The Muppet Show
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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.
Just checked and there sure are. Like 12 of them. And they all talk. They'll be out just after the Nerf promotion. I'm very happy about this for one reason.
I want to see how the commercials deal with the fact that Mr. Happy Meal (or whatever he's called, the current mascot that originated...
There are a lot of these classic TV show channels and I appreciate their lines ups to an extent. But I really want to see more variety. Antenna TV showed Newhart at one point at like 10 PM, then it stopped. Not saying we should get into the late 90's, but I want to see more 1980's sitcoms in...
...at least it isn't an original show.
I'm a little more annoyed Boomerang pretty much should call itself the Tom and Jerry, Garfield Show, and What's New Scooby-Doo network. Yeah, I could rant they run Teen Titans Go when CN pretty much runs it around the clock and that stinks. But...
The thing that's funny is that with some alteration, it could have been a fun kid's show. They were completely mad to think this would have worked, even ironically, for anyone over the age of 11. I wish there were more clips, yet wouldn't get the nerve to actually bother watching them. It's...
I can only partially agree with that and I also find that a smidge elitist. There are some things on regular network programming that are matter of taste at worst. NBC still doesn't know what the heck it's doing, and shooed off cult hits that, while only having a small audience, are at least...
Why don't major networks run old programming?
Simple.
They don't have to. End of story.
Major networks have never now nor ever reran anything once it was dropped from the network. That's what local syndication was for. I can agree with you on that, sure. I HATE what syndication became in...
The real tell is that kids young enough think every character is Elmo, so there's that. Wore a Toy Story Mr. Potatohead shirt and a kid thought it was Elmo. And that's not exactly an obscure bomb of a film series. To be fair, it was one of those all face shirts.
I just want to see a good...
Think of it this way. They weren't making fun of the Electric Mayhem, they were making fun of the kind of emotionally manipulative documentary programs and their long line of sad sack cliches. If you've seen this Robot Chicken skit, congratulations. You've seen every "Behind the Music" there...
And the original Transformers cartoon agrees with him.
Really is a shame it was for that one time only. Really seems more of Jerry's roles should have been recast. Seems that, as far as Sesame Street goes, it's just The Count. I don't see why they didn't bother taking initiative with...
I'll give Good News this:
It seems like they try. Try and fail, try and almost make it, but unlike most of these Christian shows, they try. The puppets seem to run between not great and (in the case of the Magnum) actually decent. Seems that they at least attempt humor without getting too...
And it would work had it at least been played for laughs. For the most part, Sesame Street knows its audience and knows how they'd react. Other cautionary tales, even at their darkest manage to have humorous exaggeration. Even Wee Willie Whimple had a great Mad Magazine-esque "YEEEEECHHHH!"...
You have to admit, when it comes to Sesame Street, it's amazing how many cast members stayed on for as long as they did. We have to remember that these aren't just actors, but people. Sometimes they just have to move on, as is natural. There are those who just don't want to be tied down to...
Joke or no joke, the fact that single viewers feel they're so incredibly entitled to have themselves completely catered to is just...baffling is not a word strong enough. I hate a lot of the crap on television too. It's not that we've never had garbage before, it's just stubborn nostalgia...
The first movie was a modest hit. It was the second movie (the one where they actually tried and wrote a decent enough script) that failed. And that was because the first movie had no direct competition, but the second had so many freaking kid's movies (including the insufferable Planes). Had...
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