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.
Yeah, like every single commercial break too. The only thing anyone has to know is that it's based on a true story (in other words, a cliche storm of a plot line was cobbled wholesale out of more mundane, less romanticized real life events) where an injured dolphin gets rescued. I'm assuming...
Yeah, they probably had lots of swappable hair back then when that was the case they probably don't have now. The show was in production and they had them in the water quite a bit... looked freaking hilariously when they did... probably something they don't have as easy access to now.
Considering how this is Elmo and his empire was built on a doll that laughs when you poke him, not to mention how much of Elmo's World is him running around with wacky furniture, it seemed too normal for me to realize something was up. I just never heard him laugh for a full minute non-stop...
Then of course, I also have a theory that Vicky from Fairly Oddparents is actually Franky's evil twin from another dimension, albeit younger, owned by another network, and in a world of FAIRY!!! GOD!! PARENTS!!! instead of imaginary friends.
Come on...
Spiky poinytailed red head with...
That was me. I don't think anyone else watched that exact broadcast. It was all the way back when they still aired the thing at 5 or 6 PM on channel 44 (we have 2 PBS channels here).
Rumors of a new MV3-D movie have been floating around since the Disney buy out. Nothing has happened as of yet, and I doubt they're looking to do that now.
The unknown voice actor sounds just like when June started doing Rocky back in the early 60's. Usually, when you recast a voice actor/actress (or for the sake of this site, Puppeteers) that have a unique rasp to their voice, they don't have that right sound. This time, I actually had to watch...
Yeah... but more over, the weird thing is we have a weird anomaly where society is either overly offended or not offended enough about things, and it gets into this whole weird health versus acceptance thing that's incredibly baffling.
On the one hand, there's this whole anti-airbrushing body...
The voice actress performing her in the commercial sounds much too young to actually be her. Unless they used a lot of digital voice altering, I don't think that's her.
As for Tom Kenny's Bullwinkle, it's good, but somehow it has a vague Daws Butler-ish quality to it.
Heh. That was exactly like the one they banned. Can't believe they did that one twice.
Anyway, this one shouldn't count, but...
I told this one before, but there was this one time Sesame Street was on in the background, I wasn't really watching it, but I wasn't not watching it, and Elmo's...
The Bullwinkle short is said to be released October 14, a Tuesday. I don't think this is going to be theatrical... sounds like it's a bonus for the Peabody and Sherman DVD to me. I thought it would be.
Ban Dai's never happened. Mattel's did but it was near impossible to find. And the ones Mattel actually did were general Cartoon Network lines that also included Billy and Mandy, Ed, Edd, N' Eddy, and Fosters... maybe Camp Lazlo and that horrible Gym Monkey thing too. The only place I saw...
Yeah, it's nice that they had a few little fan nuggets (not nearly enough), but you know what would be nicer? A better cast April that doesn't take up the whole movie and No Eric Sacks. I swear, they only kept him in because he was going to be Shredder (as an inherited title), but had to...
You know, I remember back when the show was still in production, it was announced that Ban Dai had acquired the license for Fosters Home stuff... which they promptly proceeded to do nothing with. Mattel released some hard to find, low quality stuff... that was it.
Now I hear that Ban Dai has...
That's something that gets less weird the older you get and the more Jim Henson non-Muppet projects you wind up seeing. I never really got those nobody bits, I can't remember if they kinda creeped me out or just felt obnoxious for some reason. But then you see what Jim was doing with stuff...
Well, Crack Master was something we've heard about forever, and once the mystery was gone, it wasn't half as creepy as it was made out to be. Then again, it was a genuinely enjoyable segment. The kids and the rabbit just comes out of no where, has no point, and manages to be jump- scary.
My local place didn't carry it, or only got in one issue or something. I heard it has a zine format with multiple short stories.
Honestly, if there's any comic that should have multi-part arcs, it's this series... but I think they're trying to play it safe so as not to step on any of the...
That's a pretty tame moment, if you ask me. It's not even half as wild as the more famous, more funny Muppet Show version at any rate.
No the weirdest moments come from wild animation that feels completely out of place. That bit about the kids being chased by the giant, ugly rabbit. Now...
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