He then tries to eat Kermit. After Kermit scolds Cookie Monster and lightly threatens to "teach a lesson", a gang of creepy monsters start surrounding poor Kermit in a threatening manner. Kermit tells Cookie as he reaches each part when he turns the pages. Grover gets tired, and asks Kermit if he can carry something light for a change. Kermit asks Grover to use ladders to demonstrate the difference between short and long. [4], This sketch was taped on December 8, 1983 and directed by David Heeley. Kermit teaches Grover to read his sign with "NO" written on it. [9], This segment was taped on October 24, 1986 and directed by Jon Stone. The opening features the inhabitants of Sesame Street enjoying an ice skating party. But if you have hair all over your body (like. Kermit discusses feet, and is assisted by a pair of human feet. The Sesame Street Book of People and Things, https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/Kermit%27s_Lectures?oldid=1345223, Cookie Monster drinks both of Kermit's glasses of milk, which he was going to use to explain "more" and "less". ... Grover likes to help, and he tries his hardest. This was no exception when Sesame Street premiered in 1969 where the frog became a significant presence all while continuing to appear in other Muppet projects. Kermit adds that feet can also trip over things. According to Kermit, "Hair is a part of you. Cookie Monster tries to eat Guy Smiley in a bakery segment when he thinks that he is the thing Guy told him that's eatable and rhymes with "buy" He helps Kermit with his demonstration by passing the tissue paper through Kermit. The first part is unsettling with Cookie Monster trying to eat Kermit. [7], This segment was taped on January 2, 1986 and directed by Richard Hunt. Kermit has a big box that he wants the monster to get inside, but the monster can't seem to grasp the concept of IN ... he gets beside the box, on the box, and under the box. Kermit and Cookie Monster demonstrate the idea of "some, more and most" using three piles of cookies, each one bigger than the one before. The segment was taped on October 3, 1969 and directed by Neil Smith. And in the second part, the W becomes sentient and attacks a struggling Kermit. Then Cookie Monster breaks into song, with angelic choral … As the feet exit, a crash is heard offscreen. K lecture. Kermit has been instructed to discuss surprises. In the process, he falls off his mushroom. Kermit tries to talk about subtraction with the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, but they keep disappearing one by one, which makes it hard for him ... or does it? The hand gradually becomes more aggressive with Kermit in demonstrating, but the two eventually make up by shaking hands. Daily Popular: Sponsored links: In 1972, Sesame Street had lots of segments with the Muppets interacting with real life kids. He wants them all! Through the years of Sesame Street, Kermit the Frog has done many lectures about various objects and concepts. Grover does things for a long time while Kermit does things for a short time. Kermit demonstrates to the viewer how your neck moves to different positions without moving your body, and how you'd have to move your body at different positions without your neck. Kermit tries to present a lecture about the letter B, but Cookie Monster eats the bottom of the B and turns it into an R. Kermit talks about the R, but then Cookie Monster snacks some more, and makes it a P. Kermit tries to go on, but the monster keeps eating, making it into an F, and then an I, and then nothing at all. Taken a clip from the SNL audition tape, Cookie Monster devours a chocolate chip treat that he is notorious for doing. Often, his lectures went awry, due to the bad assistance of other characters in the skits. (. Film. Wilkins Coffee: A dog-lion beast eats Wontkins. Kermit has him go back and forth bringing one until there is five. Because of course. Kermit explains how a weather calendar works, with Cookie Monster's assistance. It is not a part of me, because I am a frog." Finally, he reveals why he can't get in the box, because. (Check local listings. Kermit counts four eggs. Kermit is upset, until he tastes one of them, and he joins Cookie Monster in finishing off the rest! A Muppet monster would drag Kermit off the wall and then re-appear making a chewing motion, creating the illusion that Kermit was eaten whole. Plot. Bob holds Cookie Monster back and reminds him that he promised not to eat anything in the museum. He points out that some people have hair on their heads, while others have it on their faces. [33], Fozzie Bear is portrayed as Kermit's best friend—a fact reiterated by Kermit in Before You … Cookie Monster, still unnamed, made his Sesame Street debut in the first episode, interfering with Kermit the Frog's "famous W lecture" by eating a model "W" bit by bit. The segments are loosely based on classic literature, plays, films, and TV shows. ", Kermit and Cookie Monster Describe a Telephone. Kermit teaches some, more and most with jars of jellybeans, which Cookie Monster proceeds to eat. Cookie Monster destroys Kermit's rectangle, explaining: "It's a wreck, and it's a tangle!". ... Kermit the Frog tries to sing the alphabet song with a girl named Joey, but she keeps teasing him... Flixxy editors search the internet daily, to find the very best videos for you: SELECTION: From over 300,000 … Kermit talks about "top" and "bottom" using a stack of boxes Grover carries. Grover carries heavy objects, and Kermit carries light objects. Elmo's Musical Adventure: Peter and the Wolf, Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Disappearing Clues, Hold Tight, Hold Tight (Want Some Seafood Mama), https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/Muppets_eating_other_Muppets?oldid=1362506. He explains paintings aren't for eating, they're to look at. To his dismay, a group of monsters keeps going out the In door. Cookie Monster gives Kermit a kiss, then exits. [citation needed] Kermit and Grover demonstrate the difference between heavy and light. Monsterpiece Theater is hosted by Alistair Cookie, Cookie Monster trying his best to look like Alistair Cooke. Kermit demonstrates between by using a ping-pong ball, a donut, and a. Kermit and a monster (proto-Grover) count nine blocks. Most of his lectures had him sitting on top of a brick wall or standing behind one. Part 2: Kermit then changes the lecture to one about little and big with different-sized monsters: Frank and Harold... but he also meets Splurge. Two different takes of this sketch were used on the show. Kermit and Cookie Monster demonstrate what it is to be happy, angry and sad. Kermit talks about rectangles. — Cookie Monster (@MeCookieMonster) February 6, 2019 Find out what the children’s TV icon really thinks of internet cookies, duets and Kermit the Frog in the cutest selection of responses below. 1 Pageant sketches 2 Featured pageants 3 Pageants in other media 4 See also Let's Make a FaceEpisode 0711 Prairie directs the cast in a pageant about the face. It's not edible way have the 123 building are in here. Kermit talks about his favorite subject: frogs. The sign keeps changing throughout his demonstration, so he gets frustrated and says no one will show how to cross the street. Kermit describes the times it is appropriate to use the In and Out doors. Cookie Monster! Elmo loudly insists on helping Kermit demonstrate the difference, and Kermit manages to get Elmo to whisper as they talk about being quiet. Cookie becomes curious about the cookbook's contents and asks what is in each part. [5], This segment was taped December 5, 1983 and directed by Lisa Simon. Kermit tries to explain the difference between two balls, but they keep changing to make themselves the same. Computer Science Engineering Exhausted, Grover faints and rolls DOWN the staircase. He discovers Big Bird baking cookies and when he's told they're for Granny Bird, dresses up as her to steal them. Kermit explains how to read crosswalk signals in order to cross the street. and the word drives up to him. Kermit attempts to talk about the letter K again, when Cookie Monster comes by. Kermit talks about the word "in," and a monster (proto-Grover) wants to help him teach. Kermit asks what sound sunshine makes, Cookie Monster devours the sun symbol. But you might be surprised to learn their backstories, their missions, and the inspiration for each of them. Kermit counts the hand's fingers and lists off various things it can do. lol So … The title song from Don't Eat the Pictures begins with Cookie Monster and his human friend, Bob McGrath in front of Still Life with Ham, a painting by Philippe Rousseau which Cookie Monster tries to devour. Kermit's amazed that Grover can carry the long ladder by himself, but then sees that Grover is on both ends. Kermit chides Cookie Monster for ruining his lesson. A monster (. In "The Glow-Worm" sketch, which Jim Henson performed on many variety shows in the 1960s, Kermit the Frog would sit on a wall, eating passing worms. puppy attacks kermit and elmo. Kermit plans to talk about the letter F, but Beautiful Day Monster delivers an E instead, so he fixes it by using an ax and chopping off the bottom line of the E to make it look like an F. Kermit uses a radio to demonstrate "soft". This is one of the favorites! While they hold on to the banister for support, Kermit tries to think of ideas to get out of the wind. This Kermit is a knitting pattern, but I had to include it because it’s AWESOME. As he leaves, the sign sprouts legs and crosses on its own. Kermit attempts to demonstrate how to use a telephone with the help of. I could write a whole separate post on Fraggles but right now I’m trying to keep it to Sesame Street. A chick hatches out of one egg, so he counts the three eggs -- then two, then one. [8], This segment was taped on January 3, 1986 and directed by Emily Squires. Part 3: Kermit attempts to talk about the letter K again, when Cookie Monster comes by. Kermit talks about horns as a film of animals with horns plays behind him. Cookie Monster strolls through the street, when he spots a delicious-looking bowl of fruit. Kermit plays a sorting game with squares and circles, until Cookie Monster arrives and takes a bite out of the shapes. Meanwhile Cookie Monster describes the same telephone and adds that it is delicious. Alan stops him, pointing out he's using it as for his painting. Cast. Cookie Monster tries eating them too, but hurts his mouth. Part 2: The W starts to walk as Kermit talks about it. Stay focused. Stay focused. Kermit has Grover help him demonstrate up and down by having Grover climb UP a sky-high flight of stairs -- while Kermit takes the elevator to the top. ... Me once tried to eat it, but we found out the hard way. January 23, 2021 Uncategorized 0. However, due to living a somewhat different life than normal frogs, what Kermit says about frogs is somewhat incorrect; for example, Kermit believes that frogs eat fried chicken and pizza, and live in apartment houses. The ending of Kermit's More-and-Less lecture. Sesame Street In Episode 0001, a yet unnamed Cookie Monster tries to eat Kermit (by his frog leg) after devouring the letter "W" in his lecture. Kermit comes across the word "Telephone", spells it, and then teaches the word to the viewer. Big Mean Carl invites some scrumptious rabbits to "Stand By Me". After completing the weather map, Cookie decides to produce sounds of the weather. [1], This segment was taped on January 22, 1970. Cookie then tries to eat his painting, but Alan halts him once more. Kermit tries to demonstrate what round is, with the help of. Kermit talks about the word "Taxi." Grover gets worn out and asks to switch places, and then they demonstrate by tickling each other. He is loyal and loves to talk without using contractions in his words, saying things like, "I am Grover, I am your waiter, and I am here to … Episode 0022. ( First: Episode 0035) SCENE 5. Kermit is being awarded the Frog of the Year award, presented by Grover.Grover first recites a long poem about frogs, which introduces various Kermit the Frog segments from Sesame Street, while being interrupted by the Three Little Pigs, who are there because Kermit introduced them twice on Sesame Street News.. In 2005, Sesame Street focused its 36th season on healthy eating habits and featured a song called "A Cookie Is a Sometimes Food." In a two-part segment, Kermit teaches "some", "more", and "most" with jellybeans and marbles in jars. You know Kermit, Bert and Ernie, Cookie Monster, and the rest of the Sesame Street gang. Kermit talks about "same" by showing two identical rectangles. Kermit gets angry when Cookie Monster eats the happy face that Kermit provided, Cookie Monster feels sad when Kermit threatens to tell Cookie's mommy what he did, and that makes Kermit happy because he was able to do his demonstration without the tasty styrofoam faces. For later sketches, a "slit" in the second Muppet's mouth was made so the eaten Muppet could be pulled through and, if necessary, performed from inside the second Muppet after being "eaten". First up, Cookie Monster eating a cookie. [2], This segment was taped on March 5, 1970. Kermit talks about K words (including his name), while having Cookie Monster display the items he's mentioning. Finally, Cookie karate-chops the K. This segment was taped on January 8, 1970. Cookie Monster gets his choice of the piles, but he doesn't want "some", "more", or even "most". Ever since the early days of Sam and Friends and Muppet commercials, there has been a long tradition of Muppet characters eating each other. His wife … Susan and the kids observe a live chicken and her baby chicks. Beginning, Middle and End with a Cookbook, Kermit describes the beginning, middle and end using a cookbook, with assistance from Cookie Monster. Big Bird has trouble skating, but a little girl gives him a hand, and he ends up doing very well. [6], This segment was taped on November 29, 1984 and directed by David Heeley. Kermit watches some live bears do exercises. Bob holds an American bullfrog and asks Kermit to talk about frogs. Coffee Break Machine: Luncheon Counter Monster eats the, Leo and the Monster: Luncheon Counter Monster threatens to eat. Kermit obliges. He enters through the X, which opens like a door, and then the word TAXI takes off down the line. Cookie Monster eats one of them, making them different. "All in all, it's a good thing we have our necks," he says. [3], This segment was taped on September 17, 1971 and directed by Jim Henson. Kermit attempts to demonstrate between with two poles, which are actually mops held by. New season of Sesame Street premiering Monday Sept 26th 2011! Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Disgusted, Kermit complains that he didn’t want to teach "empty", and asks who can talk about the word "full". Part 1: Kermit attempts to talk about the letter K, but it falls off the wall. A monster eats a sophisticated piece of technology. Episode 0044. Wilkins Coffee: A black spider-like monster eats Wontkins. Other Muppets. When an. Kermit gets angry when Cookie Monster eats the happy face that Kermit provided, Cookie Monster feels sad when Kermit threatens to tell Cookie's mommy what he did, and that makes Kermit happy because he was able to do his demonstration without the tasty styrofoam faces. The surprise instead comes from a young girl, who gives him some flowers. Kermit sighs, "Well, I guess that's the end of the book. New episodes weekday mornings on PBS! Kermit teaches "full" with a full glass of milk until Cookie Monster drinks it all (with a straw). See Gikow, p. 155, for a visual representation of … Kermit is about to talk about the letter R, until Cookie Monster karate chops one of the legs off, turning it into a P. When Kermit threatens to tell the monster's mommy, Cookie reassembles the broken letter back to the letter "R". How big is your cookie collection? Next, he confirms that a man has built a birdhouse because of his wood, paint, and carpenter's tools. At the mention of "desserts" at the end, Cookie eats the cookbook. Kermit and Cookie Monster demonstrate what it is to be happy, angry and sad. Instead, Cookie offers other alternatives, ultimately choosing to go around it. Kermit replaces them with jars of marbles. Kermit describes a black rotary dial telephone that is skinny in the middle, has a round base, and a big circle with a lot of little circles, and has cords at the back. When Kermit insults Cookie Monster, several of Cookie Monster's monster pals gang up on Kermit, prompting him to point out that now there are more monsters and less frogs. Grover helps Kermit show the number 5 using blocks, but Grover doesn't know how many to get (he can't count to 5). He carries a giant sandwich... while Grover picks up a helium balloon, which carries him away! Kermit tests two blindfolded monsters and aks them which number they're feeling. Some of the monsters besides Cookie were. He turns it into an "N," a "V," and finally an "I," to Kermit's frustration. (This was done on a chroma-key background). Part 2: Kermit attempts to talk about the letter K again, but the top half of the K collapses. Cookie Monster and Ernie: During Ernie 's naptime, Cookie Monster tries to steal and eat Ernie's pillow by distracting him with a bell. Kermit talks about hair. Kermit talks about clues. When he looks at a painting, he feels happy. Kermit talks about hands, with some assistance from a human hand. He wonders what kind of surprise he's in store for, such as a scare from a monster or being hit with a pie. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Even Cookie Monster himself can't deny the similarity. Then he counts the four chicks. When he notices, Kermit talks about the capital and small G, with the assistance of. Kermit talks about the letter Z, but it turns up and becomes an N. Kermit tries to explain the difference between "happy" and "sad", two emotions which Elmo displays while trying to get Kermit to play with him. Kermit and Two-Headed Monster on Listening, Kermit explains the importance of listening, using the. He pours the contents of a watering can for rain, for wind, blew a few blows of air for wind. Bert falls victim to the antics of Ernie, Cookie Monster, and The Count as they play ice hockey with one of his shoes as the puck, clown around while barrel jumping, play a practical joke on him, and make him very dizzy in a ga… Kermit demonstrates big, bigger and biggest as the camera zooms in on him. Funniest Cookie Monster moment ever! Steve Whitmire as Kermit the Frog (New Material) … After describing how a taxi works, a small Muppet calls "taxi!" ... Kermit. He wears a smoking jacket and holds a pipe which he usually ends up eating. This cockroach, I mean what can you say? Kermit the Frog as Big Bird Slim Wilson as Bob Rizzo the Rat as Elmo Sam the Eagle as Oscar the Grouch Spamela Hamderson as Gina David Hoggselhoff as Mike Wayne as Gordon Mildred Huxtetter as Maria Fozzie Bear as Snuffy Gonzo as Telly Monster Flash as Alex Bobo the Bear as Mr. Handford Wanda as Susan Penguins as Honkers Beaker as Dinger Ronald Duck as Duck … To demonstrate "through", Kermit tries to get Cookie Monster to run through a piece of tissue paper. Kermit tells off Cookie Monster, until he learns that he wants to help him. Cookie Monster eats the most marbles in the jar and hurts his mouth. He shows that a boy has grown some carrots because he has a hoe, a watering can, and a bunch of carrots. The W starts a war, which it wins. [10], This segment was taped on November 21, 1986 and directed by Jon Stone.[11]. and knocking Chris out unconscious. Elmo loudly interrupts Kermit's demonstration of "quiet" and "loud". After Kermit's lecture ends, the feet refuse to leave, so Kermit decides to tickle them. Closely identified with the show, Kermit usually appeared as a lecturer on simple topics, a straight man to another Muppet foil (usually Grover, Herry Monster or Cookie Monster), or a news reporter interviewing storybook characters for Sesame Street News. The balls are large and yellow with colorful stripes. Kermit tells Cookie to place them on the right spot on the weather map. Kermit talks about walls and gets trapped by four walls that surround him.
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