More mediocrity and unfunny Muppets, Get ready for season 54 of Sesame Street, you guys thoughts on the upcoming season I know there's Muppet fans out there in Cinemaphile
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While Muppets are for everyone, Sesame Street is for literal toddlers. Why would you expect to enjoy it? Just wait someone more autistic than you to post the “funny” parts to YouTube later.
The show used to be funny though that's the thing it appealed to everyone despite made for children, it was a co-viewing show
>The show used to be funny
When?
Back in Season 5?
>Why would you expect to enjoy it?
Eh, I agree but otherwise some of the music for the very early seasons were pretty nice, even despite the lyrics.
the old seasons were more tolerable for older audiences, i think. But i think they've cut that stuff down and targeted more towards young children. There's nothing really wrong with that though, since it was always made for kids.
once out of curiousity i checked out what seseme street is like today. it kinda surprises me how much it changed over the years (of course, things change, but still).
I watched a few episodes with my nephew recently. It's pretty fricking depressing that they seemed to cut back heavily on the community aspect of it; it just feels so hollow now.
I grew up around a lot of musicians. One of the most surprising things to me was how fondly they talked about the show's music. Couldn't tell you how many times I've seen practice sets stopped just to play old Sesame Street songs.
We barely see any of the core Muppets in the street stories (that's what Sesame Street fans called story plots) and they're missing all fan favorite side characters like Mumford and Herry since the show doesn't do inserts and sketches anymore ever since the show went from a full hour to 30 minutes when it came to screaming
the franchise a lot of classic and famous songs under it's catalog
Edgay here. There's been a significant pivot since the last of the old guard has passed, and moved on. It seems only yesteraday that the incredibly educationally negative elmo was ruling the shelves. Still, at least it's not blues clues.
>Welcome to the Letter N Museum!
The good days were over when Mumford and Forgetful Jones disappeared.
wow they got shelly obammy
>OP still watches Sesame Street
sesame street is great. i watch it with my kid all the time
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The older seasons are funny though
>season FIFTY SEVEN
Yeah, this show has been going since 69.
That is amazing.
That's the power of government funding.
There's been issues with that over the years though, back in 2012 presidential candidate Mitt Romney wanted to cut government funding for PBS and specifically called out Big Bird.
Also beginning in 2016 new episodes of Sesame Street aired first on HBO instead of PBS until 2020 when they moved to HBO Max.
So when's LSmark gonna watch all 3000 episodes of Sesame Street?
Everything Disney touches dies. What else is new?
While everyone gets themselves worked up over Marvel and Lucasfilm, I'm stewing in the corner by myself over what they did to National Geographic. That's the real travesty.
Disney don't own Sesame Street.
My bad, you're right, I was thinking of the Muppets.
>Get ready for season 54 of Sesame Street
I'm not 5.
>being this moronic enough to unironically make a thread about a literal educational toddler show "declining" when it's just simply changing with the times for a new generation.
>Season 54
How hasn't Sesame Street succumb to seasonal rot yet? Look at The Simpsons or Family Guy.