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==Inserts==
 
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*[[Baby Bear]] demonstrates the word "Hot".
 
*[[Baby Bear]] demonstrates the word "Hot".
*Cartoon: "Wash Your Hands Before You Eat"; Artist: [[Bruce Cayard]] {{eka|2640}}
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*Cartoon: "[[Wash Your Hands (cartoon)|Wash Your Hands Before You Eat]]"; Artist: [[Bruce Cayard]] {{eka|2640}}
 
*Animation: In stop-motion, sandwich ingredients square-dance in a ring and arrange themselves into a sandwich and ends with a bite taken out of it. {{eka|3080}}
 
*Animation: In stop-motion, sandwich ingredients square-dance in a ring and arrange themselves into a sandwich and ends with a bite taken out of it. {{eka|3080}}
 
*A pizza is made and the slices form the word PIZZA. {{eka|3408}}
 
*A pizza is made and the slices form the word PIZZA. {{eka|3408}}

Revision as of 03:59, 3 April 2016

ElmosMagicCookbookVHS
Release Date 2001
Produced by Sony Wonder
Format VHS
ASIN

Elmo's Magic Cookbook is a 2001 Sesame Street direct-to-video special, focused on teaching kids how easy it is to cook.

Elmo is exploring the attic of the Carriage House with two kids and Telly. In the process, they discover a magic cookbook (which behaves like a CG puppy) and summon Jean the Genie. Though she grants food-based wishes, Jean can only materialize ingredients (and transport the cast to an undisclosed kitchen location). The group must cook the food themselves, which results in Telly spending most of the video churning ice cream. In keeping with tradition, the ingredients are sentient Muppets, who crack one-liners but express no concern over their eventual consumption by a furry red monster, but do demand recognition.

To provide the appropriate adult supervision and assistance, Jean summons Alan (who shows them how to arrange food into animals or objects) and Emeril Lagasse (to make pizza). Finally, Jean summons the Pocket Queen (Heather Headley) who explains the concept of food pockets and shows him how to make Vietnamese summer rolls. The group finally enjoys their ice cream (and a last minute cameo by Cookie Monster), while the end credits feature food constructed caricatures of the Sesame Street Muppets.

The video was included on the DVD, C is for Cooking, as a bonus feature.

Inserts

Other releases

Credits

Kevin Clash as Elmo and Baloney
Martin P. Robinson as Telly, Cheese, Glass of Milk
Stephanie D'Abruzzo as Jean the Genie, Cow
Jerry Nelson as Mr. Johnson (insert)
David Rudman as Cookie Monster and Baby Bear (insert)
Matt Vogel as Glass of Water
John Tartaglia as Tomato
Rick Lyon
Lara MacLean
and Frank Oz as Grover (insert) and Cookie Monster (voice only)