The Gentrification of SESAME STREET
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@SpiderandMosquito
@SpiderandMosquito Сағат бұрын
Algorithm bumping comment algorithm bumping comment
@zainmudassir2964
@zainmudassir2964 2 сағат бұрын
Good vid *21:50* that Winnie the Pooh theme made me nostalgic 😊
@scoutscoodles
@scoutscoodles 4 сағат бұрын
I've been following the show out of spite because I found the twitter backlash really funny, I think it's okay! I don't find the fact it was a victim of people trying to police latin experiences even a little surprising. Bad Faith based backlash is really dumb and annoying, I'm glad the show at least has an audience.
@samala2931
@samala2931 6 сағат бұрын
After the whole initial controversy, I woulda thought everyone would calm the hell down and stop treating it like it's the worst piece of media ever, but nah let's really FORCE a Velma type of hatedom (it didn't really work) instead of just calling it mid or bad. I'm not interested in seeing the show, doesn't look my kind of thing, but at this point the seething hate for it is so damn corny lol.
@susanroche597
@susanroche597 6 сағат бұрын
Isn’t bad. People over react to much
@andocoolxd5158
@andocoolxd5158 6 сағат бұрын
What a masterful video this was… inspiring, reflective, admiring, analytic and interpretative at the same time… PEAK CONTENT, your channel was a blessing, thanks for existing, mate. ISN'T THIS SHOW A TRUE MASTERPIECE?! That scene where Bandit, full of courage and determination uses all his might to throw away the sign, not only reconsidering his past ideas and process of thought, but also sacrificing them for the sake of his family's happiness, the most important and precious priority he has in life, how Chilli pounces on him and evolves him in a warm embrace, bursting into 'happy tears' as he tightly holds her hand and immediately the girls join into the pile-hung, leaping over their parents with immense excitement. As symbolically it also refers and is meant to represent how Joe could finally throw away his struggles and deceptions as far as he could (following Mia and Chilli's process of course 🤭), and despite obstacle managed to deliver and express the full and pure manifestation of his vision, creating a masterpiece on the process, and how "the biggest little show on Earth” became a significant inspiration, source of guidance, entertainment and comfort for millions. How they frantically frolic around their newly restored home, as the once gloomy and dim shaded building symbolically (and literally) bursts into color once again symbolizing what the true heart and core of a home is: its inhabitants, and how after the hurricane comes the rainbow (or in this case kiwi rug) and the family take a moment to just enjoy their love and company while sharing a long-required meal of fish and chips, as the girls playfully joke around by having a fry mustache or pretending to be a bin chicken and the couple lovingly exchange one last glance of deep affection and true love, slightly and excitingly wagging the tip of their tails as they contemplate each other as a reminder of the significant product of their love created: their family and the panel slowly rises towards the sunset tinted sky painted in mauve and golden-orange dawn, rising even further into the night sky full of stars and fruitbats flapping around as one last iconic jingle resounds with grace and delicacy. WACKADOO, THIS SHOW IS SUBLIME!!! FOR REAL LIFE!!! and I'm so glad I found it, ever since that accidental stumble, it was just what I needed, guess the world is truly a magical place. 💖💖💖 (oh biscuits, I ran out of tissues 🥹🤧)
@andocoolxd5158
@andocoolxd5158 6 сағат бұрын
This is the direct example of "don't judge a book by it's cover” and we all fell for it, we all judged the show by immediate appearances and a rushed conclusive set of thought because everything pointed to that exact direction… but it turns out (at least for a percentage of us who gave the show an opportunity) that it was FAR from the unhinged piece of crap we predicted it to be; this story is a rather complex exemplification of how sometimes a terrible action correlated but individual to the source is viewed as directly at the helm of the creator's responsibility when it's not always on their hands (right, Myrna Velazco?). Wether you see the show as a masterpiece, a decent project or a waste of time that's up to you, but we should all learn a lesson: misinterpretations and misinformation controlled by the masses can be powerful, and good intentions can be overturned by a simple mistake. We're deeply sorry, Natalia.
@toon4thought
@toon4thought 7 сағат бұрын
Funny that all it took for we as a society to start realizing this isn't some unholy insensitive abomination, and instead a nice, fairly sweet look at a certain experience, was for people to actually WATCH THE DANG SHOW.
@TheEldritchDarling
@TheEldritchDarling 7 сағат бұрын
Thank you for this. When the backlash first started, I was genuinely confused. I saw so much of my life and experiences in Tater and her family. I'm Mex-Am, I can't speak Spanish, I lost count of how many cousins I have years ago. The fact that other Latinos/Latinas were enraged by this was jarring. This show was about the Mexican-American experiance. How growing up, you have this disconnect. Heck, my father and I both view Mexican culture through a historian's or archivist's lens as that's how we experienced it. Glad that people are finally stepping back and giving this show a better chance.
@bitterflywing
@bitterflywing 8 сағат бұрын
the show is cute. I also feel like I know more spanish.
@dytamic
@dytamic 9 сағат бұрын
don't apologize! you are only the 7th Primos video recommended to me
@ladygrey4113
@ladygrey4113 10 сағат бұрын
Also hamster and Gretel has Latine leads and the kids both look even whiter! If it weren’t for the mom and grandma occasionally showing up I wouldn’t have noticed they were Latine
@ladygrey4113
@ladygrey4113 10 сағат бұрын
As a Latina I found much of the backlash was from exclusionist Latin folks who feel like they’re the ultimate arbiters of the Latin experience and frankly some of them have a resentment to Latin folks whose families usually made the tough choice to come to America for economic opportunity and there’s debatably a classism element to it (one branch of my family lives in Mexico but they’re very rich versus my main family who came to America because they were financially struggling in Mexico and 3-5 generations later we’re still in the working class). TLDR: some Latin folks have a weird hatred for Latin Americans and they’ll look for any opportunity to yell about it
@extrahistory8956
@extrahistory8956 10 сағат бұрын
As a Mexican-American, I couldn't agree more with that last statement. Mexico alone is already home to a ton of different opinions, ideas and cultures, and adding the ever-sprawling Chicano culture (itself highly diverse and painted in just about every political ideology across the spectrum of American culture) certainty can be rather overwhelming to the average person unfamiliar with all of this. Of course, what you get out of that can result on a powder keg of dissenting opinions and cross-cultural clashes. It all ends up being rather counterproductive and very cynical intrapersonal conflicts that just don't help anyone.
@icecreamhero2375
@icecreamhero2375 11 сағат бұрын
I can see why some people would think Made by Maddie looks too similar to Hair Love but lots of black people have hair like that. They should have redone the character designs if it was that big of a deal. Would it have been that expensive they did it with Sonic.
@ChrisTalkz
@ChrisTalkz 11 сағат бұрын
Everyone's trying to make this into some deep discourse but no one's actually talking about the show itself! I hate Primos because it's cringe and honestly I don't like it! Not going to go Velma hater here but I don't understand why people like Primos. I hate it like most people before the show premiered and if Primos got cancelled like with Velma I would be happy but hope the people involved work on something better.
@extrahistory8956
@extrahistory8956 10 сағат бұрын
Nah, it's pretty decent show. Not mindblowing, but as a Mexican-American, I couldn't help to enjoy certain things, like references to the iconic Latin American hero Chespirito, and the Halloween episode had some solid bits revolving around the Grandma character
@starlight9517
@starlight9517 10 сағат бұрын
Is the show really *that* bad? Sheesh!
@extrahistory8956
@extrahistory8956 9 сағат бұрын
@@starlight9517 Not really. Most hate to it is overblown.
@arandomthingintheabyss2062
@arandomthingintheabyss2062 8 сағат бұрын
ya the main reason poeple didnt like the show was becouse one of the voice acters was doing what poeple in hollywood do be out of touch
@starlight9517
@starlight9517 7 сағат бұрын
@@extrahistory8956 I agree with you. The show does get a lot of unnecessary hate. But I was referring to the original poster, who claimed they would be "happy" if the show got canceled. I only asked because, to me, it felt a little rude for them to say that.
@03mbc
@03mbc 11 сағат бұрын
It not as good as the Loud House and the Casagrandes but it honestly pretty enjoyable still better then Hamster and gretel and Zombies Reanimated
@ChrisTalkz
@ChrisTalkz 10 сағат бұрын
I enjoy those shows! They're not cringe like Primos' designs!
@03mbc
@03mbc 10 сағат бұрын
@@ChrisTalkz fine that your opinion I find Hamster and gretel boring and Zombies Reanimated cringe
@sonicranger5418
@sonicranger5418 12 сағат бұрын
I actually grew up during the 1990s era of Sesame Street.
@Father_of_Death
@Father_of_Death 12 сағат бұрын
Fans: (have valid concerns about the stereotypes) Myrna Velasco: You're all just haters!
@samv.3217
@samv.3217 13 сағат бұрын
Bro thank you for shouting out Summer of Cuadros, that's my all time favorite episode.
@toon4thought
@toon4thought 7 сағат бұрын
Mine too.
@samv.3217
@samv.3217 6 сағат бұрын
@@toon4thought No way dude. I love your videos, I was not expecting to see you reply to my comment. But yeah that episode, really submitted Gordita as my favorite character.
@toon4thought
@toon4thought 6 сағат бұрын
​@samv.3217 Awwwww thanks. Fun fact: Gordita is voiced by none other than Natasha Kline.
@samv.3217
@samv.3217 5 сағат бұрын
@@toon4thought I was stunned when I first found that out, she did a good job I didn't even realize it was her initially.
@icecreamhero2375
@icecreamhero2375 13 сағат бұрын
I think the creator should have looked at the other cartoons that were out and said "Maybe I shouldn't do a cartoon about a giant family. I might get accused of Ripping off Loud House even though this idea is based on my childhood." I think more professionals should be watching the other cartoons that are out to keep up with the competition. I've seen interviews with some that say they don't watch many newer cartoons.
@Urmumlel7025
@Urmumlel7025 12 сағат бұрын
Nah, she had something to prove. This makes The Loud House look like The Problem Solverz.
@icecreamhero2375
@icecreamhero2375 12 сағат бұрын
@@Urmumlel7025 I saw the first episode. It was ok but too similar to Loud House.
@icecreamhero2375
@icecreamhero2375 12 сағат бұрын
@@Urmumlel7025 I still think they should have went back to the drawing board. Or maybe they were purposely copying Loud House because its successful.
@03mbc
@03mbc 11 сағат бұрын
​@@Urmumlel7025is that a problem
@03mbc
@03mbc 11 сағат бұрын
​@@icecreamhero2375maybe that
@samv.3217
@samv.3217 14 сағат бұрын
This is probably the best video on the show I've seen so far. I'm really glad you gave your take on this as well, as a Chicano I related to a lot of the ideas this show presented personally. It's nice to see honestly.
@coyoots
@coyoots 16 сағат бұрын
Thanks for having a nuanced take. I felt so frustrated wrt the discourse surrounding this show back when the opening was released. Because it’s definitely the kind of show I would’ve loved as a kid, being a mexican american who didn’t know much spanish, growing up in a household with my grandparents and many of my cousins. Overall, this show is going to resonate with a lot of kids who might feel outcast because of their culture. No, it doesn’t represent peoples lived experiences in latin america, and we do need more shows that are made by people with those experiences, but that’s not what it’s trying to achieve in the first place.
@zainmudassir2964
@zainmudassir2964 2 сағат бұрын
True
@syl3130
@syl3130 17 сағат бұрын
The part about Made by Maddie is so good. We should've did that show more justice. I hope everyone who worked on that show got another opportunity to show off their hard work. It's obviously not on the same exact level, but I'm a fan of Rainbow Butterfly Unicorn Kitty, and I'm glad that Nick didn't fold that badly to the allegations then.
@Nightman221k
@Nightman221k 17 сағат бұрын
Great video! I never really heard about Made by Maddie and the whole outrage over it. Good lord, what a toxic mess. I can’t believe the Hair Love creator threw the other team under the bus like that when the designs didn’t look wildly similar.
@BugsyFoga
@BugsyFoga 17 сағат бұрын
Genuinely haven’t seen a show get that much outrage prior to release since Thundercats roar, which was 6 years ago.
@pennysanchez7656
@pennysanchez7656 14 сағат бұрын
There was also Loonatics Unleahed and we all know what happened.
@lifeisadrag7705
@lifeisadrag7705 8 сағат бұрын
Me either- even then (while I'm a thundercats fan) I couldn't understand why people were just so angry at it's existence
@katie15732
@katie15732 7 сағат бұрын
High Guardian Spice too
@Tacom4ster
@Tacom4ster 17 сағат бұрын
Honestly I might have appreciated this show as a kid, like I am a Latinx that don't speak Spanish
@desuretard8654
@desuretard8654 12 сағат бұрын
Hey we don't speak that n@zi language around here.
@dytamic
@dytamic 9 сағат бұрын
a what.
@lifeisadrag7705
@lifeisadrag7705 8 сағат бұрын
@@dytamic They're probably non binary and identify with that term.
@mechajay3358
@mechajay3358 4 сағат бұрын
LatinX? That's a big yikes right there....
@AGenerousLove
@AGenerousLove 17 сағат бұрын
This is like that old family guy joke “dude why are you trying to make hitter work?”
@correction64gay74
@correction64gay74 17 сағат бұрын
Dude did you compare this show to hitler
@AGenerousLove
@AGenerousLove 17 сағат бұрын
@@correction64gay74makes as much sense as comparing it to a fucking jeep
@correction64gay74
@correction64gay74 17 сағат бұрын
​​ no uh no it's not the Same thing at all
@AGenerousLove
@AGenerousLove 17 сағат бұрын
@@correction64gay74 why? Because my comparison had a point, and wacky Delhi’s was a “HAHA GOTCHA”
@tvoltage
@tvoltage 16 сағат бұрын
​@@AGenerousLove you are very peculiar
@Raintamp
@Raintamp 2 күн бұрын
I liked the intro, it was a fun spoof of the original, and was a pretty harmless way of making fun of the new fans of the show. I would also put this one at the top of the seasons scoring chart. I would put this one as my second place, right after Redonculus and right before OG Island.
@adco9850
@adco9850 2 күн бұрын
In my personal experience, season 40-45 felt a more exaggerated version of how I saw my area, if anything, things like it made a major impression on how I view that area, “the playground in the opening looked like the one by my house, the only difference was I had two friends maximum
@adco9850
@adco9850 2 күн бұрын
anything past HBO is when it started to be lost
@adco9850
@adco9850 2 күн бұрын
Also: WLIW 21 LONG ISLAND MENTIONED, RAHHHH, WHAT THE FUCK IS A REGIONAL PBS KIDS CHANNEL
@jaylencninjaturtlesandbarn3454
@jaylencninjaturtlesandbarn3454 3 күн бұрын
I knew Barney atole sesame Streets popularity but i love both shows
@heavyearly2232
@heavyearly2232 3 күн бұрын
I think a big issue was Brendon( the character) was often very unlikable. Pretty self-centered, and manipulative. As selfish as McGuirk is, he's still likable.
@kalebeons8837
@kalebeons8837 4 күн бұрын
a real man never speaks ill of clarence
@mellojoe9421
@mellojoe9421 4 күн бұрын
I still think the start of the decline was back in the early 2000’s. The period of Sesame Street from the early 70’s to the mid late 90’s was peak Sesame Street
@itskevinjustkevin
@itskevinjustkevin 4 күн бұрын
I'm hoping 1 day that sesame street gets back to its roots
@AngeIDynamite
@AngeIDynamite 4 күн бұрын
Fun Fact: Henry's parents are named after the author of Horrid Henry!
@AiLoveAidoru
@AiLoveAidoru 4 күн бұрын
It’s sad to see Sesame Street become a shell of itself But to be fair, I’d still rather kids watch it over cocomelon. -in terms of a marketable pet, I’m surprised that they didn’t revive Chaos the cat from Sesame Street’s defunct Canadian version Sesame Park. You can find clips of her around KZbin and she was ADORABLE in her design! I have no doubt American kids would’ve latched onto her antics. Regardless, good video, bud.
@Rodemii-gm5jk
@Rodemii-gm5jk 5 күн бұрын
Is very sad to watch this. At least in Latin America Dodo is still on streaming and even we got Season 2 dubbed.
@Adan-oz8gl
@Adan-oz8gl 5 күн бұрын
😊😊😊😅😅😅😊😊😂06vzz'it2
@LillyTheLonelySock
@LillyTheLonelySock 7 күн бұрын
I would really love to see a well-made television series dramatizing the initial creation of *Sesame Street.* Not a documentary series -- a drama series taking place in the '70s. I'd love for people to really get to see how ground-breaking it was for its time and why, and I'd love for it to show why the show was made the way it was. I would also love for them to show scenes reenacting dilemmas they had to solve, controversies, and reactions from the public. It would be nice if it could show how it's helped children as well. There are so many shows with recycled plots and useless remakes. Why not film a series about the actual _making_ of an important part of television and our culture?
@graxthal
@graxthal 7 күн бұрын
make a video about Perry and I
@BasherYT666
@BasherYT666 8 күн бұрын
3:41 Nick jr on video song
@javiersantiago8403
@javiersantiago8403 8 күн бұрын
the writers did a great job with the puns and word-games in episode names and the dialogues in general
@TheFoxFromSplashMountain
@TheFoxFromSplashMountain 8 күн бұрын
The whole point of Sesame Street from it's inception was to make diverse and educational programming that was accessible to kids of disadvantaged backgrounds, particularly those of inner ciry communities. It's why the street itself looked the way it did, with trash and urban decay in plain view. It wasn't a bright, colourful, idyllic paradise like most other kids' shows. It felt more real and down to earth. But now, it feels like every other puppet show for kids. Everything looks so clean and overproduced, with less thought provoking stories and more mindless noise and bright colours. And it's not a nostalgia bias either. I never even watched Sesame Street growing up, yet I can still see the major difference in quality between old Sesame Street and modern Sesame Street.
@gunjanmathur2106
@gunjanmathur2106 9 күн бұрын
Even Mr enter doesn’t like this series, that should tell you enough
@DevonLeSuer
@DevonLeSuer 9 күн бұрын
0:35 I should NOT be laughing as hard as I should be at this, I am SO sorry!
@Gettingsillyhere
@Gettingsillyhere 10 күн бұрын
Love a good ol' educational Delhi video 🔥💖✨
@cornellbannister4012
@cornellbannister4012 10 күн бұрын
I'm going to say it mr enter doesn't understand cartoons
@Tacom4ster
@Tacom4ster 10 күн бұрын
Stalin was not a real communist, he was a class traitor that arrested us anarchists, real communists like Peter Kropotkin, who knew the USSR was thrash from the start People missed the point of Animal Farm
@TheLugiaSong
@TheLugiaSong 9 күн бұрын
Yeah, well I don't think it's missing the point as much as it is the US government twisting the teachings to be fit for an anti-communist propaganda interpretation.
@allysoncashdollar1119
@allysoncashdollar1119 11 күн бұрын
I really want my future children to experience the good Sesame Street and the good Barney somehow
@hayleyhellbound9513
@hayleyhellbound9513 11 күн бұрын
Genuinely, I bet you 5 dollars anyone who thinks Sesame Street was “the first black children’s show” also fell for the Atlanta episode that is a mockumentary about the making of the Goofy Movie. If your IQ is low enough to be fooled by a mockumentary, perhaps that educational gap had nothing to do with the color of your skin.