Culture Buzz Google celebrates the 40th anniversary of Sesame Street and the 20th anniversary of Wallace and Gromit on both their American and British sites.
It's Sesame Street's 40th Anniversary today, and to celebrate, Google has changed their logo to pay tribute to the show's most memorable character, Big Bird.
In case you haven't seen this, here's Japan's bizarro interpretation of Bert and Ernie played by real people instead of puppets. I'm totally going to be Bert for Halloween.
Ah, so that's how they do it! If things don't work out for Adam Lambert, we think we have a pretty solid idea for a back-up plan, at least after one look at Big Bird's fierce platforms.
The First Lady appeared on Sesame Street to talk about nutrition and healthy eating, and also to be THE BEST. Dream First Lady appearance on Sesame Street: Barbara Bush as George Washington. Let's make it happen.
Celebrity Buzz Paul Rudd was just on Sesame Street dressed up as a giant globe, singing and dancing about the environment. Also, I think I've been waiting my entire life to write that sentence.
Ricky Gervais and Elmo goofing around on set of Sesame Street. Of course, Ricky and Elmo agree on the three no-go areas: drugs, child abuse and the holocaust. Everything else is fair game.
Please enjoy some outtakes from a Ricky Gervais interview on the Sesame Street set. They're cute, but also legitimately funny—Elmo, too, actually. Sesame Street is secretly meant for adults, I think.
I wish I could resist this, but I can't. My cold heart is melting. OMG I want to hug Elmo.
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Here's a selection of some of the best and funniest mashups of kids' shows and rap songs, inspired by the recent instant classic Lazy Town Vs. Lil John. A few of these are probably best avoided if you particularly enjoy your childhood memories.
“I'm the boss, Lemon. You count the rocks.” I bet Baby Don Draper loved this episode.
Jeff Rubin points us to what is possibly the sweetest segment to ever appear on Sesame Street. It’s when the little girl professes her love for Kermit that you can totally imagine the puppeteer start to well up a little bit.
Fun with remixed childrens show footage and M.O.P.’s “Ante Up.” Who knew the guys from Sesame Street were so hardcore?
Feist will appear on the 39th season of Sesame Street singing a modified version of “1,2,3,4”. The lyrics of “1,2,3,4” were altered so that the song is about counting chickens, penguins, and monsters, rather than love, or whatever it was about. The 39th season of Sesame Street premieres August 11th and will feature appearances from A-Listers like David Beckham and Jessica Alba.