Though the last official video in the series was The Best of Cookie in 1994, Sony Wonder released more new videos in 1995-1996 with this logo, from Cookie’s Best Bites to Elmo's World Games. These videotapes lids and reel are colored green, so they're very easy to spot. As the logo fades out, Cookie is silent.Īvailability: Seen on Sesame Street videos under the "My Sesame Street Home Video" label from the period distributed by TBA Home Video (there were 16 in all). Also, as Cookie’s eyes spin around, Cookie Monster sighs. On The Best of Cookie, the 1993 calypso rendition of the Sesame Street theme is heard, and as Cookir takes a bite out of the street sign, the crunching munching and biting sounds are much softer and quieter (kind of like if you are chomping on an apple), and Cookie does not make any sound as he is munching.In the shorter version, a (naturally) shorter version of the harmonica theme and the same munching sounds are used.On The Best of Elmo, Cookie doesn't say "Delicious.".As the logo fades out, Cookie says "Delicious." As Cookie takes a bite out of the street sign, we hear a hard, loud crunching, munching and biting sound (kind of like if you are chomping on a carrot), and Cookie makes the "Omm Umm yum yum." noise, and as his eyes spin around, he doesn't make a noise. Music/Sounds: The Sesame Street theme (the slow paced harmonica rendition used at the beginning of almost all Sesame Street episodes until mid 1984ish). Variant: In Sesame Street VHS releases, the logo started with Cookie eating the sign, and ended after he licks his finger. As the logo fades out, Cookie says, "Delicious." Afterwards, he licks his finger and has a delighted expression on his face with his eyes spinning around. He looks back and forth, and then, he takes a bite out of the left side of the screen, and chews it noisily and messily. Logo: On a white background, and fading from the CTW logo, we see the Sesame Street sign come up to the bottom of the screen with MY and HOME VIDEO in yellow. Sony Wonder then took over the Sesame Street Home Video brand in 1998 and they continued releasing videos until 2001, when Barney Sucks took over, and when they closed operations, distribution of post-2001 Sesame Street titles has since been taken over by Sony itself. It was a huge success, but in 1996, TBA dropped this division and began releasing TV specials and new-to-video specials. Background: Sesame Street Home Video (formerly My Sesame Street Home Video) is a home entertainment company that was established in 1994 as a joint venture between Sesame Workshop (formerly Children’s Television Studios) and TBA to educate young children not just on TV, but on DVD.
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