Early 'Adults Only' Sesame Street Seasons?

New Warning Label Provokes Questions Over Out-dated Children's Programming

Robert Cole
At stores, you may notice something strange on Sesame Street DVDs and videos. "Sesame Street: Old School" is a collection of early Sesame Street episodes dating back to 1969. The first two volumes, however, come with something very unexpected: A label that warns some content may be inappropriate for younger viewers and instead should be enjoyed by an adult audience.

The label actually reads: "These early 'Sesame Street' episodes are intended for grown-ups, and may not suit the needs of today's preschool child." Controversial scenes involving the Cookie Monster and the Grouch have been changed for the DVD release among other alterations. This warning caught the public off-guard at first since Sesame Street is so accepted worldwide as quality programming for children. The label brings into question if children's programming from the 60's is still appropriate today.

Part of the concern has to do with a pipe-devouring cookie monster coupled with a parody of Masterpiece Theatre. Another potential problem with the early seasons is the grouch's feral behavior that may be seen as a bad example for children.

For some, these changes do more harm than good by damaging the nostalgic memories of kids who grew up during these early episodes. For others, early Sesame Street seasons are far too risky for today's politically correct and sensitive climate. But as for Sesame Street, it's better to be safe than sorry when it comes to what kids watch no matter how mild the controversy may be.

Censorship has evolved over the years, but with this new caution tape slapped around Sesame Street- parents and teachers may be reevaluating guidelines and standards more strictly than in the past. Family Education estimates that a child will spend an average of 35 hours a week behind the television. This estimate, however it may vary across the world, reflects just how much impact a DVD or television program can make on a child's mind.

Because children tend to watch T.V. more than adults- soaking in, deciphering and imitating more information- they are more prone to fall victim to inappropriate programming. Still, it's hard to gauge what is inappropriate and what isn't from parent to parent- but with a new 'adults only' warning on Sesame Street, parents may have to think twice before pressing play. At the same time, it's all a matter of opinion and it might come down to watching the shows again to determine what's good or bad for your kids.

Published by Robert Cole

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  • clint7/2/2008

    oh my gosh these peaple are all retards there puppets not humans and there suposed to teech kids things i meen so what if coockie monster liked coockies and had a pipe so what if bert and ernie lived in a junky appartmen that was detoreorating and so what if bert and ernie shared a bedroom these things about bert n ernie dont meen that there gay or homosexuals and so what if oscar was groucy or grumpy and so what ir snufflepagus was only visable to big bird why dont they bann those gory crime shows why dont they bann barney hes just plain anoying why dont they bann telletubbies we dont know what planet there frome they should bann power rangers they incurage kids to bullie and there vilient why dont they bann the brothers grimm storys there gory vilient why dont they bann the faily odd parents there prety weird and they say afenceve stuff

  • barbra6/16/2008

    yeah and i cant believe bert and ernie where gay and and snuffy was only visible to big bird and i thaght grover was on drugs and coockie monster and the perody monsterpiece theater where coockie monster smoked and ate a pipe coockie monster also had a eating disorder which led him on the fast track to diebetes and obesity and was elmo on prozack? and oscar had clinical depresion and i thahgt the count was kinda creeepy and i thahgt telly monster was on some kinda drugs to oh yeah and elmo was gay to

  • barbra6/13/2008

    yeah and didnt they say that bert and ernie where gay to and the count was kinda scary for kids in the erley episodes and big bird was kinda scary to they thaut he was dalusinal becuse snuffy the eliphant used to be his imaginary freind

  • Christy1/18/2008

    Oh my Gosh you people are SO CRAZY--You've FINALLY gone beyond ridiculious I was wondering when those was going to happen with all this political correctness crap! Political correctness has GONE WAY to far and is become the down fall of our society, everything has become so sensitive and ridiculious! It's ashame, it really is. It needs to be done away with. Come on Cookie Monster eating to many cookies! I watched him eat all those cookies as a kid and I'm health minded and rarley eat treats and give kids credit they aren't SO stupid as to think they should eat a pipe! Commericials for all these sugar laden cereals amoung other junk food commercials then should be band from the TV with their happy little cartoon characters trying to intice these kids into buying them. Just because of this ridiculious political correctness crap I'm going to buy the sesame street DVD just to help boost their sells because I don't even have kids and if I did I would DEFINETLY let them watch it where as I w

  • Sherry W12/29/2007

    Wow, Cookie's Masterpiece Theater segments are controversial because he had a pipe?! Come ON, people. I watched those as a child and never once wanted to smoke as a result. In today's world it's ok to curse up to wazoo in primetime yet Cookie can't chew a pipe.

  • Robble12/14/2007

    haha. yeah, well I never thought anything of it until the 'issue' was brought up, but it's still pretty interesting.

  • H.Rox12/14/2007

    wow. well written.
    it is funny to think that sesame street could be offensive... makes me want to go rent those old ones to see what was really going on.
    there was so much in kids' tv that i wsa not aware of at the time.. and i wasn't harmed by it. (twitch, twitch)

  • E Harmon12/13/2007

    I'm shocked and agree with the other posts! Great reporting.

  • Hannah12/9/2007

    I know it's so much better for the kids of today to turn on the TV and hear about drive-bys, drugs, molestings, etc. In today's violent world they are worried about vintage Sesame Street? That have got to be kidding. I hope you will read my article "Politically Correct People, PLEASE Shut Up! *This is not directed at you.

  • Pam Gaulin12/7/2007

    So that's what happened to me...I was watching re-runs of these shows. Parents need to take responsibility, but Sesame Street? Come on! I am more worried about the Disney Channel and all the toys they advertise.

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