Sesame Street Season 55
Sesame Street Season 55 has premiered on Max with new episodes each Thursday. Watch and let us know your thoughts.
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Back to the Rock Season 2
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I completely agree with you. I never liked him as much after they rebuilt him with a stiff "duck bill" mouth rather than the floppy mouth that you could manipulate with your fingers. They have gone back to more of the rounded shape for his mouth as opposed to the more squared off version.
I've noticed Cookie Monster has a sorta neck-collar of foam to help keep the shape for the fur body draped below, which is more noticable in some incarnations of the puppet than others, but I can't tell if there's any foam for the hands or wrists. It's hard to tell their size with the fur. Anyone know?
I've noticed Cookie Monster has a sorta neck-collar of foam to help keep the shape for the fur body draped below, which is more noticable in some incarnations of the puppet than others, but I can't tell if there's any foam for the hands or wrists. It's hard to tell their size with the fur. Anyone know?
I think I posted this somewhere a long time ago, but it's easier for me to just type it again than search for it.
There is no foam for the hand or wrist. There is a full glove sewn to the inside of his mouth that the puppeteer puts his hand into. Especially in the earlier Cookie that we were talking about where there was no mouth plate, that was the only way to control him. Also, it leaves the area where the back of his mouth is open clear to be able to put things down into it.
You say the mouth had an opening to put things down? It was almays my understanding that the puppeteer crumbled the styrofoam cookies into crumbs giving the illusion they were eaten
You can even clearly see which side the opening is on in that video. It's the right side so it was easier for Frank's left hand to stuff things into it.
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