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− | || [[Image:0573e.jpg|200px|center]] || Monsters Whisper "C" || <center>[[Episode 0089]]</center>|| [[:Category:Sesame Street Monsters|Monsters]], including an early Grover, Cookie Monster, and Beautiful Day Monster, pass on the message, "See." The wide shot reveals that the monsters were whispering about the Letter [[C]]. [[Caroll Spinney]] performs Cookie Monster here. |
+ | || [[Image:0573e.jpg|200px|center]] || Monsters Whisper "C" || <center>[[Episode 0089]]</center>|| [[:Category:Sesame Street Monsters|Monsters]], including an early Grover, Cookie Monster, and Beautiful Day Monster, pass on the message, "See." The wide shot reveals that the monsters were whispering about the Letter [[C]]. [[Caroll Spinney]] performs Cookie Monster here. <br> {{youtube|EiUvKwJdA8E}} |
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Revision as of 21:21, 2 August 2007
Picture | Summary | Earliest Known Appearance | Description |
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Monsters Look at "A" | Monsters, including an early Grover, Flute-Snatcher, Cookie Monster, Beautiful Day Monster, and Scudge, are looking at something. Baby Monster appears, and is reprimanded with "Eyy!" After a few times, Baby Monster turns toward the viewer and yells "A!", revealing that the group is staring at the letter A. | ||
Monsters Whisper "C" | Monsters, including an early Grover, Cookie Monster, and Beautiful Day Monster, pass on the message, "See." The wide shot reveals that the monsters were whispering about the Letter C. Caroll Spinney performs Cookie Monster here. (YouTube) | ||
Here and There | Baby Monster wants to learn about here and there, so the Beautiful Day Monster and Cookie Monster show him by spreading apart, each calling Baby Monster over to their side. However, whenever Baby gets to "there," he always finds himself "here." | ||
What's My Part?: Nose | Cookie Monster is a contestant on Guy Smiley's game show "What's My Part?", along with nose-less monsters Bennett Snerf and Arlene Frantic. They are blindfolded and have to guess who todays guest, a nose, is. However, since none of them actually have noses, they have trouble guessing. | ||
Turning into a Prince | A fairy godmother turns Cookie Monster into a handsome prince. He thinks it's ugly, and uses the wand to change her into her original form, Herry Monster wearing a wig. As monsters, they fall in love. | ||
Cookie Coat | Cookie Monster gets mistaken for a blue and furry coat. | ||
Sandwich | Cookie Monster makes a sandwich. | ||
Reciting a Cookie Poem | Howie, a rabbit, gets Cookie Monster to recite a poem about cookies. | ||
The Great Cookie Thief | Four Anything Muppet cowboys put up a Wanted poster for "the Great Cookie Thief", who's been stealing cookies from all the bakeries in these here parts. Cookie Monster is standing in front of the poster, and the others suspect that he's the Great Cookie Thief -- he has the same googly eyes, the same blue fur, and the same Western hat. They confront Cookie Monster, but he denies the charge: "Not have same mustache!" He shouts, "Look over there!" -- and while they're distracted, he draws a mustache on the poster. They apologize -- but when Cookie Monster takes off his hat, cookies fall out. The Great Cookie Thief makes his escape. This sketch was later adapted into a book, The Great Cookie Thief. | ||
R! S! M! | Two monsters stand on either side of a large plate of cookies. Herry Monster has an "R" on his sweatshirt and growls menacingly, "Rrrrrrrr". A fat blue monster has an "S" on his sweatshirt and hisses ominously, "Sssssssss". While they argue in this way, Cookie Monster (wearing an "M" on his sweatshirt) comes along, eats the cookies, rubs his tummy and says, "Mmmmmmmmmm". | ||
Sound box | Grover has a box that can make the sound "ding-ding." However, Grover can't make it to sound right so he attempts to fix it. When it's fixed and says "ding-ding" Cookie Monster comes because he taught he heard the dinner bell ring. | ||
Full and Empty Cookie Jar | The Amazing Mumford waves his magic wand over a transparent glass cookie jar and makes the jar become full of cookies and then empty (over and over) as an anxious Cookie Monster watches. | ||
Cookie Monster at the bakery: Birthday Cookie | Cookie Monster goes to the bakery for a special birthday cookie. The baker lists all the ingredients of the cookie, as Cookie visualizes it. The visualized image looks so delicious that he eats it. | ||
Cookie Monster Goes to School | Cookie Monster wants to go to school, but he can't tell which building the school is because he can't read. An Anything Muppet tells him to read the letters on the sign on one of the buildings. Cookie tears the sign off the building, but once he's read the sign, he still doesn't know which building the school is. | ||
Cookie Monster meets the Count | The Count and Cookie Monster see a plate of cookies. The Count wants to count them, and Cookie Monster wants to eat them. After arguing over whether the cookies are for counting or eating, they decide to share them -- the Count will count the cookies, and then Cookie Monster will eat them. | ||
Beat The Time | In order to win a cookie, Cookie Monster must bring three items that rhyme with the word "rain." They turn out to be an old man's "cane", a "chain" (to which Frazzle is attached), and finally a "train" which destroys the set. | ||
The Monster's Three Wishes | Bob tells the story of "The Monster's Three Wishes". One day, Cookie Monster is brushing his teeth, and discovers the Genie of the Toothpaste, who grants Cookie Monster three wishes. Of course, Cookie Monster wants a million cookies, but first, he needs a truck to carry them all in. The Genie gives Cookie Monster a tiny little toy truck, which is nowhere near big enough to carry all the cookies. Cookie Monster says that he wants a bigger truck, so he's given a slightly larger toy truck. Cookie Monster explains that he wants the biggest truck of all, and the Genie finally gives him a full-size truck. Cookie is delighted, and wishes for his million cookies -- but the Genie explains that he's used up all three of his wishes. Undaunted, Cookie Monster eats the truck. | ||
Next To | Little Bird explains "next to." Then, Cookie Monster cuddles up next to Little Bird. | ||
Cookie Puzzle | Herbert Birdsfoot invents a complicated machine, to test Cookie Monster's problem-solving abilities. Cookie Monster needs to pull the string to raise the glass cover off the plateful of cookies at the other end -- but when he lets go to retrieve the cookies, the cover will fall again. Herbert hears Cookie Monster approaching, and hides to observe him. Cookie investigates the machine for a moment, then gets the cookies by karate-chopping the glass cover. | ||
Cookie Monster rings the bell | Cookie Monster goes to the carnival and plays the "test your strength" game. Unbeknownst to him, the carnival barker rigged the game so nobody can win -- until Cookie finds out what the prize is. | ||
The Smallest Person gets the Cookie | Two kids argue over a cookie. Cookie Monster arrives and says that the smallest person should get the cookie, and then, as the kids argue over which one is smaller, Cookie Monster shrinks himself. | ||
Cookie Monster and the Word Food | Cookie Monster sees styrofoam letters that spell the word FOOD. After he sounds them out, he dons a bib, sprinkles salt and pepper on the letters, and eats them ... and then eats the bib. | ||
Shares a cookie |
Cookie Monster is about to eat a cookie, as a sad-looking girl approaches and stares at him. He tries to eat the cookie, but can't do it. He breaks the cookie in half and shares the cookie with the girl. He eats his half of the cookie. When the girl eats her half, she eats it just like Cookie Monster. | ||
At the bakery: Something that rhymes with "buy" | Cookie Monster comes to the bakery looking for something delicious that rhymes with BUY. He tries the I (from the MIKE'S BAKERY sign) and the baker's TIE, both of which aren't that delicious. Finally, Guy Smiley comes in and loudly announces that he would like to BUY a PIE. Cookie then knows what he can get in the bakery that rhymes with BUY and is delicious: it's GUY! A chase ensues, and Cookie requests for the baker to send him the bill. | ||
AMOR | Cookie Monster introduces the word "AMOR". | ||
Asking for a Box of Cookies | At a library, Cookie Monster asks an Anything Muppet librarian for a box of cookies. The librarian becomes extremely frustrated because Cookie Monster doesn't understand the library doesn't have cookies! (YouTube) | ||
E is for Egg | Cookie demonstrates that egg starts with the letter E; he swallows the egg and faints. | ||
Cookie Shape Test | Cookie Monster does a taste test to compare square shaped cookies, triangle shaped cookies, and circle shaped cookies. After devouring the cookies, Cookie comes to a conclusion "" After much thought, me know which shape me like... tummy shape."" | ||
Cookie Monster's Picnic | Cookie Monster goes on a picnic, with a basket full of cookies. A bug flies by, and tries to get into the basket, buzzing furiously. Cookie Monster tries to give the bug a little cookie if it'll go away. The bug refuses, buzzing even more strenuously. Cookie tries a big cookie, but it still refuses. Cookie offers an almond cookie, a raisin cookie, a pistachio nut cookie, and a crunchy granola cookie. He realizes that the little bug doesn't like cookies. All he has left is a letter Z. The bug is excited, and buzzes off with the Z. | ||
Counting apples | Template:Sketchcite | The Count tries to count three apples, and gets interrupted by Cookie Monster, who eats them one by one. | |
Nature walk | Template:Sketchcite | Cookie Monster and Prairie Dawn are out in the fresh air. Cookie Monster can't get over that she did not bring any cookies. She tries to get his mind off cookies by getting him to focus on the clouds, trees and flowers. But all that do is that they remind Cookie Monster about cookies.
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Sources
- ↑ Old School: Volume 1 Season 5 Classic Cuts