Elmo’s World

Elmo's World is a segment shown at the end of the American children's television program Sesame Street from season 30 to season 51. It premiered on November 16, 1998, as part of the show's structural change and originally lasted fifteen minutes at the end of each episode until 2009. However it was then rebooted in 2017, until stopping production in 2021. The show was designed to appeal to younger viewers and to increase ratings, which had fallen in the past decade. The segment is presented from the perspective of a three-year-old child as represented by its host, the Muppet Elmo, performed by Kevin Clash in the original series and Ryan Dillon in the 2017 midseason reboot.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) The segment was only made in an attempt to boost the ratings of Sesame Street, which fell in the '90s and also during which children were starting to lose attention with Sesame Street after 40 to 45 minutes.
 * 2) It took up 1/4 of Sesame Street 's runtime and was basically used as filler.
 * 3) Quantity Over Quality: Despite its problems, the original incarnation of the segment ran for 11 years and had a total of 65 15-minute episodes.
 * 4) The whole segment is are way too hyper, happy, cheerful, exciting, jumpy, dance-inducing and just sunshine and happiness, to the point where it gets repetitive.
 * 5) So much filler.
 * 6) Elmo has been flanderized to treat the audience like how Angela Anaconda, Blue from Blue's Room, the Little Einsteins, JoJo from JoJo's Circus, mh:besttvshows:Pinky Dinky Doo, the narrators and puppets from Baby Einstein, Diego from Go, Diego, Go!, Dora the Explorer, and the Teletubbies would. He's also a lot more loud and obnoxious than he was previously.
 * 7) The theme song ("La-la-la-la, La-la-la-la, Elmo's World") is annoying. It can also make the SpongeBob theme song or The Smurfs theme song sound decent.
 * 8) Elmo talking about the same subject the whole time may get on your last nerve.
 * 9) The scene with live-action kids demonstrating how to do something involving the segment's topic in front of Dorothy is pointless, because she's just an orange goldfish.
 * 10) Elmo asking babies how they do something involving the topics is also pointless, because babies can't talk, let alone barely move. What do you expect?
 * 11) The quizzes are cheaply-made and they all look like a PowerPoint presentation. They're mostly done in still photo animation.
 * 12) The computer constantly says "You got mail." or "Elmo has mail."
 * 13) The music is annoying and painful to hear, given that it's mostly kazoos, toy pianos, and toy horns.
 * 14) From "Balls" to "Drawing", Mr. Noodle is against a background that looks very plain and boring.
 * 15) The "home video" part (which was dropped in Season 32) is really poor, as the camera constantly shakes and Elmo's hands can be seen over the lens.
 * 16) The cartoons that Elmo watches are repetitive, often involving the Lecture Lady, "The Girl/Boy Who Loved (Topic)" and/or Bubbles Martin. The animation also makes them look like something that would belong in Dexter's Laboratory, The Powerpuff Girls, The Fairly OddParents, Danny Phantom or T.U.F.F. Puppy rather than Sesame Street.
 * 17) Severe frame-rate issues during the Noodle Family bits, which often run at 30FPS or less.
 * 18) Cheap-looking and mediocre CGI animation, especially in the first ten episodes, all of which aired as part of Sesame Street's 30th season.
 * 19) Some of the imagery is just weird, gross, and at times even disturbing. Examples:
 * 20) *A mailbox in the "Hair" quiz wearing Elvis Presley's hairstyle and briefly coming to life saying Elvis' catchphrase ("Thank you, thank you very much").
 * 21) *Half of "Teeth". This includes a birthday cake with a mouth in the quiz and close-ups of actual teeth.
 * 22) *A horse, a pineapple, and a clock each having literal hands in the "Hands" quiz.
 * 23) *The segment "Noses". A nose wearing a hat even visits Elmo towards the end.
 * 24) *The segment "Mouths". Not to mention, the quiz has a flower pot with lips and we see Elmo put on a pair of pink wax lips.
 * 25) *Close-ups of insects in "Bugs" (depending on your view, at least).
 * 26) *The segment "Feet". Almost all of it, not to mention the cartoon features a girl who loves her feet (Eww!) and a literal foot named Bigfoot visits Elmo (Gross!). Even DeviantArt users would find the whole segment gross or disturbing.
 * 27) Unfunny, mean-spirited, and weak jokes, especially everything the Noodle Family does and the shade refusing to let Elmo pull it.
 * 28) The whole segment barely has any educational value.
 * 29) It is filled to the brim with bad/mediocre episodes, including:
 * 30) *"Balls"
 * 31) *"Bicycles"
 * 32) *"Shoes"
 * 33) *"Hats"
 * 34) *"Dancing"
 * 35) *"Exercise"
 * 36) *"Jackets"
 * 37) *"Food"
 * 38) *"Books"
 * 39) *"Water"
 * 40) *"Music"
 * 41) *"Flowers, Plants and Trees"
 * 42) *"Bananas"
 * 43) *"Transportation"
 * 44) *"Farms"
 * 45) *"Feet" (the worst episode of the show)
 * 46) *"Babies"
 * 47) *"Computers"
 * 48) *"Birds"
 * 49) *"Cats"
 * 50) *"Fish"
 * 51) *"Dogs"
 * 52) *"Pets"
 * 53) *"Horses"
 * 54) *"Doctors"
 * 55) *"Weather"
 * 56) *"Hands"
 * 57) *"Eyes"
 * 58) *"Noses"
 * 59) *"Hair"
 * 60) *"Teeth"
 * 61) *"Bugs"
 * 62) *"Singing"
 * 63) *"Drawing"
 * 64) *"Sleep"
 * 65) *"Getting Dressed"
 * 66) *"Games"
 * 67) *"Bells"
 * 68) *"Drawing"
 * 69) *"Telephones"
 * 70) *"Friends"
 * 71) *"Penguins"
 * 72) *"Wild Animals"
 * 73) *"Frogs"
 * 74) *"Sky"
 * 75) *"Families"
 * 76) *"Mail"
 * 77) *"Open and Close"
 * 78) *"Bath Time"
 * 79) *"Up and Down"
 * 80) *"Jumping"
 * 81) *"School"
 * 82) *"Skin"
 * 83) *"Cameras"
 * 84) *"Fast and Slow"
 * 85) *"Beach"
 * 86) *"Helping"
 * 87) Pointless side characters:
 * 88) *Dorothy does nothing but swim in her fishbowl.
 * 89) * All the side-table drawer does is move around Elmo's room and knock him down in the process of getting out the photo quiz.
 * 90) *The door doesn't do anything apart from Elmo opening and closing it.
 * 91) *The Noodle Family are just generic comic reliefs.
 * 92) *The Lecture Lady is a generic television reporter.
 * 93) *Bubbles Martin is an insult to Betty Boop and the Lecture Lady.
 * 94) *The kids in the cartoons only do what their names say they do ("the girl who loved birthdays" travels around the world to celebrate people's birthdays, the girl in "Horses" and "the horse who loved his girl" spend time together, "the girl who love her feet" walks around barefoot, "the boy who loved his dog's ears" plays with his dog and responds to his ears, etc.)
 * 95) The segment destroyed Sesame Street and was partly responsible for its decline in quality, as after its debut Elmo became a massive cash cow.
 * 96) *It has also badly influenced some other kids' shows to do the same thing like it by being extremely goofy and hyperactive, going against the tone of their source material, flanderizing characters, and just changing too many things.
 * 97) *It caused Sesame Street to focus less on older, more mature Muppets like Big Bird, Mr. Snuffleupagus, Ernie, Bert, Count von Count, Marshal Grover, Cookie Monster, Telly Monster, Prairie Dawn, Rosita, Murray, and more on younger Muppets who relate to children in the 2-4 age range (such as Baby Natasha, Zoe, Baby Bear, Curly Bear, Abby Cadabby, Rudy, Julia, and the aforementioned Elmo).
 * 98) *The success of the segment inspired SW to create more segments based around Elmo after it ended, most notably Elmo the Musical (while it's mediocre and replaced).
 * 99) Unlike Sesame Street or other preschool shows, the series doesn't have a single good or decent episode due to the problems mentioned above.

Good Qualities

 * 1) Great puppetry, just like in the main show.
 * 2) Elmo is still a cute creative and likeable character, even though he’s fladerenized.
 * 3) Great voice acting for the Computer and the cartoon characters.
 * 4) The show was slightly redeemed in 2017, as its runtime was abridged to five minutes.
 * 5) Elmo & Tango's Mysterious Mysteries is an improvement over this segment because of the amazing animation.
 * 6) The colors are quite nice to look at sometimes.
 * 7) This segment makes playtime and learning fun to children.

Trivia

 * Elmo's World was introduced at MIPTV in April 1998 to prospective broadcasters and investors as consisting of 64 fifteen-minute episodes at the end of Sesame Street, later, 10 fifteen-minute episodes in the first third seasons.

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