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.
And now it is confirmed that Steve Whitmire and Frank Oz will be part of this (though unfortunately, Frank Oz will only be part of the live stream… I am actually not surprised).
I've been thinking about this today. So the Cha Cha Palace had a best trash can contest... Do you think the other Grouch participants had a garbage man carry their cans to the Cha Cha Palace for the contest, or do you think they used the traveling trash can thing that Oscar often did?
Oscar...
I saw the page recently but it had not yet added a sketch rundown. When I read this thread, before reading the guide, I was mistakenly under the impression that it was just two episodes edited together, with some content missing and some unaired segments (so how is that the "best" of the...
Another thing I started thinking last night for seasons 30 and 31: If they cut down on episodes because they just couldn't repeat street stories and squeeze in Elmo's World, I wonder how it would go over if they did episodes that were just insert segments, maybe with a couple of original street...
Season 30 is the first to reduce the number of episodes each season from 130 to 65. Seems with the addition of Elmo’s World, they were unable to repeat street stories, though I think they could have still down that in seasons 30 and 31, just have fewer inserts between some of the street scenes...
Last night I watched Ernest Saves Christmas for the first time in a few years. A few thoughts and questions I have:
* I used to think that Santa Claus was the one who was going to drive the reindeer from the airport, and that Ernest was concerned about Santa driving to the airport in rush hour...
I've noticed in some scenes with the main characters there are a few random characters with them, I'm guessing they were the understudies for this show. They almost stick out.
I know with many of the Sesame Street Live shows, familiar characters are silent understudies. Which makes me wonder...
I would avoid bringing up him leaving Sesame Street and the stuff about that. But I would be more interested in if he’d want to go back to working for the Muppets.
With it close to Christmas, I'd like to ask about a few Christmas commercials I remember.
There was a commercial with a girl writing a letter to her grandparents, talking about something (maybe a store), at the end she says "I'm looking forward to your visit more than Santa's, and not just...
Oh. I was thinking there had been more. So I guess they either repeated those five a lot or continued with the regular (revival) Elmo’s World format.
And I started thinking there could be a Elmo’s World: Monster Edition DVD filled with tons of monster segments.
With the exception of Rimshot, who I think debuted in Ernest Goes to Jail, seems the only characters who could appear in multiple movies or appear in the movies after being on the series are those from John R. Cherry's commercials and stuff. We get Ernest as well as Chuck and Bobby who were all...
On February 1 comes Elmo's World: All Around the Neighborhood.
I was hoping the next Elmo's World release would be themed around Elmo's World: Monster Edition. Looks like at least a few of those will be included, I guess I was hoping for a release themed exclusively around all of those.
A...
In episode 2042, when Oscar and Grundgetta dress in a Snuffleupagus to fool Gordon, Grundgetta gets on top and does the voice, though I think it would make more sense for Oscar to do the voice.
In the 40th anniversary book, Pam Arciero’s first audition for Sesame Street was to perform Mr...
I guess with Ernie and Bert Sing-Along, since it was a record first, and we could only hear what was going on, we were supposed to think that the bathroom was small and it was really crowded, which explains why whenever one of the adults actually acknowledges Bert's request for a towel, they say...
On The Munsters, there's Herman Munster, and one of the actresses is named Yvonne DeCarlo...
On Pee-wee's Playhouse, there's Pee-wee Herman and Miss Yvonne.
Maybe it's a coincidence.
On South Park, Mr. Hankey delivers to all kids who have a lot of fiber in their diet, and doesn't care if they celebrate Christmas or Hanuka or whatever... But his title is "Mr. Haneky the Christmas Poo". Shouldn't "Christmas" be left out of that? Maybe he could be called "Mr. Hankey the Holiday...
I thought I saw this one when I was a kid. The program cover looked familiar, and the wiki mentioned a number of songs I specifically remember seeing at Sesame Street Live, but there was one vague memory I had which I see was in this, confirming I had seen it. It's the scene where Prairie Dawn...
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