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Author Topic: Sesame Street Objectionable?  (Read 998 times)
mamalove
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« Reply #30 on: November 09, 2009, 08:30:PM »

i just recently  bought a "Sesamie Street Old School" DVD at Target for the children.  We were on a 3 week road trip, and I needed something that ALL the children could watch (ages 12 down to 1)  This was the Sesamie Street I watched as a kid.

Shhh....dont tell anyone, but my 12 year old loved it!  Its probably because I hardly let them watch any TV...and someday he will look back on it and be like "man, I was so deprived....I watched sesamie street....and LIKED it, when I was 12!

Give me Grover anyday over Elmo and Baby bear.  I love the old stuff.  I guess Im a Sesamie Street Traditionalist.
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Louis_Martin
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« Reply #31 on: November 09, 2009, 09:59:PM »

Quote from: INPEFESS link=topic=3425403.
I didn't think Louis Martin's objection was so much with rap itself; it was the fact that Sesame Street was featuring rap.
Exactly. But also that musical numbers are being moves to the side by this nonmelodic replacement. It's just a way to pander to culture and push more product out faster.
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