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Sesame went down hill when Elmo came on the scene

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Furchester was a nice way of expanding on that idea, but it was nowhere near as funny.
Again it’s a show designed for preschool children in the UK, the humour and themes were not intended for an adult demographic so of course you’re not gonna find it funny.
 

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...Sesame Street also fits that description and it managed to be one of the funniest shows around.
 

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Don't forget though, the whole street was brightened and cleaned up when ATC was added, so it really lost a lot of its inner-city vibe.
 

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...Sesame Street also fits that description and it managed to be one of the funniest shows around.
I feel the best written stuff in recent time was with Joey handling the characters. Especially whenever Telly or Grover were involved
 

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Even Steve said Joey knew the characters inside and out.
 

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...Sesame Street also fits that description and it managed to be one of the funniest shows around.
Exactly, I mean Sesame Street has always went out of its way to deliver a sense of humor everyone could enjoy. We wouldn’t have music video parody songs or old gangster movie parodies without its charm.
 

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Here's my take on this, 80's and 90's Elmo was adorable but as he evolved over time he became incredibly annoying. I don't like that he took Big Bird's place but also I hated it when people refer to Sesame Street as "the Elmo show"
 

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I'm with you on that one @D'Snowth . My very first exposure to Sesame Street, Muppets and puppetry in general was through early episodes of Elmo's World so I have no reason to hate him but as time went on he became less likeable
 

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I mean research was showing kids were gradually losing interest in the show during the last quarter, so I can understand the need to add EW to boost their interest back up. But even so, yeah, the Elmo overkill hadn't quite come into effect just yet. EW certainly had a charm in the beginning, but like I said, that charm deminished pretty quickly.
 
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