The Muppet Show: 40 Years Later – James Coburn
This is mostly a good episode. So it’s too bad about the racist jokes.
This is mostly a good episode. So it’s too bad about the racist jokes.
Spend 84 minutes watching highlights of Jim Henson’s career in honor of his 84th birthday!
Surprisingly, the Muppets have had terrible luck with network shows. But they’ve had a ton of success on, well, everything else.
There are exactly 50 episodes between The Jim Henson Hour, Muppets Tonight, and The Muppets, and before Muppets Now changes that number, we’re ranking them all!
From Elmo to Clifford and all the roles in between, Kevin Clash left a huge mark on Muppet history.
Sesame Street’s newest resident is a red monster who has trouble with pronouns. Yep, it’s Deena!
The Sesame Street gang stars in a virtual special while quarantining! But it’s a forgettable, missed opportunity.
The Sesame Street seniors take center stage as David’s grandma considers dating Mr. Hooper, Willy, and Mr. Macintosh.
Christopher Reeve played Superman, and this is a super episode. And here’s our list of 25 great moments that prove it!
The Muppets celebrate Thanksgiving, even if no one ever says the name of the holiday.
This season of Sesame Street doesn’t have many quality original segments, but it does have Ovejita in a jetpack!
Victor Borge is great, but do you know who’s creepy? Bobby Benson.
When Snuffy works at Hooper’s Store, Sesame Street reaches its all-time high point in the form of Beggon, Red Flips, and Bert.
It’s the debut of Leela, the last Sesame Street human character who seems like a real person. Also: Murray has a little lamb!
Abby moves to Sesame Street and Gina adopts a baby. But here’s a crazy question: What do CHILDREN think of Sesame Street?
Princess Seladon takes center stage and shows her true colors in the next batch of episodes.
The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance debuts on Netflix tomorrow, but we have a review TODAY.
The new Dark Crystal series should take some world-building tips from Fraggle Rock.
This season only had 26 episodes, the lowest number yet. But that’s okay, because one of them features bagpipe hero Scotty McKilt!
Read our review of Sesame Street’s FINAL season! Wait… that can’t be right…