be like having high schoolers write a book report on a Dr. Seuss book.
Still there are some really great philosophical messages as well as symbolizes of politics like the book with the birds with stars, the butter battle book, even the Lorax since Thermador Gisele did political satire before he did children's books.
I just wanted to note just in general, perhaps on the entertainment aspect. There's parodies of the current TV shows and Movies. But to me, it's much more then parodies. There was parodies in the classic ones but they were more goofier and wackier. Though I did like the Law of Order one where the Ging Ging noise was making the letter go crazy at the end.
But yeah, there was more slapstick. The Muppet humor was a specific style. I always felt that it was inspired by the Pogo comic strips, Looney Tunes, and Stan Freberg. Jim was very influenced by the old fashioned slapstick, pun comedy and social satire in the day as well as applying jazz and rock music to his work. And it went into Sesame Street more and more by the mid 1970s. And I strongly feel that aspect has gone. Many would disagree, and I know I've been told to stop being a nostalgia hypocrite (or whatever negative untrue statement), Get on with the times, whatever. I grew up in the 1990s sure, but I'm old school with my tastes in entertainment. I must have been the only high school student that was obsessed with 1960s rock. But anyway, as much as I would love it to go back to how it was, the Sesame I love. Again if it's for the best in terms of education. Then no use of me arguing as long as Classic Sesame still continues in DVD releases, Netflix and iTunes downloads.
I think perhaps the classic episodes can't be used from what I've heard, current test audiences didn't react to it as well as it did back in the day. Today's culture wise, I have no idea. It was cool seeing them re-run on Noggin though, if they continued that, I would have got the channel in my cable deal.
Which reminds me, Disney Channel NEEDS to rerun The Muppet Show! Perhaps little things like the bus stop or the subway. I think back in the day, kids were safe enough to take the bus and walk down town but perhaps today it's dangerous. I'd hate to go further into the politics of it all since I do have most respect for Sesame Workshop. But still, I prefer the Classic Sesame much better. Same with Classic Muppets and 90s Muppets. But that's just me.