@jacobs.96612 years agoSesame Street season 1 is extremely interesting to me. This manic energy feels very similar to other early Muppet projects and how they weren't afraid to get especially chaotic, yet also reigns it in so small children to watch without wanting to shoot at people who didn't drink the same coffee they did. Or maybe that's just me feeling especially pretentious today. ...109
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@18karatgold62 years agolmao, this was waaaay back when they were allowed to say “stupid” haha 87
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@camharkness2 years agoIt was a vastly different show in season one. 111
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@browniethesnivy2 years agoI’m a bit of a Sesame maniac myself, but I’d never seen the clip of Kermit fighting the W or the Bert and Ernie promo clip at the end! Hilarious! 63
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@Kris-we7ei2 years agoNaurrrr whyd they treat cookie like that 💀💀💀 76
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@EsmeAmelia7 months agoThat segment where Ernie murders Cookie - why hasn'it gone viral? Anyone who thinks Elmo's tantrums over Rocko are the most savage things on Sesame Street ain't seen nothing yet. 13
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@jacksondesorcy18516 months agoCookie Monster when he had only two braincells. 8
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@Tepig-ge7sl2 years agoThe four eyed monster bit had me dying with laugher. (The four eyed monster is actually the beautiful day monster with four eyes.) 21
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@cartoonloonatic58262 years ago no way this is colder than the animaniacs cold ending 21
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@kyaparker5504last year is my favorite part of the video. 11
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@timothydarden6133last monthThe 1928 Mickey Mouse cartoons (Steamboat Willie & the silent versions of Plane Crazy & The Gallopin' Gaucho) being in the public domain now has caused me to think about when the earliest seasons of Sesame Street will get the same treatment. I can imagine Sesame Workshop, being a non-profit organization, being more flexible with public domain law, so if the research I have done is correct, the first 38 episodes of Season 1 will be in the public domain in 2065, and the next 131 episodes (the remainder of Season 1 (39-130) & the first 38 episodes of Season 2) will follow suit in 2066. The incarnations of Big Bird, Oscar the Grouch, Cookie Monster, Ernie, & Bert from way back when will probably also be in the public domain around that time. I'll be in my mid-60's by then, but it'll be worth it seeing people have a way to make Ernie & Bert gay with literally nothing holding them back...and there'll probably be horror movies made with Sesame Street characters, but that's food for thought that's better off shelved. ...1
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@matthewhutchinson93537 months agoCan we all agree that the first 20 years of sesame street were the golden years 4
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@Safariahmari11192 years agoWithout the letter W, we couldn’t spell Wanton.😂 5
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@KyleJBAwesomeness-OfficialChanlast yearWhat episode is the last clip from at the end where Ernie keeps begging Bert to do more stuff in the episode when the end credits roll 3
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@chuckbracken2 years agoFunny love too see some monsters sing about Fur 1
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@marcusblackwell23722 months ago This is clearly a w. Not a u. Edit: Nevermind I thought the subtitle said "The letter u" 1
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@teriyakiravioli4 months ago - lol
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@superturtlespeed54077 months ago when I'm reading a cringy diary of a wimpy kid fanfiction book. 2
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@Matty2727 months agoSo was Cookie Monster originally the Bacon and X monster? 1
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@jacobs.96612 years agoSesame Street season 1 is extremely interesting to me. This manic energy feels very similar to other early Muppet projects and how they weren't afraid to get especially chaotic, yet also reigns it in so small children to watch without wanting to shoot at people who didn't drink the same coffee they did. Or maybe that's just me feeling especially pretentious today. ...109
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@18karatgold62 years agolmao, this was waaaay back when they were allowed to say “stupid” haha 87
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@camharkness2 years agoIt was a vastly different show in season one. 111
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@browniethesnivy2 years agoI’m a bit of a Sesame maniac myself, but I’d never seen the clip of Kermit fighting the W or the Bert and Ernie promo clip at the end! Hilarious! 63
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@Kris-we7ei2 years agoNaurrrr whyd they treat cookie like that 💀💀💀 76
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@EsmeAmelia7 months agoThat segment where Ernie murders Cookie - why hasn'it gone viral? Anyone who thinks Elmo's tantrums over Rocko are the most savage things on Sesame Street ain't seen nothing yet. 13
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@jacksondesorcy18516 months agoCookie Monster when he had only two braincells. 8
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@Tepig-ge7sl2 years agoThe four eyed monster bit had me dying with laugher. (The four eyed monster is actually the beautiful day monster with four eyes.) 21
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@cartoonloonatic58262 years ago no way this is colder than the animaniacs cold ending 21
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@kyaparker5504last year is my favorite part of the video. 11
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@timothydarden6133last monthThe 1928 Mickey Mouse cartoons (Steamboat Willie & the silent versions of Plane Crazy & The Gallopin' Gaucho) being in the public domain now has caused me to think about when the earliest seasons of Sesame Street will get the same treatment. I can imagine Sesame Workshop, being a non-profit organization, being more flexible with public domain law, so if the research I have done is correct, the first 38 episodes of Season 1 will be in the public domain in 2065, and the next 131 episodes (the remainder of Season 1 (39-130) & the first 38 episodes of Season 2) will follow suit in 2066. The incarnations of Big Bird, Oscar the Grouch, Cookie Monster, Ernie, & Bert from way back when will probably also be in the public domain around that time. I'll be in my mid-60's by then, but it'll be worth it seeing people have a way to make Ernie & Bert gay with literally nothing holding them back...and there'll probably be horror movies made with Sesame Street characters, but that's food for thought that's better off shelved. ...1
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@matthewhutchinson93537 months agoCan we all agree that the first 20 years of sesame street were the golden years 4
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@Safariahmari11192 years agoWithout the letter W, we couldn’t spell Wanton.😂 5
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@KyleJBAwesomeness-OfficialChanlast yearWhat episode is the last clip from at the end where Ernie keeps begging Bert to do more stuff in the episode when the end credits roll 3
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@chuckbracken2 years agoFunny love too see some monsters sing about Fur 1
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@marcusblackwell23722 months ago This is clearly a w. Not a u. Edit: Nevermind I thought the subtitle said "The letter u" 1
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@teriyakiravioli4 months ago - lol
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@superturtlespeed54077 months ago when I'm reading a cringy diary of a wimpy kid fanfiction book. 2
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@Matty2727 months agoSo was Cookie Monster originally the Bacon and X monster? 1
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I can imagine Sesame Workshop, being a non-profit organization, being more flexible with public domain law, so if the research I have done is correct, the first 38 episodes of Season 1 will be in the public domain in 2065, and the next 131 episodes (the remainder of Season 1 (39-130) & the first 38 episodes of Season 2) will follow suit in 2066.
The incarnations of Big Bird, Oscar the Grouch, Cookie Monster, Ernie, & Bert from way back when will probably also be in the public domain around that time. I'll be in my mid-60's by then, but it'll be worth it seeing people have a way to make Ernie & Bert gay with literally nothing holding them back...and there'll probably be horror movies made with Sesame Street characters, but that's food for thought that's better off shelved. ... 1
Edit: Nevermind I thought the subtitle said "The letter u" 1
I can imagine Sesame Workshop, being a non-profit organization, being more flexible with public domain law, so if the research I have done is correct, the first 38 episodes of Season 1 will be in the public domain in 2065, and the next 131 episodes (the remainder of Season 1 (39-130) & the first 38 episodes of Season 2) will follow suit in 2066.
The incarnations of Big Bird, Oscar the Grouch, Cookie Monster, Ernie, & Bert from way back when will probably also be in the public domain around that time. I'll be in my mid-60's by then, but it'll be worth it seeing people have a way to make Ernie & Bert gay with literally nothing holding them back...and there'll probably be horror movies made with Sesame Street characters, but that's food for thought that's better off shelved. ... 1
Edit: Nevermind I thought the subtitle said "The letter u" 1