Let us pause and honor one of the greatest shows for children in television history. Of course, it also introduced one of the greatest super-heroes of all time . . .
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Sunday, May 19
Let us pause and honor one of the greatest shows for children in television history. Of course, it also introduced one of the greatest super-heroes of all time . . .
This blog post has been brought to you by the letters M and F and the number 1.
November 10th, 2009 at 10:13 am
Greast video
November 10th, 2009 at 11:34 am
And they STILL haven’t released Telephone Rock on CD.
November 10th, 2009 at 7:21 pm
I turn 40 next Thursday, so I’m basically as old as Sesame Street… I grew up with it, and I will proudly admit I kept watching it well past the age I would’ve actually been learning anything from the show. Partly because I have a younger sister, but also because I just loved the freakin’ show!
Its immense educational value aside, it was also one of the funniest shows on TV all through the 70′s and into the 80′s. Then you had the occasional poignant moments (such as Mr Hooper’s death, which made me cry too) as well. Then there’s Maria, who may have been my first crush. It was either her or Lynda Carter.
When my daughter was born, I was so happy to sit down and watch with her. I was a bit saddened to see how “Elmo-ized” the show had become (though he’s not nearly as awful as either the puke-worthy Baby Bear and Abby Kadabby, or whatever her name is), but it was still pretty cool. She loved the show for awhile, but she doesn’t care about it anymore. Hopefully one day she’ll change her mind, but I do think the show isn’t as memorable as it was back in my day. Maybe it’ll still be around when she has a child though.
I have those two “Old School” DVD sets that came out a few years ago. I wish they’d do more… So many great moments that are missing from those. For instance:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZpjH1WcWOM
Or this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kx7UG33SJl4
It’s a shame we ever had to grow up, although one could argue I never did.
May you have another great 40 years, Sesame Street!!
November 12th, 2009 at 11:43 am
Man, screw Elmo and all the sissified crap they have now… this is when the Muppets were cool AND funny.