Episode 2329
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| Picture | Segment | Description |
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Insert | Big Bird and the Birdketeers show the viewer how "You Can Be a Birdketeer." (First: Episode 2155) |
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Cartoon | W for Wash (First: Episode 0485) |
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Film | Old bottles are made into new bottles at a recycling plant. music: "Black Eyed Peas" by Graham Preskett (First: Episode 0917) |
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Muppets | Sesame Street News Flash: The New Three Little Pigs Story — Kermit is a needed player in a new version of the fairy tale. |
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Cartoon | "Pinball Number Count" (#12) Artist: Jeff Hale (First: Episode 0985) |
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Cast | "A word from your local chicken" - A nerdy Gordon interprets a chicken's words. |
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Cartoon | Brand X (First: Episode 0299) |
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Insert | Ask Oscar: Timi translates Oscar's words in sign language as he answers a letter from someone who wants to know what the longest Grouch word he knows is. Oscar states that the word is "supercalifragilistic-yucka-alidocious" (a reference to "Mary Poppins"), which is hard to sign, especially when Oscar repeats it many times. (First: Episode 1829) |
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Animation | Scribbles move around a black screen, until they see a STOP sign. (First: Episode 1634) |
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Muppets | Muppet & Kid Moment — Grover and Tanya play the "hug/stop" game. (First: Episode 1562) |
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Song | "Beautiful Baby" song, over footage of various babies and their parents. (First: Episode 1484) |
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Cartoon | Counting 10 to 1. (First: Episode 0480) |
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Muppets | The Eating Game — A Muppet plate asks questions of three different types of food. |
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Film | A lobster and a crab. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0317) |
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SCENE 1 | The Miami Mice arrive at the Fix-It Shop with a problem only Maria can solve - Tito's sunglasses have broken. He refuses to de-shade so Maria can properly fix them however, as it would ruin their fashionable reputation. David comes in with his own pair of shades, so Maria devises a way for them all to cooperate - Tito can wear David's sunglasses while she fixes his original pair. |
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Cartoon | Kids observe cloud formations, until it starts to rain. (First: Episode 2074) |
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Film | The Alphabet Dancers make a letter X. (First: Episode 0456) |
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Cartoon | Two itchy gorillas agree to scratch each other's backs. (First: Episode 1456) |
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Muppets | Ernie and Bert: 12-21 Poem — Ernie tries to recite a poem about the number 12, but it keeps changing to a 21. |
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Cartoon | Eleven gumballs minus 4 equals 7. (First: Episode 2268) |
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Muppets / Celebrity | Big Bird watches Billy Dee Williams measure two kids. Big Bird is taller than the wall they're using, so Billy quickly builds an extension to find Big Bird's height. (First: Episode 1805) |
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Animation | Pieces of fruit make their way out of a basket and arrange themselves into groups. (First: Episode 1464) |
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Cartoon | A caveman finds a rock on the ground, and visualizes the invention of the wheel and the car, ultimately deciding to toss the rock away: "Who needs it?" (First: Episode 0558) |
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Film | Joe Raposo sings "Look a Little Closer". The object is a tire. (First: Episode 0179) |
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Muppets | Bert sings the club song for The National Association of W Lovers. (First: Episode 0366) |
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Cartoon | Gloria talks about 'W' (First: Episode 0806) |
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Muppets | Anything Muppets: Family Arrangement — A family classifies themselves into different groups. (First: Episode 0275) |
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Cartoon | "Ladybugs' Picnic" (First: Episode 0416) |
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Insert | Bob and the kids play "Practice, Practice." (First: Episode 1736) |
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Cartoon | Jasper thinks that he has lost his elbow, but Julius shows him his elbow by bending his arm. Artist: Cliff Roberts (First: Episode 0410) |
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Muppets | Super Grover: The Boxes — Super Grover helps Janet Fringle move some heavy boxes. (First: Episode 0588) |
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Film | A STOP sign spins around. (First: Episode 0930) |
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SCENE 2 | David Attenbird hosts "The Wildlife of Sesame Street" with the intention of finding some local monsters. He runs into Telly, pleased to see he's found a monster in person. He runs through his notepad describing the reports of other monsters he's heard of and Telly confirms the identity of each one, including Cookie Monster, the Two-Headed Monster, and Grover. His final report happens to describe Telly himself. Attenbird is surprised that monsters are not as fearful as he believed and thanks Telly for his help. |
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Cartoon | A small man tries to use a seesaw, but can't get his associate (a very large man) to go up. (First: Episode 1121) |
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Film | Joe Raposo: Road Runner (instrumental) (First: Episode 0505) |
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Cartoon | Gloria sings the alphabet (uppercase version) (First: Episode 0140) |
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SCENE 3 | Attenbird now catches a glimpse of a "sleeping Snuffleupagus" - Snuffy to be precise. His narration stirs Snuffy up and he's amazed the creature can speak. He asks to hear a few words from him, so Snuffy announces the sponsors. |
Notes[]
- As Telly recalls which monster friends Mr. Attenbird describes, the scene briefly cuts away to a segment featuring each one. For Cookie Monster, it's his visit to the carnival, for the Two-Headed Monster it's arguing whether to sleep or practice the trumpet, and for Grover it's arriving to serve his customer at Charlie's Restaurant.








































