

Segments produced in 2005 involved "The Letter of the Day Games": a game show introduced by an energetic off-camera announcer (voiced by Matt Vogel). In 2004, Prairie Dawn joined "Letter of the Day" the segments in this incarnation were almost similar, with a foam letter used instead of an icing one.

The original segments involved a letter written in icing on a cookie, which Cookie Monster tried to stop himself from eating, but invariably ate it. Cookie Monster hosted the segment with cameo appearances by guests for the first two years. The "Letter of the Day", or "Cookie's Letter Time", is a segment introduced in 2002. The segment premiered on HBO on Novemand has aired 44 episodes so far. To complete their recipe, the monsters drive the truck to a specific location and learn about where certain foods originally come from. Introduced in Season 48, the segments star Cookie Monster and Gonger (from The Furchester Hotel), working in their own food truck and fielding orders from live children via video message. In each episode, Cookie Monster learns about self-control and regulation as the team thwarts the dastardly attacks of a villainous baker known simply as "The Crumb." Eleven segments were aired during Season 46-48 from 2016 to 2018. The segments star Cookie Monster as the rookie agent of a team of crime-fighting cookies called "Smart Cookies." His teammates include leader Chipowski, tech-guy Figby and clue-diviner Miss Fortune. Fifteen segments aired over two seasons from 2013 through 2015.Īired in season 46.

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A new segment about Cookie Monster in movie preview parodies. Main article: Elmo: The Musical Elmo & Tango's Mysterious Mysteries (seasons 52–) įirst aired in season 52, this animated segment shows Elmo and his new puppy Tango solving mysteries around Sesame Street.Ĭookie Monster Cookie's Crumby Pictures Īired in season 44.
