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Jim Henson Idea Man
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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.
Hey, that sounds like a spinoff of the episode when Mr Hooper died. But it's physically possible for a canceled show to come back on the air, it's not possible for the dead to come back.
I don't know. It's interesting to see how first McDonald's was a local sponsor of Sesame Street, then about 14 or 15 years later, it became a regular nationwide sponsor.
Yes, Bert is still around. This morning, in episode #4075, I saw a Bert and Ernie clip for the first time in which Bert sings, "There's a Tiger in My Book." Yes, I've seen the original animated version, but is the Bert and Ernie version new for Season 35?
Well, the spell was that Sesame Street went from a 3-5 year old audience to a 2-4 year old audience. But yes, Season 35 has been great-I think it might be appropriate for five-year-olds as well. In Season 34, they improved the show by dividing the main street story in two. They brought back...
Today, I saw the episode where Telly subscribes to the Letter-of-the-Month Club where he receives all 26 letters at once and Alan, who is putting together a birthday party for a Honker, gets in a pickle with all 26 letters coming in the store. The Letter-of-the-Month club sounds similar to the...
In Season 33, Sesame Street's format had changed, with the structure change and introduction of Journey To Ernie. Then Season 34 was better, a little similar to the old format-the street story was divided in two. Now in Season 35, the closing is no longer tied in to the main street story. Does...
As a matter of fact, McDonald's is a sponsor of Sesame Street. In the early 90s they were a local sponsor of its WGBH broadcast, then they became a regular sponsor of the show in 2003.
As I said at the beginning, I loved this episode because it sounded similar to the ending of The Aristocats when Edgar tries to send Duchess and the kittens to Timbuktu(See above for details). And when naming all these similarities, maybe the counterpart of Frou Frou kicking Edgar into the trunk...
Or maybe Telly could have set up a foundation for all the off-age toys that the residents of Sesame Street liked too much to get rid of. I remember the part when Alan tells Telly about the pet rock he didn't want to get rid of, so when he got beyond the age for it, he started using it as a...
I wasn't born in Snuffy's invisible days. I only found out about them from reading, "The Sesame Street ABC Storybook" and "The Sesame Street 123 Storybook" in the stories, "The Sockmaker and the Snuffleupagus" and "Goldie-Snuffle and the Seven Bears." Where did Big Bird first meet Snuffy? Was...
Actually, they haven't been focusing on Ernie very much lately either(except for Journey To Ernie), never mind Bert. The only Season 34 episode with a street story that revolved around Ernie was episode #4034(or as I cal it, "Moody Moose Buttons",see my list) in which Ernie puts together a...
Fisher-Price used to make those "Music Box Record Players", one of which was a Sesame Street version. Here are some songs playable on the Fisher-Price Music Box record player, and where they(or their elements) have appeared on Sesame Street:
Humpty Dumpty-a News Flash appearance, and maybe in a...
I had it on Golden Book Video as a youngster, and I was extremely fond of it. I used to imagine myself in this story whenever I was at preschool, play group, or any other place where I met with kids in a group.
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