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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
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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.
Hmmmm. I didn't think it was from that early on. But I guess your right. Maybe they should make a new skit where they ephasized Bert's personality more. It would be cool to see something like that.
Hmmm. I hadn't thought about it before but you're right. In fact, I don't think they played that one on the show in recent years either. How could we have overlooked that classic segment? :p :(
That's a good point. I wondered about that too. I mean, I think it's obvious Ernie's not too...
That's a good anology. Though, I have to say that Fred has matured in recent years. He's still kind of a 'straight man,' but he seems to be more fun loving and a bit goofy at times, rather than being always serious like in the earlier eps. I guess you could say the same for Bert. He was kind...
I think I see what they mean, by 'Not for Kids.' In recent years, they do tend to reach out to younger kids. (Ex. Someone not knowing what a 'button' was, Elmo not knowing how to use the phone) There was more adult humor in the earlier years. I'll take a look at that article and see what...
To tell the truth, I didn't think that was the best one anyway. I feel like they could have done more with that like show Ernie with pigeons or dusting paper clips or things like that. Just my opinion.
I know what you mean. I checked the pbs website and it seems that where I live, they're starting all over again from the beginning. At least that's what they're doing with the afternoon episodes. I'll have to keep checking to see where they are with the morning eps. I got the "Ask Oscar" one...
<<1. Grover popping Ernie's balloons. And that's one of the rare times those two were together. >>
I want to comment on that one, since we previously had a thread about Grover's first sketch. I honestly thing that one might have been filmed before his "Whistle a Happy Tune" song, considering...
Actually, that was sort of already done in "Elmo's World: Happy Holidays." I can't really comment on "A Special Sesame Street Christmas" because I haven't seen that one.
I see what you're saying though, especially considering the Muppets did "A Christmas Carol" a while back.
Yeah. I saw that one for the first time last Monday. Then I'll get the "Ask Oscar" episode on Friday. (I only saw the street scene of that one) I'm hoping my station will soon start playing the ones I didn't see, so I can get caught up.
I didn't see, the "Frank Oz" tag on the toaster...
Hey, I'm sorry if I sounded a little selfish in my last post. It's just that my dad was driving me crazy.
Anyway, what I was saying, is that there might be fans of the show who might not by the DVD, so I believe that putting pieces of early episodes on 'You Tube' is a pretty good idea.
I don't know. I might not buy the set. I might be uncomfortable going into a store and have people see me buy a "Sesame Street" disk. Plus, I'm still stuck with my parents. They might not want to see that lying around. Heck, my dad is following me around even as we speak and I can't watch...
I'd really like to see that one. I did read about it on Muppet Wiki, but they didn't say too much about it other than it was to explain "some," "none," and "all." That would be a good one for 'You Tube.'
I'd like to make a few comments here. I liked seeing the 1971 closing credits as well, but what I'm wondering was did they last more than that one season? I know the credits would have been different when cast changes were made, but other than that. Did they last until the Barkley closings...
I've noticed that too. I've never heard of him called Bob Johnson. It seems like Muppet Wiki may be making the same mistake that imdb.com makes calling David, David Robinson.
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