Tubi Adding 250 Episodes of ‘Sesame Street’ to Free Streaming Service

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  1. yourfavchoom on

    > Starting Wednesday, April 1, Tubi will add 250 episodes of “Sesame Street” **spanning from the beginning of the series to Season 38** under a deal with Sesame Workshop. Tubi said that on a quarterly basis, 10% of the episodes will be replaced with additional episodes.

  2. OriginalChildBomb on

    Tubi is an incredible streaming service lol. You might have to scroll through some weird stuff first, but man, they’re choc a block with bangers.

  3. MajorTaste7762 on

    Honestly love this free access to Sesame Street feels like a win for both kids and grown ups who need a little joy.

  4. smokeymicpot on

    Good it’s all older ones. Every time I watch new episodes with my daughter. It’s just over stimulation with just songs and colors everywhere.

    With way too much Abby and Elmo

  5. sheslikebutter on

    Why did Netflix do some sort of deal with sesame street and there’s like 6 episodes on the service and nothing old? I was expecting to watch some classic sesame street with my baby but I ran out of stuff after an hour

  6. blooms_and_sings on

    I love Tubi. Reminds me of channels like TBS or TNT from back in the day. 

  7. I slept on tubi because I thought they just had terrible movies, but it turns out they also have terrible kiwi and aussie movies! I spent like $10 on a movie I could have watched for free

  8. dogoodsilence1 on

    Screw Tubi they are owned by the Fox Corporation who fund lobbyist to defund public broadcasting

  9. >Starting Wednesday, April 1, Tubi will add 250 episodes of “Sesame Street” spanning from the beginning of the series to Season 38 under a deal with Sesame Workshop. Tubi said that on a quarterly basis, 10% of the episodes will be replaced with additional episodes.

    >Episodes of the classic kids’ show that will be available on Tubi include: “Gordon Introduces Sally to Sesame Street,” the very first episode from 1969; “Maria and Luis Get Married” from1988; “R2-D2 and C-3PO Visit Sesame Street” (1980); and “Big Bird Goes to Hawaii” (1978), one of the first major on-location remote shoots.

    Season 38 is from 2007. But, seeing more classic episodes would be awesome. Most are just lost in time and space. I wish we would see more of the classic stuff, from the 70s/80s/90s, etc.

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