Does anyone else find this a weird combination? Donald Trump was on Sesame Street this morning. The characters were wearing Trump-like-hair wigs. I didn't watch it, just noticed that was the topic as I was fast-forwarding through to Elmo's World. Karen
Does anyone else find this a weird combination? Donald Trump was on Sesame Street this morning. The characters were wearing Trump-like-hair wigs. I didn't watch it, just noticed that was the topic as I was fast-forwarding through to Elmo's World. Karen
I didn't see it, but I agree that is very odd. I guess it shows that he has a sense of humor, but I'd rather have my kids see some of their other regular guest stars, like Danny DeVito and Paul Simon (at least that's who I remember seeing a few years ago).
Seen this Trump puppet guy a few times in the past years.They have one that looks alot like him. He also has been on before. Guess he wants to show his little boy Daddy on a show he'll soon be seeing. And he was offended by Rosies hair comment.lol
Tony Soprano was on one day! It was so weird. Actually, of course, it was the guy who plays Tony Soprano not the character but it was funny just the same. One of my favorite episodes was when R.E.M was on! Sesame Street was my favorite show as a kid and it still remains my favorite kids show. Lisa
quote: Originally posted by Jberman814: While channel surfing I have also seen a Dr. Feel for Dr. Phil. And the puppet even looks like him!! I love Dr. Feel even if the puppets name kind of creeps me out, lol!
R.E.M.'s segment is really good (Shiny, Happy Monsters), some of the others I've seen over the years don't quite work as well (the one with U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan a few years ago always struck me as weird). I also like the one with Robert DeNiro where Elmo starts doing his best DeNiro impression (bizarre but true) Looking at Wikipedia's list of celebrities on Sesame Street, there certainly are some unusual ones. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebrities_g...n_Sesame_Street