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.
Takes quite a bit to disturb me, actually. I'm pretty much unphased by violent imagery. Family Guy can have some pretty graphic comedy violence, but I'd say the animators managed to find a way to distort features so they're still pretty funny. Like when Peter's head got smashed between two...
UGH! I was dead wrong. Apparently they were indeed too stupid to just end the thing on the 8th episode and threw in a completely useless plot twist as leverage for another season that probably won't happen. Because instead of learning a lesson from the Neighbors, they'd rather tick off their...
Funny thing is, the Nicktoon that has the most movies is Fairly Oddparents, and yet none of them are theatrical. It's a real shame that series never got the Rugrats treatment. I don't think Channel Chasers or Abracatastrophy would have played well to a theatrical audience, though. I like the...
Everyone fails to remember that when the huge Disney animated movie boom hit in the early 90's, there was an endless sea of absolute garbage made by every other studio. Nostalgia filter can only go so far. I see absolutely no difference now with CGI films. And I agree, the garbage ones only...
Loving how the new cartoon series managed to get both Frank Oz and Billy Dee Williams to reprise their roles. Though it is disappointing they're trying to distance themselves from the last series, considering they got James Arnold Taylor to reprise his role as Obi Wan in one of the first...
Sort of off topic-ish, I'm very disappointed that account seems to have dried up. I was hoping to see more rare skits dubbed that have never been posted before. A lot of what was in those full episodes was well seen on Youtube, but there was a skit here or there that wasn't. Plus, the full...
Yeah, but here's the thing. Most people of that age don't cosplay and actually have involved conversations analyzing media with a fine tooth comb, and watching for the wonderful little nods to adults who watch cartoons. When I go to one of those things, it's almost specifically for that...
I disagree. Yeah, maybe for the lousy pasted on movies, but CGI cartoons have come a long way on television. They're mostly good, barring any really bad preschool series. I remember when CGI TV shows lasted all of one year and weren't too popular. Yeah, there was Mainframe's Beast...
I'm hugely disappointed in their Happy Meal toys. They look just awful and something Wendy's would do. THAT bad. They're like stickers on boxes or something. I think they're straw caddies.
The problem is that Sega wanted a Sonic Boom Brand, and they rushed out another game, completely forgetting what happened in 06. Everything but the games have a level of care to them. They were trying too hard to do what Pac-Man did, and even then his game is somehow considered lousy as well...
I really like The Muppets, I really do. But the idiotic reaction from critics and audiences slamming this picture for not being the same emotionally manipulative, celebrity driven piece makes me not like it as much. A Wacky romp through Europe is far more Muppety than the last film, and closer...
I don't think they planned on it running past the 8 episodes no matter how well it did.
Meanwhile, I was delighted to see another Big Bang in The McCarthys' spot. If that's indeed cancelled, good freaking riddance.
And I'm also delighted that 2 and a Half Men isn't even waiting until May to...
While I have much better moments, nothing sticks out in my mind quite like when the librarian tries to intimidate Jerry into returning a book (this was the one George lost I believe) and gets off on a rant about teenagers "drawing peepees and weewees on the Cat in the Hat and the Five Chinese...
Yes and no. I could see it working for Telly, but barely. Barely as in, I don't even think 5 year old kids would think he's preschool age. He seems just a bit older than that to me, and I'd imagine the same for the writers. The story wouldn't work with Elmo since he's a bit too restrained to...
Yeah, but the thing was they weren't really getting a lot of projects in that time. There was VMX, a bunch of failed projects and crappy guest shots on crappy shows and then MWOO. We got so much merchandise that we actually had to be picky, and I think that had a LOT more to do with JHC having...
Which is pretty annoying. Mainstream love of Muppets boils down to. "Oh, I remember those guys!" and "Hey! They were in a Family Guy Cutscene! I wonder what happened to them." Yet not "Oh, they made another movie. Let's go see it and buy some merchandise." Instead we got 2011- "oh cool...
Actually no. There is currently available one of the stupid off brand Legos featuring the characters, but they don't look nearly as good.
And you'd think they would have had these before since Scooby-Doo is WB's favorite non-DC franchise.
That's right. WB and Lego's partnership has created another co-brand. Read about it here
I'm really excited about the possibilities of TV specials. I've enjoyed Lego's TV media almost as much as their theatrical film. I hope these specials come with exclusive fugues when they hit home video.
They don't get the point that the writers are purposely trying to block Robin X Starfire by any means necessary because it's more fun to give a big middle finger to the fans of the original cartoon than to just give everything the fanbase wants. I actually kinda like that aspect of the non-stop...
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