She’s got her own stable of stuffed animal Muppet knock-offs as part of the show. My toddler son is utterly hypnotized by it.
I’m sure there’s been some kind of PBS / Ms Rachel crossover at some point. She’s also worked with Blippi and a few other notable bigger name YouTube kids show creators.
Found a whole playlist of videos with “Elmo and Sesame Street”. Does Elmo have some kind of contract where he has to be credited separately when he makes appearances?
That article just list different licensees and different types of uses for a license that have occurred. I remember when Elmo was so popular that he outshined the rest of Street.
I remember when Elmo was so popular that he outshined the rest of Street.
I mean, there was a toy back in the 90s that was aggressively over hyped. And as Children’s Television Workshop was privatized, turning children’s programming into a commodity was all that mattered. But Kermit went through the same cycle in the 70s/80s, then fell out of fashion.
Not sure about the Sesame Street part. I swear I’ve seen images of her with Sesame Street characters.
She’s got her own stable of stuffed animal Muppet knock-offs as part of the show. My toddler son is utterly hypnotized by it.
I’m sure there’s been some kind of PBS / Ms Rachel crossover at some point. She’s also worked with Blippi and a few other notable bigger name YouTube kids show creators.
Found a whole playlist of videos with “Elmo and Sesame Street”. Does Elmo have some kind of contract where he has to be credited separately when he makes appearances?
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEeIyWKd-HQ7101lg3zuULYsYZo9sBqsW
Sesame Street licensing is crazy.
Certainly possible that there’s a fully separate provision for using Elmo specifically, requiring separate credits.
That article just list different licensees and different types of uses for a license that have occurred. I remember when Elmo was so popular that he outshined the rest of Street.
My generation was the emo Elmo parody.
I mean, there was a toy back in the 90s that was aggressively over hyped. And as Children’s Television Workshop was privatized, turning children’s programming into a commodity was all that mattered. But Kermit went through the same cycle in the 70s/80s, then fell out of fashion.
All I really know is she is super popular. I saw an adult dress up as her for Halloween.