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'''''Sesame Street 4-D Movie Magic''''' is a four-dimensional show/attraction that premiered at [[Universal Studios Japan]] in Osaka on April 26, [[2003]].<ref>[http://www.jinkybuffalo.com/SesameStreet.html New attraction ad]</ref> The 3-D show was filmed on dual 35mm Eastman Kodak film at Universal Studios in [[Florida]] in [[2002]].
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'''''Sesame Street 4-D Movie Magic''''' is a four-dimensional film at [[Universal Studios Japan]]. The attraction, which debuted on April 26, [[2003]],<ref>[http://www.jinkybuffalo.com/SesameStreet.html New attraction ad]</ref> is shown at the park's "Cinema 4-D Theater", along with ''Shrek's 4-D Adventure''.
   
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Although originally intended for release in Japan only, the attraction eventually had a short run in the U.S., where it was renamed ''Lights, Camera, Imagination!'', with some alterations.
It is shown at the theme park's "Cinema 4-D Theater", along with ''Shrek's 4-D Adventure''. (Sesame 4-D operates from the park's opening hour to 1:45 pm and Shrek operates from there until closing time).
 
 
Since March [[2008]] the attraction, in its original shot English form, is also showing at [[SeaWorld]], [[California]], but has been renamed '''''"Lights, Camera, Imagination! 4D"''''' for US-audiences.<ref>[http://www.parkworld-online.com/news/fullstory.php/aid/593/Sesame_Street_extends_park_presence.html ParkWorld Online]</ref> The film is also played at two of the [[Busch Gardens]] theme parks, in Williamsburg, [[Virginia|VA]] and in Tampa Bay, [[Florida|FL]].
 
 
Universal Studios Dubailand and Movie Park Germany is building a 400-seat theatre for the show, as well as a carousel and "Elmo's Emporium" gift shop.<ref>Luke Tuchscherer, "[http://www.attractions.co.uk/newsdetail1.cfm?codeID=110913&CFID=5722627&CFTOKEN=72500832 Sesame Street moving to Dubai]", ''Attractions Management'', 25 February 2009.</ref>
 
   
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==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
The show's basic theme is imagination. In a projection room, the Sesame Street Film Festival is being held, and everyone is busy adding final touches to their films. The first preview is a western flick made by (and starring) [[Count von Count|the Count]], entitled ''The Counting Kid Counts Again'' which was filmed in [[The Arbor|the Arbor area]]. The second preview is [[Prairie Dawn]]'s sci-fi/adventure film ''Prairie and the Pretty Space Ponies'', which stars her along with [[Telly Monster|Telly]], [[Zoe]] and [[Two-Headed Monster|the Two-Headed Monster]] as the title characters. Suddenly, the projector breaks. Disappointed, everyone leaves the room. [[Elmo]], being the only one left, has an idea that everyone can still show their movies by using their imaginations. Elmo leaves the room and guests enter the main theater.
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The show's basic theme is imagination. In a projection room, the Sesame Street Film Festival is being held, and everyone is busy adding final touches to their films. The first preview is a western flick made by (and starring) [[Count von Count|the Count]], entitled ''The Counting Kid Counts Again'' which was filmed in [[the arbor|the arbor area]]. The second preview is [[Prairie Dawn]]'s sci-fi/adventure film ''Prairie and the Pretty Space Ponies'', which stars her along with [[Telly Monster|Telly]], [[Zoe]] and [[Two-Headed Monster|the Two-Headed Monster]] as the title characters. Suddenly, the projector breaks. Disappointed, everyone leaves the room. [[International Elmo|Elmo]], being the only one left, has an idea that everyone can still show their movies by using their imaginations. Elmo leaves the room and guests enter the main theater.
   
 
As soon as everyone is in the main theater, [[Big Bird]], seen with two anonymous [[Twiddlebugs]] appearing in CGI form, welcomes the audience and walks over to [[123 Sesame Street]], where he meets up with everyone else, looking rather disappointed about what happened earlier. Elmo comes in riding his tricycle (bumping into a crate near [[Oscar's trash can]]). The "movies" then begin.
 
As soon as everyone is in the main theater, [[Big Bird]], seen with two anonymous [[Twiddlebugs]] appearing in CGI form, welcomes the audience and walks over to [[123 Sesame Street]], where he meets up with everyone else, looking rather disappointed about what happened earlier. Elmo comes in riding his tricycle (bumping into a crate near [[Oscar's trash can]]). The "movies" then begin.
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[[Grover]] climbs off the stoop and pretends that he's a cowboy, fireman (squirting the audience with a CGI "Muppetised" hose) and Super Grover (who gets struck by a huge rock that falls from the sky).
 
[[Grover]] climbs off the stoop and pretends that he's a cowboy, fireman (squirting the audience with a CGI "Muppetised" hose) and Super Grover (who gets struck by a huge rock that falls from the sky).
   
[[Ernie]], who is sitting on the stoop with [[Bert]] suggest that they imagine themselves in different places (much against Bert's will). First, they imagine being in a desert, followed by a bathtub (possibly in their apartment) where Ernie throws his [[Rubber Duckie]] into the air, leading them to the bottom of the ocean, where Ernie plays fetch with a "dogfish". Out of nowhere, a [[Octopus|purple octopus]] pulls Bert away-not to harm, but to dance the tango with him. Bert is having so much fun dancing with him until he's snapped out of the dream sequence and finds himself held by Oscar.
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[[Ernie]], who is sitting on the stoop with [[Bert]] suggest that they imagine themselves in different places (much against Bert's will). First, they imagine being in a desert, followed by a bathtub (possibly in their apartment) where Ernie throws his [[Rubber Duckie (duck)|Rubber Duckie]] into the air, leading them to the bottom of the ocean, where Ernie plays fetch with a "dogfish". Out of nowhere, a [[Octopus|purple octopus]] pulls Bert away-not to harm, but to dance the tango with him. Bert is having so much fun dancing with him until he's snapped out of the dream sequence and finds himself held by Oscar.
   
 
Next, [[Cookie Monster]] imagines himself in a monster movie spoof entitled "Cookie Monster vs. Monster Cookie", which starts with him on top of the Empire State building (a reference to [[King Kong]]) and a bunch of Anything Muppets below him screaming. Cookie explains that it's not him who's causing the distress, but rather, a giant cookie which flies around like a UFO, squirting chocolate on the buildings. Cookie makes an attempt to defeat him, but he fails. That is until he "walks off", tricking the over-sized cookie into having his way until he is smashed into crumbs. Cookie then swallows the crumb like a vacuum cleaner and he's back on the street.
 
Next, [[Cookie Monster]] imagines himself in a monster movie spoof entitled "Cookie Monster vs. Monster Cookie", which starts with him on top of the Empire State building (a reference to [[King Kong]]) and a bunch of Anything Muppets below him screaming. Cookie explains that it's not him who's causing the distress, but rather, a giant cookie which flies around like a UFO, squirting chocolate on the buildings. Cookie makes an attempt to defeat him, but he fails. That is until he "walks off", tricking the over-sized cookie into having his way until he is smashed into crumbs. Cookie then swallows the crumb like a vacuum cleaner and he's back on the street.
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==Venues and titles==
 
==Venues and titles==
* ''Sesame Street 4-D Movie Magic'' at [[Universal Studios Japan]] (2003)
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* ''Sesame Street 4-D Movie Magic'' at [[Universal Studios Japan]] (2003-)
* ''Sesame Street: Lights, Camera, Imagination! 4D'' at [[SeaWorld|SeaWorld, California]] (2008)
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* ''Sesame Street: Lights, Camera, Imagination! 4D'' at [[SeaWorld|SeaWorld, California]] (2008-10)
 
* ''Sesame Street: Lights, Camera, Imagination! 4D'' at [[Busch Gardens|Busch Gardens, Virginia]] (2009)
 
* ''Sesame Street: Lights, Camera, Imagination! 4D'' at [[Busch Gardens|Busch Gardens, Virginia]] (2009)
* ''Sesame Street Film Festival'' at [[Busch Gardens|Busch Gardens, Florida]] (2010)
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* ''Sesame Street Film Festival'' at [[Busch Gardens|Busch Gardens, Florida]] (2010-13)
* ''Sesame Street 4-D Movie Magic'' at Universal Studios Dubailand (planned)
 
* ''Sesame Street 4-D Movie Magic'' at Movie Park Germany (opening on July 25, 2013)
 
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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In the projection room where the Muppets are in the preshow, several movie posters can be seen. They include''"Cookie Monster vs. Monster Cookie'' and ''The Mommy'' starring Grover.
 
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* The film was shot at Universal Studios in [[Florida]] in [[2002]]. As a result, the [[Sesame Street (location)|Sesame Street]] set was completely recreated there, albeit with some minor changes. The most notable change is that the [[Mail It Shop]] is completely removed from the block.
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*Two of the movie posters seen in the background during the pre-show include "Cookie Monster vs. Monster Cookie" and "The Mommy" (a spoof of ''The Mummy'') starring Grover.
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*This film marks the first time Cookie Monster's legs and feet are shown in puppet form. However, because the film would not be released in the U.S. until 2008, the first for American audiences is in the television special ''[[The Street We Live On]]'' in 2004.
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==Differences between Japanese and American versions==
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When the attraction was shown in the U.S., some alterations were made. In the American version, the pre-show played before the main show in the same theater, whereas in Japan it is shown in a separate room before guests enter the main theater. The American version also omitted the post-show. [[Caroll Spinney]] voiced his characters in the American version, but he was not present during filming. Instead, [[Matt Vogel]] performed Big Bird, while John Tartaglia stood in for Oscar. Vogel's Big Bird can still be heard in the U.S. version during the opening song "Welcome to Sesame Street".
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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==Credits==
 
==Credits==
* Executive Producer: Peter Van Roden
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* Executive Producer: [[Peter van Roden|Peter Van Roden]]
 
*Producer for Universal Studios Theme Parks: Mark Rhodes
 
*Producer for Universal Studios Theme Parks: Mark Rhodes
 
* Written by: [[Joey Mazzarino]], [[John Weidman]], John Rust
 
* Written by: [[Joey Mazzarino]], [[John Weidman]], John Rust
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:'''Main''': Elmo, Prairie Dawn, Cookie Monster, Grover, Oscar, the Count, Telly Monster, Zoe, Two-Headed Monster, Chicken, Ernie, Bert
 
:'''Main''': Elmo, Prairie Dawn, Cookie Monster, Grover, Oscar, the Count, Telly Monster, Zoe, Two-Headed Monster, Chicken, Ernie, Bert
   
:'''Background:''' [[Baby Bear]], [[Grundgetta]], [[Rosita]], [[Herry Monster]], [[Mel]], [[Narf]], [[Phoebe]], [[Lulu]], [[The Countess]], [[Honkers|Honker]], [[Bats]], [[Google]], [[Anything Muppets]]
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:'''Background:''' [[Baby Bear]], [[Grundgetta]], [[Rosita]], [[Herry Monster]], [[Mel]], [[Narf]], [[Phoebe]], [[Lulu]], [[The Countess]], [[Honkers|Honker]], [[Bats]], [[Googel]], [[Anything Muppets]]
   
 
===3D Movie===
 
===3D Movie===
 
:'''Main''': Big Bird, Bert, Ernie, Cookie Monster, Zoe, Elmo, Oscar, Grover, Telly Monster, Chicken, Pestie, Singing socks, Twidddlebugs (CGI)
 
:'''Main''': Big Bird, Bert, Ernie, Cookie Monster, Zoe, Elmo, Oscar, Grover, Telly Monster, Chicken, Pestie, Singing socks, Twidddlebugs (CGI)
   
:'''Background''': [[Humphrey]], Herry Monster, Googel, Narf, [[Dinger|Green Dinger]]
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:'''Background''': [[Humphrey]], [[Kermit the Forg]], Herry Monster, Googel, Narf, [[Dingers|Green Dinger]]
   
 
===3rd Hall===
 
===3rd Hall===
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*[[Caroll Spinney]] as Big Bird and Oscar (voices only)
 
*[[Caroll Spinney]] as Big Bird and Oscar (voices only)
 
*[[Andy Stone]]
 
*[[Andy Stone]]
*[[John Tartaglia]] as Ernie
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*[[John Tartaglia]] as Ernie and Oscar (puppetry only)
*[[Matt Vogel]] as Big Bird (puppetry)
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*[[Matt Vogel]] as Big Bird (puppetry and singing voice)
 
==External links==
 
*[http://www.jinkybuffalo.com/Attractions.html Jinky Buffalo - John Rust's site (director/co-author)]
 
   
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
 
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[[Category:International Sesame Street Movies]]
 
[[Category:International Sesame Street Movies]]
 
[[Category:International Attractions]]
 
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Movie at Busch Gardens, Williamsburg.

Sesame Street 4-D Movie Magic is a four-dimensional film at Universal Studios Japan. The attraction, which debuted on April 26, 2003,[1] is shown at the park's "Cinema 4-D Theater", along with Shrek's 4-D Adventure.

Although originally intended for release in Japan only, the attraction eventually had a short run in the U.S., where it was renamed Lights, Camera, Imagination!, with some alterations.

Synopsis

The show's basic theme is imagination. In a projection room, the Sesame Street Film Festival is being held, and everyone is busy adding final touches to their films. The first preview is a western flick made by (and starring) the Count, entitled The Counting Kid Counts Again which was filmed in the arbor area. The second preview is Prairie Dawn's sci-fi/adventure film Prairie and the Pretty Space Ponies, which stars her along with Telly, Zoe and the Two-Headed Monster as the title characters. Suddenly, the projector breaks. Disappointed, everyone leaves the room. Elmo, being the only one left, has an idea that everyone can still show their movies by using their imaginations. Elmo leaves the room and guests enter the main theater.

As soon as everyone is in the main theater, Big Bird, seen with two anonymous Twiddlebugs appearing in CGI form, welcomes the audience and walks over to 123 Sesame Street, where he meets up with everyone else, looking rather disappointed about what happened earlier. Elmo comes in riding his tricycle (bumping into a crate near Oscar's trash can). The "movies" then begin.

Grover climbs off the stoop and pretends that he's a cowboy, fireman (squirting the audience with a CGI "Muppetised" hose) and Super Grover (who gets struck by a huge rock that falls from the sky).

Ernie, who is sitting on the stoop with Bert suggest that they imagine themselves in different places (much against Bert's will). First, they imagine being in a desert, followed by a bathtub (possibly in their apartment) where Ernie throws his Rubber Duckie into the air, leading them to the bottom of the ocean, where Ernie plays fetch with a "dogfish". Out of nowhere, a purple octopus pulls Bert away-not to harm, but to dance the tango with him. Bert is having so much fun dancing with him until he's snapped out of the dream sequence and finds himself held by Oscar.

Next, Cookie Monster imagines himself in a monster movie spoof entitled "Cookie Monster vs. Monster Cookie", which starts with him on top of the Empire State building (a reference to King Kong) and a bunch of Anything Muppets below him screaming. Cookie explains that it's not him who's causing the distress, but rather, a giant cookie which flies around like a UFO, squirting chocolate on the buildings. Cookie makes an attempt to defeat him, but he fails. That is until he "walks off", tricking the over-sized cookie into having his way until he is smashed into crumbs. Cookie then swallows the crumb like a vacuum cleaner and he's back on the street.

Oscar the Grouch then imagines himself and the others on Sesame Street, which has become a dump surrounded by Pesties (who crawl around the audience members' legs, yet only one is seen), socks that sing "I Love Trash," and rain falling from the sky. Elmo comes up with a "happy ending" involving sunny skies, balloons, decorations and so on.

In the final part of the attraction (in which the audience steps through the screen and enter the third hall with an almost exact replica of the street set), Big Bird, Cookie, Elmo, Ernie, Bert, Oscar, Grover, Zoe, Telly, The Count and Prairie Dawn are seen back in their same old street being interviewed by a Large Lavender Anything Muppet female reporter.

Venues and titles

Notes

  • The film was shot at Universal Studios in Florida in 2002. As a result, the Sesame Street set was completely recreated there, albeit with some minor changes. The most notable change is that the Mail It Shop is completely removed from the block.
  • Two of the movie posters seen in the background during the pre-show include "Cookie Monster vs. Monster Cookie" and "The Mommy" (a spoof of The Mummy) starring Grover.
  • This film marks the first time Cookie Monster's legs and feet are shown in puppet form. However, because the film would not be released in the U.S. until 2008, the first for American audiences is in the television special The Street We Live On in 2004.

Differences between Japanese and American versions

When the attraction was shown in the U.S., some alterations were made. In the American version, the pre-show played before the main show in the same theater, whereas in Japan it is shown in a separate room before guests enter the main theater. The American version also omitted the post-show. Caroll Spinney voiced his characters in the American version, but he was not present during filming. Instead, Matt Vogel performed Big Bird, while John Tartaglia stood in for Oscar. Vogel's Big Bird can still be heard in the U.S. version during the opening song "Welcome to Sesame Street".

Gallery

The show

Venues

Credits

  • Executive Producer: Peter Van Roden
  • Producer for Universal Studios Theme Parks: Mark Rhodes
  • Written by: Joey Mazzarino, John Weidman, John Rust
  • Director: John Rust
  • Production Designer: David Kahler
  • Cinematographer, 3-D Supervisor, Visual Effects & Post Production Supervisor: Peter Anderson, ASC
  • Animation Director/Digital Puppeteer: Robert Tygner
  • Animator: Joelle Newton-Mold
  • Puppet Wrangler: Michael Schupbach
  • Production assistant: Javier Mayol
  • Visual Effects Houses: Henson Creature Shop (England) and Sassoon Film Design (California)
  • 3-D Camera System: Paradise Effects
  • Theater Install Japan: Scott Smith
  • 3-D Projection Systems Install: Electrosonic
  • Filmed on stage at: Universal Studios Orlando

Cast

Kong

Pre-Show

Main: Elmo, Prairie Dawn, Cookie Monster, Grover, Oscar, the Count, Telly Monster, Zoe, Two-Headed Monster, Chicken, Ernie, Bert
Background: Baby Bear, Grundgetta, Rosita, Herry Monster, Mel, Narf, Phoebe, Lulu, The Countess, Honker, Bats, Googel, Anything Muppets

3D Movie

Main: Big Bird, Bert, Ernie, Cookie Monster, Zoe, Elmo, Oscar, Grover, Telly Monster, Chicken, Pestie, Singing socks, Twidddlebugs (CGI)
Background: Humphrey, Kermit the Forg, Herry Monster, Googel, Narf, Green Dinger

3rd Hall

Main: Big Bird, Elmo, Ernie, Bert, Cookie Monster, Oscar, Grover, the Count, Zoe, Prairie Dawn, Telly Monster, Lavender AM reporter

Performers

Lights Camera Imagination 4D

Sources