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.
Still think it's bull the show's marketed to preschoolers. Even the earliest episodes are kinda too intense for little kids. Maybe it's that shoe tying episode. That seems like it comes right off a preschool series.
I just watched a bunch of first season episodes, and the look is downright...
I have seen worse. Now, for some unfathomable reason I actually liked Back at the Barnyard (maybe for the fact that Uncle Ted is a Pig and two of the original TMNT voice actors play two close friends), but every human (except for Weird Al Yankovic when he appeared as himself) looks freakin'...
That's absolutely gorgeous compared to Guardians of the Highlands (look up "Worst CGI movies in recent history" thread)... heck, that's not even a quarter as gruesome as the best looking parts of Foodfight.
The right thing with the franchise is what they were doing all along. Smurf's Christmas Carol and Legend of Smurfy Hollow. The tradigital animation on those are beautiful. And they retained Hank Azaria's Gargamel. I highly recommend tracking down Smurfy Hollow, actually. They even managed...
Hey! It's apparently Tom Kenny's Birthday today. Found that out on a Transformers site, but ...hey, Spongebob thread got bumped, might as well add that.
A Smurf hybrid movie could have worked if they kept them in the Smurf village in their own time period. But they went for the Chipmunks route, and we got them bouncing around New York and having their personalities removed (except for Papa, Clumsy they reinvented to be sympathetic instead of...
Yeah! How dare they move on with their lives? :rolleyes:
I know we're all completely ticked off that we're likely never to see the rest of the series on DVD. I'm totally ticked that not only do they not finish off Darkwing Duck, but will go full on copyright police on anyone who uploads them...
It sounds much more like what Paramount/Nickelodeon planned on when they had the license to the movies. Though, those were also planned to be CGI/Hybrid films. Supposedly, the film they planned was the rise of Gargamel. My biggest problem with the film series Sony made was that they...
OH! Another food example.
Anyone ever see Cap'N Crunch cookies? I never saw them for sale in stores, I went mad looking for them... I only ever saw them once in my life when I went to a YMCA summer thing. They supposedly had other flavors, but I only ever saw Strawberry. And they were...
I know reality shows are cheap to produce and all... but that's insane to keep such a terrible show on the air. I hate reality competitions and all, but there hasn't been one yet with such a stupid premise.
Also, I'd like to add that Fanboy and Chum Chumm may very well be the worst Nicktoon of...
Seems they're doing what they SHOULD have done all along
Now, I felt the first one was below "meh" quality, though I surprisingly didn't hate it. But then again, Hank Azaria pretty much saved the freaking film. And, admittedly, the human actors felt like they generally wanted to be there, and...
The fact that someone even greenlit a show called "Bet on Your Baby" is proof enough for me that the human race is completely worthless. Whoever created this show deserves to be thrown into Gitmo for crimes against humanity. If aliens came to evaluate the planet's worth, you better bet they'd...
I'm glad it came back. Kinda disappointed that it's being burned off weekdays at 1PM, though.
Anyway, it may be a little too late, but Burger King had a weird soccer Tom and Jerry Show promotion. The toys were soccer balls with their faces stickered on them in like animal ear frames/bases...
YAY! The DVD has been announced.
The commentaries and deleted scenes sound great. I'm sure there's no way they're going to put some of the original BTTF parody shorts on there, especially the one about Scud or the one with Garfield. But the slipcase designed by the creators sounds amazing.
If we saw Palisades quality Muppet figures today, they'd be well over 20 bucks a piece. The action figure bubble burst years ago, and it's only a matter of time before we lose the small amount of general retail TV cartoon based toy lines go away again. The only specialty figures I see anymore...
Tpugh Pigs has some more details.
Normally, I'd call a Comic Con episode a case of "We're still relevant!", as certain other shows did poor attempts at trying to get geek humor (Nothing beats the Freakazoid episode where he had to sit in a panel and told the audience to "Go ask Paul Dini"), but...
While a weak opening speaks of a miserable box office take in general for non-blockbuster films, absolute failures like Oz and Echo at least tried no matter how desperate their attempts were. Dragons opens respectably against a comedy, and it's throw in the towel time. No wonder it didn't get...
Okay. Now this is ticking me off. I'm well aware that Dreamworks laid off a bunch of people because Dragons underperformed. I hope several of them were on the marketing department. 50 million opening? Failure! Let's pull all advertisements at once. Meanwhile, Earth to Echo opens at a...
An opinion I detest to be sure. Cartoons today are made by people who were inspired by the very same cartoons you've watched. They've just had the common sense to do their own thing instead of mindlessly copying everyone else. Sure, there's garbage out there like Wild Grinders and NFL Rush...
Every version of the game I played makes me want to destroy something. The beat 'em up segments are genuinely enjoyable... maybe even moreso than some Konami ones (definitely better than the NES conversion of TMNT the Arcade Game, and that's a good one). But once you get to the lame flying...
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