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.
Debatable. But if you have a Billion dollar worldwide franchise, it's strange that of all the things they slap the characters on, a cartoon series didn't occur to them. Disney has a history of cartoons based on its movies, even releasing one based on Emperor's New Groove, a movie which they...
I'm going to be the guy that puts the not that positive spin on this, but I refuse to believe in the "New Year, new promises" crap. If you put goals on anything and you fail, it becomes a huge blight on the year. There were a few times when I actually thought that something was a sign (very...
Really? I found I want a Dog for Christmas overly long and dull, and I feel they did the Spike part of the story better on The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show. I enjoyed Happiness is a Warm Blanket for, if no other reason, Linus tells everyone off. That was something a long time coming.
I doubt they'd put all that much of such a dangerously spicy pepper on their food. Somehow, that sounds like a huge liability on their part. If anything, it'd be just spicier of the normal Buffalo style. Otherwise, you know... lawsuit? I once saw some local food critic show where they were...
Something tells me they're just doing teasers or something. While there is a chance the dog fight is in the film, undoubtedly, it's the only thing that would be in the film.
As long as it's not just a loose connection of a bunch of old comic strips. That's why the last few TV specials were so...
What the heck are you talking about?
Disney doesn't like DVD sets of anything. Their Disney Afternoon ones were oh well, at least it's something type releases that they didn't even finish. And Ducktales only had one set to go. Supposedly they are releasing the rest of Talespin somehow, but...
The show needs more writers from the original show. Teen Titans Go is best when they're making fun of the show's mythology as well as the mythos of DC comics.
Anyway, while I don't think Beast Boy is entirely unlikable, the episode "Gorilla" gets under my skin. Beasty's usually immature, but...
You know... considering Disney's turned a blind eye to any Marvel cartoons prior to Ultimate Spider-Man (with the exception of a couple on Netflix), and any Non-Rebels or non-Lego based Star Wars animation (even the last series, but then again, a rival studio produced it), I just don't see them...
Two things a long time coming for TMNT.
First off, they're finally going to go back to New York supposedly in the next episode. While I did enjoy the horror movies in the Woods arc, it was nail biting to wait for them to get back in action.
Secondly, they've finally released a long standing...
The 15 from the Quincenra episode of Sesame Street was the most obnoxious, hate-able Muppet I've ever seen. Even Mr. Poodlepants looks tolerable next to that.
Except, in terms of DVD release, they hate those guys as well. Sure, they released the full 90's Fantastic Four series, 90's X-men in odd 2 disk volumes, and the Avengers cartoon before the current one in single disk volumes... but where's Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (though it is on...
While I admit I do like the show in the context that sometimes it's actually pretty good, and while the weakest of CN's original line up (a very high breed for sure this time), at least it's not Johnny Test or Annoying Orange. But the writers clearly are trolls. You can tell these guys love...
That's really puzzling, right there. The sponsor tags are indeed commercials, and if they're trying for wishy washy go-arounds to appease parental groups, then why have the sponsors anyway?
And the funny thing the one that airs commercials like you aid is the one you have to pay extra to get!
The only positive change I've seen on The Disney Channel is the all too fleeting and never reliable XD on Disney channel block that usually brings up to an hour of XD's programming. And some of the time it's not a live action show from that network. I've noticed they also tend to rerun the new...
Eh... I only really care about Archer on that network. They seem to have got rid of Chozen, which is a shame.
It's no less a bargain bin than TBS is.
What really gets me is that they feel the need to move everything (thankfully not Archer) to FXX, and you have to get the bigger package for...
Sure, he was just a monitory position on that film, but even then that was when he was a young visionary instead of the crabby old perfectionist in his own little world. You'd think he'd step in and buy back the rights of that movie away from John and the other guy so it can actually get...
Okay, let's see what makes a bad CGI film.
Awful, pre-1990's looking animation.
Absolutely pointless, yet derivative plotlines
Reprehensible writing.
Terrible voice cast phoning it in
Complete and utter disregard to the audience
Yeah... Rango has none of those. Alpha and Omega yes, Rango...
Those kinds of cable networks run nothing but sitcoms and the same movies over and over. I like TBS being the place to see new American Dads, but yeah... Big Bang Theory can be seen like everywhere else. Still not as bad as F.R.I.E.N.D.S. which is like on every channel that runs sitcoms and...
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