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{{episodesesame|plot=Mr. Ortiz's sister visits|airdate=February 3, [[1981]]|season=[[Season 12 (1980-1981)]]|sponsors=[[B]], [[D]], [[11]]|syndication=|releases=}} |
{{episodesesame|plot=Mr. Ortiz's sister visits|airdate=February 3, [[1981]]|season=[[Season 12 (1980-1981)]]|sponsors=[[B]], [[D]], [[11]]|syndication=|releases=}} |
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− | *A woman is looking for her brother with blue eyes and describes the person she's looking for in Spanish to [[Big Bird]] who asks [[Mr. Ortiz]] what each Spanish word means. Mr. Ortiz |
+ | *A woman is looking for her brother with blue eyes and describes the person she's looking for in Spanish to [[Big Bird]] who asks [[Mr. Ortiz]] what each Spanish word means. Mr. Ortiz tells Big Bird that "hermano" means "brother" in Spanish and "azul" means "blue" in Spanish. It turns out that Mr. Ortiz's sister is coming for a visit on [[Sesame Street (location)|Sesame Street]]. |
*Mr. Ortiz and his sister dances to Spanish music on the radio, thus encouraging the other residents, including [[Gordon]], [[Linda]], [[Mr. Hooper]], Big Bird and [[the Kids]] to join in. [[Oscar the Grouch|Oscar]] announces the sponsors while [[Poco Loco]] and [[Barkley]] hold up the ''Sesame Street'' sign and the CTW sign respectively at the end. |
*Mr. Ortiz and his sister dances to Spanish music on the radio, thus encouraging the other residents, including [[Gordon]], [[Linda]], [[Mr. Hooper]], Big Bird and [[the Kids]] to join in. [[Oscar the Grouch|Oscar]] announces the sponsors while [[Poco Loco]] and [[Barkley]] hold up the ''Sesame Street'' sign and the CTW sign respectively at the end. |
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Mr. Ortiz's sister visits | |||||
Air date | February 3, 1981 | ||||
Season | Season 12 (1980-1981) | ||||
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- A woman is looking for her brother with blue eyes and describes the person she's looking for in Spanish to Big Bird who asks Mr. Ortiz what each Spanish word means. Mr. Ortiz tells Big Bird that "hermano" means "brother" in Spanish and "azul" means "blue" in Spanish. It turns out that Mr. Ortiz's sister is coming for a visit on Sesame Street.
- Mr. Ortiz and his sister dances to Spanish music on the radio, thus encouraging the other residents, including Gordon, Linda, Mr. Hooper, Big Bird and the Kids to join in. Oscar announces the sponsors while Poco Loco and Barkley hold up the Sesame Street sign and the CTW sign respectively at the end.
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