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| [[Lillian]] comes across [[Big Bird]] and [[the Birdketeers]] waiting for the bus at the bus stop. They face the opposite direction, hoping to be able to confirm its arrival by listening. Once the bus arrives, they simply wave hello to the driver as the bus takes off. Big Bird explains they didn't want to ride the bus, but rather play the guessing game. |
| [[Lillian]] comes across [[Big Bird]] and [[the Birdketeers]] waiting for the bus at the bus stop. They face the opposite direction, hoping to be able to confirm its arrival by listening. Once the bus arrives, they simply wave hello to the driver as the bus takes off. Big Bird explains they didn't want to ride the bus, but rather play the guessing game. |
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| [[Gina]] cheerfully greets baby [[Irvine]], who begins to wail. [[Oscar the Grouch|Oscar]] gives Gina suggestions on how to make her stop crying, but only manages to make things worse. Oscar doesn't mind - Irvine always cries no matter what. |
| [[Gina]] cheerfully greets baby [[Irvine]], who begins to wail. [[Oscar the Grouch|Oscar]] gives Gina suggestions on how to make her stop crying, but only manages to make things worse. Oscar doesn't mind - Irvine always cries no matter what. |
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| [[Chicago the Lion|Chicago]] takes shelter inside [[Hooper's Store]], hiding from "the wild asparagus." [[Elmo]] then enters with a dolled up piece of asparagus. Elmo tries to explain that Chicago wanted to hunt the food, but when Elmo put on some hair, eyes and other bits of the body, he ran off. Gina coaxes Chicago out from under the counter and shows him there's nothing to be afraid of. |
| [[Chicago the Lion|Chicago]] takes shelter inside [[Hooper's Store]], hiding from "the wild asparagus." [[Elmo]] then enters with a dolled up piece of asparagus. Elmo tries to explain that Chicago wanted to hunt the food, but when Elmo put on some hair, eyes and other bits of the body, he ran off. Gina coaxes Chicago out from under the counter and shows him there's nothing to be afraid of. |
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| Oscar observes as Lillian teaches the kids a West African Welcome Dance. |
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− | | Lillian and the kids are ready to move on from their dance, but Oscar thinks now is the perfect opportunity to do a welcome dance, since it's time to say goodbye! She takes them to learn a West African lullaby, as Oscar announces the sponsors. |
+ | | Lillian and the kids are ready to move on from their dance, but Oscar thinks now is the perfect opportunity to do a welcome dance, since it's time to say goodbye! She takes them to learn a West African lullaby, as Oscar announces the sponsors (along with welcoming the viewer) and the credits roll. |
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Revision as of 07:30, 18 May 2020
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Air date | May 1, 1992 | ||||||||
Season | Season 23 (1991-1992) | ||||||||
Written by | Judy Freudberg | ||||||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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SCENE 1 | Lillian comes across Big Bird and the Birdketeers waiting for the bus at the bus stop. They face the opposite direction, hoping to be able to confirm its arrival by listening. Once the bus arrives, they simply wave hello to the driver as the bus takes off. Big Bird explains they didn't want to ride the bus, but rather play the guessing game. | |
Cartoon | A woman displays a BUS STOP sign to a crowd. Artist: Irra Verbitsky (First: Episode 1231) | |
Celebrity | Linda Ronstadt sings a special rewritten version of "Y Andalé" with a mariachi band. (First: Episode 2487) | |
Cartoon | Speech Balloon: L--Loud (First: Episode 0783) | |
Muppets | Ernie & Bert — At night, Ernie gets creative inspiration to write a poem about what he likes, but has trouble with finding a word that rhymes with "dirt." (First: Episode 2399) | |
Cartoon | Blue and pink characters fight for a spot on the subway, until Pink spots an open seat. (First: Episode 1580) | |
SCENE 2 | Gina cheerfully greets baby Irvine, who begins to wail. Oscar gives Gina suggestions on how to make her stop crying, but only manages to make things worse. Oscar doesn't mind - Irvine always cries no matter what. | |
Cartoon | "Animal Elevator": 10-1 (subtraction) (First: Episode 2523) | |
Muppets | Grover tries to ignore three monsters who look big and scary to him. When they notice him carrying a flute, they grab his attention and ask -- in what appears to be a threatening way -- if Grover wants to play. The three monsters pull out a clarinet, an oboe and a bassoon and begin to play, urging Grover to join in. (First: Episode 1412) | |
Cartoon | A bird talks to a girl about what's inside the street. When she questions his credibility, he stammers, "A little worm told me!" Artist: John Korty (First: Episode 1918) | |
Film | A silent film about an automobile that can be either long or short. (First: Episode 0520) | |
Muppets | Monsterpiece Theater Cyranose de Bergerac, a poet with a two-foot-long nose, tries to help the queen of France finish her poem. Unfortunately, the word used to finish it is the word he's the most sensitive to: "nose". One mention of that word and he'll go medieval on you! | |
Animation | The Letter Z in various typefaces. (First: Episode 2855) | |
SCENE 3 | Chicago takes shelter inside Hooper's Store, hiding from "the wild asparagus." Elmo then enters with a dolled up piece of asparagus. Elmo tries to explain that Chicago wanted to hunt the food, but when Elmo put on some hair, eyes and other bits of the body, he ran off. Gina coaxes Chicago out from under the counter and shows him there's nothing to be afraid of. | |
Animation | Rubber Stamp #10 (First: Episode 2880) | |
Film | A girls' jump-rope team trains for a contest. They end up winning second place. (First: Episode 2510) | |
Animation | Can you find the animals hiding in the T-shirt? Artist: Deanna Morse (First: Episode 2873) | |
Muppets | Bip Bipadotta leads "Scratch My Back" as a song about two monsters named Jack and Jill who swear that they will always be there to scratch each other's backs. (First: Episode 2191) | |
Cartoon | Geronimo 10-0 (parachute under haystack) (First: Episode 2278) | |
SCENE 4 | Herry finds Gina reading the newspaper in Hooper's. Suddenly, she finds herself involved in another traveling game show hosted by Sonny Friendly, this time being "What You Read is What You Get!" Gina declines to play, but Herry gladly volunteers. If Herry can read the word printed on Sonny's sign, he will win whatever he just read. Herry successfully reads the word "APPLE," winning him an apple. Herry points out that he actually read the sign, not the apple, and requests the sign as his prize. Gina takes the apple for herself and Sonny is left confused by the proceedings. | |
Cartoon | "L Look Around Song" Artist: Bruce Cayard (First: Episode 1483) | |
Muppets | Baby Tooth and the Fuzzy Funk: "Get the Funky Rhythm" Part 1 | |
Cartoon | Zork lands on the coast of California, where he meets a slick agent. Artist: ArtistMike (First: Episode 2687) | |
Film | A man takes two kids on a boat ride through the Louisiana bayou. (First: Episode 2520) | |
Muppets | Baby Tooth and the Fuzzy Funk: "Get the Funky Rhythm" Part 2 | |
Cartoon | L for Lion (sand) (First: Episode 2107) | |
SCENE 5 | Oscar observes as Lillian teaches the kids a West African Welcome Dance. | |
Film | In a village in Africa, people catch fish, and celebrate afterwards. (First: Episode 2669) | |
Animation | The word CAT is shown, followed by a black cat sitting on a chair. | |
Muppets | Farmer Ernie sings "Grow High Grow Low" about how some plants grow high while some grow low. (First: Episode 2448) | |
Cartoon | The Ringmaster treats us to the balancing feats of ten brown bears. (new sound effects added) Artist: Jeff Hale (First: Episode 1336) | |
Film | As a boy plays with a tugboat in the bathtub, we watch footage of a real tugboat. (First: Episode 0801) | |
Muppets | Baby Tooth and the Fuzzy Funk: "Get the Funky Rhythm" Part 3 | |
Cartoon | Dr. Frankenstein makes sure his monster knows about front and back. (First: Episode 0782) | |
Muppets | Muppet & Kid Moment — Telly and Shaun look at the word CAT, and Chicago the Lion says he likes the word because he's a kind of cat. | |
Film | Two kids watch as a veterinarian fixes a baby robin's wing, then lets it go. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 2292) | |
Muppets | Baby Tooth and the Fuzzy Funk: "Get the Funky Rhythm" Part 4 | |
Cartoon | Z In Space (First: Episode 0509) | |
SCENE 6 | Lillian and the kids are ready to move on from their dance, but Oscar thinks now is the perfect opportunity to do a welcome dance, since it's time to say goodbye! She takes them to learn a West African lullaby, as Oscar announces the sponsors (along with welcoming the viewer) and the credits roll. |
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