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⚫ | '''Cyranose de Bergerac''', a poet with a foot-long nose, tries to help the Queen of [[France]] finish her poem in a "[[Monsterpiece Theater]]" segment on ''[[Sesame Street]]''. Unfortunately, the word used to finish it is the word |
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⚫ | '''Cyranose de Bergerac''', a poet with a foot-long nose, tries to help the Queen of [[France]] finish her poem in a "[[Monsterpiece Theater]]" segment on ''[[Sesame Street]]''. Unfortunately, the word used to finish it is the word that makes him very angry which is "nose." Hearing that word makes him go into a frenzy, swishing his nose back and forth like a sword. The segment was written by [[Tony Geiss]]. |
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− | After this segment aired, Cyranose appeared in a few episodes on [[Season 24]], beginning with [[Episode 3010]]. |
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+ | After this segment aired, Cyranose appeared in a few episodes from [[Season 24]] through [[season 27]], beginning with [[Episode 3010]]. He also made a brief cameo in an ''[[Elmo's World]]'' [[Elmo's World: Noses|episode about noses]] (performed by [[Joey Mazzarino]] and with a pink nose instead). |
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Revision as of 02:46, 19 February 2016
PERFORMER | Jerry Nelson |
DEBUT | 1992 |
PATTERN | Green |
Cyranose de Bergerac, a poet with a foot-long nose, tries to help the Queen of France finish her poem in a "Monsterpiece Theater" segment on Sesame Street. Unfortunately, the word used to finish it is the word that makes him very angry which is "nose." Hearing that word makes him go into a frenzy, swishing his nose back and forth like a sword. The segment was written by Tony Geiss.
After this segment aired, Cyranose appeared in a few episodes from Season 24 through season 27, beginning with Episode 3010. He also made a brief cameo in an Elmo's World episode about noses (performed by Joey Mazzarino and with a pink nose instead).
The character was inspired by Edmond Rostand's 1897 play Cyrano de Bergerac.