Sesame Street | |||||||||||
Chicago opens a juice bar | |||||||||||
Air date | February 4, 1994 | ||||||||||
Season | Season 25 (1993-1994) | ||||||||||
Written by | Sara Compton | ||||||||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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COLD OPEN | Gina and Gabi find a series of arrows that say things like "Drink your broccoli" and "Drink your turnips," which confuse them since you eat vegetables, not drink them. They decide to follow the arrows. | |
SCENE 1 | The arrows lead Gina and Gabi around the corner to Chicago's juice bar - a place where he uses a grinding machine to grind vegetables into juice. Carlo puts a load of different vegetables into the machine, and Chicago turns the crank as he sings a song about vegetable juice ("Drink Your Carrots"). | |
SCENE 1 cont'd |
When Chicago finishes the song, a glass is filled up with the finished concoction. Gina doesn't want it as she prefers so many vegetables individually, but Chicago counters that it's a special blend made for himself. Carlo gives Gina and Gabi a glass of carrot juice instead. | |
Cartoon | The Carrot (censored version) Artist: Bruce Cayard (First: Episode 1132) | |
Film | Some clowns, more clowns (First: Episode 0563) cut from the Noggin version | |
Muppets | "It's Zydeco" (First: Episode 2666) | |
Cartoon | A girl talks about her skin. Artist: Bruce Cayard (First: Episode 2611) | |
Song | Kevin Clash sings "Skin." (First: Episode 2749) | |
Muppets | Sesame Street News Flash: The Six Dollar Man — Professor Nucleus Von Fission builds the Six Dollar Man. (First: Episode 0933) | |
Cartoon | Slot-machine legs: Cowboy & horse (First: Episode 1702) cut from the Noggin version | |
SCENE 2 | In a hip-hop number, Savion gathers Gina, Gabi, and some other kids to show them a new way to tap - with your hands. | |
Cartoon | A penguin repeats the rhythms of the sounds it hears, which include a drum, a door knock, a saw and a typewriter. Artists: The Hubleys (First: Episode 0239) cut from the Noggin version | |
Muppets | The Two-Headed Monster tries on different pairs of shoes, but can't agree on one pair. They end up agreeing to wear shoe boxes instead. (First: Episode 2142) | |
Muppets | Big Bird remarks, "Now that was silly!" | |
Muppets / Cast | "Sing Your Synonyms" (First: Episode 2331) | |
Cartoon | A shy girl wants to join a group bouncing a ball. (audible dialogue) Artist: Joanna Priestley (First: Episode 2849) cut from the Noggin version | |
Animation | Computer G / g (First: Episode 3112) | |
Muppets | Grover and George sing "Two G Sounds." (First: Episode 0358) | |
Animation | Pencil box G / g (First: Episode 3042) | |
Muppets / Celebrity | Oscar the Grouch puts a sign on his trash can which reads "DON'T BOTHER ME!" A sassy postal worker (Rosie O'Donnell) knocks on his can, and when he asks her "Can't you read?" she shows him how many things she can read. She then walks off to find out where Oscar the Grouch lives so she can deliver the sardine cologne he ordered. Oscar angrily rips up the sign. | |
Song | "Imagination Landscape" (First: Episode 2904) | |
Muppets | The Amazing Mumford sounds out the word MAGIC, then makes himself disappear. (First: Episode 1075) | |
Film | Children in Jamaica learn how to make their own tie-dyed shirts. (First: Episode 3140) | |
Cartoon | Bus Stop (First: Episode 1396) cut from the Noggin version | |
Muppets / Cast | Bob sings "The People in Your Neighborhood" with a dentist and a bus driver. (remake) (First: Episode 2146) | |
Film | Fay Ray gets on and under a rug. (First: Episode 2637) | |
Insert | Big Bird goes through his old toy chest with some kids, and encounters a banner with the alphabet on it. He remembers the time he learned what it was, which fades to a flashback of him singing "ABC-DEF-GHI." (First: Episode 2266) | |
Animation | Playing cards form a capital and lowercase K as a queen and a jack tango. | |
Cartoon | K is for Karate (First: Episode 0489) | |
Film | Ornate Ks fly through the air to a song. (First: Episode 2945) | |
Cartoon | The detective sees a lever, and thinks about what might happen if he pulls the lever, being prepared for anything. (First: Episode 2613) | |
Muppets | "Cereal Girl" (First: Episode 2687) | |
Film | Chimps running around (piano music) (First: Episode 2493) | |
Muppets | "Elmo's Jive Five" (outro cut) (First: Episode 2939) | |
Cartoon | A lost number 5 looks for his brother. (First: Episode 0934) cut from the Noggin version | |
Animation | "Five Waltzing Chairs" Artist: Jane Aaron (First: Episode 2983) | |
Muppets | Biff comes home to Roxie Marie, who just found her number collection in the attic. The number on each jar is the amount of each single object in the jar. | |
Cartoon | A ball goes up and down a musical staircase. (First: Episode 2151) | |
Film | A Hawaiian girl and her family get ready to have a little party, or paina iki. (First: Episode 3139) | |
Cartoon | Animals who eat crunchy things have nice teeth. (First: Episode 1487) | |
Muppets | A bunch of city folk work together to tend to a garden for me and for you, as they show (in song) that "Cooperation Makes it Happen." (First: Episode 1956) | |
Cartoon | Sign Sounds: One Way (First: Episode 1125) | |
SCENE 3 | Gina and Gabi follow some more arrows, which have today's sponsors on them. The arrows lead them to Chicago, who helps them say goodbye. The credits follow. |
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