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.
Yes no and maybe.
That leads to the slippery slope of saying "we need bullies because they make people overcome adversity." You know, the bullcrap bullies tell everyone else so they look saintly for being horrible little jerks to everyone. There's something to the whole human nature of fear...
I'm ONLY seeing the movie for Will Arnett as Vernon! :halo:
But yeah. The casting of Mickey from Seinfeld as Splinter ticked me the frag off!
You know when they gave Nick Fury, Perry White, and The Human Torch (among others) race lifts and a whole bunch of purists made comments about how...
"Liked" for awful Rom Com comment.
The problem is, even if they did emulate the same kind of comedy, it would only be an emulation anyway.
Anyway, back to the Lego movie, it pulled a Hitchcock in its latest ad. Something I rarely see in television movie advertisements... an ad that says...
The thing about the original Robocop, according to someone who wrote something on Cracked, is that it's a better Judge Dredd movie than Judge Dredd (the original Stallone one). I think too many fans of the original are going to be turned off by a remake out of fears it won't have that same...
And they didn't want to have any other Muppet Merchandise since the first film. Tsk tsk tsk. I fail to see why the Muppet merchandise has such a warm reception at those stores from the consumers, but an icy one from the brand management. Meanwhile, they have Planes they'll never seem to get...
Winter's Tale flopped! HAHAHAHA! Score one for wacky kiddy fare and take that emotionally manipulative pretentious date flicks.
But really, Lego has hit pretty huge in a modest month. They have a nice regional winter break coming up, and it looks like Lego movie specific toys are flying off...
Plush Opuses were pretty ubiquitous during the 80's, and that was far from a kid's strip.
I can see why he didn't want a lot of what other comic strip characters were plastered to, but what about tasteful collectibles like small statues and limited edition replica plush of Hobbs?
Obviously, Bill was nuts, stubborn and overprotective. That's what made the strip great. Now, I understand the whole uber-artistic viewpoint about how selling yourself out is like a billion little deaths or something... and how Garfield and Snoopy being plastered on everything is tantamount to...
I've said it a million times by now, but I absolutely hate how Disney is just sitting on all these Disney Afternoon shows when there's nostalgia bucks to be made. A poorly colored T-shirt and an exclusive Vynalmation ain't cutting it. We had that wonderful comic book series that Disney...
I don't think that's so much the discussion here, but I agree completely. Logically, we saw sketches from the 70's reused in the 80's, sketches from the 80's reused in the 90's... and so on. We've been seeing some 00's stuff even now. There is a tradition of retiring older skits since the...
I swear. These things just keep on getting better and better. I especially loved the...eh... let's just say surprise appearance right there.
I've noticed there was some Valentines Day stuff with this new Mickey and Minnie design on them. I hope that's not the last of the Neo-Classical...
They've started much earlier than that. But quite honestly, why would they need to? The show is fine line in the sand for kids, and the only ones who care about the older segments are older fans. Most of the classic stuff is available online and DVD. As early as the 90's, they were starting...
I gotta hand it to Nickelodeon. They really made the TMNT take off. While I think 4Kids did a decent enough job and it was mildly successful back in 2003, I've erased all worry about Nick's ownership I ever had.
Day after Valentines... the Valentines cards with erasers... gone The little...
Anyone else buying the fact we'll actually see the new show come summer? How many delays has that thing been hit with? My sister keeps growling at every change in the broadcast date.
Meanwhile, I just found out that they're actually still writing G1 Kinnikuman manga. I should have known...
That's interesting. Other than that, it was a limited release.
Now, if the thing was a student film (and boy howdy did it ever have that quality) I'd feel sorry for it, maybe even respect it. But from the small amount of stories I've heard the guy producing this and directing it was a crook...
ARRRGH!! What's that Trope? It's not Go Karting with Bowser... the term for when they're all jovial and like professional actors outside of a project where they're usually enemies or something. It's on the tip of my tongue. But I'm really happy they went for that.
I love Walter as much as...
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