On the CNN site this morning... Cookie Monster goes healthy! Gah! I heard the new season of Sesame Street was very clever, but this is... gah! He's Cookie Monster! LOL
http://www.cnn.com/2005/SHOWBIZ/TV/04/07/tv.cookie.lessmonster.ap/index.html
And that new muppet wizard of oz movie... I cannot WAIT! So clever to air the promo during Lost. Got a big kick out of it. But it looks so cute! :-)
http://www.cnn.com/2005/SHOWBIZ/TV/04/07/tv.cookie.lessmonster.ap/index.html
And that new muppet wizard of oz movie... I cannot WAIT! So clever to air the promo during Lost. Got a big kick out of it. But it looks so cute! :-)
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Date: 2005-04-08 11:36 pm (UTC)A friend of mine at work told me he was now going to be the fruit monster or something. WTF? It's not like he ate the cookies; mostly he just crumbled them up and made a mess.
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Date: 2005-04-09 06:17 am (UTC)And besides, it's not like kids thought Cookie Monster was an outstanding role model anyway...he couldn't speak in complete sentences, and was the poster monster for irrational sugar highs. I think he teaches kids how *not* to eat cookies.
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Date: 2005-04-10 02:57 pm (UTC)Still, so much of Cookie's charm was his complete lack of impulse control, as well as the fact that he would eat nearly *anything* in his quest to eat cookies: In the Ballad of Casey Jones, with his train full of cookies stuck in a snowbank, "Me eat the snow instead!"
Maybe it's a good idea to teach imulse control and restraint to the preschool crowd, but it's not half as much fun. I miss the old-school humor of Sesame Street, and just don't have the stomach for the new version, especially "Global Thingy". The writers need to take more risks and have more fun -- it's all way too preachy and safe these days.
End of children's television rant...