of the Sunny Days cover:
Just a week ago I was complaining that they didn't use characters like Cookie and Grover enough in the street scenes, but evidently I've seen so little of Sesame Street that I have no authority over that.
I am a fan of both Muppets and Looney Tunes, and I'd say the Muppets have had way more going on in the last decade than Looney Tunes. The only things I can remember for the Looney Tunes was the show and some shorts, while the Muppets have had two full-lengths, a show on a major network, Babies...
I know that's "official", but they are way too sophisticated for those ages: I could see Elmo being 10, Grover 14 and honestly, I see Big Bird as like 24. I don't know why they even bother to give them ages though... it's weird.
Edit: Then again, idk; Elmo does talk like a baby and I remember...
I failed that twice -- I apparently failed to yield to a pedestrian who was pacing in circles on a street corner and I don't even remember what happened the second... I thought I passed with flying colors both times! :big_grin:
I think Warner Bros. would certainly be more adventurous and lenient with the brand as I'm assuming they aren't as busy as Disney... to quote Frank, Disney is way too precious with it, which is a detriment.
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