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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.
Well, I can't believe Season 35 went by so fast! Back in the old days, it used to last the entire year, and now, it's over in just a little over a month! But all in all, I do think that it was MUCH better than Seasons 33 and 34.
And for teenintosesame, I don't know why WGBH never aired that...
I'm telling you, they don't like Sesame Street! I bet you $100 that next year, Sesame Too will be gone as well, and that Noggin will have no Sesame Workshop programming at all.
Actually, I noticed the same thing! Chris's voice WAS edited out this time, but it wasn't before. And I also noticed the newly added cartoon letters on the screen. And while singing, I understand that they did record Chris's voice, but they cut it out, because the executive producer at the time...
Mark the Shark, I LOVED that skit you did. And DonMusic, I loved yours, too. In fact, it was wonderful. And this is the perfect time for it, because it was this time of year that it went off the air last year. I actually did do one earlier, and it was about Hilary Duff taking over Sesame Street...
I actually saw that episode this morning, and during Elmo's World, they redid that old song "Bells", which I knew about for quite awhile. But they didn't do the whole song, and, as usual, it wasn't nearly as good as the original. :smirk:
Noggin didn't destory the copies, they're just not showing them anymore, because they don't have the rights to show them. I'm sure they still have them in their library.
Well, it looked more like a regular show for older kids, kind of like the Season 19 episode where she got hired to work at Hooper's. About how there were no muppets trying to help her out. The show was mostly built around Gina and David.
I think you're right about the producers. In fact, the executive producer who was there from 1993-2002, Michael Loman, was the main man who didn't really want the show to be for kids of all ages. He wanted it to strictly be for younger kids. So, I'm glad he's gone! :)
Actually, there was an episode from Season 21 where she graduated from high school. In fact, it was the season finale. I would love to see it sometime, and I actually have seen a clip of it somewhere, and it did not look much like Sesame Street.
I actually have quite a few SS shows from the early 90s, taped from WNET/New York. And on all of them, the local sponsors are "bank for kids" and "Play-O-Rena". But you know, I do have one show from WLIW, and the local sponsor of that actually is something about a farm. Is that the one you're...
Yes, I do know that piece. It was a robot that did all sorts of things. In the beginning of the film were some wooden dolls. And the robot could put together blocks and make words, and it made the words "SESAME STREET" in blocks. It also wrote the numbers "0 1 2 3" using some kind of white...
Well, they obviously don't know much at all. And that isn't even the number that I call. The number I use is 212-595-3456. But I don't know why they said that. And it's funny, because I recently looked at the WHYY schedule, and they recently pushed the airing of Sesame Street back to only once a...
You wanna know what? I think I know why the show has gotten a bit better since Season 33. I think that all that dumbing down of the show was mainly the idea of former Executive Producer, Michael Loman. He worked there from 1993 until 2002. And he was the main man that wanted the show to be for...
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