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.
Getting back on the subject of anti-bullying campaigns, you know how Jimmy Kimmel always has that segment on his show where celebrities read the mean Tweets people make about them? Funny, right?
Well, apparently one group says it isn't funny, and decided to remind us just how politically...
Okay, I can understand DreamWorks bringing in a flavor-of-the-month celeb like Jim Parsons to voice the lead in HOME, but what the frog were they thinking bringing in Rihanna? She's like brain-damaged or something.
The Rickroll is now being featured in a series of commercials for Virgin Mobile . . . really making me wonder if this somehow has something to do with why it's been banned for everyone else?
I think somebody has recently started up a YKTTW thread for that called Creator's Pest.
I think there was another one that somebody wanted to call "The Meg" since Meg Griffin has fallen into that category.
If they're blocked worldwide, then you might as well just delete them altogether, because worldwide blocks aren't very likely to be eventually removed from the video like more domesticated blocks are (like just certain countries). If nobody can see it (except you, but you have to be logged into...
Oh yeah? I saw ground on THE JETSONS once. Actual earthen ground. It looked like if the entire human race had left the planet to get away from Willy Wimple: just a baron wasteland with gigantic metal beams extending up into the sky, while a bum just walks around sifting through the junk he was...
Why do I also get the feeling that the other big change to the set is the laundromat has closed and something else is in its place? It's been a library, a pet store, the Fix-It-Shop, the Mail-It-Shop, back to the Fix-It-Shop, the Laundromat...
My guess is either that, or perhaps they once...
Remember, Big Bird's nest area was exactly the latter prior to ATC: those doors that border his nest were put up to keep people out of the construction zone, and the wall of a torn-down building was what bordered the back side of his nest area. In fact, I'm curious to how 123 was somehow left...
Well the problem too is at the time Jim was still alive and actively working, he owned all of the properties that he created, so the SST Muppets, the Classic Muppets, the Fraggles, the Creature Shop creations, all of those he owned. Now, his properties are owned by different companies since...
Very familiar as in a certain yellow-and-black checkered design might be making a comeback?
I honestly don't understand the satire that apparently newspapers don't exist anymore when they do. I mean, it's not payphones, which really are becoming rarer and rarer to find, but I mean newspapers are...
It seems like to me that whenever the set receives a makeover - either major or minor - Hooper's is always the victim of the most radical overhauling. Then again, reading the 40 Years book and such, it kind of has to to maintain familiarity with kids watching: the kind of Hooper's back in the...
They've tried it before.
A script for a Henson biopic has even been written and shopped around, but it's been deemed too disrespectful that it's never been greenlit into an actual movie. I think the script was available online at one point, or at least a few pages of it - the climax of the...
Well, there are a number of indie films that end up achieve more of a mainstream status one way or another. THE BRAVE LITTLE TOASTER is actually one of those movies.
Most movies today don't need sequels, but they get them anyway. ICE AGE certainly didn't need a sequel, but here we are bracing ourselves for a fifth installment.
I mean when you have titles like THE SECOND BEST MARIGOLD HOTEL, you know that sequels are really out of control.
And this is something I actually feel genuinely stupid for not knowing, because I should have known this for years.
So I've always had problems with writing my scripts, mainly because they always tend to be many pages longer than they should, even though many times I have to contain them...
I realize in another year or two, we'll be quoting this exact post because by then I will have jinxed it, but I'm kind of surprised we haven't had a sequel to RANGO yet.
You know what it'll be about. Now that Dirt is something of a tourist town and the townsfolk now have new means for living...
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