Cookie3001
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I always thought Cookie became second best because it was easy to add him with Elmo merchandise, companies could just use the same patterns and just remove the nose
That sounds completely fictitious, there has been Cookie Monster merch up the wazoo before Elmo. Cookie Monster is just one of those characters that everyone loves similar to the Swedish Chef and Cookie Monster sells.I always thought Cookie became second best because it was easy to add him with Elmo merchandise, companies could just use the same patterns and just remove the nose
Yeah...I mean, its a decent theory in terms of design, but Cookie Monster has always been pretty popular, if in bigger waves than others. He's just very lovable and endearing.That sounds completely fictitious, there has been Cookie Monster merch up the wazoo before Elmo. Cookie Monster is just one of those characters that everyone loves similar to the Swedish Chef and Cookie Monster sells.
Plus he’s been Sesame’s most popular character even during the years where Frank wasn’t available. They even included him on the cover of the Sing Yourself Sillier video.Yeah...I mean, its a decent theory in terms of design, but Cookie Monster has always been pretty popular, if in bigger waves than others. He's just very lovable and endearing.
Man I love Elmo Saves Christmas! Its one of my favorite Sesame Street projects and Christmas specials.TBH, this was the only good pairing of Elmo and Cookie Monster they ever did throughout the history of the show.
Frank wasn't available for CinderElmo, most of the time Steve and Kevin did the puppetry work of Frank's characters and Frank just did dubbing.I've never really been a fan of Elmo based content. I'm not an Elmo hater but in my opinion sometimes it just gets TOO kiddie when they base it all around him (this includes later seasons of Elmo's World and most recently The Not Too Late Show) But I must say, Elmo Saves Christmas and all those other 90's specials are simply unforgettable. Elmo saves Christmas has such a wonderful story and they do a good job of basing the plot around Elmo without pushing away Big Bird, Grover or any of the other characters. On that note I must say that Cookie was not quite as vibrant as the other characters in those specials. In ESC he really doesn't appear outside of that one scene other than silent appearances in the background. In Elmopalooza he doesn't speak in actual words until the finale, just crunching and grumbling sounds and in Cinderelmo he appeared as both the baker and post monster general so you'd think that with him having 2 different jobs the writers would have had more to work with but no, just 2 scenes. My guess is that it just had to do with Frank limiting his performances and in all 3 he performs Grover plenty throughout the special and a little bit of Bert in Elmopalooza and Cinderelmo.