Sesame Street: Let's Eat! Funny Food Songs (2003)
After working hard, Grover has finally gotten a job as a waiter at the hot restaurant in town, Planet Storybook. Now, he can help kids learn about healthy eating while he serves up some of the biggest names in nursery rhymes (such as Miss Muffet). Some of the fun food songs include "Cereal Girl" and "The Most Important Meal of the Day," as well as a special tune from Cookie Monster assuring kids that there is more to food than cookies.
Director: Kevin Clash
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Frank Oz as Grover / Cookie Monster (voice) |
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Jerry Nelson as Mr. Johnson (voice) |
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Peter Linz as Anything Muppet Boy (voice) |
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Lisa Buckley as Anything Muppet Mother (voice) |
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Julianne Buescher as Chef (voice) |
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Jim Martin as Banana / Dog (voice) |
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Alice Dinnean as Orange Juice (voice) |
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Fran Brill as Cereal (voice) |
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Joey Mazzarino as Muffin (voice) |
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David Rudman as Milk (voice) / Cereal Girl (puppeteer) |
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David Langston Smyrl as Mr. Handford (archive footage) |
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Ivy Austin as Cereal Girl (voice) |
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Cheryl Hardwick as Backup Monsters (voice) |
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Rick Lyon as Cereal Girl's Dad |
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Richard Hunt as Backup Monster (puppeteer) |
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Kevin Clash as Elmo (voice) / Backup Monster (puppeteer) / Performer - "The Pasta Song" |
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Leon Redbone as Performer - "Blueberry Mouth" |
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Martin P. Robinson as Telly Monster (voice) |
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Annette Calud as Performer - "Telly's Lunch" |
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Stephanie D'Abruzzo as Little Miss Muffet (voice) |
| Production | Nancy Kanter | Executive Producer |
| Visual Effects | Jane Aaron | Animation |
| Directing | Kevin Clash | Director |