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{{Short description|One-hour Sesame Street special}} |
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==Overview== |
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| country = United States |
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| language = English |
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| network = [[PBS]] |
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| released = {{Start date|1983|11|16}} |
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'''''Don't Eat the Pictures: Sesame Street at the Metropolitan Museum of Art''''' (or simply '''''Don't Eat the Pictures''''') is a one-hour ''[[Sesame Street]]'' special that aired on [[Public Broadcasting Service|PBS]] on November 16, 1983. The title comes from a song in the special, "Don't Eat the Pictures",<ref>{{cite web|url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksClUFJx3l0|title = Don't Eat the Pictures}}</ref> sung by [[Cookie Monster]].<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.sesameworkshop.org/press-kits/season41/muppet-bios.php#cookiemonster|title = Muppet Bios: Cookie Monster}}</ref> It was available as a [[video tape]] by Random House in 1987,<ref>{{cite web|url = https://www.amazon.com/Dont-Eat-Pictures-Sesame-Metropolitan/dp/6302276209|title = Product Details}}</ref> and it was re-released on [[VHS]] by [[Sony Wonder]] in 1996 and on [[DVD]] in 2011. The special has everybody reprising their roles from the children's television series, ''[[Sesame Street]]''. The story takes on getting locked in at New York City's [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] as they embark on an adventure to find their [[friend]] [[Big Bird]],<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.sesameworkshop.org/press-kits/season41/muppet-bios.php#bigbird|title = Muppet Bios: Big Bird}}</ref> who has gotten lost finding [[Mr. Snuffleupagus|Snuffy]].<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.sesameworkshop.org/press-kits/season41/muppet-bios.php#snuffy|title = Muppet Bios: Aloysius Snuffleupagus}}</ref> They must stay there until the morning while avoiding a night watchman. The special features the regular human cast of ''[[Sesame Street]]'' along with several puppet characters, including [[Cookie Monster]], [[Telly Monster|Telly]],<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.sesameworkshop.org/press-kits/season41/muppet-bios.php#telly|title = Muppet Bios: Telly Monster}}</ref> [[Bert (Sesame Street)|Bert]]<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.sesameworkshop.org/press-kits/season41/muppet-bios.php#ernie|title = Muppet Bios: Bert}}</ref> & [[Ernie (Sesame Street)|Ernie]],<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.sesameworkshop.org/press-kits/season41/muppet-bios.php#bert|title = Muppet bios: Ernie}}</ref> [[Count von Count|The Count]],<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.sesameworkshop.org/press-kits/season41/muppet-bios.php#count|title = Muppet bios: Count}}</ref> [[Grover]],<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.sesameworkshop.org/press-kits/season41/muppet-bios.php#grover|title = Muppet bios: Grover}}</ref> and [[Oscar the Grouch]].<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.sesameworkshop.org/press-kits/season41/muppet-bios.php#oscar|title = Muppet bios: Oscar the Grouch}}</ref> [[Mr. Snuffleupagus|Snuffy]] also appears, even though his names are revealed to be [[Mr. Snuffleupagus]] and Aloysius Snuffleupagus; however, at this point in the show's history, he is still the [[imaginary friend]] of [[Big Bird]], never seen by the other characters on [[Sesame Street (fictional location)|Sesame Street]]. |
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The special has the main human cast along with several of the muppet characters going along including Big Bird, Cookie Monster, Telly, Bert and Ernie, Count von Count, Grover, and Oscer. At this point in the shows history, Snuffy is still an imaginary friend to Big Bird. Big Bird has arranged to meet with Snuffy at the museum but before he can, it is time for the group to leave for the night. Big Bird decides to go off and look for Snuffy. |
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==Plot== |
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Before the group can leave, they realize Big Bird is missing and run all through the museum looking for him. The case has them going through different exibits at high speed and missing, spotting, and chasing Big Bird. After a bit, the group gives up to find they are locked in the museum for the night. They decide to go back out and look for Big Bird and look at all the exibits while they are at it. |
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The Sesame Street gang have gone on a field trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Big Bird has arranged to meet with Snuffy at the museum but before he can, it is closing time. Big Bird decides to go off and look for Snuffy. Before the group can leave, they realize Big Bird is missing and run all through the museum looking for him. The chase has them going through different exhibits at high speed and missing, spotting, and chasing him. After a bit, they give up, only to find that they are locked in the museum overnight. They decide to go back out and look for Big Bird and look at all the exhibits while they are at it. |
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Big Bird eventually finds Snuffy and |
Big Bird eventually finds Snuffy and the Egypt and encounter a prince named Sahu and his cat who been cursed to remain on Earth not be to a his he the " , Sahu and . |
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Meanwhile, the |
Meanwhile, the group has split up and are all in different . Bob and Cookie Monster find themselves looking at pictures with food in them. While Cookie tries to eat the pictures, Bob points out to him a sign that says "'t eat the . replies with "Oh, this going to be a night" He later song about this. |
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As the night passes, Big Bird and Snuffy continue to try to figure out the answer to the question. Soon, just before midnight, Big Bird unknowingly figures out the answer is "a museum". When the demon appears that night, the question is answered correctly and Sahu is sent to [[Osiris]] ([[Fritz Weaver]]) to have his heart weighed. When the feather to weigh his heart doesn't appear, Big Bird offers one of his to help. But when Sahu's heart is too heavy, Big Bird claims that it wasn't fair since Sahu was on Earth for 40 centuries and he was so alone his heart would be heavy, so he can't become a star. |
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Oscer finds an exibit of sculpturs that have been broken by natural disasters. He looks in and brakes into song on how beautiful they are to him. Grover finds an exibit fild with armor from the Midevil times and think a suit of Maximillion armor is a guy named "Max" and tries to befriend him by changing into his Super Grover costume and sings "I Want to Be Your Friend." |
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After this, Sahu's heart becomes lighter and he is now ready to join his parents and take his cat. Big Bird and Snuffy then exit the museum, look up into the night sky, and see four stars in a straight line (representing Sahu, his parents, and his cat), and are glad that they reunited Sahu with his parents. When morning comes, Big Bird finds the group and Snuffy is not there. He got up early and left to get to "Snufflegarden", much to the gang’s frustration. Bob commends Cookie Monster for behaving himself inside the museum and rewards him by saying he can have anything for sale on a hot dog cart. Cookie Monster, in a fit of hunger and gladness, elects to eat everything, even the cart itself. |
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As the night passes, Big Bird and Snuffy continue to try and figure out the answer to the question. Soon before midnight Big Bird unknowingly figures out the answer is "a museum." When the deamon appears that night, the question is answered correctly and Sahu is sent to Osiris to have his heart weighed. When the feather to weigh his heart doesn't appear, Big Bird offers one of his to help. When Sahu's heart is too heavy, Big Bird claims that it wasn't fair since Sahu was on Earth for so long and so alone his heart would be heavy. |
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After the credits, Big Bird pretends to be a statue. He encourages the viewers to visit their local museum, and comments on how staying perfectly still is tiring and wonders how statues can do it. |
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After this, Sahu heart becomes lighter and he is allowed to join his perants and take his cat. When morning comes aroung Big Bird finds the other group and Snuffy is gone. He left early to get to "Snuffle Garden." |
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*"Broken and Beautiful"<ref>{{cite web|url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5v9fodgaT_I|title = Don't Eat the Pictures: Broken and Beautiful}}</ref> — sung by [[Oscar the Grouch|Oscar]] when he sees art pieces that are broken, or beautiful ([[Caroll Spinney]]) |
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*"I Want To Be Your Friend"<ref>{{cite web|url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kp5zpI2t2jY|title = Super Grover Sings "I Want To Be Your Friend"}}</ref> — sung by [[Grover]]'s [[alter ego]], "Super Grover" while making friends at the museum ([[Frank Oz]]) |
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*"Don't Eat the Pictures"<ref name="youtube1">{{cite web|url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcQ7m1vFlYI|title = Sesame Street: Don't Eat the Pictures}}</ref> — sung by [[Cookie Monster]]. In the end, he loves to devour something else if possible (Oz). Also sung by three angel monsters ([[Ivy Austin]]). |
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*"You're Gonna Be A Star" — sung by [[Big Bird]] when he asks his friend to be a [[star]] (Spinney). Also sung by his friend, Sahu (Aram Chowdhury). |
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*"Mothers and Children"<ref>{{cite web|url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFKKoWSpjCw|title = Mothers & Children}}</ref> — sung by Olivia when she learns all about mothers and their little children ([[Alaina Reed Hall]]) |
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The title song from ''Don't Eat the Pictures'' begins with Cookie Monster and his human friend, [[Bob McGrath]] in front of ''Still Life with Ham'', a painting by Philippe Rousseau which Cookie Monster tries to devour. Bob holds Cookie Monster back and reminds him that he promised not to eat anything in the museum. Then Cookie Monster breaks into song, with angelic choral accompaniment, about paintings, statues, and mummies, and how he understands how important it is to not devour them.<ref name="youtube1"/> |
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# Don't Eat the Pictures |
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# I Want To Be Your Friend |
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==Cast== |
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# Broken and Beautiful |
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# Your Gonna Be A Star |
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===Muppet performers=== |
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# Mother and Child |
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* [[Caroll Spinney]] as [[Big Bird]] and [[Oscar the Grouch]] |
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* [[Frank Oz]] as [[Cookie Monster]], [[Bert (Sesame Street)|Bert]], and [[Grover]] |
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* [[Jerry Nelson]] as [[Count von Count]] |
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* [[Martin P. Robinson]] as [[Mr. Snuffleupagus|Snuffy]] |
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* [[Bryant Young]] as Snuffy (assistant) |
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* [[Jim Henson]] as [[Ernie (Sesame Street)|Ernie]] |
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* [[Brian Meehl|Brian Muehl]] as Telly |
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* [[Richard Hunt (puppeteer)|Richard Hunt]] |
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* [[Ivy Austin]] as Angels |
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===Humans=== |
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* [[Linda Bove]] as [[Linda (Sesame Street)|Linda]] |
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* [[Northern Calloway]] as [[David (Sesame Street)|David]] |
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* [[Loretta Long]] as [[Susan Robinson|Susan]] |
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* [[Sonia Manzano]] as [[Maria Figueroa Rodriguez|Maria]] |
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* [[Bob McGrath]] as [[Bob Johnson (Sesame Street)|Bob]] |
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* [[Roscoe Orman]] as [[Gordon Robinson (Sesame Street)|Gordon]] |
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* [[Alaina Reed Hall]] as [[Olivia Robinson|Olivia]] |
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* Aram Chowdhury as Egyptian Prince Sahu |
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* [[James Mason]] as Demon |
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* [[Fritz Weaver]] as Osiris |
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* [[Paul Dooley]] as Museum Night Watchman |
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* Li Alexander |
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* Jason Paul Janzer |
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* Nadia Jones |
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* Mika Kakizaki |
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* David Zetlin-Jones |
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* Andrew Cassese |
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* [[Jon Stone]] as Intercom Announcer |
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* [[Caroline Kennedy]] (uncredited) |
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==Crew== |
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* Conceived and Written by: [[Tony Geiss]] |
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* Produced by: Lisa Simon, Arlene Sherman, Tony Geiss |
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* Music by: [[Joe Raposo]], Tony Geiss, [[Stephen J. Lawrence]], [[Christopher Cerf (producer)|Christopher Cerf]], Dick Lieb |
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* Arranger and Conductor: Dick Lieb |
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* Music Coordinator: Danny Epstein |
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* Music Assistant: Dave Connor |
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* Production Supervisor: Frieda Lipp |
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* Associate Directors: Robert J. Emerick, Ted May |
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* 2nd Unit Director: Emily Squires |
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* Art Director: Victor DiNapoli |
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* Lighting Directors: David M. Clark, Jim Tetlow |
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* Muppets by: Caroly Wilcox, Kermit Love, Donald Sahlin with Ed Christie, Cheryl Blalock, Richard Termine, Noel MacNeal |
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* Production Stage Manager: Chet O'Brien |
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* Stage Manager: Niles Goodsite |
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* Set Decorator: Nat Mongioi |
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* Graphic Artist: Gerri Brioso |
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* Costume Designer: Bill Kellard |
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* Assistant to the Producers: Cheryl Ann Jung |
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* Production Assistants: Diane Mitchell, Mercedes Polanco, Thelma Moses, Danette Morganelli, Lynn Roberge, Stuart Lowery, Richard Grigonis |
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* Make-Up: Lee Halls |
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* Hairstylist: Karen Specht |
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* Wardrobe: Grisha Mynova |
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* Technical Director: Ralph Mensch |
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* Audio: Blake Norton |
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* Cameramen: Miguel Armstrong, Manny Gutierrez |
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* Video: Bob Haight |
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* Mobile Facilities Provided by: Reeves Teletape |
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* Videotape Editor: Matty Powers |
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* Sound Effects: Dick Maitland |
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* Engineer In Charge: Mark Schubin |
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* Executive Producer: Jim and Jane Henson, Joan Ganz Cooney, Lloyd Morrisett, Dulcy Singer |
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* Directed by: Jon Stone |
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* '''For the Metropolitan Museum of Art''' |
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** The Office of Film & Television: Karl Katz |
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** Production Coordinator: Caroline Kennedy |
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** With Special Thanks To: Philippe de Montebello · And To The Departments Of: American Art, Ancient Near Eastern Art, Arms & Armor, Buildings, Egyptian Art, European Paintings, European Sculpture & Decorative Arts, Far Eastern Art, Greek & Roman Art, Information Desk, Operations, Public Information, Primitive Art, Photograph & Slide Library, Photograph Studio, Security, Twentieth Century Art · Richard Morsches, Linda Sylling, Joseph Volpato, Al, Siciliano, Hiram Pabon, Tom Gaffney, & The Entire Staff Of The Metropolitan Museum Of Art · And To: Dr. William Gutsch - American Museum Of National History - Hayden Planetarium |
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==See also== |
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*[[List of American films of 1983]] |
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==References== |
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{{reflist}} |
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==External links== |
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* {{muppets}} |
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* {{IMDb title|id=0331999}} |
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* {{YouTube|id=MUtkBzj7nvU|title=''Don't Eat the Pictures''}} |
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{{Sesame Street}} |
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[[Category:1983 television specials]] |
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[[Category:1983 children's films]] |
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[[Category:Sesame Street features]] |
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[[Category:Metropolitan Museum of Art in popular culture]] |
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[[Category:1980s American television specials]] |
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[[Category:Television shows set in museums]] |
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[[Category:Films directed by Jon Stone]] |
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[[Category:Ancient Egypt in popular culture]] |
Latest revision as of 00:51, 28 October 2024
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Don't Eat the Pictures | |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
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Network | PBS |
Release | November 16, 1983 |
Don't Eat the Pictures: Sesame Street at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (or simply Don't Eat the Pictures) is a one-hour Sesame Street special that aired on PBS on November 16, 1983. The title comes from a song in the special, "Don't Eat the Pictures",[1] sung by Cookie Monster.[2] It was available as a video tape by Random House in 1987,[3] and it was re-released on VHS by Sony Wonder in 1996 and on DVD in 2011. The special has everybody reprising their roles from the children's television series, Sesame Street. The story takes on getting locked in at New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art as they embark on an adventure to find their friend Big Bird,[4] who has gotten lost finding Snuffy.[5] They must stay there until the morning while avoiding a night watchman. The special features the regular human cast of Sesame Street along with several puppet characters, including Cookie Monster, Telly,[6] Bert[7] & Ernie,[8] The Count,[9] Grover,[10] and Oscar the Grouch.[11] Snuffy also appears, even though his names are revealed to be Mr. Snuffleupagus and Aloysius Snuffleupagus; however, at this point in the show's history, he is still the imaginary friend of Big Bird, never seen by the other characters on Sesame Street.
Plot
[edit]The Sesame Street gang have gone on a field trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Big Bird has arranged to meet with Snuffy at the museum but before he can, it is closing time. Big Bird decides to go off and look for Snuffy. Before the group can leave, they realize Big Bird is missing and run all through the museum looking for him. The chase has them going through different exhibits at high speed and missing, spotting, and chasing him. After a bit, they give up, only to find that they are locked in the museum overnight. They decide to go back out and look for Big Bird and look at all the exhibits while they are at it.
Big Bird eventually finds Snuffy and they wander the Egyptian exhibit and encounter a ghost of an Egyptian prince named Sahu (Aram Chowdhury) and his cat who have been cursed to remain on Earth until he answers the question "Where does today meet yesterday?" Through drawings, Sahu explains his dilemma. A demon appears to ask Sahu a question. If he does not know or answers incorrectly, the demon vanishes until the next night. If he answers correctly, he will then be taken to Osiris, who shall weigh Sahu's heart against a feather. If his heart is lighter, then he can rejoin his parents among the stars, but if it is heavier he will forever remain on earth. Big Bird considers all this too daunting and instead suggests Sahu remain on Earth and become "the only 4,000 year old kid on Sesame Street". However, Snuffy thinks it is only fair they help Sahu be reunited with his parents, and Big Bird agrees they should work on the riddle.
Meanwhile, the group has split up and are all in different exhibits. Bob and Cookie Monster find themselves looking at pictures with food in them. While Cookie Monster tries to eat the pictures, Bob points out to him a sign that says "Please don't eat the pictures". He replies with "Oh, this going to be a long night". He later sings the song "Don't Eat the Pictures" about this. Oscar finds an exhibit of Greek and Roman statues that have been broken by natural disasters. He looks in and breaks into song on how beautiful they are to him. Grover finds an exhibit filled with armor from medieval times and thinks a suit of Maximilian armour is a guy named "Max" and tries to befriend him by changing into his Super Grover costume and singing a song. Bert and Ernie view the painting of Washington Crossing the Delaware, to which Bert comments on the dedication of Washington and his men, but Ernie comments how he was very silly to cross in the winter and should have waited until Easter or taken the George Washington Bridge.
As the night passes, Big Bird and Snuffy continue to try to figure out the answer to the question. Soon, just before midnight, Big Bird unknowingly figures out the answer is "a museum". When the demon appears that night, the question is answered correctly and Sahu is sent to Osiris (Fritz Weaver) to have his heart weighed. When the feather to weigh his heart doesn't appear, Big Bird offers one of his to help. But when Sahu's heart is too heavy, Big Bird claims that it wasn't fair since Sahu was on Earth for 40 centuries and he was so alone his heart would be heavy, so he can't become a star.
After this, Sahu's heart becomes lighter and he is now ready to join his parents and take his cat. Big Bird and Snuffy then exit the museum, look up into the night sky, and see four stars in a straight line (representing Sahu, his parents, and his cat), and are glad that they reunited Sahu with his parents. When morning comes, Big Bird finds the group and Snuffy is not there. He got up early and left to get to "Snufflegarden", much to the gang’s frustration. Bob commends Cookie Monster for behaving himself inside the museum and rewards him by saying he can have anything for sale on a hot dog cart. Cookie Monster, in a fit of hunger and gladness, elects to eat everything, even the cart itself.
After the credits, Big Bird pretends to be a statue. He encourages the viewers to visit their local museum, and comments on how staying perfectly still is tiring and wonders how statues can do it.
Songs
[edit]- "Broken and Beautiful"[12] — sung by Oscar when he sees art pieces that are broken, or beautiful (Caroll Spinney)
- "I Want To Be Your Friend"[13] — sung by Grover's alter ego, "Super Grover" while making friends at the museum (Frank Oz)
- "Don't Eat the Pictures"[14] — sung by Cookie Monster. In the end, he loves to devour something else if possible (Oz). Also sung by three angel monsters (Ivy Austin).
- "You're Gonna Be A Star" — sung by Big Bird when he asks his friend to be a star (Spinney). Also sung by his friend, Sahu (Aram Chowdhury).
- "Mothers and Children"[15] — sung by Olivia when she learns all about mothers and their little children (Alaina Reed Hall)
The title song from Don't Eat the Pictures begins with Cookie Monster and his human friend, Bob McGrath in front of Still Life with Ham, a painting by Philippe Rousseau which Cookie Monster tries to devour. Bob holds Cookie Monster back and reminds him that he promised not to eat anything in the museum. Then Cookie Monster breaks into song, with angelic choral accompaniment, about paintings, statues, and mummies, and how he understands how important it is to not devour them.[14]
Cast
[edit]Muppet performers
[edit]- Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch
- Frank Oz as Cookie Monster, Bert, and Grover
- Jerry Nelson as Count von Count
- Martin P. Robinson as Snuffy
- Bryant Young as Snuffy (assistant)
- Jim Henson as Ernie
- Brian Muehl as Telly
- Richard Hunt
- Ivy Austin as Angels
Humans
[edit]- Linda Bove as Linda
- Northern Calloway as David
- Loretta Long as Susan
- Sonia Manzano as Maria
- Bob McGrath as Bob
- Roscoe Orman as Gordon
- Alaina Reed Hall as Olivia
- Aram Chowdhury as Egyptian Prince Sahu
- James Mason as Demon
- Fritz Weaver as Osiris
- Paul Dooley as Museum Night Watchman
- Li Alexander
- Jason Paul Janzer
- Nadia Jones
- Mika Kakizaki
- David Zetlin-Jones
- Andrew Cassese
- Jon Stone as Intercom Announcer
- Caroline Kennedy (uncredited)
Crew
[edit]- Conceived and Written by: Tony Geiss
- Produced by: Lisa Simon, Arlene Sherman, Tony Geiss
- Music by: Joe Raposo, Tony Geiss, Stephen J. Lawrence, Christopher Cerf, Dick Lieb
- Arranger and Conductor: Dick Lieb
- Music Coordinator: Danny Epstein
- Music Assistant: Dave Connor
- Production Supervisor: Frieda Lipp
- Associate Directors: Robert J. Emerick, Ted May
- 2nd Unit Director: Emily Squires
- Art Director: Victor DiNapoli
- Lighting Directors: David M. Clark, Jim Tetlow
- Muppets by: Caroly Wilcox, Kermit Love, Donald Sahlin with Ed Christie, Cheryl Blalock, Richard Termine, Noel MacNeal
- Production Stage Manager: Chet O'Brien
- Stage Manager: Niles Goodsite
- Set Decorator: Nat Mongioi
- Graphic Artist: Gerri Brioso
- Costume Designer: Bill Kellard
- Assistant to the Producers: Cheryl Ann Jung
- Production Assistants: Diane Mitchell, Mercedes Polanco, Thelma Moses, Danette Morganelli, Lynn Roberge, Stuart Lowery, Richard Grigonis
- Make-Up: Lee Halls
- Hairstylist: Karen Specht
- Wardrobe: Grisha Mynova
- Technical Director: Ralph Mensch
- Audio: Blake Norton
- Cameramen: Miguel Armstrong, Manny Gutierrez
- Video: Bob Haight
- Mobile Facilities Provided by: Reeves Teletape
- Videotape Editor: Matty Powers
- Sound Effects: Dick Maitland
- Engineer In Charge: Mark Schubin
- Executive Producer: Jim and Jane Henson, Joan Ganz Cooney, Lloyd Morrisett, Dulcy Singer
- Directed by: Jon Stone
- For the Metropolitan Museum of Art
- The Office of Film & Television: Karl Katz
- Production Coordinator: Caroline Kennedy
- With Special Thanks To: Philippe de Montebello · And To The Departments Of: American Art, Ancient Near Eastern Art, Arms & Armor, Buildings, Egyptian Art, European Paintings, European Sculpture & Decorative Arts, Far Eastern Art, Greek & Roman Art, Information Desk, Operations, Public Information, Primitive Art, Photograph & Slide Library, Photograph Studio, Security, Twentieth Century Art · Richard Morsches, Linda Sylling, Joseph Volpato, Al, Siciliano, Hiram Pabon, Tom Gaffney, & The Entire Staff Of The Metropolitan Museum Of Art · And To: Dr. William Gutsch - American Museum Of National History - Hayden Planetarium
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Don't Eat the Pictures".
- ^ "Muppet Bios: Cookie Monster".
- ^ "Product Details".
- ^ "Muppet Bios: Big Bird".
- ^ "Muppet Bios: Aloysius Snuffleupagus".
- ^ "Muppet Bios: Telly Monster".
- ^ "Muppet Bios: Bert".
- ^ "Muppet bios: Ernie".
- ^ "Muppet bios: Count".
- ^ "Muppet bios: Grover".
- ^ "Muppet bios: Oscar the Grouch".
- ^ "Don't Eat the Pictures: Broken and Beautiful".
- ^ "Super Grover Sings "I Want To Be Your Friend"".
- ^ a b "Sesame Street: Don't Eat the Pictures".
- ^ "Mothers & Children".