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Segment
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SCENE 1Bob (from his apartment window), Maria, Linda, and Big Bird show how they can say, "Hi, welcome to Sesame Street," in different languages: English (Bob), Spanish (Maria), sign language (Linda), and bluejay (Big Bird). Big Bird then proceeds to welcome the viewer in crow, owl, nightingale, and canary.
Cartoon
After the big game, a bird skeleton and an elephant skeleton get their skins mixed up in the locker room. The coach helps them out. (First: Episode 0774)
Muppets
Sesame Street News Flash: Rumplestiltskin — Kermit helps the miller's daughter guess Rumpelstiltskin's name. (First: Episode 0724)
Animation
Three lines attempt to individually reach the top of the TV screen, but fail. They succeed after they combine all of their lengths. (First: Episode 0288)
Film
Footage of various bird species including hens, flamingos, pigeons, owls, ostriches, cockatoos, and others. Music: (piano and whistling) Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0019)
SCENE 2David, Maria, Bob, and the kids (including Joey) talk about what hands can do. They all snap their fingers, clap, wave, tickle each other, and various other actions; Stephanie says that you can check if your tooth is loose. Linda arrives to remind them that hands can also be used to talk.
Cartoon / Film
A cartoon man climbs a live-action boy. (First: Episode 0494)
Muppets
When Maurice, a hapless casanova, puts an Anything Muppet woman's head together, he tells her that he loves her, but it turns out she doesn't love him. He then proceeds to take her head apart, bit by bit, as he sings "I Want to Hold Your Ear" (as well as eyes, nose, tooth, and hair). After she walks off in a huff, he notices to his shock that the parts he set aside have attached themselves to the tablecloth, who thinks he's kinda cute. (First: Episode 0524)
Cartoon
A tiny ant pushes the huge N into its place in the alphabet. (First: Episode 0780)
Film
How a steel drum is made (First: Episode 0828)
Cartoon / Film
Things that begin with N: nail, nest, net, notebook, needle, noodle, nuts, napkins, nose. (Don't make noise at night). The letter N is nice. (First: Episode 0659)
Muppets
Grover: Three Monsters — Grover, Herry Monster, and a little pink monster rearrange themselves in different ways. (First: Episode 0186)
Cartoon
An N-terview with an N (Spanish version) Artist: John Paratore (First: Episode 0477)
SCENE 3Oscar calls Maria over and coyly gives her a surprise present. ("Don't tell me I never gave you anything.") Her friends tell her not to open the battered, taped-up box because there might be a yucky surprise inside, like a jack-in-the-box or some kind of explosive. Maria opens the gift anyway, and it turns out to be an old tin can wrapped in a burlap ribbon. David and Bob recognize the can as one of his favorite cans that he used to keep on his mantlepiece. Joey thinks that Oscar may secretly be in love with her, so Maria walks over to Oscar's trash can. ("If he goes crazy, don't speak to him!" Joey warns.) Oscar becomes worried that she'll thank him with a kiss. Instead, Maria gives him a heartfelt message: "I never liked you." The Grouch is truly surprised!
Cartoon
"Lowercase n" (First: Episode 0358)
Muppets
Ernie and Bert: Before and After — Bert explains the concept of "before and after" to Ernie using a plate of cookies. (First: Episode 0007)
Cartoon
Before and after: Several kids are sad, but become happy when a fruit vendor appears. (First: Episode 0631)
Film
The Mad Painter #5 (First: Episode 0345)
Muppets
Grover: Surprise — Grover intends to teach the audience about "surprise" by sneaking up on Ernie. (First: Episode 0183)
Cartoon
A boy says he has a big surprise in his hand. (First: Episode 0557)
SCENE 4
As the others play and mingle in the yard, David pulls Maria over to give her another surprise in response to Oscar's gift. He hands her a can of peanut brittle, which turns out to be the old snake-in-the-can trick. David reels over in laughter before giving her a better surprise: a beautiful rose. She gives him a kiss, and David jokingly reacts to it in a manner that Oscar usually would: sputtering in disgust. "Surprise!"
Cartoon
A caterpillar escapes a hungry bird by turning into a butterfly. Artist: Etienne Delessert (First: Episode 0639)
Muppets
Lefty the Salesman: Stop Sign — Lefty tries to sell Ernie a stop sign. (First: Episode 0134)
Cartoon
A dog pulls its master, who keeps begging "STOP!" until they reach the word STOP. (First: Episode 0706)
Film
Sesame Street Animal Films: Seahorse (First: Episode 0183)
Cast
On a desert island, a parched Luis finds a coconut, which has a letter C inside. (First: Episode 0703)
Cartoon
The Typewriter: C-cat (First: Episode 0779)
SCENE 5
Big Bird sings "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles" to himself when he notices Linda sleeping nearby in the yard. Big Bird finds it odd, as the area is usually too noisy for anybody to just sleep there. As Maria passes by with a noisy radio, Big Bird tries to tell her not to wake up Linda, but she reminds him that Linda is deaf and thus can’t be woken up by noises.
Film
A giant panda walks around.
Insert
Alaina Reed (prior to the introduction of Olivia next season) sings "Move".
Muppets
Ernie and Bert: Cups and Saucers — Ernie stacks cups and saucers in order to count them, making Bert quite nervous. (First: Episode 0586)
Cartoon
"One to Five Counting Animals Song" (First: Episode 0780)
Muppets
Kermit Lecture: Horse and Cart — Kermit, Farmer Grover, and Fred the Wonder Horse show how a horse-and-cart works. (First: Episode 0590)
SCENE 6
Bob, Maria, and Linda say goodbye with the kids in English, Spanish, and sign language. Big Bird reminds them that they didn't show the different ways to say goodbye in bird calls, and instead shows the general way birds do it: waving their wing. He also tells Bob that he didn't go over the many ways that people can say goodbye, and everyone starts rattling off more parting messages. To add to the chaos, David shows up and hands Bob his surprise can of peanut brittle before announcing the sponsors offscreen, and the credits roll.
CLOSING SIGNS
David holds the Sesame Street sign, and Maria and Bob hold the Children's Television Workshop sign.