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.
Sega only has itself to blame for that game being the way it was. Had it not been rushed out, it could have been a masterpiece. Not to mention the major apathy of not even having the game reworked into a "special edition" to fix the issues with it. Sega just rushed it out and dumped it when...
Well, I'll admit, it's different kinds of creepy.
With the Burger King commercials, you know what's going on. This commercial is creepy for being a mindscrew... and that German kid is unnerving. At least with the King, he got so stupid he actually was funny when used right. That Star Wars...
That's the problem with most shows that go on for longer than they should. All the creative talent leaves, leading to new writers who interpret thing differently, and it all leads to some escalating level of sort of understanding the show and said writer's sense of humor. A lot of the original...
Somehow, I couldn't find the disturbing commercial thread, but...
Anyone else think the Pillsbury Toaster Strudel commercial with the creepy Yodel Land kid in leiderhosen is unsettling?
You have that little white dough mascot everyone loves, and you go for a lame stereotype... and make him...
I almost had a case of a locally changed channel. And I don't mean the channel kept the name and changed format.. it almost got changed completely. I flipped around the other day, landing on qubo. Only, it turned, all the sudden, into a cheap Spanish language station. With the added bonus of...
At the risk of defending the show... If any other show mocked gluten allergies, no one would say anything. If it was something on adult swim or Family Guy, they'd be rolling in the aisles. They must've been that unfunny.
If you ask me, they should mock people that don't eat gluten. No, not...
Mad does it again.
After Bert (parody of Will Smith's Crowning Moment of suckitude with Sesame Street Characters).... while it does start out as a standard Sesame Street parody (that even references the 1969 40 dots bit... no foolin') it has some special guest Muppet cameos... the Pigs in...
I honestly think Rugrats did a lot worse. Especially when they turned the show into a Muppet Babies clone, getting rid of the one thing that was really good about it. The sequences with the parents. Those wonderful adult moments are like the only thing I still enjoy about the show, aside from...
That's a very poignant statement. Jim was both famous and successful, and the success lead to fame. But he worked pretty hard for it. Fame and Infamy are 2 different things. There are those who struggle to get something positive or creative out there and then there are those that act like...
I can't help but think that the bonus features are MTI heavy. Something tells me there's not much they could do with GMC, even if it was a standalone release.
As for the cover, conceptually, it's much better than most Disney 2 pack covers... they're usually just reused cover art smushed...
I hate double posting, but all the noise about Affleck is hiding the true story of awesome casting... Bryan Cranston as Lex Luthor. I think he can pull that one off, as long as he doesn't turn him into an annoying cartoonish coward, like Gene Hackman did. At least Bry isn't afraid to go bald...
It's some bullcrap about making anime culturally ambiguous. We get blank signs and windows and stuff so no other country has to think about translating it, even though we got along perfectly fine with written text in cartoons before. It's a cheap ploy to make things global... like when you...
So called anime fans that whine about 4Kids have never seen Battle of the Planets. Now, it had an impressive voice cast... Alan Young, Casey Kasem, Janet Waldo... but they destroyed it. They willfully and totally destroyed it. And those who grew up only knowing BOTP loved it. They gave a...
A thousand dollar scholarship and you have to be on the show the entire season for that? Even coloring books had better contests than that.
And it totally looks like a local TV production. That's what it has to be.
Funny thing about Bob is, his humor was always kinda raunchy. Even before Full House. I hate when no one can separate the actor from the role. And not in that funny way when you just can't see someone not as a certain role... I mean, when I see John Lithgow in a serious role yelling, my mind...
I'd say it's all in character interpretation. To me, Scooter did have some generally dorky qualities about him. Not a computer nerd, obviously. But he was eager and enthusiastic to a dorky degree in some episodes. Six String Orchestra strikes me as a dorky guy dreaming of being more.
Now...
It's not like anyone ever did it before. She's humiliating herself so people will forget that lame TV show. Something tells me she feels that's the reason she hasn't been successful breaking into film. The reality being she's not that great an actor, and she chose terrible projects, quite...
I'm actually kinda disappointed that Mike wasn't using his Meat from Ultimate Muscle voice as the trainer.
Someone's going to henpeck me for this, but say what you will about 4Kids, the voice actors that they used (they were freelance and New York localized) were quite good. I mean, look at...
That's what I've been saying. These shows are disposable. They pick out similar girls to sing similar songs (all written by the same middle aged men) and star in similar shows so they can sell similar CD's. And 2 sets, one as a show's soundtrack, and one as the artist as themselves. It's all...
Sad story about that one. It's animated by Renegade animation, the same studio behind Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yumi Show and (especially) The Mr. Men Show.
This thing looks like a weak parody, if anything. But then again, it's leaps and bounds over The Littlest Panda or whatever it's called...
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