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|title=<center>Handful of Crumbs (short)</center>
|title=<center>"Handful of Crumbs" (short)</center>
|image=SS C is For Cookie Cover.jpg
|image=SS C is For Cookie Cover.jpg
|imagecaption=Cover for "C is for Cookie," one of three albums featuring this song.
|imagecaption=Cover for "C is for Cookie", one of three albums featuring this song.
|status=<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found'''</span>
|status=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>
|datefound=16 Jan 2020
|foundby=[https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/Muppet_Wiki Muppet Wiki]
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'''''Handful of Crumbs''''' is a [[Sesame Street (partially lost children's educational TV series; 1969-present)|''Sesame Street'']] song and short that first aired sometime in Season 13 (1981-1982). It featured Cookie Monster singing a song about how sad he is over the fact that his cookie broke into crumbs after holding it too tight, all while being backed by a country band consisting of generic Muppet monsters, including one who would eventually become Elmo (performed by Jerry Nelson in the short).
'''"Handful of Crumbs"''' is a ''Sesame Street'' song and short that first aired sometime in Season 13 (1981-1982). It featured Cookie Monster singing a song about how sad he is over the fact that his cookie broke into crumbs after holding it too tight, all while being backed by a country band consisting of generic Muppet monsters, including one who would eventually become Elmo (performed by Jerry Nelson in the short).


==Availability==  
==Availability==  
While the song itself has been released on three different ''Sesame Street'' compilation albums, the short had not resurfaced on the internet or home media in any way until June 20, 2017 when YouTuber "Ferdasyn 80" uploaded a Barrio Sésamo episode that contained the short. However, the original English version of the short remains lost.
While the song itself has been released on three different ''Sesame Street'' compilation albums, the short itself had not resurfaced on the internet or home media in any way until June 20th, 2017, when YouTuber "Ferdasyn 80" uploaded a ''Barrio Sésamo'' (the Spanish version of ''Sesame Street'')  episode that contained the short.


==Gallery==
Many people put the English song from the compilation albums over the video from the ''Barrio Sésamo'' episode to artificially recreate the English dub.  However, the dialogue that could be heard before the song still remained in Spanish.
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On January 16th, 2020, the Muppet Wiki Facebook page posted the full English dub of ''Handful of Crumbs''.<ref>[https://facebook.com/muppetwiki/posts/3438314042876726 Muppet Wiki's Facebook link to the full English dub of ''Handful of Crumbs''.]</ref>
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KokrH6J88Bc|320x240|center|The remade audio for album releases of the song.|frame}}</div>


<div style="width:320px; display:inline-block; margin-right:25px; margin-bottom:0px;">{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8U4tK7QpExE|320x240|center|The Barrio Sésamo episode uploaded by Ferdasyn 80 (starts at 13:26).|frame}}</div>
==Videos==
 
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  |description1 =The full English version of ''Handful of Crumbs''.
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  |description2 =The ''Barrio Sésamo'' episode uploaded by Ferdasyn 80 (starts at 13:26).
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==External Links==
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiCL2ckrZJ4|320x240|center|The Castilian Spanish dub of the filmed version.|frame}}</div>​
*[https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/Handful_of_Crumbs Muppet Wiki page on the short.] Retrieved 29 Jun '19


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==References==
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Latest revision as of 16:26, 16 April 2023

SS C is For Cookie Cover.jpg

Cover for "C is for Cookie", one of three albums featuring this song.

Status: Found

Date found: 16 Jan 2020

Found by: Muppet Wiki

Handful of Crumbs is a Sesame Street song and short that first aired sometime in Season 13 (1981-1982). It featured Cookie Monster singing a song about how sad he is over the fact that his cookie broke into crumbs after holding it too tight, all while being backed by a country band consisting of generic Muppet monsters, including one who would eventually become Elmo (performed by Jerry Nelson in the short).

Availability

While the song itself has been released on three different Sesame Street compilation albums, the short itself had not resurfaced on the internet or home media in any way until June 20th, 2017, when YouTuber "Ferdasyn 80" uploaded a Barrio Sésamo (the Spanish version of Sesame Street) episode that contained the short.

Many people put the English song from the compilation albums over the video from the Barrio Sésamo episode to artificially recreate the English dub. However, the dialogue that could be heard before the song still remained in Spanish.

On January 16th, 2020, the Muppet Wiki Facebook page posted the full English dub of Handful of Crumbs.[1]

Videos

The full English version of Handful of Crumbs.

The Barrio Sésamo episode uploaded by Ferdasyn 80 (starts at 13:26).

External Links

References