Tingo welcomes the viewer and introduces his new, American home. He shows off the balloons and banner that have been put up for him. He puts his stuff away before meeting the rest of Niki's family. Niki arrives to help him unpack and her father comes too, to put up another shelf in Tingo's room, but his ladder seems too big (especially when Niki's dad is carrying it from both ends).
Film
People say "Hello" and "Hi".
Muppets
Celina and Zoe talk about the number one and count the things they have one of.
Animation
The letter M in various typefaces.
SCENE 2
As Niki's dad figures out a place for the shelf, Niki's mom arrives with a board and accidentally hits Tingo.
Cartoon
A girl sits on her mom's lap an altered version of Picasso's "Portrait of Marie-Thérèse" painting.
Animation
A boy names his family members and dances with them.
SCENE 3
Niki's brother and sister, Katie and Kevin, enter the room as well and Tingo gets hit with the plank again.
Film
"What's Your Name?" - Kids and Muppets announce and write their names.
SCENE 4
Tingo, now out of his crowded room, thinks it's nice how Niki's family came together to welcome him. He wonders if they do everything together...
SCENE 4 cont'd
In song, Niki presents her family members as they do various things together, such as bringing in groceries and playing cards.
Animation
Pencil Box M/m
Film
Various people announce their names.
SCENE 5
After his room is complete, Niki's family give him a heartfelt welcome. Tingo concludes "It's nice to be here."
Notes[]
The "What's Your Name?" montage features footage from a few inserts, as well as from the original "Write Your Name" song and its cover in Episode 3470. As a result, all of the kids have new voices dubbing over them, with audio samples from the Muppet characters saying their name in previous appearances replacing their dialogue. Of particular note is that Brian Muehl's Telly Monster is used over footage from a Martin P. Robinson performance. Oscar's sample is derived from Episode 1316, while the Count's is from an older segment where he counts flowers.