Sesame Street
Sesame Street is an educational children television program designed for preschoolers, and is recognized as a pioneer of the contemporary standard which combines education and entertainment in children's television game shows. Sesame Street is well known for the inclusion of the Muppet characters created by the legendary puppeteer Jim Henson. More than 4,000 episodes of the show have been produced in over five decades, which distinguishes it as one of the longest-running shows in television history.
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Nimble Numbers
- Muppets/Song: School Zone Start to Learn: The Haughty Caterpillar: A ten-legged caterpillar (voiced by Sonia Manzano) outcounts a duck, a turtle, a firefly, and a spider every time until they all join feet in order to outcount her.
- Cartoon: School Zone Start to Learn: Numbers 1-10: A two-dimensional computer animated segment takes place in a black background, in which one dog, two elephants, three butterflies, and so on appear. Animator Andrew Fishman at Avetka Productions Designed by Dino Kotopoulis in the same style as all four See and Learn cartoons.
- Film: School Zone Start to Learn: Counting Close-up
- Muppets: School Zone Start to Learn: Professor Know Knows Numbers: Professor Know the Computer talks about counting in many ways.
- Animation: School Zone Start to Learn: Nine Men Chase a Hen Based on the children's book of the same name Designed by Swiss illustrator Etienne Delessert
- Cartoon: School Zone Start to Learn: The Fisherman's Song: A fisherman sings "The Fisherman's Song", in which the fisherman uses a pencil to solve a connect-the-dots puzzle that turns out to be a giant hat owned by a whale. Animator Jane Aaron
- Film: School Zone Start to Learn: Zoo Time
- Muppets/Song: School Zone Start to Learn: The Philosophical Frog: A frog gazes at the countless stars and ponders about the possibility of millions of frogs sitting on lily pads.
- Muppets: School Zone Start to Learn: School Zone Workbooks about Numbers: Inspector Nosey talks about how to follow up learning with workbooks from the School Zone Publishing Company. Workbooks featured: Numbers 1-10 and Connect-the-Dots.
School Zone Publishing Company Workbooks with Inspector Nosey
- Inspector Nosey: [pops out from behind a wall] Hello. People think I'm nosy, because of my silly looks. They're right, because I read so many books. If you're nosy, like me, you should read a lot of books, too. So, follow my nose. Watch where it goes. And see what's in store for you. [the camera pans down to reveal several School Zone workbooks featured any given themed-subject under the wall] These books will not only help you learn what you have seen, but they will also help you learn what these new things mean. [cut back to Inspector Nosey, who is waving goodbye at the viewer, and then shoots himself back into behind the wall]
Season 1 (1969)
Episode 1 (November 10, 1969)
(Note: This Episode was retitled on TVOKids Street As ‘Welcome To TVOKids Street!’.)
Segment List
Solomon Grundy
- Child: Poor Solomon Grundy!
- Children: Poor Solomon Grundy!!!
- Child: Washed his left side of his head on MONDAY.
- Children: Washed his left side of his head on MONDAY!
- Child: Washed his left side of his neck on TUESDAY.
- Children: Washed his left side of his neck on TUESDAY!
- Child: Washed his left arm on WEDNESDAY.
- Children: Washed his left arm on WEDNESDAY!
- Child: Washed his left hand on THURSDAY.
- Children: Washed his left hand on THURSDAY!
- Child: Washed his left side on FRIDAY.
- Children: Washed his left side on FRIDAY!
- Child: Washed his left leg on SATURDAY.
- Children: Washed his left leg on SATURDAY!
- Child: Washed his left foot on SUNRDAY.
- Children: Washed his left foot on SUNDAY!
- Child: Poor Solomon Grundy!
- Children: HE'S STILL HALF DIRTY!!!!!!
Three Song (Song of Three)
[The sequence starts with the numbers being drawn, then the patterns]
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10!♪
[The circles all rotate together, then it zooms out on the numbers]
- Vocalists: ♪10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1!♪
[The number 1 zooms to the left]
- Vocalists: ♪1...♪
[The number 2 zooms to the right]
- Vocalists: ♪2...♪
[The number 3 zoomed in to the screen, revealing that the number is 3]
- Vocalists: ♪3! 3! Lets sing a song about 3! How many is 3?♪
[Then 3 zooms into a man juggling 3 balls]
- Man: 3 balls.
[Each circle next to a number appeared]
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3!♪
[The 3 zooms into a waiter serving a boy three peas]
- Boy: 3 peas?
[The numbers appeared, representing the number of peas]
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3!♪
[The number 3 zooms into a man opening a window marked with a ?, and three crocodiles pop out of the window and roared]
- Man: 3 crocodiles?!
[It zooms to the crocodiles and the numbers appeared representing the number of crocodiles]
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3!♪
[The number 3 zooms into a hen laying three eggs]
- Boy: 3 eggs.
[Cuts to the eggs; The numbers appeared, representing the number of eggs]
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3!♪
[The number 3 zooms into a woman uncovering a blanket, revealing that there are three pigs in the crib]
- Woman: 3 little pigs?!
[Cuts to the pigs; The numbers appeared, representing the number of pigs]
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3!♪
[Finally, the number 3 zooms into a baker, holding plates of three birthday cakes]
- Baker: ♪3 birthday cakes.♪
[But the baker couldn't take it, he is slipping and sliding, and he tumbled on the floor, ruining the birthday cakes]
- Vocalists: ♪And that's the song of 3!!!♪
Henson Clay "S"
- Kid: What's that?
- Man: It's a SOMETHING. SOMETHING starts with S.
- Kid: That's an S!
- Man: And that's a SNAKE.
- Kid: And SNAKE starts with S!
- Sam: I am a SNAKE. My name is SAM.
- Kid: And SAM starts with S!
- Man: Look at him! The snake is SMILING.
- Kid: SMILING starts with S!
- Sam: Sam the snake sees several SKUNKS.
- Skunks and Sissy: SKUNKS start with S!
- Sissy: I am a SKUNK. My name is SISSY.
- Skunks: SISSY starts with S!
- Sam: Sometimes, skunks are sort of SMELLY.
- Sissy: SMELLY starts with S!
- Man: Sam and Sissy see a SEESAW.
- Sam and Sissy: ♪SEESAW starts with S!♪
- Man: Sam and Sissy SAW the seesaw.
- Sissy: SAW starts with S!
- Man: Sam and Sissy build a SLIDE.
- Skunks: SLIDE starts with S!
- Sam and Sissy: Sam and Sissy see some SOLDIERS.
- Soldiers and Samfred: SOLDIERS start with S!
- Samfred: I am a SOLDIER. My name is SAMFRED.
- Skunks: SAMFRED starts with S!
- Man: The other soldiers build a SNOWMAN.
- Sam, Sissy, Samfred and Skunks: SNOWMAN starts with S!
- Hubert: I am a SNOWMAN. My name is HUBERT.
- Sam, Sissy, Samfred, Soldiers and Skunks: HUBERT!?! THAT DOESN'T START WITH S!!
Two Song (Song of Two)
[The sequence starts with the numbers being drawn, then the patterns]
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10!♪
[The circles all rotate together, then it zooms out on the numbers]
- Vocalists: ♪10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1!♪
[One by one, the numbers zoomed around the screen until 2 was selected]
- Vocalists: ♪1... 2! 2! Lets sing a song about 2! How many is 2?♪
- Boy: 2 ice cream cones.
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2!♪
- Man: 2 turtles.
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2!♪
- Woman: 2 heads?
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2!♪
- Man: 2 hats.
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2!♪
- Girl: 2 butterflies.
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2!♪
- Baker: ♪2 chocolate cream pies.♪
- Vocalists: ♪And that's the song of 2!!!♪
Jazz #2
E Imagination
- Man: E...e...see...me. Eating a peach. Sitting on my eagle. Chasing a beagle. To the queen on her knee...under a tree...by the sea. She was looking for an Easter egg. Having a dream about eating...ice cream...and a land of steam. When a baby seal took over heel...she let out a squeal. And woke from her dream...time to see...the eagle and me. Flying away...with the Easter egg. Over the evening sea. Hehehehehe...E...e...
Wanda the Witch
- Narrator: This WEIRD story of "Wanda the Witch" is brought to you, courtesy of the letter W. Wanda the Witch lived somewhere WEST of WASHINGTON. Around her WAIST, instead of her belt, she brought a WORM. Wanda had a pet WEASEL.
- Weasel: I am a WEASEL.
- Narrator: And on her head...a WIRY WIG. On WEDNESDAY, in the middle of the WINTER, Wanda walked to the WELL, to get WATER to wash her WIG. Hah! The WHEEL on the WELL was WORN. And Wanda grew WEARY. So...she WAVED her WAND, had a WASHTUB filled with WARM WATER. And just as Wanda was about to drop her WIG into the warm water... A WILD WIND, WHIPPED THE WIG FROM HER HAND, AND BLEWED IT AWAY FOREVER!! WITCH thought Wanda did left it. WITCHES who WASHED their WIGS, on WINDY WIND to WEDNESDAYS, are WACKY.
- Witch: HAHAHAHAHAHA!!
- Narrator: This WITCH story is brought to you, courtesy of the letter W.
Kermit's W Lecture Part 1
- Kermit: Uh... hiya. My name is Kermit, and Gordon has asked me to say a word or two and be half of the letter W. Now, uh... this is the letter W, by the way. It is an easy letter to make. It's made with four straight lines. And you need a W to make such words as WASH, and WOMAN, and uh... WEEPING WILLOW, and uh... [Notices that a straight line of W has been eaten by Cookie Monster] uh... I-I-I-I'm sorry, there was some sort of mistake here, I thought I was supposed to talk about W, but they sent me an N here instead. Now, uh...that's an N, see? Uh... three lines. ZAP! ZAP! ZAP! The W as I said before has four lines. Anyways, the N is not a bad letter. And you need an N for NICE, and there's an N in NIFTY, and there's couple of them in NINCOMPOOP, and uh... [Notices that another straight line of W has been eaten by Cookie Monster]
- Cookie Monster: Ahhhh!
- Kermit: Uh... as I was saying the letter V is an okay letter, I mean it's on the list of okay letters. Uh... V is for VICTORY and for VERY CONFUSED, and... [Notices that the third straight line of W has been eaten by Cookie Monster] Now, this is...this is an I!! Uh... tilted or, could be number 1, BUT whatever it is, it is not what it was a couple of minutes ago, and uh... [Notices that the last straight line of W has been eaten by Cookie Monster] some people whom eat anything. Uh...so I hope...I hope this has been an informative little talk on the letter W, or V, or... [To the Cookie Monster as Cookie monster starts to eat Kermit] Easy boy, there! Take it easy now! [To the viewers] or N, or whatever uh... [To the Cookie Monster] Cool it! COOL IT THERE, FELLA!! [To the viewers] So uh... [To the Cookie Monster] Hey listen!! I think I hear your mother calling you! [To the viewers] I'll see ya' round.
Sponsors
W, S, E, 2, 3
Episode 2 (October 22, 1969)
Oscar decides to leave Sesame Street
- Susan: [last lines] Sesame Street has been brought to you today by the letters E, S, and W and by the numbers 2 and 3. "Gwendolyn the Miracle Hen" was written by Nancy Sherman, illustrated by Edward Sore, published by Golden Press © 1961. Sesame Street is a production of...the Children's Television Workshop.
Segment List
James Earl Jones Alphabet
- James Earl Jones: A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. O. P. Q. R. S. T. U. V. W. X. Y. Z.
Sponsors
E, S, W, 2, 3
Episode 3 (November 12, 1969)
Big Bird makes a sweater for Susan
- Gordon Robinson: That's absolutely right. Hubert does not start with S. However, what's I'm going to show you a movie that is out of sight. You're really gonna love this movie. It's all about what kids are made of. I say...
- Oscar: What kids are made of? HEY! How come you never show any movies wh...about Grouches are made of. Huh?
- Gordon Robinson: Come here.
- Oscar: What? WHAT?
- Gordon Robinson: We all know you're a grouch.
- Oscar: Well, yeah. Of course.
- Gordon Robinson: Yep. And we know it's important to you.
- Oscar: Course, I had-
- Gordon Robinson: Now, now. Okay. Then we see what the grouches-
- Oscar: No
- Mr. Hooper: [last lines] Sesame Street has been brought to you today by the letters E, S, and W and by the numbers 2 and 3. Sesame Street is a production of the Children's Television Workshop.
Segment List
Elevator
- Man: Up. 1. 2. [Fairy enters] 3. [Soldier enters] 4. [Witch enters] 5. [Kangaroo enters] 6. [Driver on taxi enters] 7. [Fireman enters] 8. [Clown enters] 9. [Gorilla enters] 10. [Mouse enters, then it explodes] Down?? [Screams as he falls down] AAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!
Sponsors
E, S, W, 2, 3
Episode 4 (October 20, 1969)
Gordon, Susan and Bob run Hooper's Store for the day
[last lines]
- Gordon Robinson: Hey. We're always here on Sesame Street. So uh...
- Oscar: They're always here on Sesame Street
- Gordon Robinson: So why don't you come back and join whenever you can. Okay?
- Oscar: Why don't you not come back so that I can get some sleep?
- Gordon Robinson: Excuse me.
- Oscar: Yeah?
- Gordon Robinson: Oscar, [talks to Oscar indistinctly]
- Oscar: That going, going. Huh.
- Gordon Robinson: Yeah, I'm trying to talk. [to Oscar] Right. Gotta talk.
- Oscar: Talk, talk, talk, CHUUH! TALK! Did you like one who has a lot of talk a round here?
- Gordon Robinson: Never mind, Oscar. [to the viewers] Goodbye, come back and see you soon, okay?
- Oscar: Yeah. Come back, huh.
- Gordon Robinson: Sesame Street has been brought to you today by the letters W...
- Oscar: W?! UGH!
- Gordon Robinson: E...
- Oscar: E?! UGH!
- Gordon Robinson: and S...
- Oscar: S?! I hate letter S's!
- Gordon Robinson: and by the numbers 2 and 3.
- Oscar: 2 and 3?! I hate 2's and 3's!
- Gordon Robinson: Oscar! Oscar. Oscar.
- Oscar: What?!
- Gordon Robinson: Look. Just for a second. I have to say this. "Stevie", the book "Stevie" was written by John Steptoe, published by Harper and Row © 1969. Sesame Street is a production of the Children's Television Workshop.
- Oscar: Ugh. You call this a production? It looks like it was produced by Big Bird! Talk about eggs!! Boy! J-j-JERK!! Oh boy!
Segment List
Ernie and Bert: Banana Phone
- Bert: Ernie! Ernie! The telephone's ringing! Ernie, where did you put your telephone?
- Ernie: Uh... let's see. I think it's in the basket here.
- Bert: The basket.
- Ernie: There. Hello? Hello? Hello? Let's see uh... there we go. Hello? Hello? That's the wrong end. Hello! Hello? Hello! Uh... Hello!
- Bert: You dodo!
- Ernie: Hello!
- Bert: You don't know what your telephone looks like??
- Ernie: Of course I do. Uh... let's see uh... This must be a telephone. Hello?
- Bert: That's a banana, you meatball! NOT a telephone!
- Ernie: SSSHHHH!! Hello? Oh. Uh... he's right here. Now-w-w-w hold on. It's for you.
- Bert: Hello? Hello!
- Ernie: I'm sorry you can't come to your phone now. But he's talking on a banana.
- Bert: [groans when Ernie just give Bert a banana phone]
Sponsors
W, E, S, 2, 3
Episode 5 (November 4, 1969)
Oscar gets wet in a rainstorm
- Jennie: [last lines] "If I Were a Mother...", written and illustrated by Kazue Mizamura, published by Thomas Y. Crowell Company © Under the Berne Convention. Sesame Street is the production of the Children's Television Workshop.
Segment List
Counting with James Earl Jones
- James Earl Jones: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Sponsors
S, E, W, 2, 3
Episode 6 (November 17, 1969)
Block party on Sesame Street
- Big Bird: [last lines] Sesame Street has been brought to you today by the letter A and by the number 4. "Look At Me", written by Marguerita Rudolph, pictures by Karla Kuskin, published by McGraw-Hill © 1967. Sesame Street is the production of the Children's Television Workshop.
Segment List
Four Song (Song of Four)
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10!♪
- Vocalists: ♪10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1!♪
- Vocalists: ♪1... 2... 3... 4! 4! Lets sing a song about 4! How many is 4?♪
- Girl: 4 dolls.
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4!♪
- Man: 4 balloons. Wwwooooooaaaaahhhhh!!!!
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4!♪
- Man: 4 fish!
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4!♪
- Boy: 4 wind-up toys.
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4!♪
- Girl: 4 arms.
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4!♪
- Baker: ♪4 root beer floats.♪
- Vocalists: ♪And that's the song of 4!!!♪
Five Song (Song of Five)
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10!♪
- Vocalists: ♪10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1!♪
- Vocalists: ♪1... 2... 3... 4... 5! 5! Lets sing a song about 5! How many is 5?♪
- Woman: 5 fingers.
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5!♪
- Boy: 5 ice cream sodas?
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5!♪
- Man: 5... "whatever they are"!
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5!♪
- Man: 5 frogs.
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5!♪
- Boy: 5 dimes!
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5!♪
- Baker: ♪5 fancy fruit cakes.♪
- Vocalists: ♪And that's the song of 5!!!♪
Sponsors
A, B, X, 4, 5
Episode 7 (November 18, 1969)
Oscar's birthday / Mr. Hooper counts jelly beans
- Bob: [last lines] Sesame Street has been brought to you today by the letters A, B, and X and by the number 5. The book read in today's programme was "At Night", written by Philip Ressner, photographs by Charles Pratt, Text © 1967 by Philip Ressner, Photographs © 1967 by Charles Pratt, used by permission of E. P. Dutton. Sesame Street is the production of the Children's Television Workshop.
Segment List
Poverty X
- Man: This is an X. Even upside down, it's still an X. Many words begin with X, such as uh... well. Of course we uh... X uh... begins uh... then I show you when y... I... showed you that. ALL RIGHT! X IS A VERY IMPORTANT LETTER! Many words, END with X, such as uh... I'll y... no.
- Fox: [tried to speak clearly to the man]
- Man: Pardon me. Y... oh yeah. Um... FOX. BOX. OX. Uh... FIX. AXE. Now, now. One more X I should mention...EXIT. Goodbye.
Sponsors
A, B, X, 4, 5
Episode 8 (November 19, 1969)
B treasure hunt; Ernie erases Cookie Monster
- Susan: [last lines] Sesame Street has been brought to you today by the letters A, B, and X and by the number 5. Sesame Street is a production of the Children's Television Workshop.
Segment List
Ernie and Bert: Ernie's X Part 1
- Ernie: Lets see, I'm going to make an X on the blackboard here. That is I am going to try to make an X. I'm not really sure what an X looks like. Hmm... maybe an X looks like this. [hums while writing a number 2 on a blackboard] No no no. That's not an X. That's nothing but a 2. I'll get rid of that. Let's see. Maybe an X looks like this. Is that an X? No no no. That's not an X. That's nothing but a DUMB 3. Get rid of that one. I guess I really give up on it. I'll wait till ol' Bert comes along. He'll tell me how to make an X. But meanwhile, I'll play myself a game with tic-tac-toe. [Hums while writing two vertical lines and two horizontal lines] And then we go, TICK... TACK... and TOE. Ha! I win! [snickers]. But I still don't know what an X looks like.
- Bert: Hey, Ernie.
- Ernie: Hey, Bert. Okay. Listen, Bert.
- Bert: Hey, Ernie!
- Ernie: Yes?
- Bert: Hey, I see you're doing pretty good with your X's there.
- Ernie: Wait what?
- Bert: Yeah, your X's on your board. Hey, let's count them, okay? Yeah. Okay. There's 1 X.
- Ernie: You mean that? You mean that thing with that and that? That's an X.
- Bert: Yeah. That's right. That's an X. Let's count them now. 1 X, 2 X's, 3 X's, 4 X's, 5 X's down in the corner. Hey. That's great, Ernie. You've been studying. OK. Keep up the good work. See you later.
- Ernie: Oh wow! Look at that. I made an X. I made 5 X's. I knew what an X was all along and I didn't now that I even knew it. She was, "I'm gonna go out to make myself an X so that I can carry me wherever I go. Boy. Am I happy? Wow.
Sponsors
A, B, X, 4, 5
Episode 9 (November 20, 1969)
Lost cat on Sesame Street
- Susan: [last lines] Sesame Street has been brought to you today by the letters S, W, and J and by the numbers 4 and 5. The book "Sam", read on today's show, was written by Ann Herbert Scott, drawings by Symeon Shimin, published by McGraw-Hill. Sesame Street is a production of the Children's Television Workshop.
Segment List
The J Commercial
- Boy #1: What's happening, boy?
- Boy #2: I don't know.
- Boy #1: What's that?
- Boy #2: I don't know.
- Boy #1: It looks like a fish hook
- J: It's not a fish hook. It's a J.
- Boy #1 and #2: The what?
- J: The letter J. Like to hear a story about the letter J, boys?
- Boy #1 and #2: Yes.
- Narrator: Once upon a time, a guy named JOE noticed the JUNEBUG on his toe. He put it in the JAR and started to go, but here come the JUDGE say "No, no, NO!!" But JOE said "Why?" and started to JUMP, and danced a JIG on an old tree stump, then JOGGED along to the city dump, where he JAMMED the JUNEBUG in a tire pump. Then the JUDGE caught up and started to wail, and said to JOE JUSTICE will prevail. And the JURY met and set to bail, and JOE got an hour on the city JAIL.
- Boy #1: So that's the letter J?
- Boy #2: It's still look like a fish hook.
- Boy #1: You know what else we learnt?
- Boy #2: Yeah! "Don't JIVE a JUDGE by JAMMING a JUNEBUG."
Sponsors
S, W, J, 4, 5
Episode 10 (November 21, 1969)
- Bob: [last lines] Sesame Street was brought to you today by the letters A, B, and X and by the number 5. Sesame Street is a production of the Children's Television Workshop.
Segment List
Alpha Song (small letters)
- Girl: ♪La, la, la, la.♪
- Man: Go ahead.
- Girl: Now?
- Man: Now.
- Girl: ♪a, b, c, d, e, f, g...♪
- Man: Don't dance.
- Girl: ♪h, i, j, k, l-m-n-o-p...♪
- Man: Slower.
- Girl: ♪l...m...♪ What?
- Man: I said slower!
- Girl: Oh. ♪l... m... n... o... p...♪
- Man: ♪Not that slow!♪
- Girl: ♪q, r, s... t, u, v...♪
- Man: That's nice.
- Girl: ♪w, x, y and z...♪
- Man: Yes
- Girl: ♪now I know my abc's. next time won't you sing with me?♪
Sponsors
A, B, X, 4, 5
Episode 11 (November 24, 1969)
- Gordon: [last lines] Sesame Street today was brought to you by the letters J, O, and R and by the numbers 6 and 7. "One, Two, Where's my shoe?", was written and illustrated by Toni Ungerer, Published by Harper and Row © 1964. Sesame Street is a production of the Children's Television Workshop. Now, let's get... let's get to this cake. That is a great cake.
Segment List
Six Song (Song of Six)
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10!♪
- Vocalists: ♪10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1!♪
- Vocalists: ♪1... 2... 3... 4... 5... 6! 6! Lets sing a song about 6! How many is 6?♪
- Boy: 6 chicks.
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6!♪
- Teacher: 6 squares.
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6!♪
- Girl: 6 flying things.
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6!♪
- Girl: 6 cats.
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6!♪
- Boy: 6 cameras?.
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6!♪
- Baker: ♪6 strawberry shortcake.♪
- Vocalists: ♪And that's the song of 6!!!♪
Jazz #6
- Woman: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.♪ 6. Six, six. 6. Six. ♪6!!!!♪ ♪6.♪ SIX. ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9... 10!♪
Seven Song (Song of Seven)
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10!♪
- Vocalists: ♪10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1!♪
- Vocalists: ♪1... 2... 3... 4... 5... 6... 7! 7! Lets sing a song about 7! How many is 7?♪
- Boy: 7 straws?
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7!♪
- Teacher: 7 circles.
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7!♪
- Boy: 7 ducks.
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7!♪
- Man: 7 spooky spiders.
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7!♪
- Boy: 7 nickels.
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7!♪
- Baker: ♪7 pumpkin pies.♪
- Vocalists: ♪And that's the song of 7!!!♪
Sponsors
J, O, R, 6, 7
Episode 12 (November 25, 1969)
Segment List
Speech Balloon: J - Jam
- Boy: J. JAM. Strawberry JAM. My favorite kind! J.
Sponsors
J, O, R, 6, 7
Episode 13 (November 26, 1969)
Big Bird "helps" Mr. Hooper
- Susan: Sesame Street has been brought to you today by the letters B, and M, and X and by the numbers 6 and 7.
- Bob: "Swimmy", was written and illustrated by Leo Lionni, Published by Pantheon Books, a division of Random House Corporated © 1963.
- Gordon: [last lines] Sesame Street is a production of the Children's Television Workshop.
Segment List
Speech Balloon: M - Mail
- Man: M. MAIL. Ugghhh. M.
Sponsors
B, M, X, 6, 7
Episode 14 (November 27, 1969)
Segment List
Ernie and Bert: Ernie's R Collection
- Bert: Ernie. What'd you have there?
- Ernie: Oh, this is my R collection, Bert.
- Bert: What?
- Ernie: My R collection. See, I collect Rs, and therefore, this is my R collection.
- Bert: Ernie, what are you talking about?
- Ernie: Oh, oh, well... I'll show you. Now, see this R right here, I got from "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer".
- Bert: Rudolph.
- Ernie: You see? Yes. And uh... let's see this R over here I got from the uh... "Rucker's Rhode Island Football Game". And let's see. There's another R in here I got from "Little Red Riding Hood"
Sponsors
J, O, R, 6, 7
Episode 15 (November 28, 1969)
Segment List
Ernie & Bert: Ernie Skips
Sponsors
J, O, R, 6, 7
Episode 16 (December 1, 1969)
Segment List
Eight Song (Song of Eight)
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10!♪
- Vocalists: ♪10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1!♪
- Vocalists: ♪1... 2... 3... 4... 5... 6... 7... 8! 8! Lets sing a song about 8! How many is 8?♪
- Boy: 8 blocks.
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8!♪
- Man: 8 clocks.
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8!♪
- Boy: 8 puppets.
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8!♪
- Man: 8 puppies.
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8!♪
- Boy: 8 ping pong balls!
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8!♪
- Baker: ♪8 raspberry pudding desserts.♪
- Vocalists: ♪And that's the song of 8!!!♪
Nine Song (Song of Nine)
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10!♪
- Vocalists: ♪10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1!♪
- Vocalists: ♪1... 2... 3... 4... 5... 6... 7... 8... 9! 9! Lets sing a song about 9! How many is 9?♪
- Girl: 9 noodles.
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9!♪
- Man: 9 nails.
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9!♪
- Rowlf the Dog: 9 lights.
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9!♪
- Man: 9 mice.
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9!♪
- Boy: 9 quarters!
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9!♪
- Baker: ♪9 coconut custard pies.♪
- Vocalists: ♪And that's the song of 9!!!♪
Sponsors
D, E, M, 8, 9
Episode 17 (December 2, 1969)
Oscar's hiccups
Segment List
Ernie and Bert: Ernie's What Happens Next Game
Sponsors
D, E, M, 8, 9
Episode 18 (December 3, 1969)
Big Bird's hide-and-seek; Mr. Hooper's rocket launchers
Segment List
Countdown #1 (fall)
- Director: 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. [The rocket falls; chuckled nervously]
Countdown #2 (soot)
- Director: 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. [The rocket blasts of early; screamed as he is covered in soot] 3. 2. 1.
Countdown #3 (director launch)
- Director: 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. [Accidently blasts off] 1!!
Sponsors
D, E, M, 8, 9
Episode 21 (December 8, 1969)
Big Bird discovers balloons; Susan in the kitchen
Segment List
Ten Song (Song of Ten)
[The sequence starts with the numbers being drawn, then the patterns]
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10!♪
[The circles all rotate together, then it zooms out on the numbers]
- Vocalists: ♪10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1!♪
[One by one, the numbers zoomed around the screen until 10 was selected]
- Vocalists: ♪1... 2... 3... 4... 5... 6... 7... 8... 9... 10! 10! Lets sing a song about 10! How many is 10?♪
- Girl: 10 toes.
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10!♪
- Teacher: 10 triangles.
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10!♪
- Man: 10 pins.
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10!♪
- Boy: 10 little indians.
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10!♪
- Boy: 10 wind up toys.
- Vocalists: ♪1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10!♪
- Baker: ♪10 chocolate layer cakes.♪
- Vocalists: ♪And that's the song of 10!!!♪
Season 3 (1971-1972)
Episode 358 (March 8, 1972)
Molly loses her shoes
Segment List
Grover's Restaurant: Chicken Soup
- Mr. Johnson: Uh, waiter, I'd li-
- Grover: Hi, bye, sir!
- Mr. Johnson: Waiter I'd like a, uh, uh...uggghhh!
- Grover: I would keep a second now. Bye!
- Mr. Johnson: [groans and sighs]
- Grover: Yes sir. I'm ready now. What can I do for you?
- Mr. Johnson: Yes. I'd like a bowl of chicken soup, please?
- Grover: Very good choice. You bring anything for you, haven't?
- Mr. Johnson: UH...
- Grover: Be right back. [to Charlie] One bowl of chicken soup, Charlie!!
- Mr. Johnson: That settles it. I don't like it going back to this place. This guy keeps give a hard time every time I come in here. It's not one thing to another.
- Grover: Okay, sir. Here we have your delicious, chicken soup.
- Mr. Johnson: Yes, uh...WAITER!
- Grover: Yes, sir?
- Mr. Johnson: Uh, I can't eat the soup!
- Grover: You can't eat the soup? Would y- Oh! Of course uh, I can feel it! It is too cold. I will get you another bowl of soup. I'm sorry.
- Mr. Johnson: Uh, uh, no! Tha-
[Grover calls Charlie to send Mr. Johnson another bowl of chicken soup while Mr. Johnson groans]
- Mr. Johnson: Well, that settles it. From now on, I'm bringing my lunch to work in a paper sack. Every time.
- Grover: There you are, sir.
- Mr. Johnson: No. I-
- Grover: Have a good and hotting meal.
- Mr. Johnson: Yes but...WAITER!!
- Grover: Oh! I think it is too hot! Let me blow it down for you.
- Mr. Johnson: No! [Groans exasperatedly] The problem is, you see, you FORGOT to bring the...
- Grover: There, there there. I've forgot the salt didn't I?
- Mr. Johnson: No!
- Grover: The pepper?
- Mr. Johnson: NO!!
- Grover: The crackers?
- Mr. Johnson: NO NO NOO!!!!
- Grover: Well, tell me! WHY DIDN'T YOU EAT THE SOUP, SIR!??
- Mr. Johnson: WHY DON'T YOU...TASTE IT!???!
- Grover: AAAUUUUGGGHHH!! All right, sir! The customer's always right. I shall taste it. Uh...where's the uh, spoon?
- Mr. Johnson: AHA!!!!!!
- Grover: Oh! I forgot the spoon! Awwww!
Sponsors
G, N, 7
Season 21 (1989-1990)
Sesame Street: Alphaquest Segments
- Child: A.
- Child: B. Baseball, Butterfly, Bat, Bread, Brick, Banana, Book and Banana Boat
- All: Bye!
- Child: Bye! B.
- Child: C.
- Child: D.
- Child: E.
- Child: H.
- Child: M. It must be meal time. Making Meals with Mittens-- how about Monster Mash? But, my mittens are missing? Start with the marshmallow mackerel. Add marigold muffins, miniature mud pies, monkey mustard. Mix it and mash it and mix it and mash it. M.
- Child: P. A park, a pine tree park. I'll paint... a penguin. A purple penguin. A pack of purple penguins. A pack of purple penguins practicing a pop song. A pink pig with a parachute? Preposterous! P.
( pig oinks )
- Child: R. I'm on a ramblin' road. Ramblin' by some rocks and a radio. And a rabbit. Hi, rabbit. And a rock n' roll record. A red ribbon? No! A rainbow. Remarkable. R.
- Child: S. A swimsuit?
- Grover: Ahh!
- Child: A silly surfer. Should I go swimming? A seagull. Uh-oh! The sun is setting. I should swim back to shore. What's this? A submarine? Sensational. We'll sait into the stars. S.
( bird cawing )
- Child: W. I wonder why the weather is so warm. Wow. Even the watch is wilted! A wooden window? Whoa! Wind weather. Whee! W.
( evil watch wilted whoosing )
Season 22 (1990-91)
Sesame Street: Alphaquest Segments
- Child: F. Fire! A faucet. Fantastic. That finishes the fire. Uh-oh! A flood...filled up with fish. All forms of freaky fish. A flag fish, a football fish, a flying fish, a fishbowl fish! A finger fish, a flower fish, a frankfurter fish and one frog. F.
- Child: G.
- Child: I.
- Child: J.
- Child: K.
- Child: L.
- Child: N.
- Child: O.
- Child: Q.
- Child: T.
- Child: U.
- Child: V.
- Child: X.
- Child: Y.
- Child: Z.
Big Bird's Birthday or Let Me Eat Cake
Season 26 (1994-95)
Episode 3385 (May 5, 1995)
Segment List
- Song: Do-Op Hop with Kermit the Frog
- Animation: Words - Market/Music/Men's Shop/Movie/Maps
- Alphaquest: The Letter M - Mittens,
- Cartoon: Rap #7 - Hearts, Shapes, Birds, Houses and 7 Days of Week
- Song: Elmo sings.
- Cartoon: Fem Myror ar Fler an Fyra Elefanter Number Cartoons: Seven Starfishes, Six Adult Walruses and One Walrus Pup, Six Cats and One Elephant in a Tree, Six Turtles and One Man, Seven Owls, Seven Piglets, and Seven Rabbits in Seven Hats
- Film: The Letter T with Girls
Seasons 29-30 / Elmopalooza (1997, 1998-99)
Playing with puzzles (November 21, 1997)
- Cartoon: Pinball Number Count #6
- Cartoon: Planet - The Letter Jj
Big Bird Gets Lost (February 3, 1998)
- Frances McDormand: Yes, can I help you?
- Big Bird: I hope so, my friend is lost.
- Frances McDormand: Oh, your friend is lost. Well, sure I can help you, I work here. I help fine people who are lost all the time we go right over there.
- Big Bird: Okay (Big Bird hits the rubber ball display and falls into the floor).
- Frances McDormand: Oh, no!
- ABCD Mart In-Store Voiceover: Clean up in Aisle 2, we need to clean in Aisle 2!
- Frances McDormand: Did you ever have one of those days? Okay, let me just get some info. Your name is?
- Big Bird: Uh... Big Bird.
- Frances McDormand: First name: Big. Last name: Bird. And the name of the person who you were shopping with?
- Big Bird: Maria Rodriguez.
- Frances McDormand: Ah, Maria Rodriguez, very good.
- Big Bird: She was wearing a colorful jacket.
- Frances McDormand: Aha, colorful jacket, very, very all right, good.
- Big Bird: In orange.
- Frances: And the number of a close relative who is at home?
- Big Bird: Ooh, ooh, ooh. (singing) 555-6789 That's my Granny's number, 555-6789 Hands up, hands down, now rumba.
- Frances McDormand: (clears throat) Okay, congratulations, Big Bird! I think that we have all the information we need and I'm sure that Maria is looking for you to we'll find her in no time. All right, then. Attention, ABCD Mart shoppers. Attention, ABCD Mart shoppers. Will Maria Rodriguez report to the customer service desk immediately?
- Maria Rodriguez: They found him! They found Big Bird!
[segment cuts to Captain Elmo Cousteau searching for the treasure of the missing soap. He encounters a policeman fishy, who shows him the way to the treasure and back home.]
- Big Bird: Oh. Where is Maria?
- Frances McDormand: She, she should have been here by now. Maybe she didn't hear the announcement.
- Big Bird: Yeah or maybe, maybe she's really, really lost! Maybe I'm never ever gonna see her again! Oh, Maria! Oh.
- Maria Rodriguez: Ooh. I'm sorry. I would have gotten here sooner, but there's a bunch of rubber balls all over the floor blocking the aisle-
- Frances McDormand: And you are?
- Maria Rodriguez: I'm Maria Rodriguez and I believe you found a large, yellow bird?
- Big Bird: Maria? Maria!
- Maria Rodriguez: Oh, Big Bird!
- Big Bird: Maria. Oh, Maria!
- Maria Rodriguez: Oh, Big Bird.
- Big Bird: What happened? Where were you?
- Maria Rodriguez: Big Bird, I'm so relieved to see you. Thank goodness you're all right. Big Bird, I am so glad you remembered what to do when you got lost.
- Big Bird: Me lost? Huh! I thought it was you who's lost.
- Maria Rodriguez: Me? Big Bird, let's get our stuff and get out of here. We got a skating party to go to.
- Big Bird: All, right. Yes, yes. Uh, thanks.
- Frances McDormand: Bye!
- Big Bird: Bye!
- Maria Rodriguez: Ooh! You really should find someplace to stack those balls. Somebody could trip.
- Frances McDormand: (grunts)
Episode 3721 (February 16, 1998)
( crashing )
- Big Bird: Boy. You know, maybe, I'm not quite ready for Swan Lake. No, I can't dance!
Locations:
- Finder Keepers
- Celina's Dance Studio
Segment List:
- Cartoon: A pencil tries to write the word DANCE.
- Animation: Space Paint - The Letter Dd
- Cartoon: I Love You, in American Sing Language
- Cartoon: Number Creatures #20
- Cartoon: Song - Redwood Tree
- Cartoon: D is for Drug Store, Diner, Delicatessen, Dressers
Elmopalooza (February 20, 1998)
- [Jon Stewart, Prairie Dawn and the crew are locked in the dressing room by accident]
- David Alan Grier: Jon, you're on in 30 seconds.
- Jon Stewart: David, we can't get out! The door's stuck!
- David Alan Grier: What? Well, where's the handyman I sent in?
- Jon Stewart: [seeing the handyman shake the oil can] In here with the rest of the crew.
- Telly: Oh, no! If they can't get out, that means there's no show. And if there's no show, then all those people who wanted to hear the music will be sad. And if all those people are sad, they might not go to work tomorrow! And if they don't go to work tomorrow, the economy will collapse! And if the economy collapses, THE COUNTRY... WILL BE... DOOMED!!! Doomed, I tell you! This is terrible!
- Elmo: [calming Telly down] Easy! Easy! Easy! Easy, Telly. It's just a TV show.
- David Alan Grier: [gasps in shock] Watch your mouth, little guy! Now, I'd expect that attitude over on cable, but this is network.
Let's Eat! Funny Food Songs (January 12, 1999)
Segment List:
- Film: Vegetables - Carrot, Mushroom, Zucchini, Pea, Potato, String Bean, Corn, Brio and Onion
Kids Favorite Songs (March 9, 1999)
- Telly: Oh, hi! I still can't quite make up my mind about my favorite song. I thought it was "The Alphabet Song". But, now, I don't know. Would you mind singing another song with me? Would you mild singing "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" with me? Good. singing Twinkle, twinkle, little star. How
- Elmo: Elmo is trying
- Telly: Hmmm...maybe, "Baa, Baa, Black Sheep" is my favorite song. singing Baa, baa, black sheep, have you any wool? Yes, sir, yes, sir, three bags full. One for the master, one for the dame, and one for the little girl who lives down the lane. Baa, baa, black sheep, have you any wool? Yes, sir, yes, sir, three bags full.
- Telly: I-I got it! I know what my favorite song is!
- Elmo: Oh, boy. Elmo was so tired from all this singing. Oh, maybe, Elmo will take right here. And start practicing his countdown again later.
- Sooey: (singing) This little piggy went to market
- Elmo: The Oinker Sisters. Excuse me, Elmo.
- Pigs: (singing) Stayed home
- Elmo: Okay.
- [Elmo and Pigs stay hops, Sooey is left hops, left and right, kiss noses and up in the sky all red skin, she is say la la la la black sad and end credits.]
- Elmo, Sooey and Pigs: This little piggy run wee, wee, wee all the way... home.
Songs in Order:
1. I've Been Working On The Railroad
2. Row, Row, Row Your Boat
3. Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
4. This Little Went To Market with Elmo and The Oinker Sisters
Segement List:
- Animation: Ten Mask Dancers
- Animation: Ocean #1-10
- Cartoon: Number Factory #1-10
Episode 3831 (March 22, 1999)
Segment List
- Alphaquest: The Letter B - Ball, Boat
- Animation: Number Creatures #19
- Film: Growing Numbers #19
- Cartoon: Kernels Popcorn #19
- Film: B is for Ball, Bat and Base
- Song: Little Things
Episode 3835 (March 26, 1999)
- Film: Jungle The Letter Z
- Cartoon The Letter Zz
- Cartoon: Number Creatures #20
The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland (October 1, 1999)
The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland is a feature length film and sequel of Sesame Street.
Season 31 / CinderElmo (1999, 2000)
Episode 3872 (February 1, 2000)
Segment List:
- Film / Animation: A class makes
- Film: The Letter C - Girls clap.
- Cartoon: Noodles & Ned: The pair.
- Muppets: Sesame Street Goes to Day Care: Big Bird and Dora recite the alphabet.
- Animation: A girl reads a book, a magazine, and a newspaper and a letter.
- Cartoon: Kids count to one duck in the pond.
- Cartoon: Animals: That Was A Mouse's Life Animator: Philippe Starck at Mac Guff Ligne
- Cartoon: Animals: That Was A Dolphin's Life Animator: Philippe Starck at Mac Guff Ligne
- Cartoon: Animals: That Was A Fly's Life Animator: Philippe Starck at Mac Guff Ligne
- Cartoon: Animals: That Was A Goldfish's Life Animator: Philippe Starck at Mac Guff Ligne
- Cartoon: Animals: That Was A Frog's Life Animator: Philippe Starck at Mac Guff Ligne
- Cartoon: Animals: That Was A Spider's Life Animator: Philippe Starck at Mac Guff Ligne
Episode 3884 (March 30, 2000)
Segement List:
- Film: Floating 2 Kids - The Letter T
- Song: Where's My Bear?
- Animation: Airplane The Letter T
- Cartoon: Fem Myror ar Fler an Fyra Elefanter Number Cartoons: One Caterpillar, One Alligator Hatching out of One Egg, One Snake, One Goldfish, One Whale, One Unknown, and One Unknown
- Film: Milo Counting: 9
- Cartoon: Clown Honking #9
- Cartoon: Animals: That Was An Ant's Life Animator: Philippe Starck at Mac Guff Ligne
- Cartoon: Animals: That Was A Chick's Life Animator: Philippe Starck at Mac Guff Ligne
- Cartoon: Animals: That Was A Cockchafer's Life Animator: Philippe Starck at Mac Guff Ligne
- Cartoon: Animals: That Was An Elephant's Life Animator: Philippe Starck at Mac Guff Ligne
Animation: Airplane T t
Computer Caper (May 3, 2000)
Segment List:
- Animtion: A boy changes the size of a picture on his computer to demonstrate short and tall.
- Cartoon: Animals: That Was A Mosquito's Life Animator: Philippe Starck at Mac Guff Ligne
- Cartoon: Animals: That Was A Bat's Life Animator: Philippe Starck at Mac Guff Ligne
- Cartoon: Animals: That Was A Goat's Life Animator: Philippe Starck at Mac Guff Ligne
- Cartoon: Animals: That Was An Ostrich's Life Animator: Philippe Starck at Mac Guff Ligne
Episode 3913 (May 10, 2000)
Segment List
- Film: The Letter N. A very happy and.
- Cartoon: Leaves N n
- Animation: Rubber Stamps #11
- Animation: A girl types the number 11 on a computer, matches it with another one, and sees 11 elephants. ( alarm wrongs )
- Cartoon: Rap #11 - Heart, Shape, Bird, House, Cookie, Hand and Finger
- Film: Milo Counting: 11 - Lake, Door, Chair, Lantern, Slide, Home, Ladder
- Animation: Clown Honking #11
- Cartoon: A pencil tries to write the word DANCE.
Episode 3922 (January 9, 2001)
Segment List
- Cartoon: Rap: #11 - Heart, Shape, Bird, House, Kids, Cookie and Hand
- Film: Milo Counting: #11 - Up the Lake, Open the Door, Sit the Chair, Around the Grass,
Right the Black Lantern,
Down the Slide, Open the Door in an House and the Ladder
- Animation: Clown Honking: #11
- Cartoon: The Letter O Words: Open, On, Off, Owl and Ocean
- Film: A gymnast twirls ribbons to the letter O.
- Cartoon: A girl the number 11 on a computer, matches it with another one, and see 11 elephants.
- Animation: Rubber Stamp #11
Season 32 (2000-01)
Let's Make Music (July 18, 2000)
- Elmo: Aw, Telly. Don't be sad. Someone will find your tuba.
- Telly: You don't understand, Elmo. I was really looking forward to playing it with some musicians. Now what am I going to do?
- Elmo: You see, Telly? There are lots of ways to make music.
- Telly: I know, but it's not the same.
- Baby Bear: Any good luck yet, Telly?
- Telly: No, Baby Bear.
- Baby Bear: No, no, no, no, no!
- Telly: Oh, nothing.
- Baby Bear: Oh, well. It figures. All right, now. Hit it, guys!
- Elmo: Why not?
- Telly: How can I tell them I can't play with them because I lost my tuba?
- Telly: Hey! That's my tuba! Is this yours?
- Telly: Oh, I never will again. Oh. Welcome back, tuba. I missed you.
- Luke: Okay, everybody! Let's play!
- [Everyone resumes playing their instruments as they celebrate and cheered for everyone at the street]
Segment List:
- Film: Six kids dance on a playground on the same beat.
- Film: Pot, Pan, Barrel and Washboard
- Cartoon: Pinball Number Count #12 - Artist: Jeff Hale
- Cartoon: Alien Orchestra Animator Bill and Colleen Davis at ArtBear Pigmation, Inc..
Episode 3914
- Goldilocks: Ha! The nerve of some bear! Whatever I told him, I don't need you!
- Baby Bear: Goldilocks!
- Bob: Baby Bear, is everything okay?
- Baby Bear: Uh, not exactly, Bob. Goldilocks is very angry that we're doing the story without her.
- Bob: Ohh...
- Baby Bear: Just don't read the story right now, okay? I've gotta straighten this out.
- Bob: Okay. Goldilocks is just...
- Baby Bear: Goldilocks!
- Goldilocks: Unbelievable!
- Baby Bear: Goldilocks, wait!
- Goldilocks: Wait? Wait? Now, why should I wait? You didn't wait for me to come back from vacation! You replaced me!
- Baby Bear: Oh, but Elmo really wanted to hear the story, you know, our story! I didn't know how long you would be gone!
- Goldilocks: Yeah, well, now I'll be gone for good! I quit!
- Baby Bear: You can't quit! You're Goldilocks!
- Goldilocks: Oh, see, you've got a new Goldilocks now! Oh, and here he is!
- Big Bad Wolf: Yep, that's it! I'm finished! No more Goldilocks for me! I'm the Big Bad Wolf and I've got my own story! Now, I'm gonna go check and see if the pigs are back from the pork... I mean, park yet. Then I can huff and puff like I'm supposed to do.
- Baby Bear: You see? You are the one, the only, the true Goldilocks! Oh, please, please come back to our story!
- Goldilocks: Uh... I don't think so, Baby Bear. I'm too angry.
- Baby Bear: But there is no story without you, Goldilocks! It would be "Once upon a time there were three bears, the three bears went for a nice walk in the woods while their porridge cooled, and then they came back and they ate it. The end." There is no drama, no conflict. We need you, Goldilocks!
- Goldilocks: So, find someone else to replace me, again!
Episode 3943
Segments:
- Cartoon: P is for Pea, Plant, Pod, Pick and Pot
- Film: : Alphaquest - P is for Park, Pine Tree, Paint, Purple Penguins, Pack, Practice, Pop, Pink Pop and Parachute
- Film: Vegetables - Carrot, Mushroom, Zucchini, Pea, Potato, Green Bean, Corn, Broccoli and Onion
- Film: Growing Numbers: #20
- Animation: Rubber Stamps: #20
Episode 3944 (February 8, 2001)
Segment List
- Film: Number #15
- Cartoon: Words - Heroes, Hardware, Hotel, Hairstyles, High School, Hats and Hamburgers
- Cartoon: The First Original Mickey Mouse: Mickey Mouse asks a very early Black and White Mickey Mouse, "Are you the first original Mickey Mouse?". Animator Walt Disney
- Cartoon: What if a monkey and a weasel switched body parts? Animator Cliff Roberts at UPA.
- Big Bird and Maria: The Frog and the Ox with Big Bird and Maria: A pregnant Maria is jealous of how big Big Bird is, so she expands herself into a very large, round woman. She becomes so self-important and big she ends up exploding.
Episode 3945 (February 9, 2001)
- Cartoon: Storybook #4: Four genies carry a number 4 to their palace, and four pegasi fly away. Animator Ishu Patel at National Film Board of Canada
- Film V is for Violin: Kids play w:Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star on the violin. (Episode 3654) w:The Young and the Restless
- Sign: Dance
- Cartoon: Wall of Numbers #4
- Cartoon: Fem Myror ar Fler an Fyra Elefanter Number Cartoons: One Duck and Three Ducklings, Four Elephants, Four Dolphins, a Mother Cat puts her Three Kittens and One Puppy in a Basket, Three Monkeys and One Orangutan, Four Coconuts for Three Gorillas and One Man, and Three Pigs and One Goat
Episode 3967 (March 13, 2001)
Segment List
- Animation: The Letter Rr
- Animation: Computer Words - Rainbow/Refrigerator/Rocket/Radio
- Cartoon: I Pagliacci: Pagliacci the Clown is betrayed by his wife, Columbine, and he exacts a grim revenge upon her... until at last, her ghost returns to make amends. Animator Ken Lidster at Bare Boards Productions.
- Cartoon: Wall of Numbers #6
- Cartoon: Fem Myror ar Fler an Fyra Elefanter Number Cartoons: Five Bactrian Camels and One Dromedary Camel, Six Pigs, Six Ladybugs, Three Adult Kangaroos and Three Joey Kangaroos, Six Piranhas, Five Seals and One Penguin, and Five Chickens and One Rooster
- Film:
Episode 3968 (March 14, 2001)
All By Myself with Prairie Dawn and The Oinker Sisters
- Prairie Dawn: Hello! Prairie Dawn here! Go with it? Well, okay! Yikes! Oh! [singing] You should see me tie my shoe
- Oinker Sisters: Shoe
- Prairie Dawn: Hear me add up two and two
- Oinker Sisters: Four
- Prairie Dawn: [singing] See, me a glass of juice
- Oinker Sisters: Juice
- Prairie Dawn: Wiggle my front tooth, that's loose
- Oinker Sisters: Loose
- Prairie Dawn: Things that I can do all by myself Ooooo
Episode 3971 (March 19, 2001)
Song List:
1. Little Things
2. Praise the Letter P, Please, Please, Please
3. Somebody Come and Play
Song Lyrics:
I believe in little things that you hardly see like honeycomb and spider webs and starfish in the sea. I believe in little things like icy drops of rain that melt into the morning mist when, winds are warm again. I believe in little things like colors in the sky and noticing the waves roll in and how the flowers die knowing they'll be back again whenever it's July. I belive in little things like you and me and just how big little things can be.
Segment List
- Cartoon: Letter P
- Cartoon: Words - Panda, Pyramid, Pear and Pot
- Muppets / Celebrity: Drum / Violin
- Animation: 6 Legs/1 Beachball/2 Gasolines/4 Eggs/1 Spoon/3 Tutus/1 Couch :No Kids: Zero!
- Sign: Imagine
- Cartoon: P is for Pea, Plant, Pod, Pick and Pot
- Film: The letter P dances at the beachwall.
Logo: Sesame Workshop
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Episode 3972 (March 20, 2001)
Segments:
- Film: Song: S, You're the Best - The Letter S - Sail, Sun, Stop, Sing, Soup, Sit and Sand
- Animation: Letter Flipdoors: The Letter S
- Film: Kids Mural Painting: #16
- Animation: An animated truck displays 16 television sets.
- Amimation: Growing Numbers: #16
- Film: Four kids fly around and form a rectangle.
Episode 3973 (March 21, 2001)
Segements:
- Animation: Plant - The Letter E
- Cartoon: Number Creatures: #17
- Animation: Seventeen derby hats drop onto a balloon head.
- Animation: Growing Numbers: #17
- Cartoon: Rap # 17: Heart, Shape, Bird, Cookie, Kids, House, Flower, Clock, Shell, Leaf and Hand
- Animation: Writing utensils form the upper and lowercase letter E.
Season 43 (2012-2013)
Elmo the Musical Segment: Prince Elmo
- Elmo It’s time to make up [singing] a musicaaaaaaaaaaal!
Season 49 (2018-2019)
Sesame Street: I Spy Song with Abby and Elmo | Find Blue with Elmo and Abby (November 21, 2018)
- Abby: [singing] Come along and find it/thanks for playing I Spy with me!
Elmo's World
Elmo's World: Hats
( grunts )
- Elmo: Hats.
First, put the hat is on. Next, around your hat. Good!
Hats off the hats!
Elmo's World: Jackets
( sighs )
- Elmo: Jackets! You know, jackets.
- Elmo: Tricycles don't wear jackets. But a kid can riding a tricycle could wear a jacket. Bye-bye! Hot dogs don't wear jackets. They wear buns! Chairs don't wear jackets, even though they have arms.
Elmo's World: Books
( books clattering )
- Elmo: Oh, Wow!
- Women: Feel the fuzzy monster with your hand. Feel. Nice. The end.
Elmo's World: Bananas
Title Name: Bananas/First Appearance 3858
Segment List: Door: Bananas Fall
Mr. Noodle: No, he is pop out! Stop!!!
Elmo: Stop, Elmo! Left the drawer now! Oh, boy!!!
Question: Why you do with a banana?
Film: Michael is make in the kitchen room lists: the table is bread, put the oven and the blender is milk and bananas, push on the start right now. And the refrigerator is open and close.
Elmo's World: Pets
- Boy: Wow, Dorothy, I like lizards. My lizards can change colors. They change colors to brown and green.
Elmo's World: Hands
- Boy: Dorothy, this is how I wash my hands. It's not too hot, Dorothy. I am wash.
Elmo’s World: Birthdays
Title Name: Birthdays/First Appearance: 3940
Segment List: Door: Birthday Party Supplies Fall
Mr. Noodle: No, he is on your finger! Stop!!!
Kids: The girl is folding the present and bow. Happy birthday, Dorothy.
- Girl: This is how wrap a present, Dorothy. I fold the paper onto the box like this. Then, I fold the corners. And I do the same thing on the other side. Now, I put a bow on.
Quiz: Do telephones vs birthday cake?
Film: Hampton and his Dad bake and decorate a birthday cake for Hampton's Mom.
- Hampton: My dad and I made a cake
Episode 1449
Segment List
- Cartoon: Storybook #5: Five witches carry a number 5 to their haunted castle, and five ghosts fly away. Animator Ishu Patel at National Film Board of Canada
- Cartoon: Zipper, Snap, Hook, Button, Shoelace and Tie Animator Catherine Aison
- Cartoon: Birth of Butterfly: How do butterflies make more butterflies? The life cycle of the butterfly is documented. At the end, the fully-grown butterfly flies into an open field, and calls out, "Hey, Tibi!". Animator Catherine Aison Music by Charles Gross
- Cartoon: Pinball Number Count #5
- Cartoon: Fem Myror ar Fler an Fyra Elefanter Number Cartoons: Five Butterflies, Five Flies on a Face's Nose, Five Worms in an Apple, Five Swans, Four Hippopotamuses and One Alligator, Four Horses and One Zebra Jumping over a Fence, and Five Beavers
Episode 3540
Segment List
- Film: The Letter T in the Beachwall
- Film: The Letter T with Girls
- Cartoon: A rhinoceros, a lion, a penguin, a giraffe, an alligator, a gorilla, a turtle, a snake, an ostrich, and an elephant sing "It's Brand New at the Lincoln Park Zoo". Animator Bob Kurtz at Kurtz and Friends
Episode 3668
Segment List
- Cartoon: The Letter C - Fans
- Animation: Words - Copy, Cafe, Cleaners, Computers, Candy, Cameras and Car Service
- Film: Milo Counting Number 9
- Animation: Rubber Stamp #9
- Film: Jungle The Letter C
- Animation: Flipdoors - The Letter C
- Cartoon: Fem Myror ar Fler an Fyra Elefanter Number Cartoons: Nine Sheep Jumping over a Fence, Nine Penguins, Nine Ants, Eight Adult Tigers and One Tiger Cub, Nine Birds, Nine Spots on a Fish, and Eight Dogs and One Cat eating Food from a Dogbowl
Episode 3843
Segment List
- Riddle Cartoon: Apple (Episode 3584)
- Film: Words - Children, Closet, Colors, Cake and Chair (Episode 3590)
- Cartoon: The Fan C (Episode 3579)
- Film: Girls do a hand-clap game about friends whose names start with C.
- Shapes: Trangle
- Cartoon: Hearts, Shapes, Birds, Cookies, Houses
- Film: Kids Mural Painting Number #15
- Cartoon: Number Creatures #15
- Film: Song - Joe Raposo sings Everybody Eats (Episode 3735)
- Animation: Words - Cap, Cactus, Comb, Clam, Cowboy, Cloud, Cat, Clown, Camel, Caterpillar
- Animation: Letter Flipdoors - Cowboy, Coyote, Campfire, Cactus
- Film: Rhythms - Pot, Pan, Barrel and Washboard (Let's Make Music)
- Cartoon: Dance to the Rhythm, Dance to the Beat with Girl and Tiger
Episode 3962
Song List: 2, 2, 2, Me and You
- Cartoon: Storybook #2: Two wizards carry a number 2 to their castle, and two dragons fly away. Animator Ishu Patel at National Film Board of Canada
- Shapes: Trangle
- Film: B is for Bubbles
- Film: Candle
- Cartoon: Pencil Box
- Cartoon: Fem Myror ar Fler an Fyra Elefanter Number Cartoons: Two Giraffes, One Cow and One Horse, Two Elephants, Two Goldfishes, One Dog and One Moose, Two Moles, and Two Snails
Segment List:
- Song: Rap #7 - Heart, Shape, Bird, House
- Animation: Ocean Countdown 1-10 - Clam, Seahorse, Starfish, Jellyfish, Sailboat, Pitchfork
- Animation: Clowning Honking #11
- Song: Pinball Number Count (#12) - Artist by: Jeff Hale
- Animation: Masked March #13
- Cartoon: The lighting bugs at the Glowworm Jamboree display the numbers 1-14.
- Animation: Rubber Stamp #15
- Song: I've Go the Sixteen Blues - Performed by Lillias White
- Animation: Hats
- Animation: 19 Kernels
- Cartoon: Number Creatures #20
- Animation: School Zone Start to Learn: Numbers 1-10: A two-dimensional computer animated segment that takes place in a black background, in which one dog, two elephants, three butterflies, and so on appear. Animator Andrew Fishman at Avetka Productions Designed by Dino Kotopoulis in the same style as all four See and Learn cartoons.
Episode 3943
- 'Cartoon: P is for Pea, Plant, Pod, Pick and Pot
- Film: Alphaquest: The Letter P - Pine Tree, Pe.
- Film: Vegetables - Carrot, Mushroom, Zucchi, Pea, Potater.
- Cartoon: Number #20
- Film: Growing Numbers #20
- Animation: Rubber Stamps #20
Episode 3947
Segment List
- Sign with Linda: Dance
- Celebrity: The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater - Feelings: Happy, Sad and Surprise
- Film: The Letter L in the Beachwall
- Sign: Imagine
- Cartoon: Square - 8 Kids
- Cartoon: Bellhop - 8 Steamer Trunks
- Cartoon: Fem Myror ar Fler an Fyra Elefanter Number Cartoons: Eight Legs on an Octopus, Eight Frogs, Eight Bats, Eight Buttons on a Monkey's Vest, Seven Chicks and One Alligator Hatching out of Eight Eggs, Eight Worms, and Eight Cows
- Film: Number 8
Song List: L, L, L You Ring My Bell
- Sign: Sing
- Cartoon: Household Appliances Count - 1-10
- Sign: Bird
- Cartoon: Clown Honking #8
Episode 3942
B is the 2nd letter of the English alphabet.
Segment List
- Animation: B
- Film: B is for Bubbles - Three Blind Mice
- Film: Number 3
- Cartoon: Fem Myror ar Fler an Fyra Elefanter Number Cartoons: Three Penguins, Three Owls, Three Mice, Three Donkeys, Two Snakes and One Snake Charmer, One Pelican, One Fish, and One Frog, and Two Dogs and One Puppy in Three Doghouses
- Muppets: Bip Bip sings about "Air."
Episode 3794
Segment List
- Film: Milo Counting #13
- Cartoon: Words - Lizard/Lunchbox/Lobster/Lemonade/Leopard/Lighting/Ladder
- Song: L, L, L You Ring My Bell
Episode 3917
Segment List
- Animation: Pencil Box - The Letter Ee
- Animation: The Letter Ee
- Cartoon: Vowel Sound Poem: E - Elephant (poem "Eletelephony" by Laura E. Richards) Animator Jeff Hale at Imagination, Inc.
Episode 4109
Random
Sesame Street: Stop Motion - Computer
- Child: F. Please, to the letter F. Now, that things. Fan, fiddle, refrigerator. Try again. Frog, football. F.
Sesame Street: Letter Flipdoors
C.
Others
- Alistair Cookie: Good evening, and welcome to Monsterpiece Theater.
- Unidentified 1981 episode
- The Count: Greetings it is I the Count! They call me the Count because I love to count things!! HA HA HA!!!
- Cookie Monster: Me do anything for cookie!
- Ernie (Sesame Street): Hey Bert!
- Bert (Sesame Street): Oh, hey Ernie.
- Grover: It is I, your furry pal, Grover!
- Narrator: What if a dog was blue, and had feathers, and two skinny legs, and wings, and a long, feathery tail, and a beak, and tiny, tiny ears? What would he be?
- Narrator: What if a mouse were as big as an elephant, and the elephant had the mouse's ears, and the mouse had the elephant's ears, and the elephant had the mouse's whiskers, and the mouse had the elephant's head, and the elephant's tusks, and the elephant had the mouse's body, and the mouse had the elephant's body, and they both switched tails, and the elephant was as small as a mouse? What do you think would happen?
- Narrator: What if a frog had a fly's wings, and a fly's eyes, and a fly's head, and a fly's hairy body, and a fly's legs? Now then, what if the fly had frog's legs, and a frog's head, and last, but not least, a frog's body? What do you think would happen?
- Narrator: What if an anteater had long, long legs, and his tail shrunk, and his nose shrunk, and he grew tiny, tiny horns, and a long neck, and many spots? What would he be?
- Narrator: What if a turtle had a cottontail, and long ears, and a tiny nose, and a rabbit's head, and body, and legs? Now, what if the rabbit had the turtle's shell, and the turtle's flippers, and the turtle's head? Now, what do you think would happen?
- Elephant: Out of my way, runt!
- Bear: Out of my way, hose nose!
- Elephant: I have to deliver my package to that side of the bridge!
- Bear: I have to deliver my package to that side!
- Elephant: I was here first, so back off!
- Bear: Oh, yeah?! You back off!
- Ant: [whistles] HOLD IT!!! HOLD IT, YOU GUYS!!! If you have to deliver your package to that side, and you have to deliver your package to the other side, why don't you exchange packages, and go back where you came from?!
- Elephant: Yeah.
- Bear: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
- Ant: [to the viewer] I thought I'd never get across.
- [A very pregnant Maria berates with a silent Big Bird in front of Gordon's and Susan's apartment in Sesame Street during the middle of the night, as she goes into labor whilst criticizing Big Bird's size and height]
- Maria: [to Big Bird] You think you are pretty big, don't you? Hmph! Well, I bet I can be bigger than you. In fact,
- [Maria turns herself around towards the viewer, and then faces the viewer]
- Maria: you are nothing compared to how big I could be.
- [Big Bird walks off in a huff]
- Maria: [to the viewer] Just look at this.
- [Maria turns her head around towards the right side of the screen, and back to the viewer, and then takes the very first very long deep cleansing breath of air slowly and deeply, and her stomach and body begins to grow bigger, and bigger, and bigger, and bigger]
- Maria: [to the viewer] I'm great.
- [Maria takes the second very long deep cleansing breath of air slowly and deeply, and her stomach and body grows bigger, and bigger, and bigger, and bigger]
- Maria: [to the viewer] Look. Can you see me?
- [Maria takes the third very long deep cleansing breath of air slowly and deeply, and her stomach and body grows bigger, and bigger, and bigger, and bigger]
- Maria: [to the viewer] Can you believe it?
- [Maria gets very angry, as she takes the fourth very long deep cleansing breath of air slowly and deeply, and her stomach and body grows bigger, and bigger, and bigger, and bigger]
- Maria: [to the viewer] Now, I'm bigger than you!
- [Maria grows angrier and angrier, as she takes the fifth very long deep cleansing breath of air slowly and deeply, and her stomach and body grows bigger, and bigger, and bigger, and bigger]
- Maria: [to the viewer] BIGGER THAN A TREE!
- [Maria takes the sixth very long deep cleansing breath of air slowly and deeply, and her stomach and body grows bigger, and bigger, and bigger, and bigger]
- Maria: [to the viewer] BIGGER THAN A MOUNTAIN!
- [Maria takes the seventh very long deep cleansing breath of air slowly and deeply, and her stomach and body grows bigger, and bigger, and bigger, and bigger]
- Maria: [to the viewer] *BIGGER THAN THE WOOOOOORRRRRRLLLLLLDDDDDD*!!!!!!
- [Maria takes the eighth and last very long deep cleansing breath of air slowly and deeply, and her stomach and body grows bigger, and bigger, and bigger, and bigger, and then explodes, as the screen turns white, and back to Sesame Street, minus Maria]
- Narrator: Wanda the Witch lives somewhere west of Washington. Around her waist, instead of a belt, she wore a worm. Wanda had a pet weasel. And, on her head, a wiry wig. On Wednesday, in the middle of winter, Wanda walked to the well to get water to wash her wig. But, the wheel on the well was worn, and Wanda grew weary. So, she waved her wand, and her washtub filled with warm water. But, just as Wanda was about to drop her wig into the warm water, a wild wind slipped her wig from her hand, and blew it away forever. Which taught Wanda this lesson: witches, who wash their wigs on windy winter Wednesdays, are wacky.
- Narrator: This is the cat that sat on my hat. This is the goat that jumped on my coat. This is the fox that ran off with my socks. These are the ants that chewed up my pants. These are the flies that borrowed my ties. This is the moth that ate up my cloth. This is the glutton, who ate my last button. And this is me.
- [in the forest, a little girl, and her mother are walking through the woods towards a garden, as they explore the secrets and wonders of nature; the little girl asks her mother a question about one of the secrets and wonders of nature itself]
- Girl: [to her mother] Mama, how do butterflies make more butterflies?
- Girl's Mother: Well, let's go to the garden, and we'll find out.
- [in the garden, we see two butterflies, a male one, and a female one, as they both begin a courtship display by showing off their wings; the two butterflies then clasp themselves together to mate, as they both fertilize their egg and sperm cells together; one of the two butterflies watched, as the other butterfly lays her eggs on a nearby leaf; and finally, the two butterflies both fly off into the distance as they abandoned the eggs; we see a close-up view of the butterfly eggs]
- Narrator: Eggs.
- [we see through the butterfly eggs, as we see the tiny caterpillars developing inside them; we take a closer look at one of the butterfly eggs, as one of the tiny caterpillars begins to move around; we see the rest of the tiny caterpillars moving around within the butterfly eggs]
- Narrator: Caterpillars.
- [the tiny caterpillars all hatched out of the butterfly eggs, and then begin to explore the world around them; we see the tiny caterpillars crawl around the ground, as they munch on some leaves on some nearby plants; the tiny caterpillars grow into bigger caterpillars when they shed their exoskeletons, as colors begin to show on their bodies; the bigger caterpillars continue to crawl around the ground, as they munch on some leaves on some nearby plants; the caterpillars crawled off into the distance, and then disappeared into hiding; one of the caterpillars stopped by to look at the viewer, and then crawls off into the distance; some time later, the caterpillar is crawling on a tree branch, and then crawls right towards underneath the tree branch, and finally hangs upside down; the caterpillar begins to produce and turn into a chrysalis, as he weaves the chrysalis from his tail upside down, then all around his body, and then right up to his head, and finally his entire body is all covered up and hidden inside the chrysalis; the leaves fall off the trees, as autumn falls in the garden, then snow falls to the ground, as winter falls in the garden; the new year begins, as the snow melts away, and then spring falls in the garden; suddenly, the caterpillar has turned into a newly butterfly while he was inside the chrysalis, as he hatches out of the chrysalis, and then crawls onto the top of the chrysalis; the butterfly's body grew long and slender, and the butterfly's wings grew big and colorful; the butterfly begins to leap into the air, and then starts flying around the garden; suddenly, the butterfly notices a nearby flower down below, and then flies down to take a closer look at it; the butterfly lands on the flower's petals, and then looks at the flower's center; the butterfly sticks out his long proboscis, and then sticks it into the flower's center; the butterfly drank up all the nectar out of the flower, shoots his long proboscis back into his mouth, and then looks at the viewer with glee, as the camera zooms in close into the butterfly's head; the butterfly flies off by abandoning the flower, and then flies around the garden, and finally abandons the garden by flying off into the distance, and then lands onto the ground; the screen then pans out, and we see that the butterfly is in the middle of a field, as the butterfly looks around, and then calls out by screaming uncontrollably at the viewer]
- Butterfly: [calling] HEY, TIBI!!!!!!!!!!
- [the butterfly continues looking around, and then looks at the viewer, as the music ends in the background]
- Ernie: (after Bert finds out that he has to eat only one cherry; Bert is shocked) What’s the matter, Bert? Don’t you want your cherries?
- Bert: AAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!! (faints)
- Ernie: Oh well, I guess he’s not hungry. (eats the rest of the cherries)
International Versions
- Canada (French):
- "Sesame Street"
- S34 (October 25, 2005)
- S35 (October 25, 2005 (The Street We Live On only))
- S36 (2005)
- "Rue Sésame : Elmo Fait Son Spectacle"
- S43 (March 7, 2018)
- S44 (2018)
- S45 (2018)
- "Sesame Street"
- France:
- "1, Rue Sésame" (seasons 1-12)
- "5, Rue Sésame"
- S36 (2005/06 (excluding Elmo's World))
- Germany:
- "Sesamstraße"
- S10 (December 24, 1978)
- S25 (December 1993)
- "Sesamstraße"
- Israel: "Rechov Sumsum" (1983 - present)
- Italy: "Il Mondo di Elmo" (dubbed in Italian) (April 5, 2004 - present)
- Japan: "Sesamisutorīto" (season 28 - onwards)
- Latin America:
- "Sésamo"
- S29 (2008)
- S43 (November 2014)
- S50 (September 10, 2021 - present)
- "Sésamo"
- Poland:
- Sezamkowy Zakątek
- S39 (April 24 - July 16, 2011)
- Sezamkowy Zakątek
- Russia:
- "Ulitsa Sezam"
- S30 (2006)
- "Ulitsa Sezam"
- Spain:
- "Barrio Sésamo"
- S28 (November 20, 2003)
- S30 (November 20, 2003)
- "Sesame Street"
- S46 (January 2017)
- "Barrio Sésamo"
- Ukraine:
- "Vulytsya Sezam"
- S30 (April 8-15, 2022)
- S31 (April 8, 2022)
- S34 (April 1-15, 2022)
- S35 (April 8-15, 2022)
- S37 (April 1-15, 2022)
- S38 (April 1, 2022)
- "Vulytsya Sezam"
See also
Sponsors
- Pfizer
- Looksmart
- Spaghettios Pasta
- Beaches
- McDonald's
- PNC
- Life
- Quacker Oatmeal
- New Balance
Cast
- Linda
- Maria
- David
- Luis
- Bob
- Alan
- Susan
- Gordon
- Gina
- Mr. Handford
- Ruthie
- Miles
- Tasha
Live Action Cast
- Ernie
- Elmo
- Sooey Oinker
- Prairie Dawn
- Rosita
- Zoe
- Betty Lou
- Oscar
- Big Bird
- Baby Bear
- Rusty
- Snuffy
- Abby
- Telly
- Count von Count
- Bert
Confetti Drop Gags at the End of the Franchise
- 1979: A Trip to Puerto Rico, Day 1: Celebrating Maria’s Birthday (#1316) [Also Celebrated Its 10th Anniversary and the 11th Season Premiere]
- 1987: Slimey is Having a Parade (#2262)
- 1993: Sesame Street Stays Up Late!
- 1994: Celebrated The Franchise’s 25-Year Anniversary
- Snuffy and the Sesame Street Talent Show (#3213)
- The Snuffleupagus American Day Parade (#3295)
- 1998: Monster Day (#3707)
- 2000: Wormy Gras (#3856)
- 2004: Sesame Street Square Game [Also Celebrated Its 35th Anniversary]
- 2006: Guess That Shape and Color (new material only with Mr. Can You Guess)
- 2009: The Find That Amphibian Game Show (#4201) [Also Celebrated Its 40th Anniversary]
External links
- Sesame Street quotes at the Internet Movie Database
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