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In this special, the ''[[Sesame Street]]'' regulars tour [[New York City|New York City's]] [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] after they're accidentally locked in overnight.
 
In this special, the ''[[Sesame Street]]'' regulars tour [[New York City|New York City's]] [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] after they're accidentally locked in overnight.
   
Just as the museum closes, [[Big Bird]] announces that he must stay behind to find [[Mr. Snuffleupagus]]. While the others search the entire museum for Big Bird, he and Snuffy befriend [[Egypt]]ian [[Prince Sahu]], who has been trying to solve a riddle for more than 4,000 years so that he can finally join his parents. The boy prince claims to be under a spell cast by Osiris, the Lord of the Underworld, and asks Big Bird and Snuffy to help him find the answer to the question, "Where does today meet yesterday?" The three wander throughout the museum searching for clues from ancient Egyptian drawings, while the others examine masterpieces and art objects.
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Just as the museum closes, [[Big Bird]] announces that he must stay behind to find [[SnuffY]]. While the others search the entire museum for Big Bird, he and Snuffy befriend [[Egypt]]ian [[Prince Sahu]], who has been trying to solve a riddle for more than 4,000 years so that he can finally join his parents. The prince claims to be under a spell cast by Osiris, the Lord of the Underworld, and asks Big Bird and Snuffy to help him find the answer to the question, "Where does today meet yesterday?" The three wander throughout the museum searching for clues from ancient Egyptian drawings, while the others examine masterpieces and art objects.
   
Highlights include: [[Oscar the Grouch]] stumbles upon a Roman and Greek statue display and sings about "the most beautiful trash" he's ever seen; [[Cookie Monster]], reading a booklet entitled "Food Art," sings about museum etiquette; [[Grover]] sings to a suit of Maximillian armor and [[Bert]] and [[Ernie]] examine a [[Washington Crossing the Delaware|portrait of George Washington]].
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Highlights include: [[Oscar the Grouch]] stumbles upon a Roman and Greek statue display and sings about "the most beautiful trash" he's ever seen; [[Cookie Monster]], reading a booklet entitled "Food Art," sings about museum etiquette; [[Grover]] sings to a suit of Maximillian armor and [[Ernie]] and [[Bert]] examine a [[Washington Crossing the Delaware|portrait of George Washington]].
   
 
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==Songs==

Revision as of 20:05, 15 January 2013

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Don't Eat the Pictures: Sesame Street at the Metropolitan Museum of Art is a one-hour special that aired on PBS on November 16, 1983.

In this special, the Sesame Street regulars tour New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art after they're accidentally locked in overnight.

Just as the museum closes, Big Bird announces that he must stay behind to find SnuffY. While the others search the entire museum for Big Bird, he and Snuffy befriend Egyptian Prince Sahu, who has been trying to solve a riddle for more than 4,000 years so that he can finally join his parents. The prince claims to be under a spell cast by Osiris, the Lord of the Underworld, and asks Big Bird and Snuffy to help him find the answer to the question, "Where does today meet yesterday?" The three wander throughout the museum searching for clues from ancient Egyptian drawings, while the others examine masterpieces and art objects.

Highlights include: Oscar the Grouch stumbles upon a Roman and Greek statue display and sings about "the most beautiful trash" he's ever seen; Cookie Monster, reading a booklet entitled "Food Art," sings about museum etiquette; Grover sings to a suit of Maximillian armor and Ernie and Bert examine a portrait of George Washington.

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