(Sesame Street theme song)
♪ Sunny day ♪
(laughs)
♪ Sweepin' the clouds away ♪
- Ah ha!
♪ On my way to where the air is sweet ♪
- Hello, Dorothy!
♪ Can you tell me how to get ♪
♪ How to get to Sesame Street ♪
- Om nom nom, cookies!
♪ Come and play ♪
(laughs)
♪ Everything's A-OK ♪
♪ Friendly neighbors there ♪
- [Big Bird] Oops!
♪ That's where we meet ♪
- Ha, ha, ha!
♪ Can you tell me how to get ♪
♪ How to get to Sesame Street ♪
- Look, it's Super Grover!
♪ Can you tell me how to get ♪
♪ How to get to Sesame Street ♪
(thudding)
(groaning)
(lively music)
♪ Me hope me gonna get cookie ♪
♪ Me think me gonna get treat ♪
♪ Me got a yummyful feeling ♪
♪ Me getting cookies to eat ♪
- Welcome to Sesame Street.
(sniffing)
Hey, what that smell?
(gasps)
Cookies!
Ha ha ha!
♪ Me smell chocolate chip
cookies with walnuts ♪
♪ Me smell shortbread
and oatmeal and raisin ♪
♪ And what do me see ♪
♪ Could it possibly be ♪
♪ Boxes of cookies just waiting for me ♪
♪ Me think me gonna get cookie ♪
♪ This gonna be cookie day ♪
Ha ha!
♪ Me got a yummyful feeling ♪
♪ Cookies coming me way ♪
- That guy loves cookies.
- Okay, so we have those
and next we put these.
Whoa!
- Cookie!
- No, no, no, no Cookie Monster, no!
- Cookie, cookie, cookie!
- No, don't eat these cookies.
- Why not?
- Well, because Sidney and I are
getting ready to play a game with them.
- Hi, ha ha.
Oh, oh, that sound delicious.
Yeah, nom, nom, nom, nom, nom.
- Do you want to play?
- Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
- And you can play, too.
♪ Guess what's next ♪
♪ What could it be ♪
♪ There's a pattern that you can see ♪
♪ Guess what's next ♪
♪ Can you tell ♪
♪ Guess by the time you hear the bell ♪
(dinging)
- Okay, now, just take a look here.
We have one, two, three chocolate cookies.
- Oh, three luscious chocolate cookies.
- [Gordon] That's right,
then we have one, two vanilla cookies.
- Oh, delectable vanilla cookie.
- [Gordon] Yes.
Then we have one, two,
three chocolate cookies.
- Me mouth watering.
- [Gordon] Yeah, then next we
have one, two vanilla cookies.
- Me tummy grumbling!
- Okay, now, but can you
guess what comes next?
- Oh, oh, me know, me know!
- What?
Okay.
- Me eat cookies!
- No, no, no, no, no, no
Cookie Monster, no, no!
Okay, Sidney, do you know what comes next?
- Um, three chocolate cookies?
- [Gordon] Right!
- You've got to be kidding.
- [Gordon] No, Cookie Monster,
you see, it's a pattern.
We have three chocolate cookies.
- [Cookie Monster] Yeah.
- [Gordon] Two vanilla cookies,
three chocolate cookies,
two vanilla cookies and then
three chocolate cookies.
You see?
It's a pattern.
- Oh, yeah!
Delicious pattern!
Now can me eat cookies?
- Well, you can eat them when
we're finished playing the game.
- Oh, terrific!
You done yet?
- No, no, we're not done yet.
Sidney and I have one
more pattern to make.
Wait a minute.
Oh no, we're all out of cookies.
You know what?
I bet we can find some
cookies over at Hooper's.
Now, Cookie Monster.
- Yeah?
- Please do not eat these cookies.
We have to play the game with them, okay?
- Yeah, okay, me no eat cookies.
Me promise, yeah.
Me not even look at cookie.
(magical tinkling)
Me not eating cookies!
Oh, me really want to, oh, oh.
Hurry, please!
- Okay, we've got another--
Oh, Cookie Monster!
- Yeah, what?
- You ate all the cookies!
(gasps)
- Oh no, no, no, no.
Me no eat cookies, no.
- Oh really, huh, well who did?
- Me not know.
(laughs)
- Yeah, right, Cookie
Monster, yeah, right.
- What funny, what?
- Yeah, um, you know,
what were we thinking?
Leaving cookies alone
with a Cookie Monster?
(laughs)
Alright, come on Sidney, we'd better
go play our game somewhere else, I guess.
- Yeah, but, but Gordon?
- What?
- When me get to eat cookies?
- Cookie Monster, I think you've
had enough cookies for one day.
Okay.
- But!
- Come on, let's go inside, Sidney.
- But wait, wait, wait!
Me told you, me not eat cookie!
Why they not believe me?
Now, me not get cookies.
Oh, the disappointment!
Oh, the heartbreak!
Oh, me thought this
going to be yummyful day.
(sniffing)
Wait minute.
What that smell?
Oh, ha ha!
There still hope.
- Okay, Snuffie, here
comes the last cookie.
Ta-da, there!
- (gasps) Cookies!
- No, Cookie Monster!
- Yeah, yeah, give me cookie!
- No, no, no, no!
- Cookie, cookie!
- Don't eat these cookies.
- Why not?
- We're making shapes out of them.
- Shapes?
What do you mean shapes?
- Well, Cookie Monster, see look.
- What?
- We've made a triangle out
of these oatmeal cookies.
It's got one, two, three sides over there.
- Oh yeah, three yummy sides.
(slurping)
- [Mr. Snuffleupagus] And
one, two, three corners.
- Oh.
- Yeah, see three corners?
- Yeah, three yummy corners.
Oh, that cookie triangle
good enough to eat!
Yeah, yeah, yeah!
- No, no, no, no, no!
- No, no, no, no, no!
- What?
- Cookie Monster we need these cookies.
- Yeah, we're gonna make
more shapes out of them.
- Yeah, but, but cookie for eating.
- No, no, okay, you can eat some
of them when we're all done, okay?
- Oh yeah, yeah, me can wait.
Yeah, me known for patience.
(sighs)
You done yet?
- No.
- No!
- Hey, Snuffie, why don't
we make a square next?
- Oh yeah, square sound delicious.
- Square?
Consider a rectangle, Bird.
- Oh rectangle, yummy!
- Oh a rectangle would be good.
But wait, wait.
(magical tinkling)
How about a hexagon?
- Oh, that terrific, hexagon!
- Hexagon!
- Yeah, nom, nom.
- That's it, you're always
thinking, Bird! (laughs)
- I know.
Look, the cookies are gone!
- Cookie Monster, you ate the cookies!
- What?
No, no, me not eat cookies, no.
- You know we told you you could have
some of the cookies when we were done.
- Yeah, yeah, but--
- Oh, no, now we can't make
any more cookie shapes, Bird!
Thanks a lot Cookie Monster!
- Yeah, thank you very much.
- Yeah, but, but, me no
take cookies, really!
- Hey, Bird, let's go to my cave.
My mommy made some new cabbage cookies.
We can use them and you-know-who
won't get them, humph!
- Yeah, but--
- Good thinking, Snuffie.
- Come on, Bird.
- Bye.
- Wait, wait, me telling truth!
Me no take cookies!
Me falsely accused!
(groans)
They no believe me either.
Oh, and now me not get cookies again!
Oh, this day not turning
out like me hoped.
(sighs)
(sniffing)
Wait, what that me smell?
(gasping)
All not lost!
(humming)
(gasping)
Cookie!
(panting)
Shortbread?
- Yes.
- Oh, me love shortbread cookies!
- Uh huh.
(grunting)
No, no, no, no, Cookie Monster!
Please do not eat the cookies.
- Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, me know, me know.
You want to make cute
little cookie patterns.
(groans)
- Patterns?
- Okay, okay, me know,
cute little cookie shape.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, me know.
- No, Cookie Monster.
- You mean those cookies for eating?
- Oh, absolutely.
- That me kind cookie!
Kawabunga!
- No, no, no, wait!
- Cookie, cookie!
- No wait, you still cannot eat
these cookies, Cookie Monster.
I baked these for my Aunt Rosa.
I'm going to send them
to her in Puerto Rico.
- All of them?
- Well, I guess she won't miss just one.
- Oh yeah, oh, oh, thank you Maria.
Oh yeah, things looking up, ha ha!
Nom, nom, nom, nom.
(gobbling)
Cookie!
- But just that one Cookie Monster, okay?
Now, I promise that
tomorrow I will bake a whole
new batch of cookies just
for you, any kind you want.
- Oh, any kind me want?
- Yes.
- Oh, that terrific!
Oh yeah, me can't wait.
- Now, all I have to do is find
a box big enough to fit this tin.
- Yeah, oh me think of possibilities.
Oh, chocolate chip cookie.
(magical tinkling)
Let me see, oatmeal raisin,
oh that terrific cookie.
- Here's the perfect box.
- Oh, yeah.
- Cookie Monster!
- What?
- The cookies are gone!
Did you eat the cookies?
- Me?
No, no, no, no, no!
- I can't believe it, Cookie Monster.
I told you that I had
baked those for my aunt.
- Why you think me eat cookie?
- Well, because you're the cookie monster.
It's what you do.
Besides, who else would eat a whole
tin of cookies including the tin?
- Yeah, yeah, but, but me no eat cookies.
- It's okay, Cookie Monster.
- Okay?
- Yeah, yeah, it's okay.
I know how much you love cookies and I
guess you just couldn't control yourself.
So don't worry about it, okay?
I'll just bake some more.
It's, it's not important.
- Not important?
- It doesn't matter.
- Not matter?
It may not matter to you,
Maria, but it matter to me.
(panting)
It matter to me lot.
Bye bye, Maria.
- Wait, Cookie Monster.
I think I hurt the Cookie
Monster's feelings.
- You Cookie Monster,
course you take cookie.
Who else take cookie?
(sighs)
- Cookie Monster, what's the matter?
- What matter?
Me tell you what matter.
Nobody believe me!
Everybody think me take cookie.
- Well, you are a cookie monster.
- Yeah, right, I mean you love cookies
more than anyone else we know.
- Yeah, yeah, me love cookie.
Yeah, me Cookie Monster,
but me glutton, not liar.
Me always tell truth.
Yeah, me admit, yeah, sure,
me want to take cookies.
But, if me say me no take
cookie, me no take cookie!
- You know what?
You're right Cookie Monster.
Just because you're a cookie monster
doesn't mean that you took our cookies.
- Yeah, anybody could have done it.
- If you say you didn't take
them, then I believe you.
- Yes and so do I, Cookie
Monster, and I'm really sorry.
- Yeah, me too.
- Yeah, me too, Cookie Monster.
- Well, (sniffs) me forgive you.
- But if you didn't take
the cookies, then who did?
(galloping)
(fanfare music)
- Whoa, Marian, whoa!
(thudding)
Cookies, cookies!
Anyone need cookies?
- Me, oh, me, me, me!
Me need cookies!
(panting)
- Who are you?
- I am (horn tooting) Cookie Hood.
- Cookie Hood?
- Yes and this is my horse, Marian.
- A pleasure, I'm sure.
- Here my poor cookie-less
friend, have a cookie.
- Oh, ah, nom, nom, nom!
- Hey, wait a minute!
Those are my cookies, I baked them myself.
Where did you get them?
- I am Cookie Hood, remember?
I take cookies from people who have
too many and give them
to people who don't.
- But, but that stealing!
Right?
- Right!
- Yes!
- Stealing?
- Told ya so!
- Yeah, when you take something
that doesn't belong to
you, that's stealing.
- Even cookies?
- Even cookies.
- Oh, but I only wanted to help
people who didn't have cookies.
I didn't mean to steal, honest, old chap.
- Well, that's alright.
Can I have my cookies back, please?
- Oh, why certainly, madam.
I'm sorry if I caused you any unhappiness.
- Well, I'm gonna mail these
to my Aunt Rosa in Puerto Rico.
Bye.
- Okay.
- Bye.
Hey, Cookie Hood, you
got any more cookies?
- I'm afraid I gave all the
rest away to the cookie-less.
I don't suppose there's any place
around here where I can get more cookies?
- Well, Hooper's has cookies.
- But, you have to buy them.
You know, with money?
- Oh, jolly good luck!
I just got my allowance.
Come my cookie-less friend.
I shall buy you all the cookies
you can eat at Hooper's store.
- Oh, thank you Cookie Hood!
You true cookie hero!
Yeah.
Hey, me told you me get
cookies today, ha ha!
Let go!
♪ Me think me gonna get cookies ♪
♪ This gonna be cookie day ♪
♪ Me got a yummyful feeling ♪
♪ Cookies coming me way ♪
- I hope they have broccoli there
because cookies (blows
raspberry) I can't stand them!
(blows raspberry)
(clopping)
(thundering)
(zapping)
(squealing)
(dripping)
(grunting)
(thudding)
(oohing)
(laughing)
(speaking gibberish)
(splashing)
(speaking gibberish)
(yelling happily)
(speaking gibberish)
(sighing)
(tune of Shiny, Happy People by R.E.M.)
(all laughing)
♪ Furry, happy monsters laughing ♪
- (laughs) Oh, that's great!
♪ Monsters having fun ♪
♪ Happy, happy ♪
♪ See them jump and run ♪
♪ Happy, happy ♪
♪ Laughing all the while ♪
♪ Cheerful, cheerful ♪
♪ Flashing a big smile ♪
♪ That's a perfect sign ♪
♪ That they're feeling fine ♪
♪ Furry, happy monsters feeling glad ♪
♪ Furry, happy monsters feeling glad ♪
♪ Furry, happy monsters laughing ♪
♪ Something has gone wrong ♪
- What are we gonna do?
♪ Sighing, sighing ♪
♪ Faces have turned long ♪
- I am so sad!
♪ Crying, crying ♪
♪ Hear them sob and whine ♪
♪ Tearful, tearful ♪
♪ That's a real good sign ♪
♪ That they're feeling glum ♪
♪ Sad, sad times have come ♪
♪ Furry, sobbing monsters feeling sad ♪
♪ Furry, sobbing monsters feeling sad ♪
♪ Furry, sobbing monsters crying ♪
- Come on, monsters,
you don't have to cry.
We can be happy!
(monsters cheering)
Yeah!
♪ Furry, happy monsters feeling glad ♪
♪ Furry, happy monsters feeling glad ♪
♪ Furry, happy monsters laughing ♪
♪ Furry, sobbing monsters feeling sad ♪
♪ Furry, sobbing monsters feeling sad ♪
♪ Furry, sobbing monsters crying ♪
♪ Furry, happy monsters feeling glad ♪
♪ Furry, happy monsters feeling glad ♪
♪ Furry, happy monsters laughing ♪
♪ Monsters ♪
♪ Monsters, happy monsters ♪
♪ Happy monsters ♪
♪ Monsters, happy monsters ♪
♪ Monsters ♪
♪ Monsters, happy monsters ♪
♪ Happy monsters ♪
(spooky organ music)
(wolf howling)
(stretching)
- Oh, greetings! (laughs)
It is I, the Count von Count.
Which number will be the
number of the day today?
Well, let's find out.
(whooshing)
Warm up.
- One.
- Two.
- Three.
- Four.
- Five.
- Six.
- Seven.
- Eight.
- When will we get there?
- Nine.
- Ten.
- Eleven.
- Twelve.
- Thirteen.
- Not yet?
- Fourteen.
- Fifteen.
- Sixteen.
- We must go even higher!
- Seventeen.
- Eighteen.
- Nineteen.
(music and cheering)
- Today's number is me!
- The number 19!
Let's hear it! (laughs)
Yes, 19!
(cheering)
- (laughs) Oh, I love that!
Let's see what the judge says.
19!
And that's the number of the day!
- Hi, me here with me favorite
cookie hero, Cookie Hood.
- Care for un biscoito, Cookie Monster?
- No thanks, me just
want cookie, Cookie Hood.
Nom, nom, nom.
- Un biscoito is a cookie.
It's the Portuguese word for cookie.
- Really?
- Yes, there's more than
one way to say cookie.
- No?
- Mmhmm.
♪ If you want to try a cookie ♪
♪ Any place you go ♪
♪ There are many words for cookie ♪
♪ You really ought to know ♪
♪ When traveling in Spain ♪
♪ Una galleta's what you'll need ♪
- Una galleta!
♪ But in Israel try the oughiot ♪
♪ Delicious word indeed ♪
♪ Now when you are in Egypt ♪
♪ A baskot is what you'll want ♪
- Baskot!
♪ But be sure to try biscotti ♪
♪ In an Italian restaurant ♪
♪ In France you'll find le biscuit ♪
♪ Are all so oo la la ♪
♪ But don't forget the boive ♪
♪ When you're in Mongolia ♪
♪ Of course, in Tanzania ♪
♪ A biscooti's what you'll eat ♪
- Biscooti!
♪ Yes, really in Swahili ♪
♪ That's the way to get a treat ♪
♪ So many words for cookie ♪
♪ But they all mean the same ♪
♪ A cookie is a cookie ♪
- Delicious!
♪ A cookie is a cookie ♪
♪ Yum, a cookie is a cookie ♪
♪ By any other name ♪
- Bon apetit!
- Nom, nom, nom, nom, nom.
Pass biscooti, please.
- Certainly.
(gasping)
(gobbling)
- Oh, this good.
Yeah, yeah, you right, Cookie Hood.
Cookie delicious no
matter what you call it.
(gobbling)
Hey, how you say plate in Swahili?
- My favorite food is
macaroni and cheese because
I like cheese and I like macaroni.
- My favorite food is chicken.
- I like cookies.
- Carrots make you be strong.
(speaking foreign language)
- One of the foods I like is
chocolate covered strawberries.
- My favorite food is an apple.
- I like steak.
- My favorite food, pizza.
(playful music)
- Like that, there.
(laughs)
Oh, look, I'm building a castle.
Just one more block.
- [Announcer] It's time
to play Journey to Ernie
where Ernie hides and Big Bird seeks.
- Oh, I love that game!
- [Announcer] I know you do, do, do!
- Oh, I wonder where
Ernie's gonna hide today?
(Ernie yelling)
(laughs)
- You'll see!
Come on, rubber ducky, woo hoo!
- Quick, count to 10 and no peeking.
One, two, three, four, five,
six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
Ready or not, here we come.
(zapping)
Whoa!
Wow, ha ha!
I have a feeling we're not
on Sesame Street anymore.
Where are we?
(monkey calling)
- It's a jungle out here.
- Oh, we must be in the jungle.
Do you see Ernie?
Ernie!
Ernie, where are you?
Not down here.
(monkey calling)
Well, I don't see Ernie anywhere, do you?
What's that?
Behind me?
Oh, look!
Stripes, just like Ernie's shirt.
(popping)
Found you, found you, Ernie come out!
(popping)
You're not Ernie, you're an elephant.
And why are you wearing
a shirt on your nose?
- It's not a shirt, it's a trunk warmer.
You should try it.
(elephant tooting)
- Come on, we gotta keep looking.
He's got to be here somewhere.
♪ A-weema-weh, A-weema-weh, A-weema-weh ♪
♪ A-weema-weh, A-weema-weh, A-weema-weh ♪
- Hi, guys.
- Oh, what?
- Have you seen Ernie?
- Ernie!
- Ernie!
(speaking gibberish)
Striped shirt.
(speaking gibberish)
- Rubber ducky.
- Ernie!
- Ernie!
- Which way did he go?
- That way.
- That way.
♪ A-weema-weh, A-weema-weh ♪
♪ A-weema-weh, A-weema-weh ♪
- Okay, now, he said this
way and he said that way.
This way, that way, this way, that way.
This way, that way, this way, that way.
This way, that way, whoa.
Oh, where is he?
(ducky squeaking)
What's that?
Rubber ducky?
Where?
Oh, look, it is rubber ducky.
And where rubber ducky is, Ernie is!
Which means, we found Ernie!
(laughs)
- Hey, haven't you ever heard of knocking?
- Sorry, but that's Ernie's rubber ducky.
- No, that's Bernie's rubber ducky.
- Who's Bernie?
- Me, now, if you don't mind.
- We're getting close.
That was a journey to Bernie,
but we're playing Journey to Ernie.
Come on.
Ernie!
(thumping)
Wait a minute.
Do you see what I see?
(popping)
That shadow looks like Ernie's hair.
And if that's his shadow,
Ernie must be here.
(snoring)
Oh no, it's not Ernie.
It's a sleeping iguana.
How are we ever gonna find Ernie?
- [Ernie] Don't give up!
- Thanks, iguana.
(Ernie laughs)
Wait a minute, that sounded like--
(Ernie laughs)
Behind the iguana, that's got to be.
(springing)
- You found me!
- We found him, we found Ernie, yay!
(joyful music)
♪ It's Ernie ♪
- It's me.
♪ I'd know you anywhere ♪
♪ The (laughs) when you laugh ♪
♪ That Ernie shirt and hair ♪
♪ The squeaking of your ducky ♪
♪ Tells us you're the one ♪
♪ We found him, we found him ♪
♪ la, la, la, la, la ♪
♪ Our journey ♪
♪ To Ernie ♪
♪ Is done ♪
(laughs)
- I love this game!
- Wait'll you see where I hide next time!
(laughs)
- Ooh!
(ducky squeaking)
- Right!
(sniffing)
(both laughing)
- Boy, Elmo, those cookies of
yours really look delicious.
- You know what, Ernie?
Your milk looks very refreshing.
♪ Elmo's got some
something that you want ♪
♪ Ernie's got some
something that Elmo wants ♪
♪ Put both somethings together ♪
♪ And share ♪
♪ I'll take my something that you like ♪
♪ You take your something that I like ♪
♪ Then, put both things together ♪
♪ And share ♪
- Yeah.
♪ One for all ♪
♪ All for one ♪
♪ Sharing every everything for fun ♪
♪ Maybe one something is little ♪
♪ Maybe one something is bigger ♪
♪ But, hey, what else
can we figure to do ♪
♪ That's true ♪
♪ Except to share all my
every something's with you ♪
(both laughing)
- Oh, hey Ernie, Elmo's
got it all figured out.
- Oh, good.
- Now listen, if Elmo has cookies
and Ernie's got milk, right?
- Right.
- So, Ernie gives Elmo milk,
then Elmo's got both milk and cookies.
- Wait a second, Elmo, that
doesn't sound quite right.
In fact, it sounds all wrong.
Well, what do you think we've
been singing about, Elmo?
- Well, Elmo doesn't know. (laughs)
- We've been singing about sharing.
- Oh!
♪ All for one ♪
♪ One for all ♪
♪ Sharing every everything
and having a ball ♪
♪ I've got more something
than you've got ♪
♪ You've got more
something than Elmo's got ♪
- So what?
♪ We're sharing it all equally ♪
♪ Because the best thing
we've got to share ♪
♪ The best thing we've got to share ♪
♪ The best thing we've got to share ♪
♪ You and me ♪
♪ Me and you ♪
♪ You and me ♪
♪ Doobie, doobie, doobie, doo ♪
♪ Me and you ♪
(both laughing)
- Sharing forever.
- Share, yeah.
- Is it good?
- Very good.
Cookie?
- Mmhmm.
- Yeah. (laughs)
- Hello there, this is your
adorable little pal, Grover.
I have just come back from
a long, long trip around the world.
And boy, do I need a bath.
Yep, you know what?
I have learned something in my travels.
Yes, something very, very important.
And that is, people
get clean in many ways.
Pshaw, you say?
Ha, do not take it from
me, see for yourself.
Roll the film!
(jazz music)
♪ Don't need to have a tub ♪
♪ Or even soap and bubbles ♪
♪ A sparkling waterfall ♪
♪ Will get you cleaned
up with no trouble ♪
♪ Yeah, all around the world ♪
♪ This is how we take a bath ♪
♪ Yeah, you can use a sponge ♪
♪ But, no one says you gotta ♪
♪ 'Cause splashin' in a stream ♪
♪ Will get you clean as mountain water ♪
♪ Yeah, all around the world ♪
♪ This is how we take a bath ♪
♪ The slippery little babies ♪
♪ Are washin' with their moms ♪
♪ And there's somebody's daddy ♪
♪ Who's rinsin' from a drum ♪
♪ They're scrubbin' and shampooin' ♪
♪ In ways you've never seen ♪
♪ What's everybody doin' ♪
♪ Even Ernie's gettin' clean ♪
♪ Some do it with a pump ♪
♪ Some do it with a pail ♪
♪ Wherever we got water ♪
♪ Gonna find that with our pail ♪
♪ We're gettin' wet around the world ♪
♪ This is how we take a bath ♪
- That was not only clean, but musical.
And now I am going to take a bath.
After hitting the dirty
road and the dirty road
hitting back, it is high
time for Grover to get clean.
(humming)
(faucet squeaking)
What?
No water?
(gasping)
And you call yourself a bathtub?
Oh no, how will I get my
fur clean without water?
(elephant trumpeting)
Oh Stevie, what a great idea!
Excuse us, please.
(spraying)
This is another way to get clean.
Thank you, Stevie.
Hey, is there any warm
water in that thing, Steve?
(elephant trumpeting)
Oh, yes, I love this!
Thank you, Stevie.
- [Children] Global Thingy!
- Hello.
(humming)
Woopeedoo!
Ah.
(worm squeaking)
(playful music)
(wind blowing)
(shivering)
(wind blowing)
(grunting)
Ta-da!
(squealing delightfully)
(whistling)
(crying)
(whistling)
(squeaking)
Uh huh.
Bye bye.
- Hello there, Cookie Monster here.
And me going to tell
you letter of day, yeah.
- And I Super Grover am going
to help with a super plan.
- Yeah, yeah, yeah, me can see that.
- Oh, yes.
- Today's letter is ha
ha, the letter S, yeah.
- That is S, as in super. (laughs)
- Yeah, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Me have to make sure, me have to check.
- Oh, of course, of course.
- Smell test!
(sniffing)
Yep, yep, that smell like letter S, yeah.
Sound test!
Me listen.
Sss, sss, sss.
Yeah, yeah, that sound like S.
Taste test!
- Cookie Monster stop!
Do not eat that cookie!
Quick, quick, put it in the basket, quick!
Yes, yes.
- Okay.
- In the basket there.
- Me try.
- Okay, okay.
- Okay, in the basket.
There, Grover.
- Oh, that was close.
- Now, why me do that?
- Hmm?
- Why me do that?
- Oh, trust me, it is all
part of my super plan.
Watch, I Super Grover
will pull this rope here
which pulls the basket with the letter
of the day cookie up, up and away.
- Wow, hey, yeah!
- Thank you, Cookie Monster.
- That super plan.
Yeah, me no get eat
letter of day cookie now.
- Not now.
- No.
Or can me?
(springing and grunting)
(Grover yelling)
(laughs)
- [Grover] Cookie Monster!
- Cookie!
(gobbling)
- [Grover] Cookie Monster,
let me down, Cookie Monster.
This is not working!
Cookie, cookie!
Cookie Monster, let me down!
Let me down! (thudding)
(groaning)
(Cookie Monster smacking)
My super plan did not work.
Oh, where did I go wrong?
- Well, you win some, you lose some.
Bye bye.
- It all worked on paper.
(sighing)
(classical music)
- [Woman] S.
S.
S.
S.
(Elmo's World song)
♪ Lalalala lalalala ♪
♪ Elmo's world ♪
♪ Lalalala lalalala ♪
♪ Elmo's world ♪
♪ Elmo loves his goldfish ♪
♪ His crayons too ♪
♪ That's Elmo's world ♪
(laughs)
Hi!
This is Elmo's World.
Yeah, Elmo's very happy to see you.
And so is Dorothy.
Say hello, Dorothy.
Guess what Elmo's thinking about today?
Da da da da!
(laughs)
Chocolate chip cookies.
Door!
(humming)
- Oh, tasty closet, Elmo.
(gobbling)
- [Elmo] Cookie!
- What the hay.
(gobbling)
- Oh Cookie, you're so silly!
(laughs)
Yeah, yeah, Elmo's thinking of eating.
Yeah, eating.
You know, food.
(kazoo music)
Ooh, Dorothy.
Dorothy's been thinking about eating, too.
Because it's time for
Dorothy to eat her fish food.
Okay, Dorothy, here you go.
Just a little bit, okay.
What, huh?
Oh, Dorothy has a question, too.
How do people eat?
Good question, Dorothy.
Let's watch Mr. Noodle eat.
Mr. Noodle!
(springing)
Oh.
Oh.
Elmo's having a bad shade day.
Don't laugh.
Oh, come on, shade!
(springing)
Thank you.
(flapping)
Look, Mr. Noodle's going to eat noodles.
- [Children] Yay!
- [Elmo] Yeah, don't forget your napkin.
- [Boy] Don't forget your spoon and fork.
- [Elmo] Yeah.
Bon apetit, Mr. Noodle.
(squishing)
- [Children] Too much, too much, too much!
- [Elmo] Yeah, too much.
- [Children] Too much, too much!
- [Elmo] Too much spaghetti.
- [Children] Too much!
- [Elmo] No, you won't
be able to eat all that.
No, Mr. Noodle! (laughs)
Too much.
- [Boy] Try again.
(horn honking)
- [Elmo] Mr. Noodle,
you'll do it this time.
- [Boy] You'll do it
this time, Mr. Noodle.
- [Children] Don't forget
your spoon and your fork.
(squishing)
- [Elmo] Just a little bit.
Uh oh, uh oh, you got one stuck.
Mr. Noodle, be careful!
Be careful!
(all laughing)
Mr. Noodle!
- [Children] You did it!
- [Elmo] Okay now, eat
the noodles, Mr. Noodle.
- [Boy] Again, again!
- [Elmo] You can do it, yay!
- [Children] Yay!
- [Elmo] Mr. Noodle did it!
We're proud of you, Mr. Noodle.
Mr. Noodle.
What's that Dorothy?
Dorothy wants to ask someone else.
How do people eat?
- Dorothy, this is how I eat a pizza.
Mmm.
- Dorothy, this is how you eat spaghetti.
You twist the fork and then
you pick it up and eat it.
- This is how you eat
with chopsticks, Dorothy.
You hold it like a pencil and
then you take it and eat it.
See?
- Thank you, Dorothy.
Now, Elmo will ask a baby, yeah.
Oh, hi baby.
Baby, how do you eat?
Go ahead.
(laughs)
Thank you, baby.
Yum, yum, yum!
And now, Elmo has a question for you.
Yeah, you!
Let's see how many hot
dogs pass in front of Elmo.
Let's count.
Hot dog!
There you are, one, one hot dog.
(marching music)
Oh, still one.
One very long hot dog.
But wait, how many baked beans?
One, two, three, four, five,
six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
Wow, ten baked beans
chasing after the hot dog.
(laughs)
Great counting!
(chewing)
Elmo knows more things about eating.
What eats and what doesn't eat.
Let's watch.
Well, drawers don't eat, usually.
(laughs)
(burping)
Excuse you, drawer.
(burping)
Combs don't eat.
(popping)
But, they do have teeth.
Birthday cakes don't eat.
But kids can eat a birthday cake.
(birthday music)
Trains don't eat.
But they do choo.
(train tooting)
Get it, choo choo trains?
(laughs)
Grown ups eat.
Unless Grover's their waiter.
- Oh, waiter, can I have my food?
- I'm coming, sir.
(crashing)
(Elmo laughs)
(burping)
- Drawer!
Some of Elmo's other
friends eat food, too.
You know what?
All of Elmo's friends eat food!
(laughs)
Elmo's friends Timmy and
Ashley made a giant sandwich
the other day and told Elmo all about it.
Timmy and Ashley had lots of
stuff to put on the giant bread.
Cheese.
And more cheese.
And more cheese. (laughs)
Salami.
And more salami.
And even more salami. (laughs)
Lettuce and tomato.
Mustard, but only on Timmy's half.
Pickles, but only on Ashley's half.
And then they put the top
half of the bread on top.
And finally Timmy and Ashley's
sandwich was finished.
A cheese and salami, cheese and salami,
cheese and salami, and lettuce and tomato,
and mustard and pickle sandwich.
Yum, yum.
And then they ate lunch.
And that's how Ashley and Timmy
made a giant sandwich and ate it.
Good eating!
Yum, yum, yum!
Timmy and Ashley even
made Elmo a sandwich.
Wait a minute.
Now Elmo wants to know more about eating.
But where can Elmo find out more?
Hmm?
(electronic squeaking)
Oh yeah, Elmo can watch
the Eating Channel.
- [Announcer] The Eating
Channel, all food all the time.
Don't touch that dial.
- And now let us begin
today's main course.
The girl who loved to
eat and try new foods.
- [Narrator] Once upon a time there was
a girl who loved to eat and try new foods.
- I love to eat.
- [Narrator] And she traveled all over
the world to try new and unusual foods.
- Hi, what's for dinner?
- [Narrator] She went to Italy
and tried linguine with calamari.
- You gonna finish that, Marcello?
- [Narrator] She went to India
and she tried spicy vegetable curry.
- Some like it hot, mmm.
- [Narrator] She went to Japan
and she tried udon with chopsticks.
- (laughs) I love noodles.
- [Narrator] The girl thought she
had tried every food on earth.
But then she heard that
the Jabowski family
of Brooklyn, New York, apartment 4C,
ate something truly extraordinary;
smooshed peanuts on bread.
- Huh?
- [Narrator] Also known as
peanut butter sandwiches!
- Wow, I never ate that before.
- [Narrator] So they gave her a
peanut butter sandwich to try.
- Hey, it's different, but I like it.
I really like it.
- [Narrator] Then they gave her
a glass of milk to go with it.
- Milk?
Weird, (gulping)
but refreshing.
- [Narrator] And so the girl who loved
to eat and try new
foods continued circling
the globe and ate happily ever after.
The End.
- [Announcer] Coming up
on the Eating Channel,
The Last Taco in Paris.
Ciao!
- Oh, now what?
Elmo still wants to know
more about eating food.
(knocking)
Who could that be?
- So, I'm food, you can talk to me.
- Elmo, knows what you
are, you're an apple.
- Yeah, kid, you're right, I am an apple.
- Well, you know what?
Elmo loves apples.
- Oh kid, you got good taste.
Let me tell you about myself.
First of all, I'm a kind of fruit.
And I'm red, see?
- And Elmo's red, too, see?
- Oh yeah, but look, I got
this little stem up on my top.
- You mean right there?
- Yeah.
- That's pretty.
- And inside of me I got
a core, an apple core.
- Oh, very cool.
- And did I mention I was red?
- Yes and so is Elmo, look.
- Oh, yeah.
- [All] Hey, what about us?
We're food, too.
- I'm a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
- Yum.
- Thank you.
- I'm corn.
- I'm broccoli.
- We're vegetables.
- We're vegetables.
- Oh, delicious.
- And I'm a pizza.
- Elmo loves pizza.
- Not only do all these foods taste good,
but they're good for you, too.
They help you to be healthy and strong.
- [All] Food, food, food,
food, food, food, food, food!
- Food for thought.
Oh Apple?
- Hmm?
- Where can Elmo get
food besides his closet?
- Well, you can get the
pizza at a pizza parlor.
- Oh!
Oh look, look, look!
Dorothy's imagining Elmo in a
pizza parlor making a pizza.
Elmo loves this part.
Elmo thinks it's supposed to come down.
- [Apple] While we're
waiting I'll tell you
where you can get me, an apple.
Off a tree.
- Oh yeah.
Elmo picked an apple.
(laughs)
(squishing)
Pizza! (laughs)
- [Apple] And sometimes after we're picked
we're sent to grocery stores where
you can buy us and all kinds of food.
- Oh look, there's bread, grape
jelly, peanut butter, mmm.
Oh, there's apples!
Elmo will buy an apple, yeah.
(thumping)
(yelling)
Elmo's glad he didn't pick a watermelon.
(laughs)
- Yeah, and that's where you get food.
- Thank you, apple.
Apple really likes being
an apple, doesn't she?
- Oh yeah, down to my core.
Well, see ya, I'm gonna
go meet my Granny Smith.
- Bye, apple!
Wow, apple is a great food.
Hey, food is a great food!
Elmo even made a video about
some of Elmo's own food.
Elmo be right there, give Elmo a second!
Oh there it is. (laughs)
With this camera, yeah.
It's called Elmo's Breakfast by Elmo.
(laughs)
TV, come back!
TV, stay there.
Good TV!
(laughs)
This is Elmo's breakfast before he ate it.
Okay now, I'll put it down.
(grunting)
(gobbling)
That's good.
(gulping)
(laughs)
(grunting)
Oh boy, and this is Elmo's
breakfast after he ate it, yeah.
(burping)
Excuse Elmo.
(laughs)
Voo, voo, voo, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
(laughs)
Silly TV!
(laughs)
Elmo really likes all kinds of food.
So does Dorothy, that's why Dorothy
wants us to sing the Food Song.
Oh, you can sing along, too.
(tinkling piano music)
Here we go.
♪ Doo doo doo doo doo ♪
♪ Eat, eat, eat ♪
♪ Eat, eat, eat ♪
♪ Eating, eating food ♪
Everybody!
♪ Eat, eat, eat, eat ♪
♪ Eat, eat, eat, eat ♪
♪ Eating, eating food ♪
♪ Eat, eat, eat ♪
♪ Eat, eat, eat ♪
♪ Eating, eating food ♪
♪ Eat, eat, eat, eat ♪
♪ Eat, eat, eat, eat ♪
♪ Eating, eating food ♪
(laughs)
Say goodbye, Dorothy.
Bye!
(gobbling)
- Now, Big Bird?
- Not yet, Cookie Monster.
Sesame Street was brought to
you today by the letter S.
- Oh yeah, that scrumptious S!
Now, Big Bird, please?
- Not yet, Cookie Monster.
And by the number 19.
- Oh yeah, that delicious 19!
Now, Big Bird?
- Not yet.
Goodbye!
Okay, now!
- Cookie!
(gobbling)
Ah, yeah, now that satisfying eating!
(burping)
Excuse me.
Hey, that satisfying burp, too.
(laughs)
(Sesame Street instrumental theme song)
(Elmo laughing)
(soft music)
