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Revision as of 00:56, 1 September 2019
Elmo's World | |
Written by | Molly Boylan |
Directed by | Ken Diego Victor DiNapoli Jim Martin Steve Feldman |
Book | Pets! Animals! |
Video | Springtime Fun! All About Animals |
First Appearance Episode 3945 |
Picture | Segment | Description |
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Guess what Elmo's thinking about today? | Elmo opens his door and several different types of birds fly out including a pigeon, a robin, a dove, a chicken, a rooster, a penguin, a bluejay, a duck and an owl, amongst others. | |
Dorothy's Question | Dorothy wants to know what birds sound like. | |
The Noodle Family | Mr. Noodle's brother Mr. Noodle makes the sound of a telephone, a fire engine, a raspberry, and then finally some bird sounds. Pretty soon he's surrounded by a duck, a chicken, an owl, a crow, a pigeon, a turkey, and a robin. | |
Kids and Baby | Kids make bird sounds. | |
Video E-Mail | Bert intends for Bernice to make pigeon sounds, but she's shy. | |
Elmo's Question | Elmo counts how many eggs a goose can lay. | |
Film | Elmo's friend Cassidy tells all about the ducks on her farm who lay eggs. | |
Quiz | Big Bird lives in a nest. | |
TV Cartoon | The Bird Lady dances the Chicken Dance on the Bird Channel. Coming up next: "The Loon Ranger", starring Walter Pidgeon. | |
Interview | Elmo talks to a robin (performed by Stephanie D'Abruzzo). | |
Tickle Me Land | Dorothy imagines Elmo flying like a bird, swimming as a penguin and as a peacock. |
Notes
- There are two versions of the robin explaining peacocks to Elmo. In one, she says, "Some birds can't swim or fly, like peacocks, but they still have a lot of features." In the other, she says, "And some birds just like to show off their colorful feathers. Spread your stuff, peacock!"