Netflix officially released the first season of Sesame Street on Monday, marking the 56th overall season of the iconic children’s series. Beloved characters including Elmo, Cookie Monster, Big Bird, and Oscar the Grouch return to the show, which now features a more narrative-driven approach. The streamer is releasing episodes four at a time, starting with the first four on Nov. 10. Each episode runs 11 minutes, up from 9 minutes last year, allowing for musical elements in every story.
Episodes, Format, and Guests
The new Sesame Street season departs from its classic “magazine” format, moving toward longer, interactive storylines focused on compassion, kindness, and social problem-solving. Head writer Halcyon Person highlighted that the extra two minutes per episode enables a song in each installment.
Celebrity guests continue to feature prominently. NASCAR champion Bubba Wallace appears in the season premiere alongside Elmo and friends, while pop star Miley Cyrus is slated for an upcoming episode. The series remains available in more than 30 languages, with episodes releasing simultaneously on Netflix and PBS Kids platforms.
Quotes & Reactions
“Season 56 reimagines Sesame Street, inviting children into high-stakes stories, powerful learning moments, and laugh-out-loud surprises,” said executive producer Sal Perez. “Our focus this season is on kindness and compassion, something we can all use more of today.”
Person added, “So much of that Elmo racing episode was just heightened by Bubba being there. Celebrities bring their own flavor, point of view, and experience.”
Impact Analysis
The narrative-driven approach marks the most significant structural change since 2016 when episodes were shortened from hourlong to 30 minutes. By expanding story length and musical content, Netflix aims to enhance educational and emotional engagement. The inclusion of high-profile guest stars may also broaden audience reach, maintaining Sesame Street’s status as a leading children’s program globally.
What’s Next
Netflix will continue releasing episodes in batches, allowing for gradual engagement over the season. Fans can expect more celebrity appearances, interactive segments, and storylines emphasizing social skills and empathy. Future seasons may further explore innovative storytelling while preserving the show’s core educational mission.








