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SCENE 1Susan shows the kids that by looking at yourself in the mirror, you can find a lot of circles, such as the inside of the eye. Bob demonstrates that one can make a circle with their fingers, and does so for Debo to peek through. At Hooper's Store, David makes a circle shape by using his mouth, then blowing up a piece of bubble gum.
Cartoon
Speech Balloon: J - Jam (First: Episode 0012)
Muppets
"J Friends" (alternate take) (First: Episode 0339)
Cartoon
Jughead Jones's J story (First: Episode 0231)
Cartoon
Miss Fortune makes guesses about a dog. Artist: Cliff Roberts (First: Episode 0483)
Cartoon
I've Got a Mind: Fish Artist: Cliff Roberts (First: Episode 0195)
Film
Animals fight. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0567)
Muppets
Old West: Forming the Posse — Five good men are needed to form a posse and catch Bad Bart. (First: Episode 0554)
Cartoon
Donnie Budd sings about animals in groups of five on a farm. Artist: Bud Luckey (First: Episode 0323)
Muppets
Ernie and Bert: Who Took Bert's Cookies — Bert accuses Ernie of stealing his cookies, but they soon discover that the culprit is Cookie Monster... dressed as Ernie. (First: Episode 0158)
Cartoon
"The J Commercial:" Two boys scrutinize a J, saying it looks like a fish-hook. A resonant voice (Gary Owens) informs them that it's the letter J. This leads to a jazzy story about Joe. Moral: "Don't jive a judge by jamming a junebug." (First: Episode 0009)
SCENE 2
As Big Bird rests, Bob points to him and says "Doze." Meanwhile, a kid holds a rose, while Susan shows her nose. David then attempts to demonstrate the word "close," but a nearby door keeps opening. After the third attempt to close it, the adjacent window opens by itself; David breaks down in tears.
Cartoon
A disobedient jacket, illustrating words that begin with the letter J, annoys an off-screen narrator, which reveals two kids named Jenny and Jeff inside of it. (First: Episode 0527)
Muppets
Muppet & Kid Moment — Ernie, Bert, and Shola demonstrate "big," "small," "smaller, and "smallest" with four balls. (First: Episode 0544)
Animation
A ball encounters a black cube, which it imagines as a log cabin in a blizzard. (First: Episode 0650)
Cartoon
Two guys row their oars in different directions, until they decide to cooperate and row together. (First: Episode 0510)
Muppets
Two Anything Muppets sing "Me" in both English and Spanish. (First: Episode 0372)
Animation
Sand J/j (First: Episode 0631)
Film
Js appear in a junkyard. (First: Episode 0449)
Muppets
Five Anything Muppets sing the "Numerical Correspondence Song."
Cartoon
Three little men climb up the three flower stems. (First: Episode 0634)
Film
Gibbons make screeching noises. (First: Episode 0276)
Muppets
"The King's Picnic" (First: Episode 0419)
SCENE 3The Count is sad because he has nothing to count. He tries counting Big Bird's fallen feathers, but he accidentally sneezes them away before he can do so. He tries counting David's basket of apples, but the kids take each of them away, causing him to start crying. Instead of drying his tears as David suggests, the Count starts counting the teardrops, and begins switching from happy (since he has something to count) to sad (to get more tears) over and over.
Cartoon
Jazz #5 (First: Episode 0007)
Muppets
Grover: Monotones Walk Part 1 — Grover asks Little Jerry and the Monotones to hold up a sign that spells WALK. (First: Episode 0221)
Cartoon
Things say that other things are small, but then something comes along that's bigger, or smaller, or whatever. (First: Episode 0320)
Muppets
Grover: Monotones Walk Part 2 — The word WALK walks all over Grover. (First: Episode 0221)
Film
The Mad Painter #5 (First: Episode 0345)
Cartoon
Cars WALK. (First: Episode 0556)
SCENE 4
During their lunch break, Biff unpacks his lunch that his wife prepared for him, as he and Sully play "Three of These Things." Biff ends up getting so caught up in playing (finding that there are two different answers involving his sandwich, brownie, napkin, and orange) that he forgets to eat his lunch by the time the work whistle blows again.
Film
A showcase of J words (First: Episode 0631)
Muppets
Roosevelt Franklin Elementary School: Using pictures on the blackboard, Roosevelt Franklin tells the class a story about two little dogs who find a big ol' bone in a doghouse. They try to take the bone, but it turns out that it belongs to a big, mean dog, who chases them away. The moral of the story: "If something's not yours, leave it alone; could be a big ol' dog in the doghouse." (First: Episode 0529)
Cartoon
J family jamboree (First: Episode 0365)
Film
James narrates a film of his life on a pueblo in New Mexico. (First: Episode 0153)
Muppets
Muppet & Kid Moment — Big Bird and Crystal demonstrate big and little. (First: Episode 0559)
Cartoon
H for hair (First: Episode 0475)
Song
Joe Raposo sings "Flies on Animals" over footage of animals bugged by pests. (First: Episode 0449)
Muppets
Ernie and Bert: Ernie's Flying Fingers — Ernie says that he has "flying fingers," and tries to find ten different things that his fingers can do. (First: Episode 0617)
Transition
Bridge #5 - 4 Corner Bridge C (First: Episode 0282)
Song
Sesame Street Animal Films: Joe Raposo sings "Penguins Five." (First: Episode 0245)
SCENE 5
David plays with the kids in the yard, and helps Debo open the awning to Hooper's Store. Biff announces the sponsors, and the credits roll.
CLOSING SIGNS
David holds the Sesame Street sign, while Susan holds the CTW sign.