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+ | Similar to episodes [[Episode 4327|4327]] and [[Episode 4427|4427]] (both compilations of preexisting material), the special uses the standard ''Sesame Street'' opening and closing credits. The only variation is the episode number, which is #4552 (as other re-run episodes are considered part of the season's total episode count between #4527 and #4551). The special also features a number of art-related inserts following the main special to round out the hour. A ten-minute edit of the special was later used as the street story for [[Episode 4935]]. |
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+ | The special was made available on [[the iTunes Store]], [[Amazon.com|Amazon Prime]], and (formerly) [[Sesame Street Go]]. It was released [[The Cookie Thief (video)|on DVD]] on March 1, 2016. |
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− | ==Official press description== |
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− | {{quote|Artwork is disappearing from the Museum of Modern Cookies and [[Cookie Monster]] is the prime suspect. Can [[Elmo]], [[Abby Cadabby]], and [[Chris]] clear their friend’s name? |
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+ | The special won six awards from the [[2016]] Kidscreen Awards, including "Best One-Off, Special or TV Movie," "Best Writing" and "Best Directing."<ref>[http://kidscreen.com/2016/02/09/the-2016-kidscreen-awards-winners-are/ "The 2016 Kidscreen Awards winners are…"]. February 10, 2016, Kidscreen.com.</ref> |
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− | Cookie Monster is wrongly accused of stealing world-famous masterpieces in this hilarious parody set at the Museum of Modern Cookies. Shenanigans ensue when Detective Elmo, Chris, and the gang try to clear Cookie Monster’s name as scrumptious paintings are stolen right from under their noses. Even as the adventure heats up, tour guide [[Prairie Dawn]] is able to share stories like how the great artist Leonardo da Crunchy made Muncha Lisa smile. Cookie Monster also learns some important self-regulation strategies—about cookies, of course!—along the way. |
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− | Discovering clues, following a lead, and a little magic are what it takes for Elmo, Chris, Prairie Dawn, Abby Cadabby, and [[Grover]] to save their friend and find the real “Cookie Thief.”<ref>[http://will.illinois.edu/education/highlight/a-classic-chewdunnit "A Classic Chewdunnit"]. December 28, 2014. Will.illinois.edu</ref>}} |
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+ | | align=center | '''STORY''' |
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+ | | A brand new museum has opened on Sesame Street, [[the Museum of Modern Cookie]]! [[Cookie Monster]], [[Elmo]], and [[Chris]] are very excited to check it out. However, when they step inside, all of the cookie art starts to make Cookie Monster hungry for cookies. Chris explains that he needs to control himself and use only his eyes to look at the paintings. [[Prairie Dawn]] welcomes them to the museum and gives them a tour ("[[Me Love Cookie Art]]"). As they walk through the museum, Cookie Monster stops and sees the famous Muncha Lisa by Leonardo da Crunchy and learns how it was created. They also learn about The Cookie Eaters by Vincent Van Dough and The Cream by Edvard Munch. |
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+ | Suddenly, the paintings begin to disappear, and the museum guards think Cookie Monster has stolen them. Elmo knows Cookie Monster didn't steal the paintings so he becomes a detective and looks for clues to find out who really took the art. He finds crumbs, butter, and chocolate chips, and they realize that the thief must be a cookie. But the guards do not believe them and throw them out of the museum ("[[Cookie Art]]"). As Chris, Elmo, and Cookie Monster are walking home, [[Abby Cadabby|Abby]] appears. They tell her what happened and she comes up with a plan – she'll use magic to turn them into a painting and then deliver them to the museum. |
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+ | Abby hangs them on a wall and hides. The cookie thief appears and takes the painting. Cookie Monster, Elmo and Chris call Abby for help and she changes them back. Along with the guards, they chase the thief to find the stolen art. The cookie thief admits to stealing the paintings; he just loves cookie art. Cookie Monster explains that he understands how the cookie feels but that he can't take the cookie art because then no one else would be able to enjoy it. Cookie Monster then comes up with an idea– the cookie can make his own art ("[[Make Your Own Art]]")! With paint and paper, the cookie makes a self-portrait and the guards hang it up on the museum wall, the perfect spot. |
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+ | | Abby turns [[Terry Crews]] into different kinds of ''artists'' as [[Count von Count|The Count]] counts them.<br>{{first|4520}} |
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+ | | Anyone can be an artist.<br>{{first|4520}} |
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+ | | [[OK Go]] sings about the "[[Three Primary Colors]]."<br>{{first|4281}} |
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+ | | [[Image:N-Museum.png|250px|center]] |
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+ | | A boy wanders through a letter N museum.<br>{{first|4407}} |
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+ | | '''[[Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures]]''': Museum Guards |
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+ | | align=center | Outro |
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+ | | Cookie Monster, [[Rosita]] and a girl dance fast and slow.<br>''This short was added during the May 2017 repeat of the special.'' |
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+ | *[[Chris Knowings]] as [[Chris]] |
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+ | *[[Rachel Dratch]] as Museum Guard |
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+ | *[[Ryan Dillon]] as [[Elmo]] |
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+ | *[[David Rudman]] as [[Cookie Monster]] |
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+ | *[[Leslie Carrara-Rudolph]] as [[Abby Cadabby]] |
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+ | *[[Fran Brill]] as [[Prairie Dawn]] |
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+ | *[[Eric Jacobson]] as [[Grover]] and Penguin Guard |
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+ | *[[Joey Mazzarino]] as [[Leonardo da Crunchy]] and [[The Cream]] |
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+ | *[[Stephanie D'Abruzzo]] as [[Muncha Lisa]] and Penguin Guard |
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+ | *[[Matt Vogel]] as [[Little Cookie]] and Penguin Guard |
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+ | *[[Martin P. Robinson]] as [[Edvard Munch Muppet|Edvard Munch]] |
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+ | *[[Tyler Bunch]] as [[Vincent van Dough]] |
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+ | *[[Peter Linz]] |
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+ | <gallery widths=200 orientation="landscape" spacing="small"> |
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+ | 20141002_172722.jpg|Behind-the-scenes picture |
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+ | CookieThiefArt.png|Cookie art |
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+ | CookieThiefArt.jpg|Cookie art |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | Artworks featured in the special, Sesame Workshop's social media feeds, and the activity book ''[[All Aboard!]]'' |
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+ | LadyWithCookie.jpg|''Lady With Cookie'', Leonardo da Crunchy<br>([[Leonardo da Vinci]]) |
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+ | VetruvianGBMan.jpg|''Vitruvian Gingerbread Man'', Leonardo da Crunchy<br>([[Leonardo da Vinci]]) |
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+ | CookieThief-MunchaLisa.jpg|''Muncha Lisa'', Leonardo da Crunchy<br>([[Leonardo da Vinci]]) |
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+ | Leo Selfie.jpg|''Self-Portrait'', Leonardo da Crunchy<br>([[Leonardo da Vinci]]) |
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+ | CookieThief-starryNight.jpg|''Starry Cookie Night'', Vincent van Dough<br>([[Vincent van Gogh]]) |
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+ | CookieEaters.jpg|''The Cookie Eaters'', Vincent van Dough<br>([[Vincent van Gogh]]) |
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+ | VanDough SelfPortrait.jpg|''Self-Portrait'', Vincent van Dough<br>([[Vincent van Gogh]]) |
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+ | CookieFlowers.jpg|''Cookie Flowers'', Vincent van Dough<br>([[Vincent van Gogh]]) |
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+ | CookieThief-theCream.jpg|''The Cream'', Edvard Munch<br>([[Edvard Munch]]) |
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+ | CookieThief-melancookie.jpg|''Melancookie'', Edvard Munch<br>([[Edvard Munch]]) |
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+ | CookieThief-CookieWarhol.jpg|''Untitled'', Cookie Warhol<br>([[Andy Warhol]]) |
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+ | CookieThief-DaliPersistence.jpg|''The Persistence of Cookies'', Salvador Cookie Dali<br>([[Salvador Dali]]) |
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+ | CookieThief-Delaware.jpg|''Cookie Crosses the Delaware'', Emanuel Cookie Leutze<br>([[Washington Crossing the Delaware|Emanuel Leutze]]) |
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+ | CookieThief-Earring.jpg|''Girl with a Cookie Earring'', Johannes Cookie Vermeer<br>([[Johannes Vermeer]]) |
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+ | CookieThief-lichtenstein.jpg|''Drowning Cookie'', Cookie Lichtenstein<br>([[Roy Lichtenstein]]) |
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+ | CookieThief-Magritte.jpg|''The Brother of Mr. Noodle'', Cookiee Magritte<br>([[René Magritte]]) |
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+ | CookieThief-matisse.jpg|''Cookie-Icarus'', Cooki Matisse<br>([[Henri Matisse]]) |
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+ | CookieThief-Miro.jpg|''The Melancholic Cookie-Singer'', Cookie Joan Miro<br>([[Joan Miró]]) |
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+ | CookieThief-mondrian.jpg|''Untitled'', Piet Cookie Mondrian<br>([[Piet Mondrian]]) |
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+ | CookieThief-MonsterMirror.jpg|''Monster Before a Mirror'', Pablo Picookie<br>([[Pablo Picasso]]) |
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Revision as of 04:25, 14 November 2019
The Cookie Thief is a Sesame Street special that debuted on PBS Kids on February 16, 2015. The special features special guest Rachel Dratch.
Similar to episodes 4327 and 4427 (both compilations of preexisting material), the special uses the standard Sesame Street opening and closing credits. The only variation is the episode number, which is #4552 (as other re-run episodes are considered part of the season's total episode count between #4527 and #4551). The special also features a number of art-related inserts following the main special to round out the hour. A ten-minute edit of the special was later used as the street story for Episode 4935.
The special was made available on the iTunes Store, Amazon Prime, and (formerly) Sesame Street Go. It was released on DVD on March 1, 2016.
The special won six awards from the 2016 Kidscreen Awards, including "Best One-Off, Special or TV Movie," "Best Writing" and "Best Directing."[1]
Picture | Segment | Description |
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STORY | A brand new museum has opened on Sesame Street, the Museum of Modern Cookie! Cookie Monster, Elmo, and Chris are very excited to check it out. However, when they step inside, all of the cookie art starts to make Cookie Monster hungry for cookies. Chris explains that he needs to control himself and use only his eyes to look at the paintings. Prairie Dawn welcomes them to the museum and gives them a tour ("Me Love Cookie Art"). As they walk through the museum, Cookie Monster stops and sees the famous Muncha Lisa by Leonardo da Crunchy and learns how it was created. They also learn about The Cookie Eaters by Vincent Van Dough and The Cream by Edvard Munch.
Suddenly, the paintings begin to disappear, and the museum guards think Cookie Monster has stolen them. Elmo knows Cookie Monster didn't steal the paintings so he becomes a detective and looks for clues to find out who really took the art. He finds crumbs, butter, and chocolate chips, and they realize that the thief must be a cookie. But the guards do not believe them and throw them out of the museum ("Cookie Art"). As Chris, Elmo, and Cookie Monster are walking home, Abby appears. They tell her what happened and she comes up with a plan – she'll use magic to turn them into a painting and then deliver them to the museum. Abby hangs them on a wall and hides. The cookie thief appears and takes the painting. Cookie Monster, Elmo and Chris call Abby for help and she changes them back. Along with the guards, they chase the thief to find the stolen art. The cookie thief admits to stealing the paintings; he just loves cookie art. Cookie Monster explains that he understands how the cookie feels but that he can't take the cookie art because then no one else would be able to enjoy it. Cookie Monster then comes up with an idea– the cookie can make his own art ("Make Your Own Art")! With paint and paper, the cookie makes a self-portrait and the guards hang it up on the museum wall, the perfect spot. | |
Muppets / Celebrity | Abby turns Terry Crews into different kinds of artists as The Count counts them. (First: Episode 4520) | |
Film | Anyone can be an artist. (First: Episode 4520) | |
Song | OK Go sings about the "Three Primary Colors." (First: Episode 4281) | |
Cartoon | A boy wanders through a letter N museum. (First: Episode 4407) | |
Muppets / Animation | Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures: Museum Guards | |
Outro | Cookie Monster, Rosita and a girl dance fast and slow. This short was added during the May 2017 repeat of the special. |
Cast
- Chris Knowings as Chris
- Rachel Dratch as Museum Guard
- Ryan Dillon as Elmo
- David Rudman as Cookie Monster
- Leslie Carrara-Rudolph as Abby Cadabby
- Fran Brill as Prairie Dawn
- Eric Jacobson as Grover and Penguin Guard
- Joey Mazzarino as Leonardo da Crunchy and The Cream
- Stephanie D'Abruzzo as Muncha Lisa and Penguin Guard
- Matt Vogel as Little Cookie and Penguin Guard
- Martin P. Robinson as Edvard Munch
- Tyler Bunch as Vincent van Dough
- Peter Linz
Gallery
Artworks featured in the special, Sesame Workshop's social media feeds, and the activity book All Aboard!
See also
- The Great Cookie Thief, the Sesame Street storybook
Sources
- ↑ "The 2016 Kidscreen Awards winners are…". February 10, 2016, Kidscreen.com.