This is one of the few images on this blog I don't know where it's from. It was in part one of my history video from 2020 though. |
Madeline Fretz - Sproutletsgrow.com, later known as SproutOnline.com, launched in 2005 when Comcast launched its Sprout on Demand service in April. The website gave a brief description of the VOD service and available shows, such as Sesame Street, Barney & Friends, Thomas & Friends, Bob the Builder, Caillou, and the shows in the "Children's Favorites" section. These shows were eventually put into their own categories.
After months of preparation, PBS Kids Sprout launched as a cable channel on September 26th, 2005, and that's when everything changed.
Atlanta-based Primal Screen, who also made the iconic logo and on-demand idents, was hired to create Sprout's idents, which were modeled after classic children's storybook illustrations, while New York-based company Funny Garbage was hired to make the Flash menu of the new Sproutletsgrow.com, which used elements from the Primal Screen TV idents - such as the alphabet trees and circus acrobats.
Funny Garbage also made three original games for the website, all three of which are in the above video, which I used in my post about Sproutletsgrow.com from a few months ago.
And there you have it - a robot cake! |
Make a Cake was a game in which you could make your own cake out of strange, sometimes non-food things - not only eggs, ice cream, and milk, but also bugs and clocks.
Magic Seeds was a game in which you could plant seeds from things like shoes and vases and see what grows - a violin, piano, and harp, drums, or trumpets.
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