The Muppet Show
The must-see event of the year is here! Let us know your review of The Muppet Show special starring Sabrina Carpenter now streaming on Disney+.
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.
You got to hand it to Disney. They did two things really right with Sofia. They were able to make up their own princess of not White Euro stock, and they managed to make an engaging, entertaining preschool series without cloning awful 00's era formula. Meanwhile Dora still does the blank...
Disney has a long tradition of nature films. Thing is, no one really remembers them. Can't recall if they were actually theatrically released or just part of Disney's Wonderful World of Color TV Advertising. But yeah. The nature docs are throwaway PR for the company, something blatantly...
Sorry, but I'm going with Strong Bad on this one.
Theme songs are indeed nice and all, but would you rather have 2 minutes of opening or 2 more minutes of show? The increased commercial time has to come from somewhere, I'd rather the show itself not be edited to a nub for it.
I never really liked how the movie was called "The Muppets," and that seemed like a marketing based move. Yet I have no idea what else it should have been titled. Great Muppet Comeback would have doomed the thing... I mean, look at Looney Tunes Back in Action. They certainly weren't in action...
Here's one I just farted out...
Was going to be a longer, 10 minute thing that's a reference to the "Previously on X-Men" video, but I figured...nahhhh... that's the best joke right there.
I love what that episode had to say. Belson's mother essentially indulges the heck out of him and refuses to discipline him. He essentially gets everything he wants, and as a result he's a jerk and forces kids to hang out with him because he demands friends. His mother prepared that loving...
Indeed. Personally, I glazed over half the comment when I heard the obligatory "Everything the Muppets did under Disney was awful, but MCC was the greatest thing ever" comment detractors make (MCC was a beautiful film and all, but it's the least Muppety thing ever from the Muppets). I don't...
Exactly what I'm saying. You forgot to count those who make a cautious decision to outright automatically hate it because Jim didn't do it himself. Cautious Optimism. Sure, negativity seems all too cool for school while absolute optimism looks like idealistic foolishness. They're both an...
On that subject, the Rob Lowe Cable vs. Direct TV (or whatever) commercials were unceremoniously pulled because of false claims. Before that, they had a negative reaction because they were somehow offensive, probably for saying only losers have cable or something like that. And he full on...
Here's what I respect. NFL is an entertainment franchise (Sports counts as entertainment, even though it's a different branch) and by all means I have no problem with them trying to turn kids on to sports, especially playing them, with a cartoon series. Problem is, they did it in the poorest...
How about this. Both are freaking toxic. Why is there no middle ground to "everything they make is horrible now" and "we should automatically love everything?"
And I agree, or would, but this seems to be the very same "I automatically hate anything new" that's the exact opposite of "we need...
Sony and JHC have hands in why MFS was off. There's probably a reason why Brian Henson couldn't direct MFS, and I think I know what it could be, but I'd have to run through all of TV Tropes for the specific example of it happening with a specific movie that had problems with the direction...
Seems that this episode is going to be almost exactly like the Garfield and Friends episode "Box O Fun" (which Garfield is constantly using his imagination in a cardboard box and it's always a different way to use it) where Read and Flumberghast was more specifically that one use for a box. And...
Everyone from the cast of Bob's Burgers. Well, as themselves obviously. We've seen Kristen in TM, but I wanna see them do improv with Jon Benjamin.
I'd also love to see Billy Crystal again at some point. Maybe Ty Burrel coming back? He was wonderful with Sam in MMW. There's too many for...
Books have always been made into movies, and film trends have always existed as well. I can't blame them for being made but woof, the quality of the lesser ones. On the plus side, the weaker ones are getting weeded out. Though some are declared successful because their budgets were tiny to...
I do agree with one point, though, and It's what I've been saying for years, so skip to the point, MWOZ sucked and that's what JHC would have continued with, it's not like any other entertainment company is well run enough to do anything decent with the characters as they can't even handle their...
I'm really starting to realize that this thing was the greatest waste of all time. Other than the fact they perpetuated the lie that Pot is exactly LSD, you had all these great characters stripped of what made them great to push a well meaning agenda, delivered poorly. Drugs aren't good, sure...
You know, usually when networks fuss around with creative vision, they're being complete dinks about the whole thing, but this is one of those times where they actually improved on the concept. So much so that it became iconic of the Courage series.
Not that Eustace shooting Courage couldn't...
Not really a fan of that one either. I think the fake office thing had potential, but not enough to fill out an entire episode, so they merged it with that lawyer story, which was barely connected.
And there was also an episode that had the intro where Arthur and DW were pretending to be in...
I just wish they'd put the episodes on in May like they used to just to get this season over with.
Rereading the synopses of the upcoming episodes, something painful stuck out.
This episode. Just that freaking episode. Okay, this show is officially all over the map. First, it paints Muffy...
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