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Cookie's Crumby Pictures Jurassic Cookie


Cookie Monster is a scientist. He and his grandchildren come to Jurassic Cookie. There, they see a cookie dinosaur and run away and hide. Things turn around when he realizes that the dinosaur is made of cookies. The Jurassic Cookie segment first aired in Sesame Street Episode 4526 and is an adaptation of Jurassic Park.



Cookie Monster's grandkids give him strategies to relax when they are on the run from a giant prehistoric cookie. Sesame Street Cookie's Crumby Pictures Jurassic Cookie.


Cookie's Crumby Pictures Aveggies Age of Bon Bon


In the segment, which is an adaptation of Avengers, Cookie Monster plays Dr. Brownie, who transforms into a giant green monster. Will he be able to defeat his enemies and save the world? The Aveggies airs for the first time in Sesame Street Episode 4525.




Sesame Street Cookie's Crumby Pictures Aveggies Age of Bon Bon. Cookie Monster, as Dr. Brownie, must focus to destroy Bon Bon's cookie ship.



Cookie's Crumby Pictures When Cookie Met Sally:


Sally teaches Cookie Monster to wait for her turn after seeing the Cookie Monster in a shopping queue. The segment, an adaptation of When Harry Met Sally, first aired in Sesame Street Episode 4513.




Sally teaches Cookie Monster strategies to help him wait his turn in line. Sesame Street Cookie's Crumby Pictures When Cookie Met Sally.


Cookie's Crumby Pictures Nosh of the Titans:


Cookie Monster plays Furious, the son of Zeus, the king of gods in this segment. He will meet his father Zeus, but is stopped by Moo-dusa on the way. Moo-dusa freezes those who look at him. Therefore Furious must be careful and smart. The segment, which aired for the first time in Sesame Street Episode 4510, is an adaptation of Clash of the Titans.




Sesame Street Cookie's Crumby Pictures Nosh of the Titans. Cookie Monster is going to meet his father Zeus, but must make it past Moodusa first.


Cookie's Crumby Pictures Furry Potter and the Goblet of Cookies:


Cookie Monster plays Furry Potter, a student at a wizarding school. He has to complete various tasks in order to obtain Goblet of the cookie. The segment is an adaptation of Harry Potter and first aired in Sesame Street Episode 4509.




Cookie Monster must complete challenges brought upon by Crumbledore. Sesame Street Cookie's Crumby Pictures Furry Potter and the Goblet of Cookies.


Cookie's Crumby Pictures The Cookie of Oz:


Cookie Monster plays a girl named Dough-rothy who is trying to go to the land of Oz in this episode. Her wish is to get the big Oz cookie. But she must successfully use a group memory strategy to get her wish. The segment is an adaptation of The Wizard of Oz and first aired in Sesame Street Episode 4508.




Cookie Monster creates a memory strategy to find his way to the cookie of Oz. Sesame Street Cookie's Crumby Pictures The Cookie of Oz.


Cookie's Crumby Pictures Twilight Breaking Cookie:


In this episode, Cookie Monster plays a Yumpire, Shortbreadward, who cannot give up cookies. He is in love with Belly. The wolf named Bacob is also in love with Belly. Shortbreadward has to control himself and stop eating cookies before he can marry Belly. The segment is an adaptation of The Twilight Saga and first aired in Sesame Street Episode 4505.




Cookie Monster as "Shortbreadward," must keep his "yumpire" urges under control to Marry Belly. Sesame Street Cookie's Crumby Pictures Twilight Breaking Cookie.



Cookie's Crumby Pictures Star S'mores:


Cookie Monster plays Flan Solo who wants to save Princess Parfaita in this video of the series. Grover also plays Groda. Will the team be able to save Princess Parfaita? The segment is an adaptation of The Star Wars and first aired in Sesame Street Episode 4504.





Sesame Street Cookie's Crumby Pictures Star S'mores. Cookie Monster, starring as "Flan Solo," struggles to not eat his partner, a sentient cookie named "Chewie".



Cookie's Crumby Pictures The Life of Whoopie Pie:


Whoopie Pie gets lost at sea in a boat. Cookie Monster wants to eat the boat because the boat is made of cookies. He uses some strategies to control himself. Because there are hungry sharks around. The segment is an adaptation of The Life of Pi and first aired in Sesame Street Episode 4417.





Cookie Monster uses strategies to help control his desire to eat a boat made of cookies. Sesame Street Cookie's Crumby Pictures The Life of Whoopie Pie.



Cookie's Crumby Pictures The Lord of the Crumbs:


Cookie Monster portrays the character of Gobble in this segment. He loses the recipe for a dessert. An Elf helps him to remember the recipe. However, to be successful, he must be patient and in control. Gobble remembers the recipe with a strategy and bakes and eats lots of cookies. The segment is an adaptation of The Lord of the Rings and first aired in Sesame Street Episode 4415.





Cookie Monster plays "Gobble," who must stay patient as he tries to remember the recipe for the "one dessert to rule them all." Sesame Street Cookie's Crumby Pictures The Lord of the Crumbs.



Cookie's Crumby Pictures The Hungry Games Catching Fur:


In this segment, Cookie Monster portrays the character "Cookie-ness Evereat" who has to finish food patterns and complete the Hungry Games. In The Hungry Games, characters such as Wired, Pita, and Finicky also appear with "Cookie-ness Evereat". The segment is an adaptation of The Hunger Games and first aired in Sesame Street Episode 4414.





Cookie-ness Evereat (Cookie Monster) must finish food patterns to complete the Hungry Games. Sesame Street Cookie's Crumby Pictures The Hungry Games Catching Fur.



Cookie's Crumby Pictures Les Mousserables:


Cookie Monster portrays the character of Jean BonBon, a selfish French monster. Jean Bonbon doesn't understand people's feelings in the first place and doesn't want to share his cookies with anyone. But he finally learns that he has to share his cookies and additionally his friends' feelings. This segment is an adaptation of The Les Misérables and first aired in Sesame Street Episode 4411.





Sesame Street Cookie's Crumby Pictures Les Mousserables. Cookie Monster, as "Jean Bon-Bon," learns how to identify the feelings of his fellow French friends by the way they look and act.



Cookie's Crumby Pictures The Biscotti Kid:


Cookie Monster plays the character "Cookie-san" who wants to learn the art of Biscotti Karate from Mr. MiCookie. But Cookie-san has a hard time focusing because he's focusing his attention on the cookie belt. This segment is an adaptation of The Karate Kid and first aired in Sesame Street Episode 4405.





Sesame Street Cookie's Crumby Pictures The Biscotti Kid. Mr. MiCookie teaches "Cookiesan" (Cookie Monster) the art of "Biscotti Karate"



Cookie's Crumby Pictures The Spy Who Loved Cookies:


This time, Cookie Monster plays agent Double Stuffed 7, who has to complete a mission. The queen's crown is stolen and agent Double Stuffed 7 must follow some instructions to find the crown. This segment is an adaptation of The James Bond and first aired in Sesame Street Episode 4401.



Facts


The "Stop, Think, Breathe" Framework.

Every episode uses a three-step clinical method for managing impulses. Cookie Monster has to do this ritual to make sure he doesn't eat the "cookie" MacGuffin before the mission is over.


The "Lucasfiber" parody logo.

The Star S'mores bit has a custom-designed logo that's a nod to Lucasfilm. It replaces the classic "THX" deep note with a synchronised "OM NOM NOM" vocal track.


Live-Hand Martial Arts Coordination.

In The Biscotti Kid, puppeteer David Rudman used something called "live-hand" synchronization. This meant the puppet could do a "crane kick" and karate chops just like a human.


Non-Greasy Prop Construction.

The "cookies" in these segments are made of painted, non-greasy foam. This material stops oil stains on the blue fleece during high-intensity "eating" scenes.


Digital Matte Environments.

Segments like Lord of the Crumbs use high-def digital backgrounds. These environments create a cinematic scale that goes way beyond the physical limits of the Sesame Street set.


Voice actor on Broadway.

Hey, did you know that Stephanie D'Abruzzo voices "Miss Fortune"? She's a Tony-nominated performer who you might know from her lead role in the musical Avenue Q.


Jean Bon-Bon Lyricism.

Les Mousserables is a shot-for-shot parody of the 2012 film. The lyrics were checked by musical theatre consultants to make sure the rhythm matched the original Broadway score.


Puns that are for adults and have a visual element.

In The Spy Who Loved Cookies, the villain is called "Ladyfinger." It's a nod to a biscuit and a classic James Bond villain.


Green Screen Character Compositing.

The "Animal Crackers" in The Fancy Schmancy Dinner are digitally layered. They're 2D animations that have been placed into a 3D environment to create the illusion of structural chaos.


Here are the protocols for testing auditory memory.

You need to follow three-step verbal commands to get Double Stuffed 7 to work. This is similar to the kind of tests used to measure working memory in early childhood development.



Parent's Guide


Cookie Monster plays Flan Solo in a parody of Star Wars called Star S'mores. This segment is designed to teach children logic. The team must follow a series of steps in order to save Princess Parfaita. This demonstrates the importance of planning to achieve a goal. Use this story to teach your child how to complete tasks in the correct order.


In The Biscotti Kid, Cookie Monster plays Cookie-san. He struggles to earn a cookie belt under the guidance of Mr MiCookie. This story is an excellent mindfulness tool for children. It highlights the difficulty of staying focused when a tempting reward is in sight. The narrative teaches executive function. True mastery comes from focusing on the task at hand rather than the reward at the end.


In a Jurassic Cookie segment, a scientist Cookie Monster leads his grandchildren to safety. They move away from a giant cookie dinosaur. This parody introduces problem-solving to preschoolers. It demonstrates how a scary situation can be made more manageable through observation. Cookie realises that the monster is actually a dessert. He shifts from fear to finding a solution. This teaches children to take a closer look at things that scare them.


Cookie-ness Evereat then stars in a competition called The Hungry Games. This segment is a masterclass in pattern recognition. He must identify and complete food patterns to win. This is a fundamental STEM skill for preschoolers. The story touches on social and emotional learning, as the characters navigate their feelings. They work alongside others, such as Pita and Wired. Transforming a film plot into a game of predicting what comes next helps children to develop predictive logic. This is necessary for early mathematics and reading comprehension.


In The Spy Who Loved Cookies, Agent Double Stuffed 7 is on a mission. He must find a stolen crown belonging to a queen. This segment is a valuable listening exercise that teaches children to follow instructions. Cookie Monster follows a set of complex instructions to solve the mystery. He demonstrates how to pay attention to detail. This helps children to remember multiple steps. It supports the development of working memory.


In a Twilight parody, Shortbreadward the Yumpire must practise impulse control. He must wait before he can marry Belly. This is a perfect positive behaviour intervention tool. It shows children that being patient is a sign of maturity. Use this example to teach your child patience and respect.



Cookie Monster as Double Stuffed 7. Sesame Street Cookie's Crumby Pictures The Spy Who Loved Cookies.