Macy's Thanksgiving Parade
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Sesame Street debuts on Netflix
Sesame Street Season 56 has premiered on Netflix and PBS. Let us know your thoughts on the anticipated season.
Back to the Rock Season 2
Fraggle Rock Back to the Rock Season 2 has premiered on AppleTV+. Watch the anticipated new season and let us know your thoughts.
Sam and Friends Book Read our review of the long-awaited book, "Sam and Friends - The Story of Jim Henson's First Television Show" by Muppet Historian Craig Shemin.
Jim Henson Idea Man
Remember the life. Honor the legacy. Inspire your soul. The new Jim Henson documentary "Idea Man" is now streaming exclusively on Disney+.
Bear arrives on Disney+ The beloved series has been off the air for the past 15 years. Now all four seasons are finally available for a whole new generation.
Saying Goodbye, like for a number of people, is the saddest muppet moment I've had. Everytime I listen to it i think of people I've had to leave...and how the Muppet Performers must have felt when Jim...left. I never actually cried listening to it, but sometimes i feel like its too sad to make the tears work. Or I'm jsut not being sad enough. one of the two, yaknow?
I actually found the characters and their "then" occupations rather amusing.
To Me the Changes video in the Talk, Listen, Connect series of SW videos really makes me sad. Just seeing how distraught Rosita is over her Father's Wheelchair chokes me up a bit
I was born about four months before Jim died and for me, the Muppets singing "Just One Person" at the memorial service is touching, I choked a couple times watching it. Hearing sweet, yet memorable song from Jim's projects like that makes me think that every time we hear them, Jim is with us appreciating his time on the earth, even though it was short.
ok I'm trying to wipe the tears away as I type i just got done with The Muppets Take Manhaten, and have to say no matter how many time I watch it and FTB i get teary eyed. Even when i know that everything will be ok.
Yeah, MTM is rough sledding sometimes, in terms of emotional content. And like I've said before, it's always Scooter's verse of "Saying Goodbye" that tugs at my heartstrings.
It's a good thing they didn't attempt that at the memorial service, or else they'd all be up on stage bawling.
Another tear-jerking moment...pretty much the entire second half of the FR episode "Gone But Not Forgotten," starting when Mudwell abruptly turns on Wembley. That's really poignant stuff.
Yeah, MTM is rough sledding sometimes, in terms of emotional content. And like I've said before, it's always Scooter's verse of "Saying Goodbye" that tugs at my heartstrings.
It's a good thing they didn't attempt that at the memorial service, or else they'd all be up on stage bawling.
Another tear-jerking moment...pretty much the entire second half of the FR episode "Gone But Not Forgotten," starting when Mudwell abruptly turns on Wembley. That's really poignant stuff.
I know...heaven knows there were plenty of misty eyes in the cathedral as it was. I mean, Frank fell apart during his eulogy for Jim, there were Muppet performers dabbing at their eyes with tissues, and while Richard held his own on stage, at one point during his second speech he had to stop and take a really deep breath when his voice started to waver a bit.
But I think Louise Gold's rendition of "Bring Him Home" would have turned on the waterworks for quite a few people.
I'll bet the whole ceremony was rough sledding for all the Muppet performers - all those emotions to deal with.
I know...heaven knows there were plenty of misty eyes in the cathedral as it was. I mean, Frank fell apart during his eulogy for Jim, there were Muppet performers dabbing at their eyes with tissues, and while Richard held his own on stage, at one point during his second speech he had to stop and take a really deep breath when his voice started to waver a bit.
But I think Louise Gold's rendition of "Bring Him Home" would have turned on the waterworks for quite a few people.
I'll bet the whole ceremony was rough sledding for all the Muppet performers - all those emotions to deal with.
Yeah, MTM is rough sledding sometimes, in terms of emotional content. And like I've said before, it's always Scooter's verse of "Saying Goodbye" that tugs at my heartstrings.
Oh I know, I discovered who Richard Hunt was a few years ago and before then I hadn't realized that Scooter had been missing from some of the recent Muppet productions. Suddenly his verse in "Saying Goodbye" became much more poignant as, for the first time, I realized there was a person behind the Muppet.
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