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  • Show #254 – June 28, 2015

    Joe RaposoThe New York wing of The MuppetCast (Jarrid and Teresa) takes over this week, presenting the audio from a recent screening event at the Museum of the Moving Image (MoMI). The event is called “Jim Henson and the Music of Joe Raposo” and is just fantastic. Mr. Raposo’s son Nick also joins presenter Craig Shemin to speak about his father. For more information on MoMI and the Henson screening events, visit their website (more…)

  • A Brief History of the Water Fun at Sesame Place

    Sesame Place manages to balance character entertainment, amusement park rides, and water attractions.

    This has been the case since opening day in 1980 when they had some water attractions that combined athletics and water.

    Sesame Place Kids Splashing
    Kids splashing at Sesame Place.

    Herry’s Hand Over Water was a creatively designed jungle gym. Kids hung on to the rope bars and rings trying to make their way across; or they’d splash down. Bert’s Balance Beams was a series of beams that criss-crossed a net and jets of rising water. The Amazing Mumford’s Water Maze was a series of cargo net tunnels and splashing water… and yes, it was amazing.

    In the mid 1980s more water attractions began to pop up. Splash attractions like The Count’s Fount and Little Bird’s Bird Bath opened along with quite a few water slides. For adventurous bigger kids there was Runaway Rapids, Zoom Flume and Big Slipper, whereas the younger set found thrills on Rubber Duckie Rapids.

    In 1990 they took water fun to another level. Big Bird’s Rambling River was built on land that had been parking spots. This 1,000 foot lazy river added almost a 1/3 more physical space to the park. A few years later they named that side of the park Sesame Island and added The Good Ship Sesame icon entrance as well as the very complicated (and adorable) splash zone, Ernie’s Waterworks.

    Sesame Place Greg Brady News ClippingPerhaps the pinnacle of Sesame Place’s water fun opened in 1995. Sky Splash takes riders down six stories on the way to a giant pool of water. The ride is topped by an 8 foot high Rubber Duckie that you can see from nearby roadways. The opening of Sky Splash was a gala event. In the preceding weeks Sesame Place put out a call to find twins, triplets and quadruplets to celebrate Sky Splash. The opening was also attended by the cast of the CTW show “Ghostwriter” and the very first ride was taken by Barry Willams, known to television fans as Greg Brady.

    Sesame Place usually names attractions after different Sesame Street Muppets and in 1996 it was Slimey’s turn to have an attraction. Slimey’s Chutes is a double side inner tube slide giving a child a chance to slide with mom or dad.

    In 2009 Sesame Place took a colossal step forward in providing splash fun as Count’s Fount, Little Bird’s Bird Bath and Little Bird’s Rapids all bid farewells in exchange for the massive new The Count’s Splash Castle. This attraction boasts over 90 play elements with the centerpiece being a 1,000 gallon bucket that tips over frequently splashing all below.

    Today the park features no less than nine water attractions ensuring a fun time for anyone with a bathing suit.

  • Show #253 – June 14, 2015

    After a brief pause in production due to a zapped computer, The MuppetCast is back in action! This week we name the winner of the final leg of the Great Muppet Haiku Contest of 2015. That, and a lot of Muppet news makes this a packed episode that I think you’ll really love! (more…)

  • Show #252 – May 31, 2015

    Guy Hutchinson joins me this week to talk about his new book, a history of Sesame Place. Guy is extremely well-versed in the history of the park, and we talk at length about a wide range of topics (meaning, we got off track a lot!). Guy is also a writer, and the co-host of the Drunk on Disney Podcast, and you should really subscribe and listen to it!

    Order the book from Guy directly, and get a rare Sesame Place token to go with it. And Guy will even sign your book for you, too! (more…)

  • Show #251 – May 25, 2015

    This week the show is all about YOU! The entire show is made up of your awesome #MuppetHaikus and emails, and all the Muppet pieces I could think of that relate to them. I had a great time putting the show together, so I hope you enjoy listening! (more…)

  • Show #250 – May 17, 2015

    The MuppetCast celebrates its 250th episode – and observes 25 years since Jim Henson’s passing – in style this week with a huge new Muppet List segment! Jon Soble (The MuppetCast news man) joins me for an in-depth discussion of Muppet songs from the movies.

    Along with being The MuppetCast news man (tweet Jon all the Muppet news stories you find online!), Jon is also a manager at Max and Benny’s Bakery in Chicago. And they can make Muppet character cookies. And they can ship them to you anywhere in the country! So why are you still even reading this? Go order some right now! (more…)

  • Show #249 – May 10, 2015

    It’s Kermit the Frog‘s 60th birthday, and we’re celebrating with MuppetCast listeners and their Muppet haikus. Hey, Jim always said, take what ya got and fly with it! The first winner in the Great Muppet Haiku Contest is named, and the second contest also starts today, with this episode! (more…)

  • Show #248 – May 3, 2015

    The MuppetCast NYC Wing reports in this week, with a new audio experience to share from the Big City. The Jim Henson Legacy recently presented a screening event titled “Sell, Sell, Sell: The Commercials of Jim Henson” The event included commercials and industrial films created by Jim in the 1950s and 1960s, and Jarrid Crespo was there to capture all of it for you.

    The Great Muppet Haiku Contest Part I continues this week, and several haikus are read on the show. Have you written yours yet? Remember to include the hashtag #muppethaiku and post it for all the world to see! Win yourself a Muppet T-shirt from Studio One (aka “The Muppet Store”) at Disney’s Hollywood Studios!

    Thanks for listening! As always, you can email me@muppetcast.com with any comments or questions about the Muppets, The MuppetCast, or anything else. Tweet me @muppetcast, and check out The MuppetCast Facebook page. And make sure to subscribe to The MuppetCast in iTunes!

    Have a great week!

    Steve

  • Show #247 – April 26, 2015

    The MuppetCast is back in full force! This week we make our post-tournament return with a great interview with Dave LaMattina and Chad Walker from Copper Pot Pictures. Dave and Chad are the filmmakers behind the new documentary “I Am Big Bird Movie“, which will soon be released on multiple VOD (video on demand) platforms, as well as cinemas all over the U.S. Dave and Chad were guests on The MuppetCast in 2012, when they were still campaigning for funds through Kickstarter, and were in the beginning stages of making the movie, and this week we talk about what life is like now, on the other side of that process. (more…)

  • Show #246 – April 12, 2015

    This is the wrap-up episode for the 2015 Muppet Madness Tournament. This week we say goodbye to the game once again, and put it up on a recently-dusted shelf until next year. Jan & Dean Hansel (JD for short) joins me as we bid adieu to one of the best tournaments we’ve ever seen. FrogFan76 and Sam (from Sam’s Disney Diary) join us in spirit, however not on Skype. (more…)