

Just as he is about to leave, Big Bird’s friends remind him of all the things he would miss if he migrated to the rainforest. In fact, Big Bird likes it so much he wants to move there! Big Bird begins packing and waving good bye to all of his friends on Sesame Street. The rainforest is warm and colorful and has animals of every color and size. Freddy Flapman pops up one last time and Big Bird’s nest area is turned into a beautiful rainforest! Big Bird likes it. Next, Freddy Flapman transforms Sesame Street into a big swamp where Big Bird learns all about this habitat and where owls and ducks like to live. Freddy Flapman tells him that he might like living in a new habitat and takes Big Bird on a virtual tour! First, Freddy Flapman takes Big Bird to the beach where there are pelicans and gulls and beautiful ocean views. In the end, Cookie Monster realizes that the moon is not acookie and that he wouldn’t even want to eat the moon since then, it wouldn’t bethere to shine down on the Earth anymore.īig Bird is eating a hot bowl of soup on a cold day outside Hooper's Store when Freddy Flapman, played by Lin-Manuel Miranda, from Flychert Real Estate, finds Big Bird and tries to convince him to migrate somewhere warm. Finally, Gordon enters with former astronaut, BuzzAldrin, who explains to Cookie Monster that the moon is made out of rock and whileit is not a cookie, it is still a beautiful and exciting place that we can always look upat from the Earth. Cookie Monster is still left wondering how he could get to the moonand find out if it is a cookie.


They don’t know since they’ve never tasted themoon before. Since Slimey has been to the moon before and Gabi issaying a nursery rhyme about the cow who jumped over the moon, Cookie Monsterasks them if the moon is a cookie. While Gordon tries to tellhim that the moon is not a cookie, he decides to just let Cookie Monster find outand learn this on his own.
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Other moments of interest: The segment where kids talk about firefighters is fascinating (and cute).Ĭookie Monster thinks the moon is a giant cookie and sets off on a mission to figureout how he could get to the moon so that he could eat it. My only complaint is that the firemen aren't sexy and smouldering enough, and hey, where are the female firefighters? After a fun tour of the firehouse, Elmo stops being scared and expresses his admiration for the firefighters, even wearing the FDNY cap at the end. A fireman notices this and offers to show Elmo the fire station. Although the fire is put out quickly and with little damage, Elmo is terrified. On the Street: Elmo is pleased to take Maria to lunch, just like a grownup, but plans go awry when a grease fire starts at Hooper's Store. Number of the day (by the Count): 3, with help from the 3 Bears Love that penguin impersonating an elephant! Monster time: Monster Clubhouse, shorter than on Show #3974 and actually funny. Opening scene: Cookie Monster plays a cookie-rific multi-round game of ""One of These Things is Not Like The Other"" with Big Bird.
