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Tuesday, January 21, 2025

Sesame Street Introduces Fil-Am Puppet, TJ


Images courtesy of Facebook: Sesame Workshop

49 comments:

  1. Ay ang pogi, legit ganyan talaga itsura ng filam pinoy LOL

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    1. Bakit walang karaokeeee

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    2. Tanong bakit considered Fil Am lagi. Bakit kelangan idugtong un Fil eh American citizen na naman? Ang racist ng dating. Dapat American kung American hindi kung hindi. Gusto ilabel na Fil Am to point out na hindi sila American and there's white supremacy

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    3. 3:00 Kasi Filipino by blood? Laki ng problema mo wala namang mali. Pag hindi binanggit yung Fil sasabihin hindi proud pinoy. San na lulugar teh?

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    4. masyadong pa woke si 3:00 i think i know your generation haha

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  2. Wow may Sesame street pa pala ❤️

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    1. Yes, since 1969

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    2. Oo favorite ng nephew ko. Alam mo ba nag guest dun ang mga celebrities like Dave Grohl, Josh Groban, at Norah Jones? :)

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    3. Wala namang nagtatanong kung sino yung nag-guest sa kanila, 1:02 AM.

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    4. 5:10 Gusto lang nyang i-share, related naman sa topic. Init ng ulo? Di masarap ulam nyo no? O baka di ka mahal ng mama mo? Hahahahahahahaha

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    5. 8:18 pm, thank you sa pag defend mo sa akin. Pansin ko yang si "Reader" laging mataas ang blood pressure. Need mag Losartan. Hahaha. Wala naman masama sa comment ko.

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    6. 5:10 am huy grabeh ka ahahahahahaha

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  3. They always add Filipino characters para may hatak.

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    1. 1121 Truth. I live here in the US pero di ko bet ung ganyan para pang hatak.

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    2. Hala kaloka to .. masyado mo itinataas sarili mo

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    3. You call that diversity? Filipino-Americans have made significant contributions to modern American society. If you’re not part of that community, you may never fully understand the importance of representation.

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    4. 11:21 di ka na lang matuwa because of the inclusivity. Saya mo siguro kasama sa party.

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    5. ever heard of inclusion or representation? hindi lang Pinoy. at kung hatak lang naman, masyado mo’ng in-oversestimate ang Pinoy lalo’t hindi naman palabas yan sa Pinas.

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  4. O ayan mga penoys :D :D :D You can be proud to be penoy again ;) ;) ;) May puppet na may dugong penoy :) :) :)

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    1. Always naman proud ang pinoy.hindi lang sa mga binobotong pulitiko

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    2. Shunga mas pamilyar kami sa Batibot at ATBP. Di namin kailangan ang Sesame Street.

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    3. Hindi ka lang marunong sa English 11:57 PM. Dinamay mo pa kami.

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    4. Filipinos comprise one of the largest Asian communities in the U.S. so it’s not surprising that a Fil-Am character was included.

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    5. 11:57 Wag mo kami dinadamay. Gusto namin both, di kami nega kagaya mo. Mag isa ka

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    6. 1157 Sesame Street is being shown in PH even before Batibot came. The show taught many young kids the English alphabet, counting c)o Count Dracula, English songs and good behaviours. I'm saying this because I grew up watching Sesame Street and Batibot as well. Don't disregard the other show. Sesame Street is an inspiration for Batibot to be created.

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    7. excuse me 11:57 lakin lg sesame street ako

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  5. Kamukha ni Boobay lol!

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  6. si Ms Rachel may Tagalog din na mention sa isang episode eh...

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  7. TJ kapatid ni MJ, mga anak ni CJ at DJ

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    1. Na pinsan ni RJ at AJ

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    2. Na pamangkin ni EJ at BJ

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    3. Ah kala ko si Nene at Pepe na pinsan nilaToto at Tata hahhaha 🤣🤣🤣

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    4. haha true napasmile ako sa TJ kasi pinoy na pinoy hahaha mas pinoy kung JR hahaha pero pasok sa banga!

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  8. Aww TJ. ❤️ Pati sa Blues Clues pinoy na yung bagong "Steve" (forgot his name though. hehe)

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  9. Kewl! Legit “biskwit” this time around. Hehe

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  10. Peenoise baiting!

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    1. truth!!! kasi ang mga pinoys mahilig sa ganito

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    2. Mangmang!
      Sesame Street doesn’t need to bait Pinoys.
      It can survive without the Pinoy audience.

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    3. Representation ang tawag dyan, hindi baiting.

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    4. Diversity, inclusion look them up. SS does not need to add a Pinoy character just for clout 🙄 they’ve been existing for many years maybe long before you were born. what an ignorant comment

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  11. TJ Maxx? Department store un sa Amerika

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  12. San Junjun, Jomar, Baldo, Makmak, Tope, Bhoy ang name 😅

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  13. About time to get some representation!

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  14. Sesame Street helped me improve my English when I was kid.
    My favorite characters are Barkley, Oscar, Cookie Monster, The Count, Big Bird.
    I still remember Maria, Luis, Bob, Gordon, Susan, Mr. Hooper.
    Yes, I’m old.
    Thank you Sesame Street.

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    1. Same here. Kasing tanda ko na ang Sesame Street. Favorite ko si Grover. Isa ko ring pinapanood yung Electric Company. That's where I was first introduced to Morgan Freeman and Rita Moreno.

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    2. Maraming tv shows in English sa local channels dati during the 80s to early 90s.
      Pati cartoons English.
      Siguradong nakainfluence yun para lalong matuto mag English ang mga kabataan dati.
      Ngayon Tinatagalized na ang foreign shows.
      Puro soap operas and koreanovelas pa 🙄

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