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And thankfully the SW website is one of the few places on the Web where you basically don't have to worry about what your kid sees.
exactly! i agree wholehartedly. see my post in the made in ny thread for more on what they were saying about the new media. (which i think you read anyway, ilikemuppets, but i maybe others will read it if i link it in this thread....)Plus I thin this will just ad fuel to the fire. I mean once they see that the kids are liking the older clips, I sure that there will be an even greater demand for them to be on shown on the show once again.
I just thought of something. Recently, at the end of podcasts there has been an "Abby's Fairy Fun" segment, with Abby interacting with another character, usually Elmo. I love these, They are always so funny, and they remind me of the Elmo/Zoe skits from the 90s. Maybe the Fairy Fun sketches are the new segment, and are just going to be intergrated into the show like Cookie and Prairie with Letter of the Day or Count with Number of the day. Note well, Cookie and the Count are less often on the street as a main character than other Muppets; but they may cut back Abby a bit as they introduce a segment.Are they NUTS ?
I mean totally ruining the 40th anniversary of the show by adding ANOTHER Abby Segment ?
I mean this is suppose to be the 40th anniversary of the show, and it would really do us and some of the future generations some good if they try to show some more of the old segements of the show.
Either that or use as an entrence to the past of the show.
I sure hope that is the case. That I wouldn't mind at all. That would work!I just thought of something. Recently, at the end of podcasts there has been an "Abby's Fairy Fun" segment, with Abby interacting with another character, usually Elmo. I love these, They are always so funny, and they remind me of the Elmo/Zoe skits from the 90s. Maybe the Fairy Fun sketches are the new segment, and are just going to be intergrated into the show
Tell you the truth, we did do something, and we did get all that stuff. We could go on with the blah blah blah and the Yakkidy schmakkidy... but when it comes right down to it, we were wrong about SS listening to the fans. They were just really stunted as of how to get it out there.we sit around complaining & wishing enough, why not actually do something about it? i bet they'd be receptive if it helped their mission. & muppet central would be the best place for such a report to come from--who better knows their mission, their genius, their potential, than a large group of fans who are devoted (crazy?) enough to follow every toy release, write fan-fic, and have thoughtful opinions on every new and old clip on the internet?
You know I'm thinking that the internet is not only a good way for kids to get older clips that they might mis out on and for their parents to share the clips that they grew up with with there kids and for there older clips to live on. But if kids get interested in older clips they are introduced to then maybe the audience that they are paying attention to the most let Sesame Workshop know just how much they really like them. I'm sure research and mail from parents on only thanking them for the clips and for, but how much their child enjoyed them and how it bonding them and bringing family's together and in the end accomplishing what they set out to do... Have parents participate with their children. So I see this as win-win.
If Abby's segment uses a pre-existing Sesame song for its theme, I'm betting it'll riff on either of these two songs (I don't know the official titles):If they dropped Elmo's World in lieu of the Abby segment (I can only think of ONE theme song for Abby's segment... "La la la, la la la, Abby's World" ), then I'd probably start watching again. I think they way overexposed Elmo, and now there's Abby Cadabby, so I'm willing to give Abby more of a chance.
BJ