Sesame Street | |||||||
Zoe gets help from animals | |||||||
Air date | April 17, 1995 | ||||||
Season | Season 26 (1994-1995) | ||||||
Written by | Norman Stiles | ||||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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SCENE 1 | At the park, Zoe presents a penguin (Camille Bonora), horse (David Rudman), and lamb (Joey Mazzarino) who help remind her what today's sponsors are. They add that they'll be helping her with other things today, though Zoe doesn't believe she'll need any help. |
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Film | Children of all kinds sing "We All Sing with the Same Voice." (First: Episode 1708) |
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Cartoon | T for treasure (Jim Thurman VO) (First: Episode 1990) |
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Film | Kids dance with the letter T, which is for triangle. (First: Episode 3271) |
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Cartoon | T for Turtle (new music and sound effects added) Artist: Jeff Hale (First: Episode 1146) |
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Song | Kevin Clash sings "The Pasta Song." (First: Episode 3137) |
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Muppets | The Martians spy a leaky faucet through a kitchen window. As it continues to drip, a Fat Blue woman turns it off, shocked to see that she had been wasting water. (First: Episode 2962) |
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Cartoon | "The Wasteroon Song" - three water drops complain about people wasting water, calling them "Wasteroons." Artist: ArtistMike (First: Episode 2851) |
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Film | A boy draws a picture of his friend, Kerry. (First: Episode 2776) |
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SCENE 2 | Zoe presents today's number of the day - 9, only she struggles to count to the number. The penguin appears with a helpful short... |
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Cartoon | Nine penguins slide down a hill. (Maria voice-over added) Artist: Owe Gustafson (First: Episode 1532) |
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SCENE 2 cont'd | Zoe is able to count a little higher, but still can't reach 9. The lamb appears and rolls his own film... |
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Cartoon | Nine sheep (Maria voice-over added) Artist: Owe Gustafson (First: Episode 1501) |
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SCENE 2 cont'd | Zoe counts closer to 9, but still falls short. The horse cues another 9 short... |
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Cartoon | "Dinner for Nine" Artist: Paul Fierlinger (First: Episode 1658) |
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SCENE 2 cont'd | Zoe successfully counts to 9 and everyone cheers. |
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Film | Wegman's dogs form numbers from 0 to 9. (First: Episode 3272) |
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Muppets | Is Barkley a DOG or a BANANA? (First: Episode 2724) |
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Film | "DOG" - different kinds of dogs are shown, including a hot dog (which a dog eats). (First: Episode 3326) |
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Animation | Cecille sings "The Game of Make Believe." (First: Episode 2864) |
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Film | Caitlin gets her eyes examined, and picks out a pair of glasses. (First: Episode 2948) |
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Cartoon | What if we celebrate Valentine's Day with chickens instead of hearts? (First: Episode 0488) |
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Cast | A remake of "Can Read" with Mr. Handford reading a recipe, Rosita reading a letter from her abuela, and Ruthie reading a box label. (First: Episode 3337) |
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Animation | Dueling palettes form the words WET PAINT. |
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Muppets | Ernie and Bert: Too Much TV — On a rainy day, Ernie watches TV, when Bert suggests he do something else, like write a story. (First: Episode 1293) |
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Cartoon | "Letters in the Body" Artist: Fred Garbers (First: Episode 3339) |
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Film | Feet wearing all different types of shoes dance. (First: Episode 2601) |
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Cartoon | I Love You, in American Sign Language Artist: Steve Finkin (First: Episode 1170) |
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Film | A boy signs the word cat, and morphs into one. (First: Episode 3323) |
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Muppets / Celebrity | Jodie Foster tells Oscar what the word important means, and lists the reasons why he is important to her, making him more and more annoyed. (First: Episode 3117) |
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Cartoon | Pizza maker Original Jay demonstrates how he got his name: his pizzas talk and dance. Artist: Mo Willems (First: Episode 3280) |
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Film | Coverage of a spring kite-flying festival, where both kids and grownups can participate. (First: Episode 3276) |
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Cartoon | A mouse sings "Felines," a song about emotions, to the tune of "Feelings." (First: Episode 3278) |
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Film | Sounds Around the House v1: a dripping water faucet, a man playing the violin, a woman vacuuming, a teenager listening to pop music, and a passing elevated train. (First: Episode 1706) |
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SCENE 3 | Zoe introduces the letter V, but can't think of any V words. The animals appear playing violins to help give her a clue. |
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Cartoon | Speech Balloon: V for Violin A musician plays a violin, which instantly breaks. (First: Episode 0052) |
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Cartoon | Violet climbs a vine with V words. (First: Episode 0389) |
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Film | Kids talk about playing tennis. (First: Episode 3148) |
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Cartoon | We Are Kids from Far and Wide: Rice harvesting in Sierra Leone (First: Episode 2774) |
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Muppets | Grover, Herry, Cookie Monster and Frazzle sing "Fuzzy and Blue (and Orange)." (First: Episode 1644) |
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Cartoon | The dancing birds dance fast and slow. Artist: Karen Aqua (First: Episode 3072) |
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Film | A boy hikes up a mountain with his family. (First: Episode 2734) |
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Cartoon | Campers don't want to play ring toss with Zork, until their counselor reminds them about being judgmental. (First: Episode 2761) |
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Muppets | Big Bird's Video Postcards Big Bird visits Union City, New Jersey, where he learns how to play some Cuban games with some kids. (First: Episode 3061) |
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Animation | Counting to 10 (Latin rhythm) (English version) (First: Episode 3097) |
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SCENE 4 | Zoe demonstrates that she can announce the sponsors without the help of the animals and succeeds. |
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