Episode 3458
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SCENE 1 | Rosita and Elmo tell the viewer that they'll be playing together all day long. They start off by displaying a capital and lowercase letter M, arguing over which one is the actual letter. Miles informs them they're both right. |
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Cartoon | Me and My M Artist: Bruce Cayard (First: Episode 1545) |
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Animation | M for moon, monster, monkey and magic (First: Episode 3422) |
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Muppets / Celebrity | Ernie and Aaron Neville sing "I Don't Want to Live on the Moon." (First: Episode 3242) |
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Cartoon | Dr. Nancy Einstein learns about ice cubes. Artist: Bruce Cayard (First: Episode 2582) |
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Muppets | Big Bird comments, "That was funny!" (First: Episode 3147) |
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Song | "Around and Around" (First: Episode 2753) |
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Cartoon | A dog chases a cat around, through, over, and under a doghouse. (First: Episode 1020) |
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SCENE 2 | The monsters run into Snuffy and Alice, who have a musical guessing game with their favorite foods (cabbages and spaghetti) set up in a pattern. After getting the right answer, Snuffy invites everyone to dig in. |
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Song | Kevin Clash sings "The Pasta Song." (First: Episode 3137) |
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Animation | A pizza is made, and the slices form the word PIZZA. (First: Episode 3393) |
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Muppets | Ernie and Bert: Ernie Makes a Grocery List — Bert observes Ernie write out a shopping list using chocolate pudding. (First: Episode 1967) |
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Cartoon | "Animal Elevator": 10-1 (subtraction) (First: Episode 2523) |
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Film | A group of kids paint a mural with the help of a mural artist. (First: Episode 3007) |
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Animation | Crayons play together. (First: Episode 3105) |
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SCENE 3 | The monsters now find Gordon about to play a game with Slimey and his worm friend Wiggles. They observe a chart with four images (a mop, marshmallows, a mouse, and a fish) and must find the one that doesn't begin with the letter M. Gordon can't find his magic marker to cross out the fish, but the worms help out by becoming an X with their bodies. "You know, sometimes all you need is a couple of smart worms to get the job done," Gordon wisely states. |
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Animation | The letter M in various typefaces. (First: Episode 2864) |
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Film | Wegman's dogs make an M. (First: Episode 3276) |
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Cartoon | A boy gets lost in a mall, and a security guard shows him how to use a map. Artist: ArtistMike (First: Episode 2874) |
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Muppets | Old West: Lost in Arizona — The Readers of the Open Range wander into a town whose inhabitants are entirely illiterate. (First: Episode 3364) |
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Song | Joe Raposo sings "There's a Bird On Me." (First: Episode 0416) |
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Cartoon | Is no one afraid of The Big Bad Wolf? (First: Episode 2405) |
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SCENE 4 | Elmo and Rosita now pretend to be sheep, looking for a grown-up to read a book about them. Ruthie volunteers and reads them Sheep Take a Hike by Nancy Shaw. They like it so much they decide to read it again. |
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Animation | "Animal Books" Artist: Steve Segal (First: Episode 3396) |
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Film | College students volunteer at the San Francisco Children's Zoo, which has such animals as ferrets, opossums, and chinchillas. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 2227) |
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Animation | Egyptian #4 (First: Episode 3306) |
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Video | Four break-dancers dance. (First: Episode 2607) |
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Cartoon | Number Guy: "How Many Elephants Can You Fit In A Room?" The answer is 4. (First: Episode 3358) |
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Muppets | Big Bird talks to the viewer about the importance of listening. He listens to the radio to learn about the weather, finding out in advance that ping-pong balls will rain on him. |
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Cartoon | All the instruments in Sousaville love Mr. Tuba's music, but when he plays with them, he doesn't play the same music they're playing. Artist: ArtistMike (First: Episode 2829) |
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Muppets | The Counting Crows (actual crows) sing "Count it 1-2-3." (First: Episode 3368) |
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Cartoon | Bud the Bird flies above and below in a bumper car. Artist: Lisa Crafts (First: Episode 2901) |
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Film | A girl writes a letter to her grandmother about going to summer camp. (First: Episode 3270) |
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Cartoon | While fishing one day, a boy catches the letters of the alphabet. Frustrated at not having caught any fish to eat, he decides to use his catch for alphabet soup. (new music added) (First: Episode 0004) |
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Muppets | Wanda's friends beg her to stay in the water, but she'd rather explore land and be "A Fish Out of Water." (First: Episode 3247) |
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Cartoon | A magician performs a trick that makes birds appear, and fish can be glimpsed between them. Artist: Vince Collins (First: Episode 1614) |
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Film | "Simple Pleasures" by Bobby McFerrin is played over footage of a girl trying to play frisbee with a dog on the beach. (First: Episode 2876) |
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Cartoon | A girl explains why she likes the poet Grubby Groo. Artist: Mo Willems (First: Episode 3225) |
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SCENE 5 | Elmo and Rosita are sad when Gordon and Ruthie tell them the day is over, meaning they can't play anymore... until tomorrow! Gordon and Ruthie announce the sponsors before Gordon escorts the monsters home. |
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COMING SOON | Coming Soon on Sesame Street: Rosita and Elmo tell a fuming Oscar they won't be bothering him anymore. |











































