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Thread started 09/23/10 3:02pm

Cerebus

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I find Elmo far more offensive than Katy Perry's boobs

But maybe that's just me. *shrug* A) Do parents REALLY think this is so offensive that their children shouldn't watch it? They don't even know what boobs are! They'd probably be singing the song by days end without ever even noticing her outfit. B) When did (some) parents come to the conclusion that it's easier to complain about things like this than explain them to their children?

Katy Perry's taped performance for "Sesame Street," which was released to YouTube earlier this week and drew complaints from parents due to the pop star's controversial attire, will no longer air on the children's show, creator Sesame Workshop said Thursday morning (Sept. 23).

The clip was slated to run during "Sesame Street's" upcoming season but has now been pulled due to protests from parents who found Perry's outfit to be too provocative. "We use parodies and celebrity segments to interest adults in the show...We also value our viewer's opinions and particularly those of parents," Sesame Workshop said in a statement. "In light of the feedback we've received on the Katy Perry music video which was released on YouTube only, we have decided we will not air the segment on the television broadcast of 'Sesame Street,' which is aimed at preschoolers."

In the video, Perry performs a riff on her hit single "Hot N Cold" alongside Elmo, while wearing a green dress with a sheer panel that reveals her cleavage. Elmo is shown running around the hem of Perry's dress while she sings, "How am I supposed to play with you?/You're up and you're down/You're running around."

Perry's performance is no longer available on "Sesame Street's" official YouTube page but remains on the singer's official website. A spokeswoman for the pop star said in a statement, "Katy enjoyed working with 'Sesame Street,' Kevin Clash and playing dress up with Elmo. You can view all the fun at www.katyperry.com."

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Reply #1 posted 09/23/10 3:06pm

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Dam those boobies!lol lol lol

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Reply #2 posted 09/23/10 3:36pm

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I actually felt her outfit was a bit much. She really sould have worn something else, and Sesame Street should have realized parents wouldn't have liked the outfit. Bad move on Sesame Street.

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Reply #3 posted 09/23/10 3:40pm

Cerebus

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MoniGram said:

I actually felt her outfit was a bit much. She really sould have worn something else, and Sesame Street should have realized parents wouldn't have liked the outfit. Bad move on Sesame Street.

I respect your opinion, but a bit much for what? I've never known any pre-schoolers who would have been all, "wow, look at her boobies!" Or, "her outfit really is a bit too revealing". lol It's actually pretty tame compared to a lot of what she wears and I'd wager that's the problem. The issue has as much to do with the usual haterade flowing as it does that video. I absolutely DESPISE Elmo (that little bastard ruined Sesame Street imo) and I found the video fairly entertaining.

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Reply #4 posted 09/23/10 3:43pm

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MoniGram said:

I actually felt her outfit was a bit much. She really sould have worn something else, and Sesame Street should have realized parents wouldn't have liked the outfit. Bad move on Sesame Street.

I agree, she's not acting overtly sexy, but the outfit itself is practically lingerie.

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Reply #5 posted 09/23/10 3:43pm

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Oh please. rolleyes disbelief I think when I was a young preschool child, I saw Charo on Sesame Street not only show far more cleavage but doing her coochie coochie dance that had her jiggling her boobs for all to see, yet no one made a fuss about it. I'm willing to bet that some right-wing tea party group called in with a bunch of complaints about this to slam PBS and make them look bad.

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Reply #6 posted 09/23/10 3:45pm

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Cerebus said:

MoniGram said:

I actually felt her outfit was a bit much. She really sould have worn something else, and Sesame Street should have realized parents wouldn't have liked the outfit. Bad move on Sesame Street.

I respect your opinion, but a bit much for what? I've never known any pre-schoolers who would have been all, "wow, look at her boobies!" Or, "her outfit really is a bit too revealing". lol It's actually pretty tame compared to a lot of what she wears and I'd wager that's the problem. The issue has as much to do with the usual haterade flowing as it does that video.

maybe, but I don't think anyone should be surprised that her outfit might get a negative reaction from some parents, considering it's for Sesame Street

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Reply #7 posted 09/23/10 3:49pm

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NDRU said:

Cerebus said:

I respect your opinion, but a bit much for what? I've never known any pre-schoolers who would have been all, "wow, look at her boobies!" Or, "her outfit really is a bit too revealing". lol It's actually pretty tame compared to a lot of what she wears and I'd wager that's the problem. The issue has as much to do with the usual haterade flowing as it does that video.

maybe, but I don't think anyone should be surprised that her outfit might get a negative reaction from some parents, considering it's for Sesame Street

I'm surprised. They don't even jiggle. lol

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Reply #8 posted 09/23/10 3:58pm

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Cerebus said:

NDRU said:

maybe, but I don't think anyone should be surprised that her outfit might get a negative reaction from some parents, considering it's for Sesame Street

I'm surprised. They don't even jiggle. lol

Hmm, but you liked the video for some reason, and it wasn't Elmo!

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Reply #9 posted 09/23/10 3:58pm

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Cerebus said:

MoniGram said:

I actually felt her outfit was a bit much. She really sould have worn something else, and Sesame Street should have realized parents wouldn't have liked the outfit. Bad move on Sesame Street.

I respect your opinion, but a bit much for what? I've never known any pre-schoolers who would have been all, "wow, look at her boobies!" Or, "her outfit really is a bit too revealing". lol It's actually pretty tame compared to a lot of what she wears and I'd wager that's the problem. The issue has as much to do with the usual haterade flowing as it does that video. I absolutely DESPISE Elmo (that little bastard ruined Sesame Street imo) and I found the video fairly entertaining.

LOL my son is 3 and surely would have been saying "wow, look at her boobies!". Matter of fact though, I wasn't offened by it because it can happen anywhere such as Panera Bread. That's where I was the last time my son pointed to the girl coming in the door and said the same thing! I figure they see worse at the mall or out in public really........

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Reply #10 posted 09/23/10 4:00pm

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NDRU said:

Cerebus said:

I'm surprised. They don't even jiggle. lol

Hmm, but you liked the video for some reason, and it wasn't Elmo!

I just thought it was pretty entertaining compared to a lot of the watered down nonsensical pablum that's usually on Sesame Street these days. That show was really cool when I was growing up. It's a sad reflection of what it used to be these days. Largely because it's mostly "The Elmo Show". mad lol

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Reply #11 posted 09/23/10 4:01pm

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shortnsweet said:

Cerebus said:

I respect your opinion, but a bit much for what? I've never known any pre-schoolers who would have been all, "wow, look at her boobies!" Or, "her outfit really is a bit too revealing". lol It's actually pretty tame compared to a lot of what she wears and I'd wager that's the problem. The issue has as much to do with the usual haterade flowing as it does that video. I absolutely DESPISE Elmo (that little bastard ruined Sesame Street imo) and I found the video fairly entertaining.

LOL my son is 3 and surely would have been saying "wow, look at her boobies!". Matter of fact though, I wasn't offened by it because it can happen anywhere such as Panera Bread. That's where I was the last time my son pointed to the girl coming in the door and said the same thing! I figure they see worse at the mall or out in public really........

Your son sounds awesome! thumbs up! lol

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Reply #12 posted 09/23/10 4:06pm

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Cerebus said:

shortnsweet said:

LOL my son is 3 and surely would have been saying "wow, look at her boobies!". Matter of fact though, I wasn't offened by it because it can happen anywhere such as Panera Bread. That's where I was the last time my son pointed to the girl coming in the door and said the same thing! I figure they see worse at the mall or out in public really........

Your son sounds awesome! thumbs up! lol

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Reply #13 posted 09/23/10 4:11pm

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Cerebus said:

I absolutely DESPISE Elmo (that little bastard ruined Sesame Street imo)

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THIS is the Sesame Street that was such a huge part of my childhood:

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Reply #14 posted 09/23/10 4:15pm

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The first video ("My Name Is You") inspires an immense wave of nostalgia in me - and I'm hardly prone to nostalgia/sentimentality. lol I'm pretty sure it's because it looks exactly the way I remember my childhood. The playground looks like the ones I played in, the clothes and haircuts are emblematic of the period when I was very young, and I lived in a super-diverse city where all my friends looked like the kids in the video.

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Reply #15 posted 09/23/10 4:21pm

Cerebus

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PunkMistress said:

Cerebus said:

I absolutely DESPISE Elmo (that little bastard ruined Sesame Street imo)

bawl

You feel my pain!!!

THIS is the Sesame Street that was such a huge part of my childhood:

mushy x a million billion.

"My cat walks on furry feet

I love my parakeet

My name is youuu" lol

"You know what you have to do first?"

"Learn to tie my shoes?"

"First you have to go to school and learn stuff. Like, what's the capitol of South Dakota?"

"It's Pierre."

"I thought it was Bismarck."

"Nope. That's North Dakota." lol cry lol

The running South Dakota joke in that video is awesome! lol

Yes, I TOTALLY feel your pain! I hadn't watched it in a loooong time. Sat down one day a few years ago with my nephew to check it out and I was all like, "wth!?" confused At first I was just confused. Then my sister explained to me that it's ALWAYS like that and I kind of got pissed. She had to remind me that my nephew actually LIKED Elmo. lol Siiiiigh....

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Reply #16 posted 09/23/10 4:22pm

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PunkMistress said:

The first video ("My Name Is You") inspires an immense wave of nostalgia in me - and I'm hardly prone to nostalgia/sentimentality. lol I'm pretty sure it's because it looks exactly the way I remember my childhood. The playground looks like the ones I played in, the clothes and haircuts are emblematic of the period when I was very young, and I lived in a super-diverse city where all my friends looked like the kids in the video.

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Old school playgrounds where you might actually get hurt once in a while! *shock!* *horror!* lol

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Reply #17 posted 09/23/10 5:35pm

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PunkMistress said:

The first video ("My Name Is You") inspires an immense wave of nostalgia in me - and I'm hardly prone to nostalgia/sentimentality. lol I'm pretty sure it's because it looks exactly the way I remember my childhood. The playground looks like the ones I played in, the clothes and haircuts are emblematic of the period when I was very young, and I lived in a super-diverse city where all my friends looked like the kids in the video.

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Reply #18 posted 09/23/10 5:38pm

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weren't most of these kids still sucking titty not too long ago?

I think they know what boobs are..... hmmm

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Reply #19 posted 09/23/10 5:47pm

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People are ridiculous.

My son watched it and thought the new version was hilarious. I asked him if he even noticed her boobs and he said no. He said that her face looked like one of his teacher's.

But my son has also told me that he likes Katy Perry because she is pretty. lol

I thought the outfit was fine, it doesn't even really show much boob at all...it's just a vintage dress cut.

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Reply #20 posted 09/23/10 5:49pm

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BklynBabe said:

weren't most of these kids still sucking titty not too long ago?

I think they know what boobs are..... hmmm

rolleyes Not in the way that uptight parents are finding it "offensive". It's just not the same thing. Boobs are not arousing to a toddler or preschooler, or even younger grade schoolers for that matter. It's arousing to parents, or they're jealous they don't look like that lol , so all of a sudden it's too offensive for their children to view it.

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Reply #21 posted 09/23/10 6:00pm

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Cerebus said:

BklynBabe said:

weren't most of these kids still sucking titty not too long ago?

I think they know what boobs are..... hmmm

rolleyes Not in the way that uptight parents are finding it "offensive". It's just not the same thing. Boobs are not arousing to a toddler or preschooler, or even younger grade schoolers for that matter. It's arousing to parents, or they're jealous they don't look like that lol , so all of a sudden it's too offensive for their children to view it.

well I beg to differ, my nephew has always loved titty, and in a arousing way, but I can't go around telling all women to cover up their boobies either, but we did certainly have a talk about looking folk in the eye and not in the nipple. lol

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Reply #22 posted 09/23/10 6:10pm

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girl i had to reprimand my dog for doing that! ...lol ...* eyeballin me joker???!?!!!!...lol

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Reply #23 posted 09/23/10 6:42pm

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got to love the irony of this "scandal". let's ban it from Sesame Street, because we don't want out children to see it. So of course it has over a million hits on YouTube and will surely be on every 'news' station.

lol

i'm more concerned about my children seeing guns, killing, war, etc.. than the top of a pair of boobs bouncing as a girl runs after a puppet. but that's just me.

confused

more publicity for Katy! good for her! woot!

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Reply #24 posted 09/23/10 6:43pm

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and i'm sure those xbox, playstations games about war and mafia that are geared towards CHILDREN are soooo much more appropriate.

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Reply #25 posted 09/23/10 7:23pm

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To bad Vanity never did a parody of Nasty Girl on Sesame St.

Or did she?? evillol

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Reply #26 posted 09/23/10 7:36pm

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CHIC0 said:

got to love the irony of this "scandal". let's ban it from Sesame Street, because we don't want out children to see it. So of course it has over a million hits on YouTube and will surely be on every 'news' station.

lol

i'm more concerned about my children seeing guns, killing, war, etc.. than the top of a pair of boobs bouncing as a girl runs after a puppet. but that's just me.

confused

more publicity for Katy! good for her! woot!

exactly! nod

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Reply #27 posted 09/24/10 12:45am

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Good grief, you've got to be kidding. In the 70's when we were that age we had Cher dolls on the market in plunging neckline dresses designed by Bob Mackie. I don't think the dress looks revealing at all.

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Reply #28 posted 09/24/10 1:26am

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Human stupidity at its best again...

Little kids, who stopped sucking some titties not too long ago in the few years they've been around, are forbidden to "see" them covered up... What the fuck is wrong with these hypocrites??

As if titties will kill them or something...

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Reply #29 posted 09/24/10 1:46am

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CHIC0 said:

and i'm sure those xbox, playstations games about war and mafia that are geared towards CHILDREN are soooo much more appropriate.

rolleyes

Wait....How are video games rated "M" for teenagers 17 and older comparable to this stupid clip on a PBS show specifically created for/targeted towards small children? confuse

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