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This Sensational Sci-Fi Sesame Street Parody is Called Star S'mores

This adorable Sesame Street parody takes on Star Wars, but with a delicious twist. Star S'mores features the Cookie Monster as Hans Solo (Flan Solo) with his partner Chewie, who is played by a cookie instead of a wookie. The short video follows Luke Piewalker as well, and the three try out different strategies to stop Flan from eating his sweet partner before saving Princess Parfaita (Princess Leia).

In the Star Wars Sesame Street parody, self-control techniques include the four and singing. Luke's father Darth Baker (instead of Vader) offers the piece of advice that sticks in a heartwarming alternative ending. Star S'mores ends when Flan eats Princess Parfaita's hairdo, which is also made out of cookies.

The crumby clip will hopefully tide Star Wars fans over before the release of Episode VII.

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SCORE
1.5 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Gen Alpha (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 8%
Activity 29%
Freshness 8%