I watched sesame street in the 70's it's changed so much. Recent changes include the "agenda" of men wearing dresses and lifestyles that many parents hadn't addressed with their pre-school age children. That is a reason why some are not worried sesame street disappears
As a person that grew up with sesame Street what does the agenda have anything to do with it the answer is simple it has nothing to do with it so it makes no sense you're putting the blame on a different lifestyle when it has nothing to do with the show
And the best way to preserve Jim Henson’s version of the show would be to stop diluting the show with more episodes. SS needs a guardian since there are already over 4700 episodes. It would take a person about 2 years of 8 hour days to watch the current content. At which point… I think the child can read and is ready for more challenging material.
BS Disney didn't do anything wrong to The Muppets seems like people can't accept the reality that the Muppets are not that popular anymore as they used to be this is from a person that loves Muppets
@@animezilla4486 the Disney show was nowhere as good as the original series, and that's not just from my perspective, it's from 2 generations of children in my family that all prefer the original over the Disney trash
I LOVED Sesame Street when I was a kid! I watched it far after I aged out of it. When my kids were born, I was appalled at how bad it had gotten. Luckily, all of the Bert & Ernie skits were available on TH-cam.
Sesame Street is already dead. They have changed it so much that whatever sesame Street was, has been gone for literally decades. What exists now is sesame Street in name only... With their stupid broccoli monster... 🙄
The original reason for Sesame Street was to bring educational children's programs to the forefront. Jim Henson was the man to help with getting it all set up. I'm forgetting the woman's name who pitched and worked the ideas and requested his help in getting it backed and properly produced since he was quite well known at that time and was only growing further. So yeah it was not about disadvantageous children. It was for all children to grow, learn, and understand core concepts within the world. Something distinctively lost these days.
I hope no one hates me for what I’m about to say cause I I really don’t mean to be disrespectful, but in my personal opinion, Sesame Street metaphorically died the day that the guy who did the voices as well as the puppet work for big bird and Oscar the Grouch also passed away. I’m sorry, but I feel like when he retired and then he passed away. That was it then it just went downhill from there. I mean when we lost Jim Henson don’t get me wrong that started to decline, but I feel like when we lost big bird/Oscar the Grouch, then things really took a major major downturn.
A few years ago, they felt they needed to add certain puppets in the name of diversity. Mind you, Sesame Street has always had diversity from the very start, with even the puppets designed in such a way that everyone could feel included. Why they felt a need to add something they already had, I'll never know, but it made me finally shut the door on something that I still occasionally enjoyed tuning in to, even though the quality of the show had greatly diminished since I was a child. I thought them getting rid of the cast I had known was bad enough, but I didn't think it could have gotten worse. Sunny days are long in the past, it seems. Edit: Wonderful Jim Henson impersonation.
They got rid of the live actors and in doing so got rid of their diversity. So they felt they needed to add some, even though the point of the Muppets being multi-coloured was to take the focus away from racial differences.
One of the worst things done since Jim Henson's death was undoing the rule that characters belonged to the people who voiced them. I understand that things change and characters should continue but that single rule helped cement Muppets as living beings.
What you're basically saying is that just like Roger Rabbit, Sesame Street served the purpose They wanted it to serve, and now they're throwing it aside, like They do with everything else. Fascinating
I went to show my 2 year old Sesame Street, and so I turned on one of the new ones. I'm not sure which of us wanted to change the channel faster. The human personalities were terrible, the songs were grating, and they jumped into race/gender politics almost immediately. Maybe it's not all that, but it was telling that in the brief time I check it out, it goes there.
I grew up with PBS! Mister Rogers Neighborhood and Sesame Street, my five year old loved cookie and big bird. I hope they can do something to change it
It was never the muppets, it was the creativity behind them, and the contribution by the living figures of Gordon, Susan, Maria, Bob and Luis, among others. If they haven't retired, then they have passed on. Nobody brought in has created any kind of creative effort. Ever since Telly, characters have had creepy baby talk, something none of the established figures ever did. Telly, Baby Bear, Zoe, Abby Kadaby, all talk like infants. Grover, Herry Monster, they never did. The show ended with the last retirement or passing on, if you want to say with the departure of Carroll Spinney, that would work.
No no disney shouldn’t buy sesame street! I don’t want more trans education for kids! I really would rather retire sesame street than have it go that route.
@@freakasaur100 I seen plenty of gay men and women but as far as transgender characters I really don't see any can you name a few. Besides if you look at other kids content from Nickelodeon, cartoon Network, or even universal studios you do see lots o gay characters but you don't really see any transgender characters
That sucks. I’m a huge Muppets fan and just can’t fathom a world without Sesame Street. I even have Caroll Spinney’s (Big Bird) autograph tattooed on my arm!
@ true. When they moved to HBO, they fired Bob. That was a jerk move. I think Caroll Spinney was the last original muppet performer when he retired. He passed away a few months after I met him. His successor, Matt Vogel, also performed Constantine in Muppets Most Wanted and then took over as the actual Kermit when Disney fired Whitmire. IDK, when it comes to the Muppets, I don’t think anyone has any idea what to do with them.
This show went pretty woke. Then it went from a show for all on PBS to a premium one that was 1 season behind on TV. At least that's what I heard a few years back and stopped showing it to my children.
My little girl is 5. She knows the characters and has watched a few sketches on TH-cam but she has never sat down to watch an episode of sesame street. When I was her age it was 2x or 3x per day.
To the guy who suggested a Trump muppet, you're in luck. Several years ago on Sesame Street, they did a parody of The Apprentice featuring Oscar the Grouch, and naturally the one in charge of the position Oscar was competing for was Donald Grump. Being of the grouch species, he was going to put the winner in charge of some of his trash.
I was born just a couple of days before the 1st episode Sesame Street aired. I grew up watching the show. This is a sad day but it's not the same fun educational watch it once was.
If all of the episodes of Sesame Street were released into the public domain, it could continue to be found on TH-cam or other streaming services like Tubi..
Pro, did you work with them? Your voices are impeccable. My kids were more into Mister Roger's from my foster boys to my three. I was not fond of the quick segments, but they certainly fit in today. I haven't seen it in so long. My grandkids don't watch TV. Yes, if you change it back to family oriented, I could get behind this.
Universal would be funny. There is very few people I'd entrust it to. The idea Dolly isn't horrible- she does a lot of educational charity work already, and as a producer in much the way that Luci was an uncredited producer for Mission Impossible and Star Trek.... That's not a bad idea. Putting them on HBO was a a monumentally stupifying idea.
I disagree with that entirely people act like universalist picture perfect but they're not that's not the case let Disney buy sesame Street because they didn't really ruin the Muppets at all
@@animezilla4486 Nobody say universal was perfect. In Disney did ruin the mop Bixby kind of say, barely used them anymore. They're basically are bearing them in the ground. The last time they had a movie was 10 years ago. And after that, they been growing up doing much of them at all. They need another company to come in and buy them out. Or sell them back to the people. Who own the Jem. Hansen company?
I remember the episode they delt with Mr Hooper's death. I remember crying on my mom's lap. It was the first death I ever experienced. It actually prepared me for the death of my grampa which happened months later. This is so heartbreaking.
I remember growing up with Sesame Street. I'm not heartless but truth be told all good things come to a end . It's sad . Right now Universal studies is having their own problems with layoffs and job cuts . They wouldn't be able to take on this project right now maybe for the see able further later on ? And Disney right now is not doing so great either! With their own problems too! Will just have to wait and see
It's been toxic for the last 20 years and there are 50 years of episodes for syndication which had far better values than the new narratives they're embracing now. Nothing of value is being lost.
I agree since they dont go woke at all and they should perchase Sesame Street, than having a woke company to destroy the 1st kids show for kids education.
Even if Sesame Street gets cancelled, The Children's Television Workshop could continue to produce other shows using the Sesame Street Muppets. And with 50 years of episodes produced, it would be easy to run old episodes since the kids watching them wouldn't have seen them before. I'm sure PBS would be happy to air the show but they don't want to pay for it anymore.
Sesame Street might be a nice flagship title for Daily Wires childrens TV project. I dont always agree with them but they sure wouldnt push degenerate behavior on kids
pro needs to be the new Kermit And I remember watching a sesame street rerun with Kermit on it and that was when I found out about him being on there before the Muppets
I'd have suggested Disney buy them (they wanted to in the 90s when Jim was alive and actively speaking to Disney about selling his IPs to them), but Disney is pretty broke, by my understanding.
Sesame street has been in decline for awhile now with dumb lessons that’s equivalent to DEI teachings and teachings of the alphabet people. I Grew up watching Sesame in the 90s as a kid before there was a Elmo for a little bit, and yes Mr. Roger’s neighborhood was still on tv. They were good, despite the dressed up greyhounds had creeped me out in Seasame Street as a kid. Disney should be owning the rest of muppets but…. I don’t trust Disney
Santa doesn't do that anymore he uses transporters Star Trek got the idea for a transporters from Santa and those Christmas toppers the Christmas tree those are homing beacons so he can find your house his sleigh has a personal warp core so he's able to bend time and space That's how he does it all in one night
i think max is cancelling all these shows since they plan to sell the company with trump back in mergers will be easily approved and both apple and universal have been interested in buying the app and library will be interesting what happens in the next few years.
Defunctland did a document series on Jim Henson th-cam.com/play/PLplWWKocAfTYIGzH8eQ0x0kEQgoV9CpYm.html&si=4ONrLB6aQQpPMY9S On Sesame Street what was killing the show are 1. Streaming new episodes are right next to the classic episodes and are teaching the same material. 2. The Elmoifacation of the show. Elmo replaced Big Bird in being the child insert muppet. Elmo has the maturity of a three year old (he only thinks about himself) instead of Big Bird who has the maturity of a five year old who is discovering the world around him and that he should be thinking about others.
I watched sesame street in the 70's it's changed so much. Recent changes include the "agenda" of men wearing dresses and lifestyles that many parents hadn't addressed with their pre-school age children. That is a reason why some are not worried sesame street disappears
As a person that grew up with sesame Street what does the agenda have anything to do with it the answer is simple it has nothing to do with it so it makes no sense you're putting the blame on a different lifestyle when it has nothing to do with the show
WHO CARES!!
The people who are destroying it aren’t incompetent. They’re just evil.
And the best way to preserve Jim Henson’s version of the show would be to stop diluting the show with more episodes. SS needs a guardian since there are already over 4700 episodes. It would take a person about 2 years of 8 hour days to watch the current content. At which point… I think the child can read and is ready for more challenging material.
@@nonmatt 1 year and 4 months at 2x speed 🤣
@@Puppetgate A generation of speedreading/speedtalking children? I wish I would still be here to see that generation take hold.
*Please* keep Disney as far away from Sesame Street as possible.
Let Sesame Workshop find another arrangement for it.
Disney: We did the most damage to the Muppets
WB/HBO: Hold my beer
Mickey Mouse, and Bugs Bunny killed the Muppets.
BS Disney didn't do anything wrong to The Muppets seems like people can't accept the reality that the Muppets are not that popular anymore as they used to be this is from a person that loves Muppets
Put on NBC
@@animezilla4486 the Disney show was nowhere as good as the original series, and that's not just from my perspective, it's from 2 generations of children in my family that all prefer the original over the Disney trash
@@Launchpad05 No! The ''Liberals'' with their stupid socialist agendas destroyed ''Sesame Street''
I LOVED Sesame Street when I was a kid! I watched it far after I aged out of it. When my kids were born, I was appalled at how bad it had gotten. Luckily, all of the Bert & Ernie skits were available on TH-cam.
Please keep Disney away from EVERYTHING!
No
I grew up with Sesame Street, but it is not the show it was when I was young.
''Sesame Street'' died a long time ago and all i have to say is GOOD RIDDANCE!!
I play my 5 year old the old animations from Sesame Street. He loves the pinballs and the ladybug picnic. I am old enough to remember Mr. Hooper.
@@sixter4157 Yes but that was the old ''Sesame Street'' when it really did educate kids before all of this 'woke' crap.
@@michaelquinones-lx6ks exactly my point. Old Sesame Street is timeless.
@@sixter4157 Thank you very much for your reply.
Sesame Street is already dead. They have changed it so much that whatever sesame Street was, has been gone for literally decades. What exists now is sesame Street in name only... With their stupid broccoli monster... 🙄
Tell me about it. What a mess.
Almost everything Disney touches turns to dust.
Nope
@@animezilla4486yes
The original reason for Sesame Street was to bring educational children's programs to the forefront. Jim Henson was the man to help with getting it all set up. I'm forgetting the woman's name who pitched and worked the ideas and requested his help in getting it backed and properly produced since he was quite well known at that time and was only growing further. So yeah it was not about disadvantageous children. It was for all children to grow, learn, and understand core concepts within the world. Something distinctively lost these days.
Joan Ganz Cooney was one of the main founders.
And also Lloyd Morrisett. But also Jon Stone was a big key figure in the development of the show
@@brockpifer9929 thank you both for adding these names. I’m rather terrible with them myself somedays and they also deserve a lot of credit.
I hope no one hates me for what I’m about to say cause I I really don’t mean to be disrespectful, but in my personal opinion, Sesame Street metaphorically died the day that the guy who did the voices as well as the puppet work for big bird and Oscar the Grouch also passed away. I’m sorry, but I feel like when he retired and then he passed away. That was it then it just went downhill from there. I mean when we lost Jim Henson don’t get me wrong that started to decline, but I feel like when we lost big bird/Oscar the Grouch, then things really took a major major downturn.
I respect your opinion
Merry Christmas! Being a kid who grew up watching Sesame Street I hope whoever does. Doesn’t tarnish it!
A few years ago, they felt they needed to add certain puppets in the name of diversity. Mind you, Sesame Street has always had diversity from the very start, with even the puppets designed in such a way that everyone could feel included. Why they felt a need to add something they already had, I'll never know, but it made me finally shut the door on something that I still occasionally enjoyed tuning in to, even though the quality of the show had greatly diminished since I was a child. I thought them getting rid of the cast I had known was bad enough, but I didn't think it could have gotten worse. Sunny days are long in the past, it seems.
Edit: Wonderful Jim Henson impersonation.
They got rid of the live actors and in doing so got rid of their diversity. So they felt they needed to add some, even though the point of the Muppets being multi-coloured was to take the focus away from racial differences.
One of the worst things done since Jim Henson's death was undoing the rule that characters belonged to the people who voiced them. I understand that things change and characters should continue but that single rule helped cement Muppets as living beings.
Wow! You posted 1 minute ago. That's a first for me!
You do a great Kermit!
What you're basically saying is that just like Roger Rabbit, Sesame Street served the purpose They wanted it to serve, and now they're throwing it aside, like They do with everything else.
Fascinating
It stopped serving that purpose years ago. Now it's pushing leftist narrative
Sesame Street has been run right into the ground for decades. 👈😀👍
Thank God it's being cancelled. That show is designed to DUMB DOWN children to the lowest common denominator.
Oh come on sesame Street means a lot to people
@@animezilla4486 It still does, but Disney destroyed Jim Henson's legacy with its involvement. Broccoli Monster, Autistic/trans monsters, etc.
I went to show my 2 year old Sesame Street, and so I turned on one of the new ones. I'm not sure which of us wanted to change the channel faster. The human personalities were terrible, the songs were grating, and they jumped into race/gender politics almost immediately. Maybe it's not all that, but it was telling that in the brief time I check it out, it goes there.
What abpit not demanding that Disney violates it.
What's wrong with that show fading away ?
I grew up with PBS! Mister Rogers Neighborhood and Sesame Street, my five year old loved cookie and big bird. I hope they can do something to change it
Me too
NO!!!! Disney can't own Sesame Street! Sea World Parks owns Sesame Street. Help Sea World Parks do that. I work at Busch Gardens. I want them there.
Jim Henson didn’t want Disney to own specifically Sesame Street tho
It was never the muppets, it was the creativity behind them, and the contribution by the living figures of Gordon, Susan, Maria, Bob and Luis, among others. If they haven't retired, then they have passed on.
Nobody brought in has created any kind of creative effort.
Ever since Telly, characters have had creepy baby talk, something none of the established figures ever did.
Telly, Baby Bear, Zoe, Abby Kadaby, all talk like infants. Grover, Herry Monster, they never did.
The show ended with the last retirement or passing on, if you want to say with the departure of Carroll Spinney, that would work.
No no disney shouldn’t buy sesame street! I don’t want more trans education for kids! I really would rather retire sesame street than have it go that route.
That's really negative I mean 100% completely negative nobody said anything about trans education
@ I mean, Disney does have a pretty good track record of putting trans stuff in kids movies. So no reason this wouldn’t be any different.
@@freakasaur100 I seen plenty of gay men and women but as far as transgender characters I really don't see any can you name a few. Besides if you look at other kids content from Nickelodeon, cartoon Network, or even universal studios you do see lots o gay characters but you don't really see any transgender characters
That sucks. I’m a huge Muppets fan and just can’t fathom a world without Sesame Street. I even have Caroll Spinney’s (Big Bird) autograph tattooed on my arm!
It hasn't been the show you loved for a long, long time now.
@ true. When they moved to HBO, they fired Bob. That was a jerk move. I think Caroll Spinney was the last original muppet performer when he retired. He passed away a few months after I met him. His successor, Matt Vogel, also performed Constantine in Muppets Most Wanted and then took over as the actual Kermit when Disney fired Whitmire. IDK, when it comes to the Muppets, I don’t think anyone has any idea what to do with them.
This show went pretty woke. Then it went from a show for all on PBS to a premium one that was 1 season behind on TV. At least that's what I heard a few years back and stopped showing it to my children.
It was never woke in the first place
My little girl is 5. She knows the characters and has watched a few sketches on TH-cam but she has never sat down to watch an episode of sesame street. When I was her age it was 2x or 3x per day.
To the guy who suggested a Trump muppet, you're in luck. Several years ago on Sesame Street, they did a parody of The Apprentice featuring Oscar the Grouch, and naturally the one in charge of the position Oscar was competing for was Donald Grump. Being of the grouch species, he was going to put the winner in charge of some of his trash.
I remember Kermit singing "it;s not easy being green' on Sesame Street in its glory days in the '70s. Jim Henson is sorely missed.
I was born just a couple of days before the 1st episode Sesame Street aired. I grew up watching the show. This is a sad day but it's not the same fun educational watch it once was.
I was 4 years old when it first aired. I watched since it’s inception.
...Flippin' Fantastic "Kermit the Frog" impression, Pro!!!
✌🐸👍
If all of the episodes of Sesame Street were released into the public domain, it could continue to be found on TH-cam or other streaming services like Tubi..
I don’t want Muppets to be replaced by dummies😨
Pro, did you work with them? Your voices are impeccable. My kids were more into Mister Roger's from my foster boys to my three. I was not fond of the quick segments, but they certainly fit in today. I haven't seen it in so long. My grandkids don't watch TV. Yes, if you change it back to family oriented, I could get behind this.
Deny Disney the sesame street franchise.
Disagree you want to save it or not
@@animezilla4486sell it to universal, Disney suck
@@animezilla4486 NO!!👎👎👎👎👎
''Sesame Street'' is being cancelled? All i have to say is HOORAY!! AND GOOD RIDDANCE!!
The character, Mr. NOODLE gives me the creeps. And PBS pushing the jab to Children was disgusting
Better idea: Disney should sell the Muppets to whoever buys Sesame Street. Keep them as far away from Big Bird as possible!
Universal would be funny. There is very few people I'd entrust it to. The idea Dolly isn't horrible- she does a lot of educational charity work already, and as a producer in much the way that Luci was an uncredited producer for Mission Impossible and Star Trek.... That's not a bad idea. Putting them on HBO was a a monumentally stupifying idea.
Universal needs to buy the Looney Tunes, as wb will be DOA by 2026
I do not think Disney should buy Sesame Street Disney recks every franchise they buy Universal would be better ❤❤❤❤
Even then they already aren't dept as it is
I disagree with that entirely people act like universalist picture perfect but they're not that's not the case let Disney buy sesame Street because they didn't really ruin the Muppets at all
@@animezilla4486 Nobody say universal was perfect. In Disney did ruin the mop Bixby kind of say, barely used them anymore. They're basically are bearing them in the ground. The last time they had a movie was 10 years ago. And after that, they been growing up doing much of them at all. They need another company to come in and buy them out. Or sell them back to the people. Who own the Jem. Hansen company?
@@animezilla4486of course the Disney shill disagrees 🙄
I remember the episode they delt with Mr Hooper's death. I remember crying on my mom's lap. It was the first death I ever experienced. It actually prepared me for the death of my grampa which happened months later. This is so heartbreaking.
Should have NEVER been taken off PBS to begin with
It was never taken off. HBO aired new episodes first and PBS got them 6 months later
Avocado's are notorious liars! Lol
Everything woke turns to sh!t? Everything Disney-fied turns to sh!t!!!!
I remember growing up with Sesame Street. I'm not heartless but truth be told all good things come to a end . It's sad . Right now Universal studies is having their own problems with layoffs and job cuts . They wouldn't be able to take on this project right now maybe for the see able further later on ? And Disney right now is not doing so great either! With their own problems too! Will just have to wait and see
It's been toxic for the last 20 years and there are 50 years of episodes for syndication which had far better values than the new narratives they're embracing now.
Nothing of value is being lost.
I would love to see Angel Studios and Daily Wire team up to purchase Sesame Street. And make it wholesome again.
I agree since they dont go woke at all and they should perchase Sesame Street, than having a woke company to destroy the 1st kids show for kids education.
Snuffles! Noooo!
Even if Sesame Street gets cancelled, The Children's Television Workshop could continue to produce other shows using the Sesame Street Muppets. And with 50 years of episodes produced, it would be easy to run old episodes since the kids watching them wouldn't have seen them before.
I'm sure PBS would be happy to air the show but they don't want to pay for it anymore.
lol that title
Actually, in the Netherlands Big Bird is called Pino and he is blue with an orange beak.
Why when they've done nothing but ignored the Muppets for decades? And stopped making movies because Muppets most wanted failed?!
Henson’s legacy would have bee better cared for if it’d been donated to the public domain.
Brb going to listen to the Pointer Sisters rock “Pinball Number Count” and remember when Sesame Street was 🔥
How about Elon Musk & Trump buying it? 😆
That would be the biggest W for Disney. 90s sesame was probably a happy medium between the original Sesame classic and today’s woke sesame
I learned English by watching Sesame Street and Electric Company when I was 2-4. It’s a shame the show is dying. But all good things…….
Love the Kermit impression Pro! Good job.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Disney buys them so they can have Sesame Street and the muppets.
That is exactly what I am thinking
Wrong, so wrong
Look what wokeness has done.
I grew up on sesame Street but now that I have my own kids, I will not let them watch any of the new sesame Street seasons because it went woke.
Sesame Street might be a nice flagship title for Daily Wires childrens TV project. I dont always agree with them but they sure wouldnt push degenerate behavior on kids
pro needs to be the new Kermit
And I remember watching a sesame street rerun with Kermit on it and that was when I found out about him being on there before the Muppets
Why is sesame street so expensive to produced?
Oh no 😥-luke.
They want to cancel stuff we like and deliver stuff we hate
Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄
I'd have suggested Disney buy them (they wanted to in the 90s when Jim was alive and actively speaking to Disney about selling his IPs to them), but Disney is pretty broke, by my understanding.
It won't cost much
@harrisd1983 That's a sad statement.
Though if Disney can do something good with it, I suppose it has its silver linings.
Trolls, sesame Street spinoff would be epic if universal purchased it.
Allow Sesame Street to rest in peace, it hasn’t been good for years, in my opinion, the show already died long ago
My childhood got a gut punch.💔
Not Sesame Street!!!
Sesame Street lost its way in mid 2000s; good riddance
IZZYCHAN13 DITTO! SAME HERE!!
It might be better it getting cancelled. Especially when the other option is woke Sesame Street
It's already become that. That's why canceling it is no big loss.
Disney give Henson the bird 😕😊
Merry Christmas Park Place people! Long live Grover and Big Bird! 🎄❤️
What about Prime?
Maybe Sony could buy them???
I have an idea! Marvin, Floral, and others buy it! You guys would be able to do them right!
Sesame street has been in decline for awhile now with dumb lessons that’s equivalent to DEI teachings and teachings of the alphabet people. I Grew up watching Sesame in the 90s as a kid before there was a Elmo for a little bit, and yes Mr. Roger’s neighborhood was still on tv. They were good, despite the dressed up greyhounds had creeped me out in Seasame Street as a kid. Disney should be owning the rest of muppets but…. I don’t trust Disney
And Fred Rogers wanted public television to continue. What an idiot.
Blasphemy!! Fred Rogers was a man of God who wanted the best for all the children of the world!!
If Fred Rogers was still alive, he would be preaching the same woke crap as everyone else has. @@AndrewHager02
Santa doesn't do that anymore he uses transporters Star Trek got the idea for a transporters from Santa and those Christmas toppers the Christmas tree those are homing beacons so he can find your house his sleigh has a personal warp core so he's able to bend time and space That's how he does it all in one night
Sesame Street is ending that truly sad
Not really. It's a skin-suit now and doesn't resemble anything from the good years at all anymore
Adios Sesame Street
''Sesame Street'' Born: 1969 Died: 2024 RIP
What’s that title
I’d suggest that Disney buy it, but… 🤦♀️
I agree
sesame street ending thats impossible or at least I didn't think I'd live to see that
i think max is cancelling all these shows since they plan to sell the company with trump back in mergers will be easily approved and both apple and universal have been interested in buying the app and library will be interesting what happens in the next few years.
I’d take Sesame Street
Because like all of you who watch this video i grew up on Sesame Street and i’d take good care of it
Fire David Z.!!! He screwed it all up!
What’s with that title? 😂
Defunctland did a document series on Jim Henson
th-cam.com/play/PLplWWKocAfTYIGzH8eQ0x0kEQgoV9CpYm.html&si=4ONrLB6aQQpPMY9S
On Sesame Street what was killing the show are 1. Streaming new episodes are right next to the classic episodes and are teaching the same material. 2. The Elmoifacation of the show. Elmo replaced Big Bird in being the child insert muppet. Elmo has the maturity of a three year old (he only thinks about himself) instead of Big Bird who has the maturity of a five year old who is discovering the world around him and that he should be thinking about others.
Someone goofing on the vid titles recently lol
It's woke garbage now. After 50 years
Pull the plug, and if y'all WON'T?
Well sh*t, I need to charge my phone.
Replace the View with the Street.
PRO 12 17 08 Sesame Street
I'm okay with Sesame Street ending because I don't want Disney to ruin it anymore.