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β | *[[Bob]] sings "[[Feelin' Groovy]]". {{first|0012}} |
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β | *[[Ernie and Bert]] talk about scratching, introducing a film called "Everybody Scratch". {{first|0012}} |
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β | *[[Kermit's Lectures]]: Two [[Snerfs]] help [[Kermit]] teach the difference between tall and short, until they keep changing sizes.Kermit then changes the lecture about little and big with different-sized monsters: [[Beautiful Day Monster|Frank and Harold]]... but he also meets [[Splurge]]. {{first|0015}} |
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β | *[[Alphabet Bates]] makes the letter P. {{first|0054}} |
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+ | | [[Image:0059 01.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center | '''SCENE 1''' |
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+ | | A balloon man ([[James Catusi]]) attracts the attention of [[Gordon]], [[Susan]], [[Bob]], and [[Mr. Hooper]]. He's only got ten balloons left, but every time Susan tries to buy one, he accidentally pops it with his lit cigar. He had ten, but now he has eight. |
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+ | | [[Image:Shalom6-12.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center | Cartoon |
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+ | | [[Image:0059 02.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[Image:Skywritingp.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center | '''SCENE 2''' |
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+ | | The grownups buy balloons for all the kids on Sesame Street, including [[Big Bird]]. One balloon accidentally floats away, and they all look up at it, noticing [[Alphabet Bates]] skywrite the letter P {{first|0054}}. |
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+ | | [[Image:Speechballoon.Pin.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center | Cartoon |
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+ | | [[Speech Balloon]]: P - Pin<br>{{first|0054}} |
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+ | | [[Image:0059 03a.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[Image:0059 03b.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center | '''SCENE 3''' |
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+ | | Bob shows Brynne how to put faces on balloons, and sings "[[Feelin' Groovy]]". He then plays a trick on Oscar with one of the balloon faces. |
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+ | | [[Image: No8b.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center | Song |
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+ | | β[[Numerosity|Song of Eight]]β<br>{{first|0016}} |
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+ | | [[Image:0059 04a.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[Image:0059 04b.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center | '''SCENE 4''' |
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+ | | In [[The arbor|the yard]], Susan and some kids spend some time with an eight week old puppy named Sheeba. She shows them some pictures of animals and their mismatched mothers, asking them what's wrong with each picture. |
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+ | | [[Image:Lemurs.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center | Film |
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+ | | Lemurs leap and play in a zoo cage.<br>Music: [[Joe Raposo]]<br>{{first|0032}} |
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+ | | [[Image:No9.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center | Film |
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+ | | [[Image:0059 05.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center | '''SCENE 5''' |
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+ | | Gordon encounters Oscar trying to pick a street address number for his trash can. He first chooses a number 9, but it looks like a 6 when he places it on. He then chooses a number 8, which looks the same upside-down as right-side up. |
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+ | | [[Image:No9.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center | Film |
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+ | | [[Image:Buddy and Jim balloon.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center | '''SCENE 6''' |
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+ | | [[Buddy and Jim|Buddy]] demonstrates big and little by blowing up a balloon, until it pops. He introduces Kermit. |
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+ | | [[Image:Kermit and Snerfs.JPG|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center | Muppets |
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+ | | [[Kermit's Lectures]]: Kermit presents a lecture on tall and short using two [[The Snerfs|Snerfs]], who keep changing their size.<br>{{first|0015}} |
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+ | | [[Image:0059 07.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center | '''SCENE 7''' |
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+ | | Mr. Hooper sets up some new toys in his store, including a plastic bird. Big Bird arrives singing "[[Sesame Street Theme|sunny day, keepin' the frogs away]]", and spots the toy bird. He tries to befriend it and makes up a poem for it on the spot. |
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+ | | [[Image:3161s.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center | Cartoon |
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+ | | [[Speech Balloon]]: I - ice cream.<br>{{first|0033}} |
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+ | |- {{collapsible|yes}} |
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+ | | [[Image:1261-LowercaseI.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center | Cartoon |
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+ | | A [[Gary Owens]]-voiced man attempts to discuss the letter I, but is jeered by an offscreen voice. The man uses him as an example of the word "impolite". <br>{{first|0032}} |
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+ | | [[Image:0059 08.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center | '''SCENE 8''' |
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+ | | Gordon asks Chris and Shelley what to do with the balloon they got from the balloon man. Shelley suggests drawing a face on it, while Chris wants to let it go so they can see where the wind takes it. Gordon likes the second idea, so he lets the balloon blow away in the wind. |
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+ | | [[Image:SSGoneWiththeWind.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center | Muppets |
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+ | | [[Image:0059 09.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center | '''SCENE 9''' |
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+ | | Gordon sees the balloon get caught in a tree. He holds Chris up so they can get it down, and observes how handy it is to be tall sometimes. |
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+ | | [[Image:kermitlecturebigsmallbdmonster.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center | Muppets |
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+ | | [[Kermit's Lectures]]: Kermit presents a lecture on big and small with the [[Beautiful Day Monster]] and a small monster. [[Splurge]] comes in at the end to show what a ''really'' big monster looks like.<br>{{first|0015}} |
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+ | | [[Image:No9.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center | Film |
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+ | | "[[Numerosity|Nine Song (Song of Nine)]]" ''(repeat)''<br>{{first|0016}} |
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+ | | [[File:EBScratch1.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[File:EBScratch2.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center | Muppets |
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+ | | {{erniebert|apt}} [[Ernie]] and [[Bert]] have difficulty scratching their backs, so both help each other scratch their back. While Ernie's itch takes a little too long to scratch, he introduces a film called "Everybody Scratch." After the film, Ernie notices that Bert has stopped scratching his back; [[Beautiful Day Monster]] is.<br>{{first|0012}} |
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+ | | [[Image:0059 10.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center | '''SCENE 10''' |
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+ | | Big Bird brings a bag of birdseed to his new plastic friend, but it still won't talk. He gets embarrassed when Mr. Hooper asks what he's doing and figures the toy bird won't talk because they're being listened to. Big Bird recites a "How do I love thee, let me count the ways" poem. |
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+ | | [[Image:Listen My Brother count to 20.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center | Celebrity |
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+ | | [[Image:0059 11.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center | '''SCENE 11''' |
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+ | | Bob presents an Amazon parrot to Brynne, which he claims to have picked up himself in a South American jungle. He says his name is Ulysses, a word that starts with U, which is a very handy letter. Here's why... |
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+ | | [[Image:unicornclaymation.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center | Cartoon |
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+ | | Clay animation film by [[Jim Henson]]: A [[Unicorns|unicorn]] talks about U words.<br>{{first|0037}} |
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+ | | [[Image:SpeechBalloon.Umbrella.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center | Cartoon |
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+ | | [[Speech Balloon]]: U for Umbrella<br>{{first|0038}} |
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+ | | [[Image:BuddyJim.umbrellas.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center | Cast |
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+ | | align=center | '''SCENE 12''' |
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+ | | Gordon plays a listening game with Shelley and Murray, telling them to raise their hands when they hear certain sounds. "One thing you can't hear? The sound of a pin drop." |
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+ | | [[Image:Speechballoon.Pin.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center | Cartoon |
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+ | | [[Speech Balloon]]: P - Pin<br>{{first|0054}} |
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+ | | [[Image:P pirate pistol.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center | Cartoon |
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+ | | A short poem about a pirate and his puppy demonstrate the letter P.<br>{{first|0057}} |
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+ | | [[Image:0059 13.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center | '''SCENE 13''' |
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+ | | Big Bird returns to find that his toy friend is gone, admitting to Gordon and Mr. Hooper that they'd fallen in love with one another. Gordon says the toy went to go stay with some kids, and everything will work out. Big Bird comes around to the idea of the kids being happy with the toy and concedes that it was only a little rubber duck anyway. |
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+ | | [[Image:0013.wheelsfilm.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[Image:0573zb.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center | Film |
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+ | | Different kinds of wheels are shown and what theyβre used for.<br>{{first|0013}} |
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+ | | [[Image:0059 14.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | | align=center | '''SCENE 14''' |
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+ | | Gordon lets another balloon go, acknowledging that it won't come back, but that you should. Bob announces the sponsors. |
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+ | |} |
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+ | __NOWYSIWYG__ |
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[[Category:Sesame Street Episodes| 0059]] |
[[Category:Sesame Street Episodes| 0059]] |
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+ | [[Category:Sesame Street Episode Guide| 0059]] |
Revision as of 00:57, 24 September 2020
Sesame Street | |||||||
Balloon activities / Big Bird's rubber love | |||||||
Air date | January 29, 1970 | ||||||
Season | Season 1 (1969-1970) | ||||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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SCENE 1 | A balloon man (James Catusi) attracts the attention of Gordon, Susan, Bob, and Mr. Hooper. He's only got ten balloons left, but every time Susan tries to buy one, he accidentally pops it with his lit cigar. He had ten, but now he has eight. | |
Cartoon | Jazz #8 (First: Episode 0016) | |
SCENE 2 | The grownups buy balloons for all the kids on Sesame Street, including Big Bird. One balloon accidentally floats away, and they all look up at it, noticing Alphabet Bates skywrite the letter P (First: Episode 0054). | |
Cartoon | Speech Balloon: P - Pin (First: Episode 0054) | |
SCENE 3 | Bob shows Brynne how to put faces on balloons, and sings "Feelin' Groovy". He then plays a trick on Oscar with one of the balloon faces. | |
Song | βSong of Eightβ (First: Episode 0016) | |
SCENE 4 | In the yard, Susan and some kids spend some time with an eight week old puppy named Sheeba. She shows them some pictures of animals and their mismatched mothers, asking them what's wrong with each picture. | |
Film | Lemurs leap and play in a zoo cage. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0032) | |
Film | "Nine Song (Song of Nine)" (First: Episode 0016) | |
SCENE 5 | Gordon encounters Oscar trying to pick a street address number for his trash can. He first chooses a number 9, but it looks like a 6 when he places it on. He then chooses a number 8, which looks the same upside-down as right-side up. | |
Film | "Nine Song (Song of Nine)" (repeat) (First: Episode 0016) | |
SCENE 6 | Buddy demonstrates big and little by blowing up a balloon, until it pops. He introduces Kermit. | |
Muppets | Kermit's Lectures: Kermit presents a lecture on tall and short using two Snerfs, who keep changing their size. (First: Episode 0015) | |
SCENE 7 | Mr. Hooper sets up some new toys in his store, including a plastic bird. Big Bird arrives singing "sunny day, keepin' the frogs away", and spots the toy bird. He tries to befriend it and makes up a poem for it on the spot. | |
Cartoon | Speech Balloon: I - ice cream. (First: Episode 0033) | |
Cartoon | A Gary Owens-voiced man attempts to discuss the letter I, but is jeered by an offscreen voice. The man uses him as an example of the word "impolite". (First: Episode 0032) | |
SCENE 8 | Gordon asks Chris and Shelley what to do with the balloon they got from the balloon man. Shelley suggests drawing a face on it, while Chris wants to let it go so they can see where the wind takes it. Gordon likes the second idea, so he lets the balloon blow away in the wind. | |
Muppets | Guy Smiley sings "Gone with the Wind" to a young woman. During the song, a very strong wind blows β making the leaves fly off the tree, causing the woman's house to collapse, and finally ripping Guy's clothes off. (First: Episode 0034) | |
SCENE 9 | Gordon sees the balloon get caught in a tree. He holds Chris up so they can get it down, and observes how handy it is to be tall sometimes. | |
Muppets | Kermit's Lectures: Kermit presents a lecture on big and small with the Beautiful Day Monster and a small monster. Splurge comes in at the end to show what a really big monster looks like. (First: Episode 0015) | |
Film | "Nine Song (Song of Nine)" (repeat) (First: Episode 0016) | |
Muppets | Ernie & Bert β Ernie and Bert have difficulty scratching their backs, so both help each other scratch their back. While Ernie's itch takes a little too long to scratch, he introduces a film called "Everybody Scratch." After the film, Ernie notices that Bert has stopped scratching his back; Beautiful Day Monster is. (First: Episode 0012) | |
SCENE 10 | Big Bird brings a bag of birdseed to his new plastic friend, but it still won't talk. He gets embarrassed when Mr. Hooper asks what he's doing and figures the toy bird won't talk because they're being listened to. Big Bird recites a "How do I love thee, let me count the ways" poem. | |
Celebrity | Listen My Brother sings a counting song. (First: Episode 0026) | |
SCENE 11 | Bob presents an Amazon parrot to Brynne, which he claims to have picked up himself in a South American jungle. He says his name is Ulysses, a word that starts with U, which is a very handy letter. Here's why... | |
Cartoon | Clay animation film by Jim Henson: A unicorn talks about U words. (First: Episode 0037) | |
Cartoon | Speech Balloon: U for Umbrella (First: Episode 0038) | |
Cast | Buddy and Jim: Jim tries to explain to Buddy what umbrellas are for, but they are both clueless what to do after opening them. (First: Episode 0005) | |
SCENE 12 | Gordon plays a listening game with Shelley and Murray, telling them to raise their hands when they hear certain sounds. "One thing you can't hear? The sound of a pin drop." | |
Cartoon | Speech Balloon: P - Pin (First: Episode 0054) | |
Cartoon | A short poem about a pirate and his puppy demonstrate the letter P. (First: Episode 0057) | |
SCENE 13 | Big Bird returns to find that his toy friend is gone, admitting to Gordon and Mr. Hooper that they'd fallen in love with one another. Gordon says the toy went to go stay with some kids, and everything will work out. Big Bird comes around to the idea of the kids being happy with the toy and concedes that it was only a little rubber duck anyway. | |
Film | Different kinds of wheels are shown and what theyβre used for. (First: Episode 0013) | |
SCENE 14 | Gordon lets another balloon go, acknowledging that it won't come back, but that you should. Bob announces the sponsors. |
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