DatH
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Well not 8 ft, but....not that you're likely to bump into an 8-foot tall yellow bird
Emu War - Wikipedia
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Jokes aside, this kind of makes me think of the status of current PBS Kids in general. Development for shows since the mid 2000s has gotten horrifically limited, and the push in introducing quirky characters and the education concept over....actual grounded writing has dramatically increased. It honestly seems like education mandates...horrifically shifted, and writers noticeably are overlapping more in other shows (Brian Muehl and Joey Mazzarino wrote several eps in S11 of Cyberchase for instance, and longtime Arthur writer Peter Hirsch). The amount of eps being produced also drastically shrank across shows (Arthur's last season will only have about 3-4 eps). I honestly can't tell if it's a massive loss of budget, or if PBS Kids got way too comfortable rerunning, or both
So Seeing Sesame Street suffer similarly in growing more quirky and ungrounded is...not unexpected, even though SS's production is rapidly different to other PBS Kids shows