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Sesame Street Classics on YouTube
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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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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.
I know I say this every year, but I still miss when Alice Cooper would host a Munsters marathon on WGN.
Courage is great to watch for Halloween, even though John Dilworth has said he's a little disappointed that Courage has been "ghettoized" into a Halloween product, when really it should be...
Hmm . . . Uncle Deadly's thoughts and feelings about Halloween are eerily similar to what Steve D'Monster has said about Halloween for years. Come to think of it, my VAMPIRE GIRL character Levana has had similar feelings as well, thought not as positive.
Nope. The same ol', "Are you sure your kids are safe when you take them trick-or-treating? Are you sure there aren't any pedophiles or registered sex offenders living in your neighborhood?" newscasts that ruin Halloween for kids much in the same way terrorists ruined air travel for us.
I notice Telly, interestingly, gets hit with this from time to time, even in official summaries/synopsis for SST episodes; the more curious examples I can think of are "Teddy" and "Zelly."
Does anyone besides me feel like this seems like an animation we'd see on SST in the 70s?
I also feel like it would end up "banned" after parents write in a complain that it might let kids think it's okay to let strangers take them away somewhere.
As long as we've turned this into the Unnecessarily Critical of Other People Thread, let us not also forget the infamous Joseph Sirrico and his critically acclaimed PUPPETERZ SHOW!
True, but in many cases, the episodes that were recycled seasons later used different inserts than the original versions, so I'm sure some of the more obsessed fans out there would still want to see both versions as completely different episodes.
Oh, and some even point out the summer repeat...
Thanks guy. As I said before, when I was younger, more ambitious, more idealistic, and really had my head in the clouds, I really wanted to perform for SST (actually, I wouldn't have minded any part of the Muppet spectrum, but figured since SST remains regularly in production that it would...
For as long as I can remember studying puppetry for almost fifteen years, machine sewing was always a big no-no, everything had to be hand-sewn for a variety of different reasons: better control of stitching, better attention to detail, better at hiding seams, among other things. I even remember...
Anti-pill fleece and polar/blizzard fleece are really the best things most people can use, mainly because they're not only widely available in various different shades and colors, but it's also reasonably priced.
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