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
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Back to the Rock Season 2
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Jim Henson Idea Man
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Alright, so it looks to be this was clearly racially motivated after all. A video recently surfaced of an employee dressed as Telly (I believe) literally purposely pushing down a young black girl on the ground. My heart sank watching it.
To clarify, more videos surfaced of the same person in the Rosita costume ignoring black children.
So honestly, this could be racially motivated. It could just be a coincidence. At this point, it's hard to determine unless the person in the costume speaks up on the issue.
Sad to see this one is now officially lost (especially given a show from the late 70s probably would have been stored better):
https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/Episode_1143
Figures it’s trending on twitter. :rolleyes:
But in seriousness, looking at the body language, it’s really hard to tell when you can’t see facial expressions. The employee could have been spitefully saying “no” with that hand gesture (and if they were, shame on them), or they could have just...
Yeah, that seems a little unexpected and too soon. I mean some episodes that are literally lost will not be getting full images for a good while, so that kinda makes things a bit more challenging for those looking for full guides.
I mean, once it's on the internet, it's pretty much there forever. If people really want to keep these shows then they need to do their part with saving them.
No yeah, I’m all for whichever seasons people wish to enjoy on their own terms. I just personally don’t find any spark when it comes to the street material from (most) of the 70s and early 80s, sans some nice little funny bits and stories thrown in here and there.
I watched the show during the...
Season 2 for me is honestly on the same level of 1. It just has a much more colorful look with better lighting, more background shades and the introduction of the Lavender AM.
My problem with most of the 70s (and early 80s) scene material is how most of it is just random and improvised.
Sure, they have funny bits here and there, but I’d rather take street scenes with stories than one where it’s just the adults and kids looking at an animal and then playing “One of...
I mean….. he’s technically not wrong on that. (CTW)
In all fairness I don’t mind most of the inserts (the only ones I never really cared for were Buddy and Jim; they have their moments, but more often I find them rather annoying, particularly Jim), but watching a full show including the street...
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