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.
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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.
I don't know why Marvel/Disney doesn't promote the Muppet comic line, but it can't be for lack of sales, because the last 2 issues I got were the last one one the shelves, and I go the very day that comics are released. At least with the Marvel comics, I found out they come out first Wed of the...
I'm saying this as someone who isn't a fan of the series, but is well aware the episode exists...
Yeah, that's kinda why there's an episode of Totally Spies about that. Passion patties. Oh, how certain fetish groups worship that episode like a deity.
Laughs... And like 25 cents of that 8...
Yeah... Europe getting everything first is now a tradition. For some reason cartoons produced in the US don't even air in the US until everywhere around the world gets it first because, even though we've made strides, children's TV producers are still dinks.
This would be perfect for PBS...
Like I always say... I wish Saban would buy back all the cartoons from Disney as well. Supposedly, Samurai Pizza Cats is available on DVD in dubbed and subbed formats (but 2 separate releases, as it would be impossible to fit the original Japanese dialogue in the edited American version). But...
I check comic book resources like every single day (so I can keep track of what comes out every week), and if there was any info, it would be there.
Yet it isn't. Ape really seems to be under the radar as far as comic go. There's apparently a Penguins of Madagascar series that came out a whole...
It is well illustrated in this quote:
And I say, 'bout darn time. Too long has Sesame Street pandered to the under 3 crowd that wouldn't benefit too much from the series anyway. Now the STEM/STEAM/STREAQZPTM focus makes a lot more sense, and the engineering (and some of the tougher bits of...
Well, I didn't see Scaredy Squirrel (never actually even heard of it, and I'm usually up on these things), an I regrettably (with the annoyed anger of punching a hole in the wall) didn't see How to Train Your Dragon (not for the lack of trying, I was pulled to see Get Him to the Greek instead...
I really wish Stephanie did more for the character of Elizabeth. She's the one Muppet I have NO problem saying I hate (her and Miss Mousey, but to be fair, they didn't give Mousey a heck of a lot of character development, but did give her an ugly design and 17th century clothes to wear). Like I...
That's a tricky question to ask, because... well... let's face it. We're completely unclear on what the future of television, media in general actually, really is. I don't see Sesame Street's TV run ending due to a new generation video game based technology such as this. I think it...
Two from season 2... The one with the Mare-Do-well and the thing where the ponies nibble on the MMM cake and PinkiePie suspects the other contestants in the bake off of sabotage. They were pretty good, especially the Mare-do-well one.
Of course, I had to watch Transformers Animated directly...
That and the web exclusive TV show isn't quite catching on as fast as it should be. The creator of Adventure Time has a new cartoon due out in October, but it's a Channel Frederator exclusive only on Youtube. The long awaited new season of Arrested Development is going to be exclusive to...
And the strange thing is, Doug was supposed to be the hit of the three first cartoons. Ren and Stimpy's appeal just got in the way, and then the Rugrats had a late bloom of popularity, like you said.
I guess Disney just got the rights to doing the Doug show, so they spared no expense in...
Nah... it's either Creatures or Critters or something like that. It's one of the movies digital channel "This TV" runs endlessly. The creatures look like refugees from some Monster in My Pocket type toyline. They're actually cute for one thing. Not even close to grotesque.
Exactly. It was...
I agree but don't agree at the same time. SW needs more of a presence online, and I think they've managed to just get it so far, but I don't think it's there yet. I don't think it needs to completely abandon its PBS show for online content, when they can have both. I really wish Sesame...
Actually, Carl was used in 2 episodes. The second time was when Buster builds a rocket and George brings Carl along saying "If there's anyone who you'd need on a project, it's him." Out of the entire meh-ness of that episode, I really liked how they showed how the thorough knowledge and...
Yep. She said it was too complex. But considering the results being a cloyingly diabetic, banal, budget produced joke of a show, it should come as no surprise.
Only thing keeping Barney going is Hit entertainment. I'm surprised he's not a CGI like all of Hit's other properties now. More...
Remember... this was from the Marketing guru behind Teletubbies and Thomas the Tank Engine. He was probably playing with house money anyway. He's just going to lose an investment, take credit from another crummy idea, and try to ram that down everyone's throats. The fact this was released the...
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