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Sesame Street Classics on YouTube
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Sesame Street debuts on Netflix
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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.
That's possible. They said "kicks" don't count. I think she only kicked Mildred. Still, maybe there is some stuff she does that looks like a karate chop to some, but they count it as something else. Again, the one in the Kaye Ballard opening might not have been counted since they didn't...
Sorry, I guess I missed that post. Yeah, I was thinking about "Honk around the clock" too, but I guess they had to get 'rock' in there.
That's also interesting about the "ate" the letter joke, I majored in Spanish but I never knew about that. I wonder if the writers had that in mind when...
I've noticed a minor error on the Muppet Morsels. They were counting Miss Piggy's karate chops. They counted 21 for the first season, but I think they missed a few.
The first one was in the Charles Aznavour episode where Piggy knocked Kermit off the wall.
Then there was the opening joke...
I have to agree. Season one was great and all and it was good to see how the characters evolved throughout the season.
But I would like to see a complete season 2 since by that point all the characters are more like we know them today. I know Timelife released quite a few season 2 episodes...
I just noticed that today, but I don't think that the tune is exclusive to "Sesame Street." Wasn't that the tune of "Be Our Guest" in "Beauty and the Beast?"
A few comments on today's episode. I didn't get a pledge break today, so tI got to see most of the show. It is funny how Elmo gets...
That would be cool. After all, a golden collection worked with "Looney Tunes," so why not with "Sesame Street."
By the way, I thought the segment with Whoopi was with Hoots where they talked about feathers, hair and skin. Or was there another one with Elmo? Just curious.
I think the 'skin' part of 'Elmo's World' has been done before. I wish they'd do some new 'letter of the day' segments like the one they had recently with Oscar. Also, were there any good Ernie and Bert clips (old or new) shown besides the one with the dinosaur? My station is doing these...
If that's the case though, why don't they use old Kermit clips anymore? All they need is to acknowledge that they had permission from Henson productions to use him. After all, Kermit is shown on Plaza Sesamo on a regular basis.
It's about time this thread was updated. I just watched the Ethyl Merman episode today and since I'm towards the end of the season, I've noticed the Muppet's look and sound the same as they do today. Piggy's pretty much always performed by Frank, Sam's look has been updated, the Newsman with...
Well, I don't think Telly and Oscar were never "not friends." It's just that he spent more time with Baby Bear. They just haven't shown too many Telly/Oscar moments in the new episodes.
Unfortunatley, my local station had a pledge drive today so they cut out the scene with Bert and Ernie and probably the one with Oscar. They were at the Number of the Day when they got back to the show and I stopped watching at that point.
I was a bit surprised to see Gordon in glasses. I...
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