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Ever since I was a toddler I occasionally watched Sesame Street and it used to be a nice show with unique live action and animated skits and films but now if your toddler watches Sesame Street you'll noticed that it's a completely different show. Take for instance I noticed that Sesame Street is now shown in a block format with few live action scenes and I cannot figure out why they did this? Second why is it that Sesame Street now has it's characters in it's own segments like Abby's Flying Fairy School and Super Grover and Murray Had A Little Lamb? Is this because to add more stuff to Sesame Street that the new generation can enjoy? Another thing I have noticed about Sesame Street is that they have done away with the classic skits and films and the films that they show now are all animated cartoons and I remember when Sesame Street had great films and skits like Cecile The Bouncing Rubber Ball and the skits with songs like Reach Your Hands Up High Elbows And Knees and the funny cartoon skits like the one with the silly cartoon hotel bellhop and the number pinball machine and the classic Alphaquest films that featured a girl trying to find a door that took her to a magic world and Sesame Street should bring these types of skits back to the show. Another thing that I find surprising is on Sesame Street that why do they have the Elmo's World segment take up the last part of the show? Sesame Street should've made Elmo's World it's own show and replaced it with a live action scene with the end credits. The end credits had the most awesome theme with chimes at the end and I don't know why Sesame Street decided to have a more urban sounding end credits theme in the 90's. If Sesame Street decides to return to it's classic roots I can bet they will get a new audience of infants and toddlers everywhere
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Obviously to keep in touch with the times and make sure they don't lose their audiences.
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I read the guy who started it passed away in 1990. In 1992 they completly trashed that show.... Im glad I got to see it WHEN IT WAS GOOD!! (70s,80s) |
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Obviously, you don't live in the real world.
The person behind the show was Joan Ganz Cooney and as I said before they changed to keep in touch with today's audience so keep it to yourself. |
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Sesame Street is continual study of how children learn. The theories are always evolving and there are hundreds if not more who do early child development research to earn PhD's.
In the 1990s I was taking an early child psychology course and the required text had several chapters analyzing the effects of Sesame Street and Mr. Rogers Neighborhood and the Barney show. There were several studies that claimed the then current SS format ~ 1990 was adversely affecting learning- That short clips were not effective in retaining long term learning. I think the show's producers were greatly embarrassed to have the children's learning program to be clinically shown to be ineffective in the learning of new concepts. So by 1995+/- Sesame Street productions changed the format to have "That tickles!!!" Elmo spending 20 minutes repeating 1-2-3 in his little Elmo's world. I can only imagine that the show has become more redundant since the 1990s. |
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Although I'm not as critical of how SS has changed, you have to figure things change overtime and any children's show must change with the times, I have to wonder what got them to learn that the format wasn't working?
Was it just the current generation was different or did those experts overlook something? |
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Im sorry but the show has become dumbed down crap.....
I dunno........ |
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