I'm 28 :), I grew up watching Sesame Street but I rarely watch it nowadays. Not just because I am too old but because the show is nothing like it was when I was a kid. It's still nice to visit with old friends once in a while though.
I guess my favorite era of Sesame Street was from about 1989 to 1994. Those were the years I watched it the most.
Not just because I am too old but because the show is nothing like it was when I was a kid. It's still nice to visit with old friends once in a while though.
That is the exact reason why I don't care to watch the new version. I prefer 90s version with the hip hop theme closing credits with all those kids dancing.
I guess my favorite era from Sesame street is probably 1993-1997/1998. I remember I would watch it right after I came home from school.
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I am 30. I remember as a kid watching this and enjoying the segments of the different puppet characters like Big Bird, Snuffy, Oscar the Grouch, Ernie and Bert, Cookie Monster, etc. I didn't mind Elmo back when he was a supporting character along with everyone else but watching the show fairly recently it seems they don't use the other muppets that much anymore. So I prefer watching older Videos. Always loved Grover the waiter bits with the other blue muppet in a suit who was always upset with him.
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I was watching a celebratory segment from 60 Minutes Australia in 2019, and the reporter announced that there was a new kid named Charlie, a girl on the show. The format had not had a new kid character in 13 years.
I have you all beat. I'm 50 and have been arund watching since it started. I haven't watched the last few years since the format and characters changed. I don't have cable so with so few channels pbs has always been my main channel since I don't like soaps, gossip, and talk shows.