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    Warner Home Video now distributing Sesame Workshop DVDs

    There are quite a few that haven't. I know of one that takes place in an art gallery I've only seen in Spanish on youtube, for one. It seems the final 22 episodes haven't seen the light of broadcast yet, especially since one out of every 3 or 4 episodes even has one, and they're all reused...
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    Why Does Disney Hate Muppet Merch?

    I'm not buying the fact the Cars stuff is selling. I consistently see their stuff on clearance. There is some Muppet stuff, but it's not that great (except for the Funko toys and the PVC set at Disney). I don't see why they haven't expanded the plush line in Disney stores. They continuously...
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    Should Sesame Street continue?

    It would be foolish to downplay Telly anyway. Other than a fact he's almost a Sesame Street exclusive puppeteer when the Muppets are going to film other projects, they've just promoted him to acknowledgement. For the first time ever he's on the cover of coloring books. A privilege given only...
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    The Chipmunks

    Because, unlike Megan Fox, he wasn't near Steven Spielberg at the time.
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    Another Stupid movie to Overreact to...

    I think obscure to Westerners anime character Iyami put it best when he said... SHIIIIIIIEEEEEEAAAAAAAA!!!!!
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    Any Bronies on here?

    So... is this show, like... ending or something? I do watch it rarely and I'm far far far behind. The last one I watched was the Discord comeback.
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    Your Thoughts: Sesame Street Season 43

    I was right about Quiet or Loud having connections to Wubzy. The same guy that wrote the song (the lyrics anyway) is the creator of Wubzy. I knew those mouths and trees looked familiar.
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    Nine Years Later: Disney buys Muppets and Bear

    Seriously, Disney should release all its specials, Muppets or otherwise. The most they did with their own stuff was releasing Mickey's Christmas Carol, and it took them a while to do that.
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    Video: "The Muppet Movie - The (Nearly) 35th Anniversary Edition" coming to Blu-Ray in 2013

    It really is a shame it isn't. The way things are going, it's going to wind up being more cluttered poser pictures or something. We really deserve better covers than we usually get.
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    Video: "The Muppet Movie - The (Nearly) 35th Anniversary Edition" coming to Blu-Ray in 2013

    Hey. Isn't that the cover from the 1990's Disney home video release?
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    The TV Specials

    Words of wisdom. I have no desire to see them, nor do I care about them. They seem the most dated relics of all the Muppet specials, but they were first and foremost made to see if tweeny boppers would like the characters enough to drag their parents to the movie. In fact, it was a noble...
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    "Jump the Shark" Thread

    It's dark and gritty in a playful way. It still manages to keep its humor and it seems almost Buffy like. Not to mention that it's very humorous about it's mythology, even having an episode based on the self made crappy knockoff series. I wouldn't say it's dark for dark's sake. It's far too...
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    "Jump the Shark" Thread

    I don't think understandably slight dip in quality is Jump the Shark. That's a term when a show does something irredeemably stupid and reality breaking (if it's a sitcom)and never comes back from it because it gets goofier. Regular Show and Adventure Time are consistent with their quality...
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    "Jump the Shark" Thread

    The new series tries to add depth to things that weren't there. It's not successful at first, but near the end of the first season and through season 2, Fred and Daphne really have some character development. Even Scooby-Doo has become kinda bad&$$. It really has taken an even darker turn...
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    Nine Years Later: Disney buys Muppets and Bear

    I can no longer tell if that's sarcasm or straightforward. But sarcasm or not, there's a good point in there. Mirrormask was probably well in production before the buy out was a twinkle in the Henson Kids' eyes. I doubt that was their major comeback project. Henson just can't catch a break...
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    Nine Years Later: Disney buys Muppets and Bear

    I dunno... 2 Theatrical movies and Henson struggling to get that Fraggle Rock movie, any movie for that matter in as many years... I think that alone proves it was a good thing. Still, they're absolutely sitting on Bear.
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    Despicable Me 2

    Ugh... I hate when people complain about swear based mondegreens. They are in your imagination, so there's no need to panic. There is no way a PG movie would get away with that, they're very thorough about those things. I see there are minion figures... in Universal Studios! Even if this...
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    Help Sesame Street get 1 Billion Views on YouTube

    Yeah, but they started at 97 percent. Or rather 97.9%.
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    Spaghetti Space Race at Universal Studios Singapore

    Somehow, they decided to immortalize Anderson Cucumber in this ride. Guess that's what happens when you don't have access to the other green reporter.
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    "Jump the Shark" Thread

    I don't count that one, as it follows the same formula. In fact, Pup is probably my favorite version of the show, tied with Mystery Inc and the classic episodes. It managed to make fun of itself much better than the film did... though, you can tell the writers of the said movie took character...
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