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Molly and Oscar catch colds / Mr. Snuffleupagus celebrates his 2nd birthday | |||||||
Air date | January 31, 1972 | ||||||
Season | Season 3 (1971-1972) | ||||||
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- Molly isn't feeling well. She tells Gordon that she has a bad cold and advises that he'd better stay away so he doesn't catch it. Oscar has a cold too, but he thinks that's fine. Now people will stay away from him so that they won't catch it.
- Molly's friends bring her some get-well gifts. Gordon gives her an apple, Mr. Hooper gives her a get-well card, and Maria gives her a bouquet of flowers. They then bring Oscar some get-well gifts. Gordon gives him a jar of mud, Mr. Hooper gives him an old tin can, and Maria gives him an old dust rag.
- Gordon explains to Big Bird that the yellow pieces on a corncob are called kernels, and the outside green part is called the husk.
- Jim Nabors counts softly and loudly from one to twenty. (EKA: Episode 0150)
- Guy Smiley hosts the game show "What's My Part?". The contestant is Mr. Nose. The panelists -- Bennett Snerf, Arlene Frantic and Cookie Monster -- don't know what a nose is, because none of them have noses. (EKA: Episode 0131)
- Wally and Ralph: Ralph is standing between two trees, playing with a long piece of rope like a cowboy. Along comes Wally carrying a wet shirt. Together, they solve the problem of where to hang the wet shirt to dry. They tie the ends of the rope around their chests, stretch it, and hang the shirt between them.
- Big Bird recites his poem about the giraffe.
- Mr. Snuffleupagus tells Big Bird that he is two years old today. Big Bird decides to throw a surprise birthday party for his friend, so he leaves to get party hats, balloons, a birthday cake and two candles. He invites Mr. Hooper, Molly, Gordon and Maria. But when they get there, Mr. Snuffleupagus isn't around. They leave, and Mr. Snuffleupagus returns to blow out the two candles and enjoy the party with Big Bird.
- Maria opens her fan and explains that the tail of a peacock opens the same way.
- Animation: Four red dots demonstrate that they remain the same no matter how they're arranged ... until one dot is subtracted. (EKA: Episode 0302)
- Film: Most animals have two eyes, ears, etc. ... but some snakes have two heads.
- G for "Guy"
- Cartoon: A gorilla who knows G words applies for a job. (First: Episode 0131)
- Cartoon: G - Glue (EKA: Episode 0279)
- Gordon sings the Classifying Song.
- Sesame Street Animal Films: Giraffes. (First: Episode 0010)
- Animation: Five red dots demonstrate that they remain the same no matter how they're arranged ... until one dot is added.
- Animation: Six red dots demonstrate that they remain the same no matter how they're arranged ... until one dot is subtracted.
- Two Muppet hands argue over a piece of cake before they decide to share it. (EKA: Episode 0235)
- Anything Muppets sing "The OP Family Song." (EKA: Episode 0146)
- Film: Peacock Dance (EKA: Episode 0278)
- Sesame Street Animal Films: "Bird Twosomes" -- Birds are seen in groups of two. (EKA: Episode 0309)
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