![]() ![]() My grandparents always had two or more of each of these on hand. This includes Kixx, Life, Cheerios, Special K, Cornflakes and whatever else the elderly eat. As someone that has, in fact, bought and eaten a lot of cereal, I felt it my duty to give a top ten for the masses. With great power comes great responsibility, but as a taxpaying American, I can buy whatever and however much I want. I still eat cereal for breakfast, lunch, dinner and sometimes dessert because I am an adult and I am no longer shackled by whatever my parents bought that was on sale. I think most of us can handle pouring some water into the bowl and putting it in the dishwasher, but that’s a whole different can of worms. ![]() People give millennials a lot of shit, saying our generation is too lazy to eat cereal because we have to clean up after ourselves, never mind that breakfast is the most skipped meal. Like every other kid that grew up in the ‘90s and early 2000s, cereal was and still is a big part of my life. Honestly, this show was made at the time so looking back was easy, but my "gotcha" did not work, the timeline totally checks out.Įdit- Troy literally says his birth year in the 21st birthday episode.I wrote this post not to incense, but to encourage dialogue. Troy says he was born in 1989, probably later in the year, and was subsequently watched children's cartoons for probably quite a bit longer than Jeff, but that's actually reasonable, since the Cookie Crook was totally removed from commercials in 1997, when Troy was 8, so he probably only had a few years of dog exclusive Cookie Crisp commercials. This means he was 20 when he was introduced to the cookie wand. This means that Jeff had about a year to fail in his law firm before he went back to Greendale to become a teacher. Season 1 takes place over a year, so season 2 would put him at 36, season 3 at 37, and season 4 at 38. That means that Jeff, at youngest, was 5 years old in 1980, or 35 in 2010. So Jeff was a kid anywhere from 1977 to 1979, and "kid" is a wide range, but let's assume his rough childhood made him mature past children's television pretty young, and he ditched it entirely by age 5. In 1990, the Cookie Crook got a sidekick in Chip the Dog, and after 2005, Chip the Dog became Chip the Wolf, who has the appearance of the dog and the personality of the Cookie Crook. In 1980, the Cookie Crook was added to the roster of Cookie Crisp characters, pursued by the Cookie Cop. In 1977, the Cookie Crisp mascot was named "Cookie Jarvis", a magic wizard who turns jars of cookies into cereal using his cookie wand. So let's go through some Cookie Crisp history. ![]() In season 1, episode 10, Jeff convinces Pierce to dress like the Cookie Crisp Wizard, a reference that Troy doesn't get because when he was a kid, it was a burglar instead, a reference that I didn't get because when I was a kid, it was a wolf. Official website (NBC) list of episodesīecause I'm bored and need a project to obsess over for a few minutes.Please see The Official /r/Community WIKI. To write spoilers in comments, use the following format: >!Spoilers go here!< Please try to keep off-topic posts to a minimum! Some of the Community cast members have their own subreddits, so consider posting stuff related to them there instead. ![]()
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