| Sesame Street | |||||||
| Slimey's movie | |||||||
| Air date | March 25, 1986 | ||||||
| Season | Season 17 (1985-1986) | ||||||
| Written by | Mark Saltzman | ||||||
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| Picture | Segment | Description |
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SCENE 1 | Maria, Elmo, and the kids find Shelley the Turtle sitting next to Oscar's trash can. They all try to think of ways to get him to poke his head out, such as pleading, jumping, or screaming, but nothing happens. Oscar sees the commotion and is left with the task after everyone decides to leave. |
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Cartoon | Three turtles present the letter T. (First: Episode 1666) |
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Muppets | Ernie and Bert: Picture of Bert β Ernie tells Bert to stand still in front of the camera so that he can trace Bert's face on the screen. (First: Episode 0536) |
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Cartoon | "Purple Konkers" (First: Episode 0775) |
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Film | A Hispanic boy gets up, gets dressed, and goes to school as Spanish music plays (A la luna no voy yo). (First: Episode 0429) |
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Cartoon | T for top Artist: Cliff Roberts (First: Episode 0298) |
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SCENE 2 | Oscar is still trying to lead the turtle out of its shell, but has no luck when Maria comes by to check on his progress. Maria giggles when she finds out why: Shelley pops his head out to show Oscar he was talking to the wrong end of the turtle the entire time! |
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Cartoon | Six turtles plus one man equals seven. Artist: Owe Gustafson (First: Episode 1515) |
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Film | A clown (Dennis Allen) takes off his make-up. Which face do you like better? (First: Episode 0461) |
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Animation | Two balls play on a seesaw, when a third one wants to join them (ending up in the middle). (First: Episode 2054) |
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Muppets | Forgetful Jones, Clementine and Buster are in the dark because Forgetful forgot to turn something on. It's not the water, the electric fan, or the radio ... it's the light! (First: Episode 1690) |
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Cartoon | A man visits the police department to report a lost person and make sure the officer's sketch matches what he describes. (First: Episode 1609) |
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Muppets | Grover: Me β Grover sees the word "me" and shouts the word. (First: Episode 0205) |
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Cartoon | T for treasure (Jim Thurman VO) (First: Episode 1990) |
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Celebrity | Dizzy Gillespie plays a jazz piece on his trumpet for Bob, Susan, Olivia, David, and the kids. (First: Episode 2040) |
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Cartoon | While fishing one day, a boy catches the letters of the alphabet. Frustrated at not having caught any fish to eat, he decides to use his catch for alphabet soup. (First: Episode 0004) |
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Film | Footage of various bird species including hens, flamingos, pigeons, owls, ostriches, cockatoos, and others. Music: (piano and whistling) Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0019) |
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Cartoon | B is for bear, bicycle, bump, branch and bee. (First: Episode 0008) |
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Muppets | Here Is Your Life: Oak Tree β In the forest, Guy Smiley salutes the life of an Oak Tree. (First: Episode 0406) |
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Cartoon | An alien comes across a pair of tree trunks; one with multi-colored leaves, the other without. He finds and grows leaves to mount on the other tree, then strings a hammock between the two. (First: Episode 1451) |
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Insert | Mr. Snuffleupagus is invited to jump on Big Bird's trampoline, and the Count decides to count how many times Snuffy jumps. He counts a total of 19Β½, with his last jump bouncing him to the top of 123 Sesame Street. (First: Episode 2148) |
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Film | People jump. (First: Episode 0774) |
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Cast | In a spoof of the famous Mean Joe Greene Coke commercial, football player "Big Murray" (Gordon) accepts a number 7 from a young fan, whom he rewards with a towel that also has one on it. (First: Episode 1535) |
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Cartoon | The Carrot Artist: Bruce Cayard (First: Episode 1132) |
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Muppets | Bip Bippadotta and The Androoze Sisters sing "Everybody's Song." (First: Episode 2064) |
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Cartoon | B for Beard (poem by Edward Lear) Artist: Jeff Hale (First: Episode 1147) |
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Muppets | Ernie and Bert: Painting of Bert β Ernie modifies Bert to match his painting of him. (First: Episode 0365) |
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Animation | Three little people climb up the three flower stems. Artist: Etienne Delessert (First: Episode 0634) |
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Insert | Two-Headed Monster: Telephone Booths β Luis teaches the monster how to use the new telephone booths on Sesame Street. (First: Episode 1863) |
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Cartoon | Sign Sounds: KISS ME (First: Episode 1136) |
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Muppets | Harvey Kneeslapper asks a man, "Do you know where I wanna be?" The man says he doesn't know. Harvey says, "I wanna B -- right here!" and slaps a letter B on the man's sweater. Harvey runs off, laughing. (First: Episode 0277) |
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Animation | A girl skips home through the city, hearing all kinds of noises. When she gets home, she repeats all the noises she heard with a little dance. Artist: John Korty (First: Episode 1877) |
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Film | Mad Painter #7 (First: Episode 0314) |
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Insert | Olivia sings about a time her grandmother told her to wash her hands before eating. |
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Cartoon | B is for bubbles, bubbles and more bubbles. And Bosco, who is taking a bath. (First: Episode 0355) |
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SCENE 3 | Maria and the kids sit by Oscar's can to watch Slimey's new "underground" movie. Following an MGM-style intro (with Slimey replacing the lion) "The Gardening Film" begins, featuring a view of various plants growing underground. Oscar suggests for his next movie he could crawl around in Maria's hair, but is stumped upon her rejection. |
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Film | Marching Band forms a square (First: Episode 0514) |
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Muppets | Ernie doesn't want to play with Bert, who sings "I Wish I Had a Friend to Play With Me". (First: Episode 1819) |
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Cartoon | Four plus one makes five. (First: Episode 0568) |
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Transition | Bridge #9 - Rectangle Bridge C (First: Episode 0290) |
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SCENE 4 | Oscar bestows Slimey with the "Wormie Award." Oscar asks Maria, who chuckles at the name, if she has something better to call it; she suggests the "Oscar" award. Oscar responds, "Great name. Wish I'd thought of it." They part ways, and Maria plays with the kids in the yard as Elmo announces the sponsors. |
Notes[]
- The MGM parody preceding Slimey's film was previously used in Episode 2171.
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