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Sesame Street Classics on YouTube
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Jim Henson Idea Man
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Yep. Seems like Baxter's an African American guy again. As much as I like Fly Baxter and all, I still hate nerdy white guy Baxter from the old show until he turned into it. Though, I haven't seen the new episode with him yet. Just pictures.
Mark Evanier wrote that cartoon as well. He's really great at adapting comics to animation. His work on the 1979 Plastic Man cartoon isn't something to sneeze at either.
I really wish Monty got the respect it deserved too. The only Robotman cartoon was some ultra-corny 80's toy commercially TV...
The fact I like the show makes me want to say that too. The fact I like the show makes me want to stay "FOR THE LOVE OF PETE! If you know what's good for you STAY THE HECK AWAY!"
I'm trying to get my sister into it. Reread that. I'm trying to get my sister into it. Of course, I'm the one...
Not irony at all. That's the exact point of the Disney Tween pop shows. They're all interchangeable and replaceable when they fall out of relevance, break their contractual purity, or just get too old.Hanna Montana was just the one with the biggest audience/hype around it. They always made...
After the Cat in the Hat, the Dr. Seuss estated vowed never to let anyone do a live action film based on his works ever again. The 2 CGI ones weren't considered offensive enough to stop the movies outright. I didn't see the Lorax, but it seems the CGI movies have are okay to at least better...
He did a pretty good job imitating the father in the first film. He was the only one who didn't have to try too hard. Mary Steenburgen and the Culken kid who wasn't Macauly just tried way too had. Culkin especially, trying to do the iconic idiotic grin Ralphie did just before Santa kicked him...
A good sequel to Roger Rabbit is what we need. What Zemeckis wants is what we don't.
But seriously... There already was a Christmas story sequel. Plus there was an obscure PBS teleplay of another story from the book. I've only heard of it, but never actually saw it. This isn't exactly...
I pretty much got all the Christmas DVD's I need. Other than the fact I desperately need whatever Batman TAS season set that has Christmas with the Joker. But I got my favorites, Darkwing Duck, Super Mario Super Show, Dinosaurs all in box sets. And of course the brilliant KND Christmas...
Bangs head on desk...
NO! Christmas Story 3! There was a sequel already, and if you have digital This TV, they run it every so often. It's okay. They had a new cast that tried WAY too hard to be like the old cast. It's not quite as funny, but it has its moments. But you do see more of the...
Plucky Duck's Yakkity Yak is still better...
But yeah, half those songs aren't even ON the special, are they? And who the flark are the Merry Mistletoes?
See? This thing is for Sesame Street completists only. And even they don't want it.
Garfield suffers from being around QUITE a bit.
That's why newspaper strips are a dying art. The ones that have been around are exhausted, the newer ones are hit and miss ranging from very good, to "haven't we seen this already?" to "Someone gets PAID for that? Scratch that... Someone MADE...
Yeah, it's basically precocious children saying precocious things for the sake of being precocious. Not to mention the "old person understanding of technology" jokes they always throw it.
I will say I get the Garfield hatedom, considering the comic is so digitally produced (in terms of...
I was more annoyed by the boring stuff (instrumental classic music set to pictures of pretty flowers... It's relax-o-vision, and it's supposed to be relaxing, but it got me more worked up waiting for it to be over). But for the longest time, I almost swore the horrifying bird animation was...
I honestly wish they had a regular cup instead of a Water bottle. I'd really love to pick up a new Muppet cup, since the last ones I had (not counting the one Welsh's jam glass) when I was pretty little and can't find anymore, and are probably too filthy with age to use anyway. Not to mention...
That was the big boom (and subsequent bust) of adult animated sitcoms when Baby Blues popped up. This was when Family Guy (when it was GOOD) just popped up, along with The P.J.'s, Futurama, and a whole bunch of ones that didn't even last a season.
I only get that it's an issue if it's one of those parent types that buy up every thing with the Sesame Street logo on it to babysit their 1 year old. Mainly because Elmo's not mugging the screen for at least 30 of every 50 minutes and they blame that for the reason their too young to watch TV...
Hit... well, the less said about them the better. Mention Hit to a Thomas the Tank Engine fan, and they'll go on a tirade. Though, they did license TTTE Pez dispensers. But you have to buy a set with ALL the ones you already have if you want to get Gordon for some reason. But what they did...
Baby Blues lasted shorter because it was originally a WB show. Those do worse.
At least with Dilbert, you can watch them on hulu. I swear that show was much deeper in corporate satire than the comic ever could be.
Too be fair, other than Sesame Street having a larger adult fan base (as of late, anyway), we kinda had to beg and plead and write letters over and over about how Sesame Street hasn't released any classic materials for the older fan base, and that was a process of years before the first Old...
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