Picture
Segment
Description
SCENE 1Susan watches as Oscar, with a rubber bulb horn on his face, receives a lesson in speaking "honk" from a female Honker. He hopes that since the language is so noisy, he'll be able to say grouchy things and make a lot of noise in the process. However, he finds the translations for "scram" and "get lost" are short honks, not making much noise at all. Oscar asks for a noisy phrase and he repeats it. The Honker begins to hug and kiss him, indicating he just said "I love you" in honk!
Cartoon
Blue and pink characters fight for a spot on the subway, until Pink spots an open seat. (First: Episode 1580)
Muppets
Muppet & Kid Moment — Grover and Jesse talk about love. (First: Episode 2420)
Film
Hamburger bun factory (First: Episode 0615)
Cartoon
Speech Balloon: T for train (First: Episode 0022)
Muppets
How Now Brown and the Moo Wave perform the song "Danger's No Stranger." (First: Episode 2030)
Cartoon
Christopher Clumsy demonstrates the things feet can do. Artist: Cliff Roberts (First: Episode 0455)
SCENE 2Big Bird has written a book titled "How to Laugh," which gives examples of different kinds of laughter. He, Snuffy, and the kids practice a few examples, including the "Santa Claus laugh," the "tickle laugh," and the "'any way you want to laugh' laugh."
Cartoon
The wind blows one hat after another off a pig's head, onto the heads of birds. "The wind is very, very strong." (First: Episode 2378)
Muppets
Two-Headed Monster: Quiet — The monster observes the letter Q, then the word QUIET. (First: Episode 1850)
Song
Joe Raposo sings "Touch and Feel." (First: Episode 0252)
Cartoon
Name That Food — The host challenges contestants to both identify *and* eat every food shown. Artist: Len Glasser (First: Episode 1491)
Muppets
Sesame Street News Flash: The Boston T Party — Kermit witnesses colonials dumping Ts in the ocean. (First: Episode 2348)
Cartoon
La letra T es para tigre, tomate, taxi, toro, telefono, televisión, y el terrible tiburon. (First: Episode 0351)
Cast
Linda holds up a "One Way" sign for Damion Brown in front of Big Bird's nest construction doors. Damion reads the word, then learns to sign it. (First: Episode 1066)
Cartoon
"Poverty Q": A figure demonstrates Q words, despite the unruly stem of his letter Q that keeps detaching itself. Artist: Cliff Roberts (First: Episode 0048)
Film
Kids narrate footage of whales. (First: Episode 1407)
Muppets
Clementine plays a game with the viewer to see if they can guess what Forgetful Jones is riding on. (First: Episode 2218)
Cartoon
A boy has fun with his wood plank. (First: Episode 1503)
Muppets
Bip Bippadotta and friends show none, some and all. (First: Episode 0615)
Cartoon
A bear counts 5 clouds. (First: Episode 2239)
Insert
Alaina Deleon does some speed jump-roping with the Double Dutch Jumpers. (music added) (First: Episode 1424)
Cartoon
Nine penguins slide down a hill. (Maria voice-over added) Artist: Owe Gustafson (First: Episode 1532)
Muppets
Here Is Your Life: House — Guy Smiley salutes the life of a house, 2102 Shady Lane. (First: Episode 2225)
Cartoon
Luis (in voice-over) counts racehorses numbered 9 to 1 as they cross the finish line. (First: Episode 2110)
Film
A group of kids pick apples in an orchard, and take them into the cider mill to make apple cider. (First: Episode 1585)
Celebrity
Bobby McFerrin sings "Tweetin' High and Low" with Hoots the Owl and company. (First: Episode 2355)
Cartoon
Something's missing ... is it a frog or a dog? (First: Episode 2389)
Muppets
Super Grover: The Boxes — Super Grover helps Janet Fringle move some heavy boxes. (First: Episode 0588)
Cartoon
Q for Quarter Artist: Jeff Hale (First: Episode 1176)
Film
Children in a movie theater tell a man on the screen not to open a door that says "DANGER" on it. He opens it, and there's an explosion. (First: Episode 0526)
Cartoon
A little boy asks his big brother questions about what happens at school. Artist: John Korty (First: Episode 1877)
SCENE 3
Big Bird and Snuffy are writing a story together, with their thoughts visualizing in the form of illustrations next to them. Big Bird thinks the protagonist should be a bird, while Snuffy thinks it should be a Snuffleupagus. They disagree further when they suggest changing him to either snuffle-bird and his birdleupagus. They eventually conclude that there can be two main characters, each to their liking, and continue finding ways to compromise.
Cartoon
The Ringmaster presents 9 elephants. Artist: Jeff Hale (First: Episode 1366)
Song
"Hello, Scale," a film about measuring weight. (First: Episode 0578)
Cartoon
Dot Bridge #1: Dots appear uniformly (First: Episode 0001)
SCENE 4
Big Bird and Snuffy think about writing another story, but Snuffy doesn't know what to write about. Big Bird has an idea in a flash - he comes up with a short story about a bird and a Snufffleupagus who announce the day's sponsors.