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In the [[1979]] book ''[[Cookie Monster's Storybook]]'', [[Cookie Monster|Cookie Monster's]] [[niece]] is also called Baby Monster. In the [[1994]] book ''[[Me Cookie!]]'', it's revealed that before Cookie Monster got his name, he was called Baby Monster. |
In the [[1979]] book ''[[Cookie Monster's Storybook]]'', [[Cookie Monster|Cookie Monster's]] [[niece]] is also called Baby Monster. In the [[1994]] book ''[[Me Cookie!]]'', it's revealed that before Cookie Monster got his name, he was called Baby Monster. |
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+ | ==Book appearances== |
*''[[The Together Book]]'' (1971) |
*''[[The Together Book]]'' (1971) |
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+ | ==Sesame Street sketches== |
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+ | ! Picture !! Theme !! First appearance !! Description |
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+ | | [[Image:Monsterslookata.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | Monsters look at "A" |
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+ | | align=center| [[Episode 0083]] |
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+ | | A group of monsters look at a giant letter "A", including this character. |
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+ | | [[Image:0573e.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | Monsters and the letter "C" |
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+ | | align=center| [[Episode 0089]] |
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+ | | A group of monsters whisper the letter "C", including this character. |
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+ | |[[Image:Here and There.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | |[[Here and There]] |
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+ | | align=center|[[Episode 0111]] |
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+ | | Baby Monster wants to learn about "here" and "there," so the Beautiful Day Monster and Cookie Monster show him by spreading apart, each calling Baby Monster over to their side. However, whenever Baby gets to "there," he always finds himself "here." |
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+ | |[[Image:Firstandlast.JPG|250px|center]] |
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+ | |[[First and Last (sketch)|First and Last]] |
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+ | | align=center|[[Episode 0116]] |
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+ | |A group of Monsters, led by a [[hippie]], play a game where they march in a line and then switch directions. Grover wants to be first and not last, but can't keep up with the ever-switching directions.{{sketchrelease|Online: [[Sesamestreet.org]]}} |
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+ | ==See also== |
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+ | * [[Sesame Street Monsters]] |
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Revision as of 00:25, 30 June 2015
PERFORMER | Jerry Juhl 1966 |
Jim Henson 1969 | |
Caroll Spinney 1969 | |
DEBUT | 1966 |
Baby Monster is a purple monster with one horn and one tooth. He debuted on the Ed Sullivan Show, as the son of Fred, and later appeared on the first season of Sesame Street, often along with Scudge.
Other Baby Monsters
In the 1979 book Cookie Monster's Storybook, Cookie Monster's niece is also called Baby Monster. In the 1994 book Me Cookie!, it's revealed that before Cookie Monster got his name, he was called Baby Monster.
Book appearances
- The Together Book (1971)
Sesame Street sketches
Picture | Theme | First appearance | Description |
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Monsters look at "A" | Episode 0083 | A group of monsters look at a giant letter "A", including this character. | |
Monsters and the letter "C" | Episode 0089 | A group of monsters whisper the letter "C", including this character. | |
Here and There | Episode 0111 | Baby Monster wants to learn about "here" and "there," so the Beautiful Day Monster and Cookie Monster show him by spreading apart, each calling Baby Monster over to their side. However, whenever Baby gets to "there," he always finds himself "here." | |
First and Last | Episode 0116 | A group of Monsters, led by a hippie, play a game where they march in a line and then switch directions. Grover wants to be first and not last, but can't keep up with the ever-switching directions.
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