| Sesame Street | |||||||
| Air date | May 7, 1992 | ||||||
| Season | Season 23 (1991-1992) | ||||||
| Written by | Cathi Rosenberg-Turow | ||||||
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| Picture | Segment | Description |
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SCENE 1 | The Count is upset that he's run out of things to count around the street. Gina alerts him of the arrival of Slimey and the Worm Scouts, something the Count has yet to count. He's grateful for their help and follows them to count their further good deeds. |
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Cartoon | Number Creatures #20 (First: Episode 2687) |
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Muppets | "Ballad of the Sad CafΓ©" (First: Episode 2974) |
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Animation | A big paper clip and a small paper clip can hold papers together, and so can a small staple, with the help of its "mommy." (First: Episode 2930) |
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Animation | Teeny Little Super Guy: Robert W. Shipshape gets a hat for his birthday, and it blows into the street. R.W. remembers not to cross the street without an adult; Teeny Little Superguy helps him across. Artist: Paul Fierlinger (First: Episode 1924) |
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Cartoon | Look both ways before you cross the street Artist: Ray Favata (First: Episode 1397) |
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SCENE 2 | Gina informs Mr. Handford that the cows and chickens who've just entered Hooper's Store are none other than Udder Joy and the Hip Chicks, the greatest barnyard rappers in the world. The group launches into a rap about their skills, debating on whether milk or eggs are better. |
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Film | Kids talk about how many things they can do now that they're five years old. (First: Episode 1403) |
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Cartoon | The Typewriter: Y for Yo-Yo (First: Episode 0769) |
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Film | Sesame Street Animal Films: Elk feeding. Music: Robert Dennis (First: Episode 0793) |
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Muppets | Ronnie Trash sings about the importance of throwing litter in a can - "It's Yours and Mine." |
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Cartoon | Bruce the moose invites Toulouse LaGoose over for juice. (First: Episode 2498) |
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Film | A blind boy narrates his day. He reads braille, adds with an abacus, and plays in the playground with his friends. (First: Episode 1757) |
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Cartoon | "Lowercase n" (First: Episode 0358) |
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SCENE 3 | Herry Monster and Andy demonstrate rhyming. Herry produces a shoe and some glue, then Andy screams "BOO!" Herry is frightened at first, until he realizes that also rhymes. |
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Animation | Planet Y / y (First: Episode 2859) |
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Muppets | Kermit the Frog sings "It's Alive." (First: Episode 2029) |
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Cartoon | A satellite view of the earth is shown on television, while a group of geese decide to fly south. Artist: Paul Fierlinger (First: Episode 2710) |
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Film | Some kids learn how to use Logo, a computer programming language, to draw shapes on computers. (First: Episode 1968) |
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Muppets | Grover and Mr. Johnson: Speedy Pizza (First: Episode 2971) |
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Animation | Sand N/n (First: Episode 0633) |
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Celebrity | Gloria Estefan sings a special version of "1-2-3" to Big Bird and the Birdketeers. (First: Episode 2928) |
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Cartoon | A kid voice-over says, "Ocean," as a fish is seen swimming in the ocean. (First: Episode 2670) |
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Muppets | Here Is Your Life: Carton of Eggs β Guy Smiley pays a visit to the dairy section in the supermarket, where he pays tribute to a carton of eggs. (First: Episode 2661) |
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Cartoon | "The Room Is Full of Chickens" Artist: Jane Aaron (First: Episode 2971) |
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Film | Lamont, who lives in the city, visits his friend Adrian, who lives in the country. Together they ride bikes, swim, and have dinner with Adrian's family. (First: Episode 2800) |
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Cartoon | A guru counts to twenty. Producer: Ken Snyder; Music: Billy Taylor (First: Episode 0276) |
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SCENE 4 | Gina introduces the viewer to the prince and princess from "The Princess and the Pea." They are both elated over their happy ending, when an angry voice chimes in from under the mattresses - it's the pea! It feels angry that the prince and princess live happily ever after while it's stuffed under a bunch of mattresses and left all alone. Gina tries to cheer it up by watching a movie... |
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Cartoon | Edgar Turtle's three nephews demonstrate a round by singing "Redwood Tree." (First: Episode 2506) |
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Muppets | Jimmy is upset about moving to a new house, but Hoots the Owl shows up and sings "Things Are Always Changin'." (First: Episode 2937) |
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Cartoon | A girl thinks she hears a monster doing a cha-cha outside her window, but it's only the wind and a cricket. Her snores frighten the real monster. Artist: Deanna Morse (First: Episode 2951) |
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Film | A man spins in circles while riding in his kayak. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0297) |
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Muppets | In song, a boy wanders into the Animal Lost and Found, looking for his pet named Homer. The shopkeeper says, "Describe Your Pet to Me." (First: Episode 2967) |
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Cartoon | All the instruments in Sousaville love Mr. Tuba's music, but when he plays with them, he doesn't play the same music they're playing. Artist: ArtistMike (First: Episode 2829) |
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SCENE 5 | The segments have made the pea feel happier, and it helps Gina announce today's sponsors. |
Notes[]
- Additional performers include Pam Arciero (as a cow), Alison Mork (as a cow), Carmen Osbahr (as a chicken), Camille Bonora (as a chicken and the pea), and Louise Gold (as the Princess), with Jerry Nelson as the Prince.
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