ISNorden
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Sorry to hear your claymation attempts went badly; I've got nothing against that form of animation as such. (It's been part of Sesame Street since the first episode, and some memorable oldies--like the opera-singing orange--were claymation clips, too.) But seeing Sesame Street reshape the Muppets into a new medium feels a little unsettling to me. ("My friend, you are not fuzzy and blue; you are squishy and blue!")
To bring this back on topic, though...I still hope that the US producers decide to show "Munchin: Impossible" as part of next season's lineup. From what I saw on the Workshop's official pages, they'd teach nutrition on a level kids could relate to...with an exciting story and a reassurance that Cookie Monster is still Cookie after he eats his healthy dinner. It might succeed where "Dinner Theater" fell flat: a reference to Shakespeare or Broadway musicals will go right over most pre-schoolers' heads, but a reference to a recent Hollywood hit won't.
To bring this back on topic, though...I still hope that the US producers decide to show "Munchin: Impossible" as part of next season's lineup. From what I saw on the Workshop's official pages, they'd teach nutrition on a level kids could relate to...with an exciting story and a reassurance that Cookie Monster is still Cookie after he eats his healthy dinner. It might succeed where "Dinner Theater" fell flat: a reference to Shakespeare or Broadway musicals will go right over most pre-schoolers' heads, but a reference to a recent Hollywood hit won't.