Sesame Street | |||||
Cookie World | |||||
Air date | August 16, 2006 | ||||
Season | Season 37 (2006) | ||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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Cookie Monster sings "Cookie World" to a parody of the "Elmo's World" theme song. Naturally enough, he's thinking about cookies, and so is his cookie in a goldfish bowl (which, luckily, is not filled with water). | ||
Cookie Monster flags down Bob (who he calls "Mr. Bobble") and asks him how he eats a cookie. Bob doesn't have a cookie on hand, but he does have an apple. | ||
Cookie Monster next approaches a baby and her father. The baby is more inclined to play with Cookie Monster's fur than answer the question, however. | ||
Cookie Monster finally remembers that he's an "expert in the field," and eats a cookie himself without further reservation. He counts ten cookies on a plate with several kids, then "subtracts" by eating them. | ||
Cookie Monster asks passersby if various inanimate objects like a basketball and toaster eat cookies, attracting variously indignant replies. | ||
When Zoe walks by, Cookie Monster suggests that she can do a cookie dance. Although caught off-guard, she reluctantly agrees, fetches a costume, and dances away! | ||
Cookie Monster wants to learn more about cookies. He talks to a cookie in an attempt to find answers, then eats it. | ||
Cookie Monster's cookie imagines Cookie Monster eating cookies. | ||
Finally, Cookie Monster is ready to sing the "cookie song." He says goodbye to "Mr. Bobble" and his cookie in a bowl. That's Cookie World! | ||
Suzie Kabloozie sings about the things she can imagine herself doing "In My Head." | ||
Jamie Foxx sings the Alphabet with Elmo and a fox and duck also named Jamie Foxx. | ||
The Letter of the Day: Q | ||
Girls giggle as they clap their way to the letter Q. (EKA: Episode 3749) | ||
Fans unveil Q and q. | ||
Q, for quack. Quiet! | ||
Song: "Look What a Carrot Can Do" | ||
Sesame Street Dinner Theatre presents "Omelet: Prince of Dinner." Prince Omelet faces the dilemma of choosing between brocooli and peas at the dinner table. | ||
Kids dance to a song: "Wash your face, brush your teeth" | ||
Ernie and Bert: Ernie invites Bert and the viewer to rub their tummy and pat their head, and sings "Rub Your Tummy." | ||
"This is the Game Today" | ||
A piece of paper floats down onto a table, then folds itself into a paper crane, which flies away. (EKA: Episode 2956) | ||
Waiter Grover: Mr. Johnson visits Charlie's Russian Restaurant, where his meal is accompanied by music by Sasha and Masha. Each dish he tries to order turns out to not be available, however, attracting a song and dance from Grover and his two accomplices each time. | ||
A clay animation of Russian, Arabian, and South American scenes. | ||
The Number of the Day: 10 | ||
10 water-skiing hippos. | ||
Counting 10 flowers. | ||
Song: "A Number 10 from Tennessee" | ||
The Adventures of Trash Gordon |
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