crackmaster
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I initially didn't care I liked Sesame Street until several known autism haters went after me. As I was trying to be a better person, I deleted all my comments on Sesame Street, Muppets, and other children's shows because I didn't want people to know I liked those shows. The only comments I kept were the comments on Cracks, the Batman and Superman cartoons Sesame Street showed in the old school days, and a Sesame Street spot with Henry Cavill.
Fast forward to this month. I started getting obsessed with the "AT" short from the 90s Sesame again, and I officially stopped caring I liked Sesame and commented on the video again. I'm only really into Sesame for the cartoons, TBH. I don't really care for the puppets except for Kermit.
The reason I'm asking you is because it's gone downhill to me. No more cartoons, 30 minute format, no parental bonuses... but somehow my mom doesn't care and still watches it with my autistic brother, who won't even notice. My middle brother also used to make fun of me for watching Sesame Street when I was 11 (back in the days when my "old" account first started) but now he's okay with watching it with my autistic brother and has even shown his girlfriend a few of the skits.
I think the only reason I like Sesame cartoons is because they somewhat influenced me. I can't draw good, so I'm not going into animation, but they influenced me in my writing and casting choices. I have characters in my Sonic fanseries Mobius Redrawn based on Bill the Bat, Claire the Cat, the "dashing young rat," and the mouse from "Felines." I also got Dorothy Moskowitz and Scott Getchell to voice characters in the series. It's like how Craig Bartlett used his Arnold character for Hey Arnold or how Mo Willems used Sesame Street voice actors in Sheep in the Big City (only those were the puppeteers, not the animation voice actors like I use.) Oh, and Etienne Delessert's face morphs are the coolest things I have ever seen, so there's that.
Have you ever questioned if you're too old for Sesame Street?
Fast forward to this month. I started getting obsessed with the "AT" short from the 90s Sesame again, and I officially stopped caring I liked Sesame and commented on the video again. I'm only really into Sesame for the cartoons, TBH. I don't really care for the puppets except for Kermit.
The reason I'm asking you is because it's gone downhill to me. No more cartoons, 30 minute format, no parental bonuses... but somehow my mom doesn't care and still watches it with my autistic brother, who won't even notice. My middle brother also used to make fun of me for watching Sesame Street when I was 11 (back in the days when my "old" account first started) but now he's okay with watching it with my autistic brother and has even shown his girlfriend a few of the skits.
I think the only reason I like Sesame cartoons is because they somewhat influenced me. I can't draw good, so I'm not going into animation, but they influenced me in my writing and casting choices. I have characters in my Sonic fanseries Mobius Redrawn based on Bill the Bat, Claire the Cat, the "dashing young rat," and the mouse from "Felines." I also got Dorothy Moskowitz and Scott Getchell to voice characters in the series. It's like how Craig Bartlett used his Arnold character for Hey Arnold or how Mo Willems used Sesame Street voice actors in Sheep in the Big City (only those were the puppeteers, not the animation voice actors like I use.) Oh, and Etienne Delessert's face morphs are the coolest things I have ever seen, so there's that.
Have you ever questioned if you're too old for Sesame Street?