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+ | Today is Elmo's favorite holiday - Monster Monster Day! As explained by Phoebe, every year, Monster Monster picks the friendliest hotel in town to visit. He lands on the roof, signaled by the blinking nose on his statue, comes down the lift and sings the "Monster Monster Day Song" with everyone. The hotel is decked out in furry decorations, including the "fuzzle-toe" for Funella and Furgus to hug under. Harvey P. Dull doesn't enjoy the festivities; he'd rather read his book. |
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+ | A slight problem arises when one guest's luggage is stuck in the lift, which would prevent the arrival of Monster Monster. The monsters all pull, but it won't budge. Phoebe thinks they need to rub it with something slippery to pull it out, but Cookie Monster has used all the butter to make some Monster Monster Day cookies. A guest slides by, Ms. Soap, who offers to rub herself over the luggage. As Monster Tea Time begins, one of the Tea Time Monsters helps them pull it from the lift. |
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+ | Elmo watches eagerly for Monster Monster to come, but the lift shows no sign of anything, when his statue light illuminates. Elmo becomes disappointed, making Mr. Dull feel bad as well. To cheer Elmo up, he runs off and returns in the lift dressed as Monster Monster. Soon, the ''real'' Monster Monster shows up (he had parking problems)! Elmo sees through Mr. Dulls disguise now and thanks him for helping out. All the guests, furry or otherwise, join Monster Monster in the holiday song. |
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− | On Monster Monster Day (a holiday that is part of the Christmas season), the Furchester Family decorate the Furchester Hotel as part of the season as Elmo looks forward to Monster Monster visiting, but the story of Monster Monster states that he pays a visit to just one hotel. When it appears that Monster Monster is a no show, Harvey P. Dull gets into the Monster Monster Day spirit by dressing up as Monster Monster to make Elmo happy until the real Monster Monster shows up. |
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vlcsnap-2015-02-11-15h06m59s156.png|The show's title with snow on background. |
vlcsnap-2015-02-11-15h06m59s156.png|The show's title with snow on background. |
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− | Monster Monster Day TTMonsters.png|The Monsters including Ethel Bay Mertz, Lulu Lemon, Sorbet (originally named Narf until this episode aired), |
+ | Monster Monster Day TTMonsters.png|The Monsters including Ethel Bay Mertz, Lulu Lemon, Sorbet (originally named Narf until this episode aired), a female variation of the Two Headed Monster, Gonger, Colonel Mustard and Berry Monster (based on [[Herry Monster]]) singing the Monster Monster Day song. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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*In this case, Narf has lost his original name and was named "Sorbet" instead before the episode aired. This change to that monster character is likely because the performers gave it a new main name for this spin-off and on the general co-productions of ''Sesame Street''. It was submitted by Warrick in December 10, 2014 among the other Tea Time Monsters for the show.<ref>[https://twitter.com/_Warrick_/status/543899511530471424 Warrick's status about Tea Time Monsters]</ref> |
*In this case, Narf has lost his original name and was named "Sorbet" instead before the episode aired. This change to that monster character is likely because the performers gave it a new main name for this spin-off and on the general co-productions of ''Sesame Street''. It was submitted by Warrick in December 10, 2014 among the other Tea Time Monsters for the show.<ref>[https://twitter.com/_Warrick_/status/543899511530471424 Warrick's status about Tea Time Monsters]</ref> |
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+ | *Unlike [[A Furchester Christmas|the Christmas episode]] made for the second season, this one features a different ending. |
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==External links== |
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Revision as of 18:24, 11 March 2019
"Monster Monster Day" is the Christmas episode of the CBeebies television show The Furchester Hotel.
Summary
Today is Elmo's favorite holiday - Monster Monster Day! As explained by Phoebe, every year, Monster Monster picks the friendliest hotel in town to visit. He lands on the roof, signaled by the blinking nose on his statue, comes down the lift and sings the "Monster Monster Day Song" with everyone. The hotel is decked out in furry decorations, including the "fuzzle-toe" for Funella and Furgus to hug under. Harvey P. Dull doesn't enjoy the festivities; he'd rather read his book.
A slight problem arises when one guest's luggage is stuck in the lift, which would prevent the arrival of Monster Monster. The monsters all pull, but it won't budge. Phoebe thinks they need to rub it with something slippery to pull it out, but Cookie Monster has used all the butter to make some Monster Monster Day cookies. A guest slides by, Ms. Soap, who offers to rub herself over the luggage. As Monster Tea Time begins, one of the Tea Time Monsters helps them pull it from the lift.
Elmo watches eagerly for Monster Monster to come, but the lift shows no sign of anything, when his statue light illuminates. Elmo becomes disappointed, making Mr. Dull feel bad as well. To cheer Elmo up, he runs off and returns in the lift dressed as Monster Monster. Soon, the real Monster Monster shows up (he had parking problems)! Elmo sees through Mr. Dulls disguise now and thanks him for helping out. All the guests, furry or otherwise, join Monster Monster in the holiday song.
Songs
- "Monster Holiday"
Gallery
Trivia
- In this case, Narf has lost his original name and was named "Sorbet" instead before the episode aired. This change to that monster character is likely because the performers gave it a new main name for this spin-off and on the general co-productions of Sesame Street. It was submitted by Warrick in December 10, 2014 among the other Tea Time Monsters for the show.[1]
- Unlike the Christmas episode made for the second season, this one features a different ending.
External links
References
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