Uploads From Gabe the Sesame Street Fan

The Muppets YouTube channel, 2019.

YouTube is a video sharing website which allows users to upload and share videos. Created in February 2005, YouTube is now owned and operated as a subsidiary of Google. The site hosts a wide variety of user-generated video content, including movie clips, Telly clips, and music videos, as well every bit amateur content such as video blogging and short original videos. Virtually of the content on YouTube has been uploaded by individuals, although media companies including The Jim Henson Company, Sesame Workshop and The Muppets Studio accept uploaded materials to the website.

Contents

  • 1 Appearances
  • ii The Muppets
  • three Sesame Street
    • 3.1 Sesame Workshop
    • 3.2 International
    • 3.iii YouTube ads
  • 4 The Jim Henson Company
  • 5 References
  • vi Sources
  • vii Come across besides
  • eight Notes
  • 9 External links

Appearances

  • Youtube Rewind's Video of 2013 features cameos from various Sesame Street Muppets. Cookie Monster appears following a "Harlem Shake" scene, devouring the YouTube Rewind logo. Grover and a camel appear during a short scene with Macklemore, filmed during his time on the Sesame Street set. The Two-Headed Monster besides announced during the credits, referred to as "Horn and Hardart."
  • The 2014 Rewind video featured Big Bird on the set of The Colbert Report with Stephen Colbert.

The Muppets

A promotional slide of the and then upcoming YouTube videos, shown at the D23 Expo in 2009.

The Muppets YouTube aqueduct, 2012.

The Muppets Studio started posting a series of original web videos online in 2008 (many exclusive to the site). The start sets of videos were posted on YouTube accounts created for individual characters, including Sam the Hawkeye, Gonzo, Beaker, the Swedish Chef, Statler and Waldorf, Fozzie Behave, Rizzo the Rat and Dr. Bunsen Honeydew. In 2009, the videos were posted under a primal Muppets Studio account on YouTube. Boosted promotional videos have been posted to the aqueduct likewise.

In 2015, the Muppets partnered with a number of popular channels at YouTube Space LA.

YouTube channels
  • The Muppets (MuppetsStudio)
  • Sam Eagle (patrioticeagle)
  • Beaker (meepmeepmeepow)
  • The Cracking Gonzo (weirdowhatever)
  • The Swedish Chef (deumnborkborkbork)
  • Statler & Waldorf (heckleu247)
  • Fozzie Bear (wockawockabear)
  • Rizzo the Rat (rizzratz)
  • Dr. Bunsen Honeydew (themuppetlabs)

Sesame Street

Elmo appeared in the logo on September 24, 2010.

Sesame Street'due south YouTube channel, 2019.

YouTube channel layout, 2012.

Sesame Workshop maintains their ain YouTube aqueduct featuring diverse clips from Sesame Street. In July 2008, Sesame Workshop launched the channel under the user name SesameStreet (which was registered in 2006).[i]

From its launch, the channel's video uploads have included segments or excerpts from Sesame Street episodes, home videos and other related productions. Since 2010, original videos accept been produced expressly for the aqueduct, including the interactive "Ask Elmo" sessions, as well equally parody sketches and songs such as "Scent Similar A Monster" and "Share It Maybe." Videos from select Sesame Workshop initiatives have been uploaded to the channel, including the "Put Downward the Pacifier" and Autism initiatives. In May 2013, the Sesame Street in Communities YouTube channel was launched, hosting video clips pertaining to other outreach projects.

Kevin Disharmonism commented on creating content for YouTube in 2011: "Nosotros're having so much fun with that. This is where it's positive to utilise YouTube and all those things and get that out there. Considering you know the children that you desire to encounter that, it gets right to them. Jim always wanted the adult audience to connect with whatever was going on, whatever yr it was. Nosotros were looking at commercials, looking at whatever sitcom was happening, and incorporating that into Sesame Street."[2]

On September 24, 2010, an paradigm of Elmo graced the official YouTube logo site-wide.

On October 16, 2011, the aqueduct was hacked, with all its videos replaced with pornography. Due to the incident, the aqueduct (and its videos) were unavailable for several hours.

In Feb 2013, the channel started a entrada to become the first non-profit arrangement and the first U.s. children'south company to receive ane-billion total video views on YouTube. The goal was reached on March half dozen, 2013; to gloat, the aqueduct released the music video "Counting the "Yous"s in YouTube" starring the Count.

In June 2013, a new paid subscription aqueduct debuted, featuring select episodes from Sesame Street (seasons 35 to 38), The Electrical Company (2009 revival) and Plaza Sésamo.

Idiot box is apprehensive of the site; learning that he's going to exist on the site via 5Facts, he blurts out "you know the kind of stuff they have on YouTube? Ahhhhhhhh!"

YouTube channel
  • Sesame Street (SesameStreet)

Sesame Workshop

The Sesame Workshop aqueduct'due south "Sesame Street Classics"

In June 2012, select episodes of Sesame Street (from Season 40 to 42) were made available to purchase, besides every bit classic episodes.

Episodes
  • Episode 0592
  • Episode 0597
  • Episode 0598
  • Episode 0600
  • Episode 1854
  • Episode 1899
  • Episode 1952
  • Episode 1957
  • Episode 3137
  • Episode 3171
  • Episode 3174
  • Episode 3240
YouTube channel
  • Sesame Street Classics
  • Sesame Street: Total Episodes
Full episodes uploaded on Sesame Street'southward official YouTube channel
  • Episode 3061 (February 23, 2018)
  • Episode 3990 (May 3, 2019)
  • Episode 4033 (December 8, 2017)
  • Episode 4046 (June 8, 2018)
  • Episode 4058 (Jan 25, 2019)
  • Episode 4062 (April xiii, 2018)
  • Episode 4063 (November 9, 2018)
  • Episode 4067 (March 22, 2019)
  • Episode 4085 (July xiii, 2018)
  • Episode 4090 (May 26, 2017)
  • Episode 4113 (Jan 26, 2018)
  • Episode 4116 (September 14, 2018)
  • Episode 4122 (Nov 24, 2017)
  • Episode 4139 (March nine, 2018)
  • Episode 4149 (Oct 20, 2017)
  • Episode 4152 (May 18, 2018, afterwards removed)
  • Episode 4154 (June 9, 2017, later removed)
  • Episode 4157 (June sixteen, 2017)
  • Episode 5213 (February 11, 2022)

International

Sesame Workshop as well hosts a channel for international versions of the prove. Plaza Sésamo'south (while the account has been registered since September 2006) officially uploaded videos in July 2011. A aqueduct for Sesamstrasse debuted in Jan 2013.

YouTube channel
  • Plaza Sésamo (plazasesamo)
  • Sesamstrasse (SesamstrasseNDR)
  • Vila Sésamo (VilaSésamo)

YouTube ads

In September 2012, Sesame Street released a serial of YouTube ads that would play before various tertiary-political party sponsored videos on the site. The videos promoted the Sesame Street YouTube channel and featured Bert, Grover and Cookie Monster. Short variants of the ads were posted in 2018 used to promote the said channel on monetized videos.

The Jim Henson Company

Fourth dimension Slice featured on the YouTube home page in the Spotlight section on August 2, 2011.

The Jim Henson Visitor also has a channel that showcases special videos and clips from their various productions. Exclusive full-episode previews of The Simian Undercover Detective Squad and Alt/Reality were first posted to the company'southward YouTube aqueduct. Video episodes of the Henson.com podcast have likewise been released on the channel.

Henson briefly hosted a paid aqueduct nether the proper noun Jim Henson Family Idiot box, now defunct.

YouTube channels
  • The Jim Henson Company (HensonCompany)
  • Stuffed and Unstrung (stuffedandunstrung)

References

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  • In a 2009 promotional video for Sesamestreet.org, Makeda mentions the site's quantum features, which, despite Grover's insistence, does non feature . Grover hypes how many hits it gets on YouTube.
  • The viral video "Beaker'south Ballad", lampoons the site's video annotations.
  • In the viral video "American Woman", Sam the Eagle prepares a pie chart to testify the electric current content of YouTube: videos of ninjas, sleeping puppies and pirated music videos.
  • In an insert for Flavor 41 of Sesame Street, Elmo appears in a video in "U Tube" doing "The Elmo Slide."
  • In Tales of a Sixth-Grade Muppet, an allusion is made to "YouTood", a spoof of YouTube.
  • A 2012 episode of Sesame Street features a spoof of the website, "Me Tube."
  • In The Muppets episode "Too Hot to Handler", Scooter says he shot a YouTube video on how to make a Spartan helmet out of a cereal box.
  • In The Muppets episode "Swine Song", Pache says he wants to supersede Fozzie with a YouTube kid.

Sources

  1. Hulu, YouTube, iTunes take a walk on Sesame Street
  2. Kevin Williamson and Jim Slotek, "The Muppets accept Hollywood", Toronto Sun, February 5, 2011.

See also

  • Muppet viral videos
  • Ask Elmo
  • Sesame Studios, a channel that the Sesame Street Muppets have promoted

The Muppets have appeared in original segments (scripted, improv, or interview, just not coverage of news events) on the post-obit YouTube channels:

The Archive of American Television, AwesomenessTV, Bare Anxiety with Mickela Mallozzi, BuzzFeed, Land Music Clan, Garmin, Within the Magic, Moviefone Unscripted, The Nerdist, Nerdy Nummies, New York Daily News, Noir, 1D Day, Pentatonix, The Showbiz 411, Tough Pigs, Vanity Fair

Notes

  • Muppet Wiki does non maintain manufactures about fan videos posted to YouTube.

External links

  • Muppets Studio
  • Sesame Street
  • Sesame Workshop
  • Sesame in Communities
  • Sesame Street International Social Impact
  • Sésamo
  • Shalom Sesame
  • The Jim Henson Company
  • Kermiteye.png Muppet Wiki

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