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Sesame Place Week: Then vs. Now
The author of the new Sesame Place book joins us for photo comparisons between the park today and decades ago.
The author of the new Sesame Place book joins us for photo comparisons between the park today and decades ago.
Welcome to Maria Week – Celebrating over 40 years of Sonia Manzano’s work on Sesame Street! Read more about what Maria (and Sonia) means to us.
Who is Spruce Springsteen, and why does he keep showing up on eBay?
We’re taking a deeper dive into the world of crocheted Muppet stuff!
Something’s not quite right here…
Mokey is a perfectly nice Fraggle. So why is Mokey merchandise so hard to come by?
Our review of the Sesame Street gang’s appearance at the Mormon Tabernacle Choir’s annual Christmas concert!
Muppets Most Wanted sure had a lot of plot holes. We try to fill them all up with wacky Muppet logic!
Instead of buying that cup of coffee every morning, why not save up for vintage Wilkins and Wontkins puppets?
Read all about the deleted scenes we hope to see on the Muppets Most Wanted Blu-ray release!
eBay is lousy with auctions for autographed Labyrinth scripts. You can’t sell something on the internet unless it’s for real, right?
Some Muppet merchandise is so rare, Muppet fans have never even heard of it. Like this here kangaroo.
Do you know anyone who complained about CGI Muppets in Muppets Most Wanted? Make them read this!
Muppet undergarments: What’s up with that?
A life-long Fraggle Rock fan watches the Jim Henson Company’s new Doozers cartoon.
You can find a lot of weird Muppet-related stuff on the internet. Today: the official Dark Crystal dress.
The Jim Henson Company’s new show is now airing on BBC One. Check out our review by a longtime Henson fan who attended a taping!
Our review of the Australia-only (hopefully in the US soon!) app “My Muppets”.
We got an actual kid to review the kid’s biography of Jim Henson! The future of Muppet fandom lies within.
Disney has owned the entire Muppet catalog for eight years. Why isn’t there more classic stuff on DVD?