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Sesame Street MECHA BUILDERS Makes San Diego Comic-Con Debut

Fans Can Catch a Special Autographing Session, Creators Panel, and Larger-Than-Life Inflatable Mecha Cookie Monster at 2022 Event

WHATSesame Workshop is excited to announce that Cartoonito’s Sesame Street Mecha Builders is heading to this year’s annual San Diego Comic-Con. The robot heroes-in-training will be onsite all weekend long to meet fans for autographing, photo ops, and a special panel session. Events will include:

a●      Panel: Sesame Street Mecha Builders

From feathered and furry friends to robot heroes-in-training, find out how the iconic Sesame Street Muppets got supersized into CGI animated characters for the newest series Sesame Street Mecha Builders. Join Olexa Hewryk, Frank Falcone, David Rudman, Ryan Dillon, and Leslie Carrara-Rudolph as they discuss how Cookie Monster, Elmo and Abby Cadabby were re-imagined to expand the Sesameverse. The panel will be moderated by Alan Muraoka from Sesame Street.

Sunday, July 24 at 1:45pm, Room 5AB

●      Autographing Session

David Rudman (Mecha Cookie Monster), Ryan Dillon (Mecha Elmo), and Leslie Carrara-Rudolph (Mecha Abby) will be onsite signing autographs for fans.

Saturday, July 23 from 2-4pm, at the autograph area located in the Sails Pavilion.

●      Photo Op with Giant Inflatable “Mecha Cookie Monster”

Visit the Martin Luther King, Jr. Promenade behind the Omni Hotel to grab a photo with a giant inflatable “Mecha Cookie Monster,” star of the new series “Sesame Street Mecha Builders.” Episodes of the series will play throughout the day and a Cookie Monster costume character will stop by each day for meet and greets. Please note, this event is free and open to non-badge holders.

All weekend, Martin Luther King, Jr. Promenade, behind the Omni Hotel

WHOThe stars and creators of Sesame Street Mecha Builders 

WHEN: July 21-24, 2022

ABOUT MECHA BUILDERS:

Sesame Street Mecha Builders reimagines Elmo, Cookie Monster, and Abby Cadabby as robot heroes-in-training who use their STEM superpowers to solve larger-than-life problems. Animated in a dynamic 3D style, the series helps older preschoolers practice foundational critical thinking skills while laughing along with their Sesame Street friends. Sesame Street Mecha Builders airs on Cartoonito on Cartoon Network and streams on the Cartoonito hub on HBO Max.

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