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β | "'''Cookie's Crumby Pictures'''" (also known as "'''Crumby Pictures Presents'''") is a recurring ''[[Sesame Street]]'' segment starring [[Cookie Monster]] that debuted in [[Season 44 (2013-2014)|the 44th season]]. In [[ |
+ | "'''Cookie's Crumby Pictures'''" (also known as "'''Crumby Pictures Presents'''") is a recurring ''[[Sesame Street]]'' segment starring [[Cookie Monster]] that debuted in [[Season 44 (2013-2014)|the 44th season]]. In [[Season 46 (2016)|Season 46]], the segment was superseded by a new Cookie Monster segment, "[[Smart Cookies]]." |
Each 5-minute segment is done in the style of a coming attractions trailer (with voice-over by [[Jonathan Cook]]), showing footage of Cookie in various film parodies where he uses executive functioning skills (such as patience, focusing and memorization) to solve problems. |
Each 5-minute segment is done in the style of a coming attractions trailer (with voice-over by [[Jonathan Cook]]), showing footage of Cookie in various film parodies where he uses executive functioning skills (such as patience, focusing and memorization) to solve problems. |
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The segment's opening parodies Universal's logo sequence; its music, however, parodies the Columbia Pictures music. Seven segments debuted throughout season 44, with additional features debuting in [[Season 45 (2014)|the following season]]. The format's initial concept was a series of game shows, until [[Joey Mazzarino]] came up with the idea of film spoofs.<ref>[[Somebody Come and Play (exhibit)| ''Sesame Street: Making Learning a Funny Affair'']], October 17, 2014.</ref> |
The segment's opening parodies Universal's logo sequence; its music, however, parodies the Columbia Pictures music. Seven segments debuted throughout season 44, with additional features debuting in [[Season 45 (2014)|the following season]]. The format's initial concept was a series of game shows, until [[Joey Mazzarino]] came up with the idea of film spoofs.<ref>[[Somebody Come and Play (exhibit)| ''Sesame Street: Making Learning a Funny Affair'']], October 17, 2014.</ref> |
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β | + | Beginning in [[2015]], the segments began being dubbed and aired internationally for such co-productions as ''[[Sesame Amigos]]'', ''[[Sesamstrasse]]'', ''[[Sesamo (Brazil)|SΓ©samo]]'', and ''[[Iftah Ya Simsim]]''. |
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+ | A digital compilation, ''Cookie's Crumby Pictures: Volume 1'', was released on iTunes in 2015. |
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β | <gallery widths=275> |
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β | </gallery> |
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==Segments== |
==Segments== |
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! Picture !! Description !! Rating |
! Picture !! Description !! Rating |
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+ | |- {{divid|spy}} |
| [[Image:Crumby-Spy.png|250px|center]] |
| [[Image:Crumby-Spy.png|250px|center]] |
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| '''[[James Bond|The Spy Who Loved Cookies]]''' {{first|4401}} |
| '''[[James Bond|The Spy Who Loved Cookies]]''' {{first|4401}} |
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| LTD: For Listen To Directions |
| LTD: For Listen To Directions |
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β | |- |
+ | |- {{divid|caribbean}} |
| [[Image:Crumby-Carib02.png|250px|center]] |
| [[Image:Crumby-Carib02.png|250px|center]] |
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| '''[[Pirates of the Caribbean|Cookies of the Caribbean]]''' {{first|4403}} |
| '''[[Pirates of the Caribbean|Cookies of the Caribbean]]''' {{first|4403}} |
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| TP: For Task Persistence |
| TP: For Task Persistence |
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β | |- |
+ | |- {{divid|biscotti}} |
| [[Image:Crumby-Karate02.png|250px|center]] |
| [[Image:Crumby-Karate02.png|250px|center]] |
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| '''[[The Karate Kid|The Biscotti Kid]]''' {{first|4405}} |
| '''[[The Karate Kid|The Biscotti Kid]]''' {{first|4405}} |
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β | [[Mr. MiCookie]] teaches "Cookie-san" the art of "Biscotti Karate," though Cookie has a hard time focusing. {{sketchrelease|video=''[[Play All Day with Elmo]]''|online={{Youtube|G6FDts-erVw}}}} |
+ | [[Mr. MiCookie]] teaches "Cookie-san" the art of "Biscotti Karate," though Cookie has a hard time focusing. {{sketchrelease|video=''[[Play All Day with Elmo]]'', ''[[50 Years and Counting]]''|online={{Youtube|G6FDts-erVw}}}} |
| SR: For School Readiness |
| SR: For School Readiness |
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β | |- |
+ | |- {{divid|mousserables}} |
| [[Image:LesMousse03.png|250px|center]] |
| [[Image:LesMousse03.png|250px|center]] |
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| '''[[Les MisΓ©rables|Les Mousserables]]''' {{first|4411}} |
| '''[[Les MisΓ©rables|Les Mousserables]]''' {{first|4411}} |
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| ME: For Mixed Emotions |
| ME: For Mixed Emotions |
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β | |- |
+ | |- {{divid|hungry}} |
| [[Image:4414-Crumby03.png|250px|center]] |
| [[Image:4414-Crumby03.png|250px|center]] |
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| '''[[The Hunger Games|The Hungry Games]]: Catching Fur''' {{first|4414}} |
| '''[[The Hunger Games|The Hungry Games]]: Catching Fur''' {{first|4414}} |
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β | "Cookie-ness Evereat" must finish food patterns to complete the Hungry Games. Other characters include [[Pita]], [[Finicky]] and |
+ | "Cookie-ness Evereat" must finish food patterns to complete the Hungry Games. Other characters include [[Pita]], [[Finicky]] and [[Wired (Crumby Pictures)|Wired]]. {{sketchrelease|online={{Youtube|eT7nD02Im5E}}}} |
| G: For Games |
| G: For Games |
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β | |- <div id="lord" /> |
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+ | |- {{divid|lord}} |
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| [[Image:4415-Crumby02.png|250px|center]] |
| [[Image:4415-Crumby02.png|250px|center]] |
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| '''[[The Lord of the Rings|Lord of the Crumbs]]''' {{first|4415}} |
| '''[[The Lord of the Rings|Lord of the Crumbs]]''' {{first|4415}} |
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| DG: For Delayed Gratification |
| DG: For Delayed Gratification |
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β | |- <div id="pie" /> |
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+ | |- {{divid|pie}} |
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| [[Image:4417-Crumby02.png|250px|center]] |
| [[Image:4417-Crumby02.png|250px|center]] |
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| '''[[Life of Pi|The Life of Whoopie Pie]]''' {{first|4417}} |
| '''[[Life of Pi|The Life of Whoopie Pie]]''' {{first|4417}} |
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| ST: For Self Talk |
| ST: For Self Talk |
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| colspan="4" | <h3>Season 45</h3> |
| colspan="4" | <h3>Season 45</h3> |
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! Picture !! Description !! Rating |
! Picture !! Description !! Rating |
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β | |- |
+ | |- {{divid|smores}} |
| [[Image:Crumby-Smores03.png|250px|center]] |
| [[Image:Crumby-Smores03.png|250px|center]] |
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| '''[[Star Wars|Star S'mores]]''' {{first|4504}} |
| '''[[Star Wars|Star S'mores]]''' {{first|4504}} |
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β | Cookie, starring as "Flan Solo," struggles to not eat his partner, a sentient cookie named "[[Chewie the Cookie|Chewie]]". [[Grover]] makes a special featured appearance as "Groda" (a parody of [[Yoda]]). {{sketchrelease|online={{Youtube|j-LfQCPJJkY}}}} |
+ | Cookie, starring as "Flan Solo," struggles to not eat his partner, a sentient cookie named "[[Chewie the Cookie|Chewie]]". [[Grover]] makes a special featured appearance as "Groda" (a parody of [[Yoda]], who like Grover, was originated by [[Frank Oz]]). {{sketchrelease|online={{Youtube|j-LfQCPJJkY}}}} |
| SC: For Self-Control |
| SC: For Self-Control |
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| [[File:Crumby-Twilight02.png|250px|center]] |
| [[File:Crumby-Twilight02.png|250px|center]] |
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| SC: For Self-Control |
| SC: For Self-Control |
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β | |- <div id="oz" /> |
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+ | |- {{divid|oz}} |
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| [[Image:CookieOfOz.png|250px|center]] |
| [[Image:CookieOfOz.png|250px|center]] |
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| '''[[The Wizard of Oz|The Cookie of Oz]]''' {{first|4508}} |
| '''[[The Wizard of Oz|The Cookie of Oz]]''' {{first|4508}} |
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| WM: For Working Memory |
| WM: For Working Memory |
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β | |- |
+ | |- {{divid|potter}} |
| [[File:Crumby-Potter02.png|250px|center]] |
| [[File:Crumby-Potter02.png|250px|center]] |
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| '''[[Harry Potter|Furry Potter and the Goblet of Cookies]]''' {{first|4509}} |
| '''[[Harry Potter|Furry Potter and the Goblet of Cookies]]''' {{first|4509}} |
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| LTD: For Listen To Directions |
| LTD: For Listen To Directions |
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β | |- id="titans" <div / > |
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+ | |- {{divid|titans}} |
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| [[File:Crumby-Titans01.png|250px|center]] |
| [[File:Crumby-Titans01.png|250px|center]] |
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| '''[[Clash of the Titans|Nosh of the Titans]]''' {{first|4510}} |
| '''[[Clash of the Titans|Nosh of the Titans]]''' {{first|4510}} |
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| MG: For Memory Games |
| MG: For Memory Games |
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β | |- id="sally" <div / > |
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+ | |- {{divid|sally}} |
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| [[File:Crumby-Sally03.png|250px|center]] |
| [[File:Crumby-Sally03.png|250px|center]] |
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| '''[[When Harry Met Sally|When Cookie Met Sally]]''' {{first|4513}} |
| '''[[When Harry Met Sally|When Cookie Met Sally]]''' {{first|4513}} |
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| WYT: For Waiting Your Turn |
| WYT: For Waiting Your Turn |
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+ | |- {{divid|aveggies}} |
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| [[Image:Cookie hulk.jpg|250px|center]] |
| [[Image:Cookie hulk.jpg|250px|center]] |
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| '''[[The Avengers|The Aveggies]]''' {{first|4525}} |
| '''[[The Avengers|The Aveggies]]''' {{first|4525}} |
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| F: For Focus |
| F: For Focus |
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+ | |- {{divid|jurassic}} |
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| [[Image:Crumby-Jurassic03.png|250px|center]] |
| [[Image:Crumby-Jurassic03.png|250px|center]] |
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| '''[[Jurassic Park|Jurassic Cookie]]''' {{first|4526}} |
| '''[[Jurassic Park|Jurassic Cookie]]''' {{first|4526}} |
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Cookie's grandkids give him strategies to relax when they are on the run from a giant prehistoric cookie. |
Cookie's grandkids give him strategies to relax when they are on the run from a giant prehistoric cookie. |
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β | {{sketchrelease|online={{SSorg|1723}} {{Youtube|d0dbJj6x0eU}}}} |
+ | {{sketchrelease|video=''[[Elmo Loves Animals]]''|online={{SSorg|1723}} {{Youtube|d0dbJj6x0eU}}}} |
| SC: For Self Control |
| SC: For Self Control |
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==Posters== |
==Posters== |
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β | To promote the segments, |
+ | To promote the segments, ''Sesame Street''βs official social media accounts creates posters for the fictional films in the segments. |
<gallery widths="150" spacing="small"> |
<gallery widths="150" spacing="small"> |
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Jurassic Cookie social media ad.jpg| ''Jurassic Cookie'' |
Jurassic Cookie social media ad.jpg| ''Jurassic Cookie'' |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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+ | ==Credits== |
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+ | [[File:Crumby-Portuguese.png|thumb|300px|Brazilian title card from ''[[Sesamo (Brazil)|SΓ©samo]]'']] |
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+ | *Executive Producer: [[Carol-Lynn Parente]] |
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+ | *Supervising Producer: [[Nadine Zylstra]] |
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+ | *Coordinating Producer: [[April Coleman|April Chadderdon]] |
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+ | *Production Manager: [[Benjamin Lehmann]] |
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+ | *Directors: [[Ken Diego]], [[Joey Mazzarino]], [[Scott Preston]], [[Matt Vogel]], Nadine Zylstra |
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+ | *Head Writer: Joey Mazzarino |
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+ | *Writers: [[Molly Boylan]], [[Annie Evans]], [[Christine Ferraro]], [[Michael J. Goldberg]], [[Emily Perl Kingsley]], [[Luis Santeiro]], [[Belinda Ward]], [[John Weidman]], [[Ed Valentine]] |
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+ | *Voice of Announcer: [[Jonathan Cook]] |
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+ | *Muppeteers of Sesame Street: [[Pam Arciero]], [[Fran Brill]], [[Tyler Bunch]], [[Leslie Carrara-Rudolph]], [[Bruce Connelly]], [[Stephanie D'Abruzzo]], [[Eric Jacobson]], [[John Kennedy]], [[Peter Linz]], Joey Mazzarino, [[Carmen Osbahr]], [[Martin P. Robinson]], [[David Rudman]], [[Matt Vogel]] |
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+ | *Puppets, Costumes and Props: [[Jim Hensonβs Creature Shop]] |
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+ | *Music Director: [[Bill Sherman]] |
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+ | *Music Director (Arrangements and Orchestrations): [[Joe Fiedler]] |
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+ | *Music Director (Vocals): [[Paul Rudolph]] |
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+ | *Composers: [[Eli Bolin]], Joe Fiedler, Bill Sherman, Michael Aarons |
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+ | *Music Copyist: Joe Fiedler |
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+ | *Sesame Street Band: [[Randy Cohen]], [[Michael Croiter]], [[John Deley|Johny Deley]], Doug Derryberry, Joe Fielder, [[Rob Jost]], Gary Meyer, [[Kenny Rampton]], [[Loren Toolajian]], [[Anja Wood]], [[Antoine Silverman]] |
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+ | *Vice President of Education and Research: [[Rosemarie Truglio]] |
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+ | *Special Thanks: Definition 6, [[Magnetic Dreams]] |
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+ | *Taped at [[Kaufman Astoria Studios]] |
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==Sources== |
==Sources== |
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__NOTOC__ |
__NOTOC__ |
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__NOWYSIWYG__ |
__NOWYSIWYG__ |
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[[Category:Cookie Monster Sketches]] |
[[Category:Cookie Monster Sketches]] |
Revision as of 16:36, 12 July 2020
"Cookie's Crumby Pictures" (also known as "Crumby Pictures Presents") is a recurring Sesame Street segment starring Cookie Monster that debuted in the 44th season. In Season 46, the segment was superseded by a new Cookie Monster segment, "Smart Cookies."
Each 5-minute segment is done in the style of a coming attractions trailer (with voice-over by Jonathan Cook), showing footage of Cookie in various film parodies where he uses executive functioning skills (such as patience, focusing and memorization) to solve problems.
The segment's opening parodies Universal's logo sequence; its music, however, parodies the Columbia Pictures music. Seven segments debuted throughout season 44, with additional features debuting in the following season. The format's initial concept was a series of game shows, until Joey Mazzarino came up with the idea of film spoofs.[1]
Beginning in 2015, the segments began being dubbed and aired internationally for such co-productions as Sesame Amigos, Sesamstrasse, SΓ©samo, and Iftah Ya Simsim.
A digital compilation, Cookie's Crumby Pictures: Volume 1, was released on iTunes in 2015.
Segments
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The Spy Who Loved Cookies (First: Episode 4401)
Cookie Monster, as "Double Stuffed 7," learns to listen carefully to directions in order to complete a task and successfully save the cookie crown from Ladyfinger.
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LTD: For Listen To Directions | |||
Cookies of the Caribbean (First: Episode 4403)
Cookie as "Captain Snack Sparrow" learns to focus and not give up when trying to reach Davy Jones' cookie jar.
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TP: For Task Persistence | |||
The Biscotti Kid (First: Episode 4405)
Mr. MiCookie teaches "Cookie-san" the art of "Biscotti Karate," though Cookie has a hard time focusing.
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SR: For School Readiness | |||
Les Mousserables (First: Episode 4411)
Cookie, as "Jean Bon-Bon," learns how to identify the feelings of his fellow French friends by the way they look and act.
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ME: For Mixed Emotions | |||
The Hungry Games: Catching Fur (First: Episode 4414)
"Cookie-ness Evereat" must finish food patterns to complete the Hungry Games. Other characters include Pita, Finicky and Wired.
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G: For Games | |||
Lord of the Crumbs (First: Episode 4415)
Cookie plays "Gobble," who must stay patient as he tries to remember the recipe for the "one dessert to rule them all."
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DG: For Delayed Gratification | |||
The Life of Whoopie Pie (First: Episode 4417)
Cookie Monster uses strategies to help control his desire to eat a boat made of cookies.
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ST: For Self Talk | |||
Season 45 | ||||
Picture | Description | Rating | ||
Star S'mores (First: Episode 4504)
Cookie, starring as "Flan Solo," struggles to not eat his partner, a sentient cookie named "Chewie". Grover makes a special featured appearance as "Groda" (a parody of Yoda, who like Grover, was originated by Frank Oz).
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SC: For Self-Control | |||
Twilight: Breaking Cookie (First: Episode 4505)
Cookie, as "Shortbreadward," must keep his "yumpire" urges under control to marry Belly.
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SC: For Self-Control | |||
The Cookie of Oz (First: Episode 4508)
Cookie Monster creates a memory strategy to find his way to the cookie of Oz.
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WM: For Working Memory | |||
Furry Potter and the Goblet of Cookies (First: Episode 4509)
Cookie must complete challenges brought upon by Crumbledore.
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LTD: For Listen To Directions | |||
Nosh of the Titans (First: Episode 4510)
Cookie Monster is going to meet his father Zeus, but must make it past Moo-dusa first.
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MG: For Memory Games | |||
When Cookie Met Sally (First: Episode 4513)
Sally teaches Cookie Monster strategies to help him wait his turn in line.
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WYT: For Waiting Your Turn | |||
The Aveggies (First: Episode 4525)
Cookie Monster, as Dr. Brownie, must focus to destroy Bon Bon's cookie ship.
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F: For Focus | |||
Jurassic Cookie (First: Episode 4526)
Cookie's grandkids give him strategies to relax when they are on the run from a giant prehistoric cookie.
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SC: For Self Control |
Posters
To promote the segments, Sesame Streetβs official social media accounts creates posters for the fictional films in the segments.
Credits
- Executive Producer: Carol-Lynn Parente
- Supervising Producer: Nadine Zylstra
- Coordinating Producer: April Chadderdon
- Production Manager: Benjamin Lehmann
- Directors: Ken Diego, Joey Mazzarino, Scott Preston, Matt Vogel, Nadine Zylstra
- Head Writer: Joey Mazzarino
- Writers: Molly Boylan, Annie Evans, Christine Ferraro, Michael J. Goldberg, Emily Perl Kingsley, Luis Santeiro, Belinda Ward, John Weidman, Ed Valentine
- Voice of Announcer: Jonathan Cook
- Muppeteers of Sesame Street: Pam Arciero, Fran Brill, Tyler Bunch, Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, Bruce Connelly, Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Eric Jacobson, John Kennedy, Peter Linz, Joey Mazzarino, Carmen Osbahr, Martin P. Robinson, David Rudman, Matt Vogel
- Puppets, Costumes and Props: Jim Hensonβs Creature Shop
- Music Director: Bill Sherman
- Music Director (Arrangements and Orchestrations): Joe Fiedler
- Music Director (Vocals): Paul Rudolph
- Composers: Eli Bolin, Joe Fiedler, Bill Sherman, Michael Aarons
- Music Copyist: Joe Fiedler
- Sesame Street Band: Randy Cohen, Michael Croiter, Johny Deley, Doug Derryberry, Joe Fielder, Rob Jost, Gary Meyer, Kenny Rampton, Loren Toolajian, Anja Wood, Antoine Silverman
- Vice President of Education and Research: Rosemarie Truglio
- Special Thanks: Definition 6, Magnetic Dreams
- Taped at Kaufman Astoria Studios
Sources
- β Sesame Street: Making Learning a Funny Affair, October 17, 2014.