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| [[Image:ElmosWorldEars09.jpg|250px|center]]||<center>Interview</center>|| Elmo talks to a dog-eared [[Book]] titled "Animals and Their Ears." The pop-up image of a bunny triggers [[Tickle Me Land]]. |
| [[Image:ElmosWorldEars09.jpg|250px|center]]||<center>Interview</center>|| Elmo talks to a dog-eared [[Book]] titled "Animals and Their Ears." The pop-up image of a bunny triggers [[Tickle Me Land]]. |
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[[Category:Elmo's World Episodes|Ears]] |
[[Category:Elmo's World Episodes|Ears]] |
Revision as of 11:40, 4 July 2016
Elmo's World | |
Written by | Judy Freudberg Molly Boylan |
Directed by | Victor DiNapoli |
Video | Elmo's World: Elmo Has Two |
First Appearance Episode 4032 |
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Elmo tries on different pretend ears. A video montage displays children's ears. | ||
Dorothy has a decoration of a goldfish with ears in her fish bowl. She wants to know how you wiggle your ears. | ||
Mr. Noodle's brother Mr. Noodle wiggles his nose, toes and entire head. He finally wiggles his ears by donning a pair of earmuffs with ear-shaped muffs on springs. | ||
Kids wiggle their ears with and without their fingers. Elmo asks a baby wearing earrings. | ||
The Elephant, wearing a top hat and tuxedo front, sings "Do Your Ears Hang Low". | ||
Elmo asks the viewer to help him count popcorn popping in a CG popper. | ||
Elmo asks yes/no questions about things you can hear with your ears. Elmo plays a violin and Cookie Monster eats a cookie to demonstrate activities which can be heard. | ||
Elmo's friend Emily has a playdate with her deaf friend Alex. He lipreads while they play Go Fish, his mother signs to him at snack time, and he feels the beat to dance. | ||
During the TV portion, Elmo is introduced to "rabbit ears." The Ear Channel shows "The Boy Who Loved His Dog's Ears". Coming up next: The Best Ears of Our Lives, followed by My Favorite Ear. | ||
Elmo talks to a dog-eared Book titled "Animals and Their Ears." The pop-up image of a bunny triggers Tickle Me Land. | ||
Dorothy imagines Elmo as a singing bunny, a cat and a mouse. At the end of the mouse's appearance, the cat chases the mouse across the screen several times, eventually passing the sleeping bunny. |