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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
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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 mean, if there's money involved, I'd assume some deal is in place.
I've only read a little about what's going on and I don't think I respect Doug less; I've never assumed he was the one in charge of everything, just pretty much a creator like everyone else, only one with a more direct tie to...
Sesame has dozens of recurring characters under their belt. If an anniversary set leaves out someone like Guy Smiley or the Martians, then yeah, that's a bit of a miss.
If a DVD set leaves out someone like Professor D. Rabbit, nobody will mind.
I mean, the whole excuse for his change of color isn't cannon; it's something Carroll made up to give an answer.
If anything, going from orange to green with no on-screen explanation is a continuity error.
I've been very curious as to how they can incorporate Julia more and this, along with those new web videos, proved to me that they can easily find great things for her to do.
The wiki info isn't really complete or clarified.
That video is the second version, used in 3860. The DVD uses that version. Isaac Stern is in the other version, not in re-used footage.
Video 1: That's probably not Noel. The film pieces are typically done independent of Sesame's main production staff, so the only way Noel would've been involved is if he knew the producer of that film.
Video 2: Yes, that's Noel.
I saw that Leslie Mostly thing too; probably a mistake labeling it as a "song," they did the same with one of the Rhymies bits in another page.
While I wouldn't be surprised if SW put out a skit officially, I can't see them doing much more. I'm usually against the whole "conspiracy" thing...
It's little odd to me that the Murray & Grover sketches need to have animated butterflies added to them to justify the "butterfly" theme. Theming episodes is a good idea, but their execution is forced.
Nice. If you can, I highly encourage the program summaries from seasons 11 and 12; they're the only ones the Wiki folk weren't able to get to during their trips.
Just a heads up, all of the stuff on my Plaza Sesamo channel has been set to unlisted for the time being. Sesame Workshop (I'm assuming their Latin America team, not the NY folks) has put a copyright claim on virtually all of them; three were removed and gave my channel a strike (ones that...
Yeah, but they still had to be able to use those clips, regardless. And they credited the use of the Muppet music during the intro and credits, not the footage.
They wouldn't have to really go to Disney or Sesame for stuff; the Jim Henson Legacy has it all. Just shoot an email saying, "Hey...
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