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==Related Book== |
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Revision as of 00:52, 6 October 2008
Sesame Street | |||||||
Season premiere - Around the Corner | |||||||
Air date | November 22, 1993 | ||||||
Season | Season 25 (1993-1994) | ||||||
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Today is the day the new playground opens on Sesame Street, around the corner. A horde of Muppets and kids assemble for the first visit, including Big Bird, Herry, Rosita, Telly, Ernie, Baby Bear, Zoe, Grover, Honkers, Roxie Marie, Merry Monster, Elmo, Buster, Betty Lou, Miles and Gabi. However, all of the adults are too busy to join them. | ||
The group walks around the corner for the first time on the show. Angela and Jamal can't join them because they're taking Kayla to the pediatrician; Humphrey and Ingrid are working for Miss Netherland at the Furry Arms Hotel, but Benny Rabbit says he'll join them later. Similarly, Ruthie is sorting out a shipment of elf and fairy shoes at Finders Keepers, and Celina has to give a dance class. | ||
Instead of finding a playground, the Muppets arrive to find a wooden barrier marked "DANGER." Biff says that work is still being done and the group will have to wait somewhere else. Aside, Roxie Marie expresses surprise that her uncle Biff was building the playground. Actually, he only built the wall. | ||
Song: "Elbows and Knees" (EKA: Episode 2874) | ||
Letter O words | ||
A gymnast twirls ribbons to form the letter O. This segment was cut from the Noggin version. | ||
The gang still awaits the playground's opening. The Count arrives to count ballet jumps in Celina's dance studio. After that, he wishes for more jumps, so the group does jumps for him. | ||
"Jump" (soul) | ||
A baby and father illustrate up and down. (EKA: Episode 2749) | ||
Seahorses 1, 2, 3 | ||
El numero tres (Luis V.O.) (EKA: Episode 2363) | ||
Song: It's number 3 (on trike/on hike) | ||
Big Bird doubts that the playground will ever open, so he visits Ruthie in Finders Keepers. Ruthie introduces him to Little Green Riding Hood, who is angry about her her sister's fame. Little Green wants to deliver a basket of goodies to the President of the United States, but the food will spoil, as Ruthie explains, in the time it would take her to make an appointment to see him. Instead, she gives it to the crowd waiting outside. | ||
Edgar Turtle sings "Hey Diddle Diddle". Animation by Jeff Hale (EKA: Episode 2404) | ||
A group of kids paint a mural with the help of a mural artist. (EKA: Episode 3007) | ||
A dog-shaped television Animation inspired by Keith Haring | ||
First Lady Hillary Clinton offers kids health tips with the help of Rosita and Big Bird. | ||
Cookie Monster sings "Healthy Food". (EKA: Episode 2404) | ||
A brief animation of pouring milk in a glass, coupled with the word milk. (EKA: Episode 3012) | ||
"Fixin' My Hair" (EKA: Episode 3036) | ||
On the other side, Biff is waiting for the signal to knock down the wall. He warns it may take a while, but the wall tips over with one push. Everyone charges into the playground. | ||
The dancing birds dance fast and slow. Artist: Karen Aqua (EKA: Episode 3109) | ||
Wegman's dogs slide past, counting one, two and three. | ||
Three mice (EKA: Episode 1707) | ||
Three taxi chairs | ||
Ernie sings "Imagine That", a song about imagining things that he'd like to be. First, he imagines that he's a knight in shining armor who battles a dragon. Then he imagines being a sailor crossing the sea. Finally, he decides that he's happy being himself. (EKA: Episode 2784) | ||
A map of Africa morphs into the shape of animals that are found there. (EKA: Episode 2755) This segment was cut from the Noggin version. | ||
Baby Tooth and the Funky Funk: Caribbean dance Part 1 This segment was cut from the Noggin version. | ||
As everyone is playing, they sing "At the Playground." | ||
Campers don't want to play ring toss with Zork, until their counselor reminds them about being judgmental. (EKA: Episode 3067) This segment was cut from the Noggin version. | ||
Olivia sleeps over at Iesha's house, and spend the morning together. Olivia is white and Iesha and her family is black. Next time, Iesha wants to visit Olivia's family. (EKA: Episode 3055) | ||
Typewriter Guy: C for Cat (EKA: Episode 2313) This segment was cut from the Noggin version. | ||
Baby Tooth and the Funky Funk: Caribbean dance Part 2 This segment was cut from the Noggin version. | ||
The Commissioner of Fun and Games (Madeline Kahn) arrives and orders everyone to stop playing. She can't give a dedication and a break her ribbon since everyone is already there. Big Bird suggests they make believe it's before, so she goes on. They all demand she amend her speech to include children, monsters, birds, beaws and woims. Once she cuts the ribbon, everyone is called for supper and can't play, including herself. | ||
Song: "This is the Way We Count and Sing" (from one to ten). | ||
A penguin flies above and below in a bumper car. (EKA: Episode 3039) | ||
Kermit sings "Caribbean Amphibian". (EKA: Episode 2773) | ||
A fan reveals the letter C. | ||
Baby Tooth and the Funky Funk: Caribbean dance Part 3 This segment was cut from the Noggin version. | ||
It's dark, and the adults take their turn in the playground. Oscar loves the playground because it's been keeping everyone away from his can. Meanwhile, as Luis reads the sponsors, Big Bird is glad that the grownups like it. A full credit crawl follows, even though it's a Monday. |
Notes
This episode is dedicated to Richard Hunt. By quincidence, this episode had aired on the 30th Anniversary of the assasination of President John F. Kennedy.
Related Book
- The 1994 storybook Around the Corner on Sesame Street also introduces the new addition to the set.
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