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.
There are no known recording dates for the video releases (I wouldn't be surprised if Sesame Workshop or Random House has some in its vaults). But it would have been made during production of season 19, if not during the summer between seasons.
Too bad Jim Henson wasn't involved with many of...
I've often wondered about this. I feel it could have been an episode, with various non-alphabet segments, though I doubt there's ever been an actual episode sponsored by the whole alphabet (and until 2002 I don't think there's been any street stories about the alphabet).
And I've also...
I didn't realize that Cookie Monster's new series of inserts was called Cookie's Crumby Pictures and were all parodies. I thought The Biscotti Kid was the title for the series of inserts, as opposed to one installment.
The previous movie needed to have all of the archs filled (the director claims it's because some characters missed their cue, but that joke isn't exactly obvious enough), and yeah I don't think Gonzo's trumpet gag was that good, but still, I don't know if I want them to redo the opening again...
At first I thought that shot of Constantine in the "O" was reused from The Muppets, but then noticed the "O" there was in "Show" instead of "Telethon". It makes me wonder if they'll re-do the opening again... And I actually hope they don't, unless they add something really significant to it...
It makes me wonder if we'll be seeing more characters this year who haven't been seen in awhile. And this isn't even the anniversary season (you don't need an anniversary to bring back long-unseen characters, but still...).
I know. Though I a surprised they didn't make new sounding out segments (or even reair older ones) in season 38 when the main curriculum goal was reading.
Though it seems they keep being used and then not. I've read that David Rudman took over Richard's half of the character as soon as he...
Reminds me of the time I found that some of the Land Before Time sequels were released together on DVD and the sequels included were not in order. Like one DVD that has the two movies with Chopper (II and V), though that makes a little sense since it was promoted as a Chopper release. Don't know...
I just watched some of those clips that have been uploaded, and what great clips I've seen so far.
Is that Frank Oz as the orange gold biker in Sons of Poetry? At times he sounds a bit like Bert, but at times he also sounds gruffer. Or maybe it's Eric Jacobson in an original role. And I lead...
Is it wrong for me to think it'd odd that they saved various outtakes but not deleted scenes from the movie (well, at least it has the extended Doc Hopper commercial, something I hadn't been aware of until it was announced)?
It would be interesting to see if this release includes The Making of Muppet Treasure Island special that aired on The Disney Channel in 1996. I'm surprised Disney opted for a different behind-the-scenes feature for the original DVD release. Of course that's also depending on if Disney wants to...
There's that as well, but since segments were repeated in multiple episodes, it'd make more sense to cut segments that show up in other episodes that the channel was airing. And if there's a need to edit something for content, then that helps in choosing what to cut.
I don't think that cover is so bad.... For a double-feature release.
I would have expected one of these to come out closer to the release of Muppets Most Wanted.
I think I saw an Amazon listing that also had blu-ray listings for both movies separately.
The Muppet Mindset posted a review yesterday. It was said that it gives great details about all of Jim's productions, which gets me excited. But I wonder if that means it talks in great detail about productions that don't get much discussion in biogrpahies, interviews, documentaries, and such...
I haven't heard that song, either. I also hadn't heard "Call Me Maybe" before the "Share It Maybe" parody. And many of the shows parodies from the last few years are parodies of shows I hadn't heard of before that.
After learning a bit more about this season, I'm a bit excited. It's weird...
In the interview Kathy Mullen said that Jim was hiring new female performers when preparing for The Dark Crystal. That makes me wonder if he had intended on having the performers voice the characters at one point.
It's interesting what stuff Sesame Workshop took off the show years ago and, in recent years, has released to the public again, whether in Noggin reruns, iTunes episodes, sesamestreet.org, or DVD releases. Though in the case of full episode releases, it seems like Sesame Workshop has only...
You know, when I hear songs from before 1981, I tend to think they'd be good on The Muppet Show. And when I hear songs from the 1980s, I tend to think they'd have been good on The Jim Henson Hour. But hearing 1990s songs doesn't give me that effect regarding Muppets Tonight.
You could also say...
I was watching A Goofy Movie last night, and it makes me wonder, was Bobby on eof Max's best friends up to that time, or just somebody he knew from school who helped him become cool with the whole school? I know PJ is Max's best friend, but the advertisements play up Bobby as his best friend...
There's been behind-the-scenes photos of what looked like Steve performing Constantine, and I wondered whether that was Constantine or Kermit posing as Constantine. But now that we know he has a smaller-pointed collar and slightly different pupils, we know that it is Kermit posing.
Too bad...
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