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Wednesday, November 21, 2007

C is for Cuckoo


I just heard that Sesame Street classic shows are being released on DVD!!

*cue frantic dancing*

I also heard that the discs come with a warning label. That's right - classic Sesame Street has been deemed as unsuitable for some of today's children. I found this in the New York Times website:

Sunny days! The earliest episodes of “Sesame Street” are available on digital video! Break out some Keebler products, fire up the DVD player and prepare for the exquisite pleasure-pain of top-shelf nostalgia.

Just don’t bring the children. According to an earnest warning on Volumes 1 and 2, “Sesame Street: Old School” is adults-only: “These early ‘Sesame Street’ episodes are intended for grown-ups, and may not suit the needs of today’s preschool child.”

Say what? At a recent all-ages home screening, a hush fell over the room. “What did they do to us?” asked one Gen-X mother of two, finally. The show rolled, and the sweet trauma came flooding back. What they did to us was hard-core. Man, was that scene rough. The masonry on the dingy brownstone at 123 Sesame Street, where the closeted Ernie and Bert shared a dismal basement apartment, was deteriorating. Cookie Monster was on a fast track to diabetes. Oscar’s depression was untreated. Prozacky Elmo didn’t exist.

Nothing in the children’s entertainment of today, candy-colored animation hopped up on computer tricks, can prepare young or old for this frightening glimpse of simpler times. Back then — as on the very first episode, which aired on PBS Nov. 10, 1969 — a pretty, lonely girl like Sally might find herself befriended by an older male stranger who held her hand and took her home. Granted, Gordon just wanted Sally to meet his wife and have some milk and cookies, but . . . well, he could have wanted anything. As it was, he fed her milk and cookies. The milk looks dangerously whole.


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4 Comments:

Blogger vania said...

I just heard this morning that the book The Golden Compass is banned in some school because the writer's an atheist and basically said he wants to show an alternative to Christianity - what a silly world we live in when Sesame Street is seen as adult contact

7:55 AM, November 22, 2007

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Absolutely rubbish!! Probably the brainchild of some Mormon living in the Bible belt of the USA.

12:33 PM, November 22, 2007

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

lmfso!

Haha, I always thought they were really creepy!

http://flickr.com/photos/xwitchyx/

^^^ Who I am. lol

7:03 PM, December 08, 2007

 
Blogger S. said...

Oh lord! Let's not get kooky here! Strangely I grew up on the old Sesame Street, my mother learned to speak English from it and neither of us have become pipe smoking cookie fiends with mood disorders.

I almost wept with happiness when I was able to take my little boy to the Sesame Street theme park and live my childhood again!

2:07 PM, January 16, 2008

 

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