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
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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.
The episodes were pretty fun. I liked seeing Sam the Eagle as one of the bird statues. Blanket Fort was the first time the title card lead into the episode instead of fading to black.
@D'Snowth, if you're not able to catch these episodes as they air, don't you have Disney Junior on demand?
I liked the cold open with Grover and all the Muppet birds. The end with Big Bird and Abby was sweet. I honestly can't believe they brought back ETM instead of making a new EW about birds.
Skye Jethani: Who would be the worst children's character to do a sacred symbol?
Phil Vischer: Would it be SpongeBob, with his laugh?
Drew Dyck: What about Barney?
Phil: Oh, yeah.
Drew: Barney would be pretty bad.
Skye: But his arms are so short he couldn't do it.
Phil: He's a T Rex, what do you...
Believe me, I like ENG too, to the point where when it aired a few months ago on Peachtree TV, I recorded it on my DVR so I could have a widescreen version of the movie to watch.
Are you sure you really wanna see it? It makes Elmo in Grouchland look like a masterpiece. Then again, this is coming from someone who actually sees the positives of that movie. Anyway, the whole movie's on YT, if you really wanna see it.
Marty's cameo in Hooper's Store was fun. It's cool that Mr. Johnson was referred to by name for the second time in history. Frankie and Peter's performances as the sheep and AM looking for jobs were fun. Ellie Goulding's song was pleasant. I liked Elmo singing the Sesame theme at the beginning...
The first episode was cool. I liked how they handled Rizzo being a rat who loves to dance. The second one was good. Seeing Bunsen and Beaker was a highlight. Summer actually is very cute. It was nice to see a story revolve around her.
The street story was very good. They manged to show how Julia can notice things that others don't without directly mentioning her autism. The Foodie Truck bit was fun. I liked Cookie thinking Maple trees don't really give syrup. I liked Ryan's voices for the shapes in the new EW.
Jarrod's way of looking at current Muppet projects are how every Muppet fan should look at not just current Disney Muppet projects but also Sesame Street.
Steve Swanson: I'm so used to as a Muppet fan now, so many things I see in Muppets now, I'm just used to my default response being "Well...
Here's a fun puppet musical from last night's episode of Life in Pieces. Leslie Carrara plays the monkey and Joey Mazzarino plays the lobster. Tim Lagasse and Donna Kimball were also involved.
The first episode was good. I really like the disco song it had. And I liked the other characters noticing the heroic music. The second episode was funny with lots of great moments. The characters call themselves Muppets just like they did in the original series. Animal saying "Animal go...
I want you guys to weigh in on this theory why Frank did a voice here when normally he doesn't.
Jarrod Fairclough: Have either of you seen the GMA interview?
Steve Swanson: Unfortunately I missed that.
JD Hansel: Not yet.
Jarrod: Well, the woman asks Frank to do Animal's voice. And I watched it...
The bookends with Grover dressed as a butterfly were funny, particularly the end where Grover calls two butterflies Maxwell and Lucida. The Mr. Noodle bit in the new EW was sorta funny where he thought butterfly meant butter that flies.
I really liked it. Statler and Waldorf saying "That joke wasn't bad. But it wasn't good" was funny. Nanny's song was catchy. Piggy finding Hot Potato to be a good game for Gonzo's potato friend was the perfect ending.
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