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{{episodesesame|plot=Oscar advertises his newsstand|airdate=February 16, [[1996]]|season=[[Season 27 (1995-1996)]]|writer=[[Belinda Ward]]|director=[[Emily Squires]]|sponsors=[[V]], [[16]]|syndication=|releases=|trusted}}
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{{episodesesame|plot=Oscar advertises his newsstand|airdate=February 16, [[1996]]|season=[[Season 27 (1995-1996)]]|writer=[[Belinda Ward]]|director=[[Emily Squires]]|prod=|sponsors=[[V]], [[16]]|syndication=|releases=|trusted}}
 
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|- {{collapsible|no}}
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| [[Image:3460scene1.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| [[Image:3460scene1.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | '''SCENE 1'''
 
| align=center | '''SCENE 1'''
 
| [[Oscar the Grouch]] is sitting at his [[Oscar's Newsstand|newsstand]] when [[Luis]], [[Maria]], [[Gabi]] and [[Rosita]] pass by on their way to the park. Oscar tries to sell them a newspaper with fish in it or a magazine with chewed gum in it, but they are not interested. Rosita thinks Oscar looks sad, and Oscar says he is depressed because if he doesn’t get more customers, he will have to close his newsstand. Rosita decides to forego the park to help Oscar, and everyone else decides to join her. Oscar is worried that soon they’ll have everybody on Sesame Street helping him, which he doesn’t want. The thought makes him even more depressed, so he decides to enjoy the feeling while it lasts.
 
| [[Oscar the Grouch]] is sitting at his [[Oscar's Newsstand|newsstand]] when [[Luis]], [[Maria]], [[Gabi]] and [[Rosita]] pass by on their way to the park. Oscar tries to sell them a newspaper with fish in it or a magazine with chewed gum in it, but they are not interested. Rosita thinks Oscar looks sad, and Oscar says he is depressed because if he doesn’t get more customers, he will have to close his newsstand. Rosita decides to forego the park to help Oscar, and everyone else decides to join her. Oscar is worried that soon they’ll have everybody on Sesame Street helping him, which he doesn’t want. The thought makes him even more depressed, so he decides to enjoy the feeling while it lasts.
   
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
|-
 
 
| [[Image:3961h.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| [[Image:3961h.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | Animation
 
| align=center | Animation
 
| Musicians in a painting learn to cooperate to play music.
 
| Musicians in a painting learn to cooperate to play music.
   
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
|-
 
 
| [[Image:Song.scratchmyback.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| [[Image:Song.scratchmyback.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | Muppets
 
| align=center | Muppets
| [[Bip Bipadotta]] leads “[[Scratch My Back]],” a song about two monsters named Jack and Jill who swear that they will always be there to scratch each other’s backs.<br />{{eka|2424}}
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| [[Bip Bipadotta]] leads “[[Scratch My Back]],” a song about two monsters named Jack and Jill who swear that they will always be there to scratch each other’s backs.<br>{{first|2191}}
   
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
|-
 
 
| [[Image:PeckLOVE.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| [[Image:PeckLOVE.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | Cartoon
 
| align=center | Cartoon
| A man assembles the word LOVE, and a bird pecks the O into the shape of a heart. ''(new sound effects added)''<br />{{eka|1484}}
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| A man assembles the word LOVE, and a bird pecks the O into the shape of a heart. ''(new sound effects added)''<br>{{first|0791}}
   
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
|-
 
 
| [[Image:FTT-Rapunzel.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| [[Image:FTT-Rapunzel.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | Muppets
 
| align=center | Muppets
 
| [[Fairy Tales Today]]: Rapunzel’s Hair. [[Prairie Dawn]] goes to the park where a large braid of hair is all over the place, causing various people to trip on it. Rapunzel gets her hair stuck and can't break free, until a bystander brings up the idea of a haircut.
 
| [[Fairy Tales Today]]: Rapunzel’s Hair. [[Prairie Dawn]] goes to the park where a large braid of hair is all over the place, causing various people to trip on it. Rapunzel gets her hair stuck and can't break free, until a bystander brings up the idea of a haircut.
   
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
|-
 
 
| [[Image:3136w.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| [[Image:3136w.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | Song
 
| align=center | Song
| “[[Fixin' My Hair]]”<br />{{eka|2734}}
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| “[[Fixin' My Hair]]”<br>{{first|2734}}
   
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
|-
 
 
| [[Image:Snow-yes.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| [[Image:Snow-yes.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | Cartoon
 
| align=center | Cartoon
| Is snow cold? Yes!<br />{{eka|0961}}
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| Is snow cold? Yes!<br>{{first|0822}}
   
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
|-
 
 
| [[Image:BBMarisaTomei.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| [[Image:BBMarisaTomei.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | Muppets / Celebrity
 
| align=center | Muppets / Celebrity
| [[Big Bird]] receives a visit from [[Marisa Tomei]], and is reminded that he is supposed to say the alphabet with her today. Some drama ensues between them, but they say the alphabet anyway, and part on good terms.<br />{{first|3224}}
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| [[Big Bird]] receives a visit from [[Marisa Tomei]], and is reminded that he is supposed to say the alphabet with her today. Some drama ensues between them, but they say the alphabet anyway, and part on good terms.<br>{{first|3224}}
   
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
|-
 
 
| [[Image:2096i.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| [[Image:2096i.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | Song
 
| align=center | Song
 
| [[Joe Raposo]] sings "[[Peanut Butter]]." ''(re-filmed version)''<br>{{first|1966}}
 
| [[Joe Raposo]] sings "[[Peanut Butter]]." ''(re-filmed version)''<br>{{first|1966}}
   
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
|-
 
 
| [[Image:EleanorMonster.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| [[Image:EleanorMonster.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | Cartoon
 
| align=center | Cartoon
| A boy narrates a poem about how he met Eleanor, the monster under his bed.<br />Artist: [[ArtistMike]]<br />{{first|2773}}
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| A boy narrates a poem about how he met Eleanor, the monster under his bed.<br>Artist: [[ArtistMike]]<br>{{first|2773}}
   
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|- {{collapsible|no}}
|-
 
 
| [[Image:3460oscarsmiles.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| [[Image:3460oscarsmiles.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | '''SCENE 2'''
 
| align=center | '''SCENE 2'''
| To advertise Oscar’s newsstand, Rosita and the [[Grouchketeers]] hold up signs, Maria brings buttons and Luis brings t-shirts. All of this promotional merchandise has a picture of Oscar smiling, which was Rosita’s idea, but Oscar doesn’t like to smile. Customers begin flocking in, and commenting on Oscar’s smiling face. Oscar tells Rosita to get lost and take her smiley faces with her, but Rosita won’t rest until Oscar’s smiling face is all over [[Sesame Street (location)|Sesame Street]].
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| To advertise Oscar’s newsstand, Rosita and [[the Grouchketeers]] hold up signs, Maria brings buttons and Luis brings t-shirts. All of this promotional merchandise has a picture of Oscar smiling, which was Rosita’s idea, but Oscar doesn’t like to smile. Customers begin flocking in, and commenting on Oscar’s smiling face. Oscar tells Rosita to get lost and take her smiley faces with her, but Rosita won’t rest until Oscar’s smiling face is all over [[Sesame Street (location)|Sesame Street]].
   
  +
|- {{collapsible|yes}}
|-
 
 
| [[Image:V-van.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| [[Image:V-van.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | Cartoon
 
| align=center | Cartoon
| V for Van (live-action/animation hybrid)<br />Artist: [[Paul Fierlinger]]<br />{{eka|1454}}
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| V for Van (live-action/animation hybrid)<br>Artist: [[Paul Fierlinger]]<br>{{first|1181}}
   
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
|-
 
 
| [[image:1396e.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| [[image:1396e.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | Cartoon
 
| align=center | Cartoon
| Consonant Sound: V, violin<br />Artist: [[Jeff Hale]]<br />{{eka|1285}}
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| Consonant Sound: V, violin<br>Artist: [[Jeff Hale]]<br>{{first|1157}}
   
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
|-
 
 
| [[Image:V-vine.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| [[Image:V-vine.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | Cartoon
 
| align=center | Cartoon
| Violet climbs a vine with V words.<br>{{eka|0429}}
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| Violet climbs a vine with V words.<br>{{first|0389}}
   
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
|-
 
 
| [[Image:Happy.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| [[Image:Happy.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | Muppets
 
| align=center | Muppets
| Rosita and [[Elmo]] sing "[[I Feel So Happy]]."
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| Rosita and [[Elmo]] sing "[[Happy!|I Feel So Happy]]."
   
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
|-
 
 
| [[Image:4090zg.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| [[Image:4090zg.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | Cartoon
 
| align=center | Cartoon
| A girl fantasizes what she could do without leaving her room if her nose, ears, legs, and arms got bigger.<br />{{first|3285}}
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| A girl fantasizes what she could do without leaving her room if her nose, ears, legs, and arms got bigger.<br>{{first|3285}}
   
  +
|- {{collapsible|yes}}
|-
 
 
| [[Image:Goodbyefly.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| [[Image:Goodbyefly.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | Cast
 
| align=center | Cast
 
| [[Gordon]], Big Bird, [[Celina]], [[Carlo]], [[Gina]] and [[Ruthie]] sing “[[Goodbye Fly]].”<br>{{first|3348}}
 
| [[Gordon]], Big Bird, [[Celina]], [[Carlo]], [[Gina]] and [[Ruthie]] sing “[[Goodbye Fly]].”<br>{{first|3348}}
   
  +
|- {{collapsible|yes}}
|-
 
 
| [[Image:Blindfieldtrip.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| [[Image:Blindfieldtrip.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | Film
 
| align=center | Film
| A blind class goes on a field trip to the park, using their other senses to experience their surroundings. The teacher sings "[[If You're Happy and You Know It]]."<br>{{eka|2589}}
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| A blind class goes on a field trip to the park, using their other senses to experience their surroundings. The teacher sings "[[If You're Happy and You Know It]]."<br>{{first|2566}}
   
  +
|- {{collapsible|yes}}
|-
 
 
| [[Image:Stamp16.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| [[Image:Stamp16.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | Cartoon
 
| align=center | Cartoon
| [[Rubber Stamp]] #16<br />{{first|2959}}
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| [[Rubber Stamp]] #16<br>{{first|2959}}
   
  +
|- {{collapsible|yes}}
|-
 
 
| [[Image:Martians.16.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| [[Image:Martians.16.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | Muppets
 
| align=center | Muppets
| [[The Martians]] discover a sparkly number 16.<br />{{first|3387}}
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| [[The Martians]] discover a sparkly number 16.<br>{{first|3387}}
   
  +
|- {{collapsible|yes}}
|-
 
 
| [[Image:GrowingNumbers16.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| [[Image:GrowingNumbers16.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | Cartoon
 
| align=center | Cartoon
| [[Growing Numbers]] #16<br />{{first|2996}}
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| [[Growing Numbers]] #16<br>{{first|2996}}
   
  +
|- {{collapsible|yes}}
|-
 
 
| [[Image:HIYL.Bread.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| [[Image:HIYL.Bread.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | Muppets
 
| align=center | Muppets
| “[[Here Is Your Life]]”: [[Guy Smiley]] salutes a loaf of bread.<br />{{eka|0709}}
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| “[[Here Is Your Life]]”: [[Guy Smiley]] salutes a loaf of bread.<br>{{first|0709}}
   
  +
|- {{collapsible|yes}}
|-
 
 
| [[Image:3956t.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| [[Image:3956t.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | Film
 
| align=center | Film
 
| [[Fay Ray|Wegman's Dogs]]: Little Jack Horner
 
| [[Fay Ray|Wegman's Dogs]]: Little Jack Horner
   
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|- {{collapsible|no}}
|-
 
 
| [[Image:3460jingle.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| [[Image:3460jingle.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | '''SCENE 3'''
 
| align=center | '''SCENE 3'''
 
| Rosita comes back with [[Bob]], who has written [[Come On and Read|a jingle to advertise Oscar’s newsstand]]. Oscar worries that it’s a song about his smiling face, but Bob has really tried to capture the grouchiness of the newsstand in the lyrics. Oscar still thinks it’s the yuckiest song he’s ever heard, but customers singing the jingle flock in to buy newspapers with fish in them and candy wrappers. Oscar tells Bob and Rosita to get lost, but to keep customers coming, they decide to keep singing.
 
| Rosita comes back with [[Bob]], who has written [[Come On and Read|a jingle to advertise Oscar’s newsstand]]. Oscar worries that it’s a song about his smiling face, but Bob has really tried to capture the grouchiness of the newsstand in the lyrics. Oscar still thinks it’s the yuckiest song he’s ever heard, but customers singing the jingle flock in to buy newspapers with fish in them and candy wrappers. Oscar tells Bob and Rosita to get lost, but to keep customers coming, they decide to keep singing.
   
  +
|- {{collapsible|yes}}
|-
 
 
| [[Image:4135suziepirate.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| [[Image:4135suziepirate.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | Cartoon
 
| align=center | Cartoon
 
| [[Suzie Kabloozie]] reads about pirates.
 
| [[Suzie Kabloozie]] reads about pirates.
   
  +
|- {{collapsible|yes}}
|-
 
 
| [[Image:VirgilVeep.jpeg|250px|center]]
 
| [[Image:VirgilVeep.jpeg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | Cartoon
 
| align=center | Cartoon
| Two men, one named Virgil Veep, discuss the letter V as they stand atop a capital V.<br />{{first|0110}}
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| Two men, one named Virgil Veep, discuss the letter V as they stand atop a capital V.<br>{{first|0110}}
   
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
|-
 
 
| [[Image:SpinningVs.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| [[Image:SpinningVs.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | Animation
 
| align=center | Animation
| Ornate Vs spin around as a song about them plays.<br />{{first|2942}}
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| Ornate Vs spin around as a song about them plays.<br>{{first|2942}}
   
  +
|- {{collapsible|yes}}
|-
 
 
| [[Image:1396c.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| [[Image:1396c.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | Cartoon
 
| align=center | Cartoon
| This is a big letter V poem.<br />{{eka|0897}}
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| This is a big letter V poem.<br>{{first|0507}}
   
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
|-
 
 
| [[Image:MrJohnson-framing.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| [[Image:MrJohnson-framing.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | Muppets
 
| align=center | Muppets
 
| [[Mr. Johnson]] enters a framing shop to have a painting framed, only to find that [[Grover]] works there too. Grover assumes the painting is of his great-great-grandmonther, but Mr. Johnson exclaims that it’s [[Mrs. Johnson|his wife]]. After coming out from the back room with a circle and triangle frame, Grover finally frames it with a square, but destroys the original painting by splitting it over the bald man’s head.<br>{{first|3396}}
 
| [[Mr. Johnson]] enters a framing shop to have a painting framed, only to find that [[Grover]] works there too. Grover assumes the painting is of his great-great-grandmonther, but Mr. Johnson exclaims that it’s [[Mrs. Johnson|his wife]]. After coming out from the back room with a circle and triangle frame, Grover finally frames it with a square, but destroys the original painting by splitting it over the bald man’s head.<br>{{first|3396}}
   
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
|-
 
 
| [[Image:Rearrangedface.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| [[Image:Rearrangedface.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | Cartoon
 
| align=center | Cartoon
| The parts of a man’s face move around as they are drawn.<br />{{first|3410}}
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| The parts of a man’s face move around as they are drawn.<br>{{first|3410}}
   
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
|-
 
| [[Image:Countsleepsover01.jpg|250px|center]]<br />[[Image:Countsleepsover02.jpg|250px|center]]
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| [[Image:Countsleepsover01.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[Image:Countsleepsover02.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | Muppets
 
| align=center | Muppets
| '''[[Ernie and Bert Sketches: Nighttime|Ernie &amp; Bert]]''': [[Count von Count|The Count]] Sleeps Over at [[Ernie]] & [[Bert]]'s (Part 1)<br />The Count sleeps in Bert's bed while Bert sleeps on the couch. Ernie tells The Count that he can count sheep to get to sleep, but it never dawned on Ernie that the Count never gets tired of counting. He stays up all night counting sheep, to Ernie's detriment.<br />{{eka|0914}}
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| {{erniebert|night}} [[Count von Count|The Count]] Sleeps Over at [[Ernie]] & [[Bert]]'s (Part 1)<br>The Count sleeps in Bert's bed while Bert sleeps on the couch. Ernie tells The Count that he can count sheep to get to sleep, but it never dawned on Ernie that the Count never gets tired of counting. He stays up all night counting sheep, to Ernie's detriment.<br>{{first|0941}}
   
  +
|- {{collapsible|yes}}
|-
 
| [[Image:0871d.jpg|250px|center |]]
+
| [[Image:0871d.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | Cartoon
 
| align=center | Cartoon
| Monster in the dark (finding a light switch)<br />{{eka|0823}}
+
| Monster in the dark (finding a light switch)<br>{{first|0493}}
   
  +
|- {{collapsible|yes}}
|-
 
 
| [[Image:E&b-countsleepsover.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| [[Image:E&b-countsleepsover.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | Muppets
 
| align=center | Muppets
| Ernie & Bert: The Count Sleeps Over at Ernie & Bert's (Part 2)<br />It's the next morning. The Count had a good night, but he didn't sleep. His counting kept Ernie up, and now Ernie is walking and counting like a zombie.<br />{{eka|0914}}
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| Ernie & Bert: The Count Sleeps Over at Ernie & Bert's (Part 2)<br>It's the next morning. The Count had a good night, but he didn't sleep. His counting kept Ernie up, and now Ernie is walking and counting like a zombie.<br>{{first|0941}}
   
  +
|- {{collapsible|yes}}
|-
 
 
| [[Image:Coconutgather.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| [[Image:Coconutgather.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | Film
 
| align=center | Film
| Cooperation: A girl gets a coconut handed down to her from a tree, by people on different-size stilts.<br />{{first|3404}}
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| Cooperation: A girl gets a coconut handed down to her from a tree, by people on different-size stilts.<br>{{first|3404}}
   
  +
|- {{collapsible|no}}
|-
 
 
| [[Image:3460end.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| [[Image:3460end.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | '''SCENE 4'''
 
| align=center | '''SCENE 4'''
 
| Business is booming, due to the buttons and t-shirts, Bob’s jingle, and the frowny-face buttons that Maria, Luis, Gabi and Rosita have broght for the grouches. Yet Oscar is still sad, because business is good, which makes him happy, and grouches hate to be happy! As Oscar tries to drive away all the customers, Maria shouts out the sponsors.
 
| Business is booming, due to the buttons and t-shirts, Bob’s jingle, and the frowny-face buttons that Maria, Luis, Gabi and Rosita have broght for the grouches. Yet Oscar is still sad, because business is good, which makes him happy, and grouches hate to be happy! As Oscar tries to drive away all the customers, Maria shouts out the sponsors.
   
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
|-
 
 
| [[Image:3461scene4.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| [[Image:3461scene4.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| align=center | COMING SOON
 
| align=center | COMING SOON
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Revision as of 20:07, 22 October 2019

Sesame Street
Oscar advertises his newsstand
Air date February 16, 1996
Season Season 27 (1995-1996)
Written by Belinda Ward
Directed by Emily Squires
Sponsors V, 16
This episode guide has been compiled from script materials provided by a trusted source.

3460oscarsmiles

StreetScenes
Picture Segment Description
3460scene1
SCENE 1 Oscar the Grouch is sitting at his newsstand when Luis, Maria, Gabi and Rosita pass by on their way to the park. Oscar tries to sell them a newspaper with fish in it or a magazine with chewed gum in it, but they are not interested. Rosita thinks Oscar looks sad, and Oscar says he is depressed because if he doesn’t get more customers, he will have to close his newsstand. Rosita decides to forego the park to help Oscar, and everyone else decides to join her. Oscar is worried that soon they’ll have everybody on Sesame Street helping him, which he doesn’t want. The thought makes him even more depressed, so he decides to enjoy the feeling while it lasts.
3961h
Animation Musicians in a painting learn to cooperate to play music.
Song.scratchmyback
Muppets Bip Bipadotta leads “Scratch My Back,” 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)
PeckLOVE
Cartoon A man assembles the word LOVE, and a bird pecks the O into the shape of a heart. (new sound effects added)
(First: Episode 0791)
FTT-Rapunzel
Muppets Fairy Tales Today: Rapunzel’s Hair. Prairie Dawn goes to the park where a large braid of hair is all over the place, causing various people to trip on it. Rapunzel gets her hair stuck and can't break free, until a bystander brings up the idea of a haircut.
3136w
Song Fixin' My Hair
(First: Episode 2734)
Snow-yes
Cartoon Is snow cold? Yes!
(First: Episode 0822)
BBMarisaTomei
Muppets / Celebrity Big Bird receives a visit from Marisa Tomei, and is reminded that he is supposed to say the alphabet with her today. Some drama ensues between them, but they say the alphabet anyway, and part on good terms.
(First: Episode 3224)
2096i
Song Joe Raposo sings "Peanut Butter." (re-filmed version)
(First: Episode 1966)
EleanorMonster
Cartoon A boy narrates a poem about how he met Eleanor, the monster under his bed.
Artist: ArtistMike
(First: Episode 2773)
3460oscarsmiles
SCENE 2 To advertise Oscar’s newsstand, Rosita and the Grouchketeers hold up signs, Maria brings buttons and Luis brings t-shirts. All of this promotional merchandise has a picture of Oscar smiling, which was Rosita’s idea, but Oscar doesn’t like to smile. Customers begin flocking in, and commenting on Oscar’s smiling face. Oscar tells Rosita to get lost and take her smiley faces with her, but Rosita won’t rest until Oscar’s smiling face is all over Sesame Street.
V-van
Cartoon V for Van (live-action/animation hybrid)
Artist: Paul Fierlinger
(First: Episode 1181)
1396e
Cartoon Consonant Sound: V, violin
Artist: Jeff Hale
(First: Episode 1157)
V-vine
Cartoon Violet climbs a vine with V words.
(First: Episode 0389)
Happy
Muppets Rosita and Elmo sing "I Feel So Happy."
4090zg
Cartoon A girl fantasizes what she could do without leaving her room if her nose, ears, legs, and arms got bigger.
(First: Episode 3285)
Goodbyefly
Cast Gordon, Big Bird, Celina, Carlo, Gina and Ruthie sing “Goodbye Fly.”
(First: Episode 3348)
Blindfieldtrip
Film A blind class goes on a field trip to the park, using their other senses to experience their surroundings. The teacher sings "If You're Happy and You Know It."
(First: Episode 2566)
Stamp16
Cartoon Rubber Stamp #16
(First: Episode 2959)
Martians.16
Muppets The Martians discover a sparkly number 16.
(First: Episode 3387)
GrowingNumbers16
Cartoon Growing Numbers #16
(First: Episode 2996)
HIYL.Bread
Muppets Here Is Your Life”: Guy Smiley salutes a loaf of bread.
(First: Episode 0709)
3956t
Film Wegman's Dogs: Little Jack Horner
3460jingle
SCENE 3 Rosita comes back with Bob, who has written a jingle to advertise Oscar’s newsstand. Oscar worries that it’s a song about his smiling face, but Bob has really tried to capture the grouchiness of the newsstand in the lyrics. Oscar still thinks it’s the yuckiest song he’s ever heard, but customers singing the jingle flock in to buy newspapers with fish in them and candy wrappers. Oscar tells Bob and Rosita to get lost, but to keep customers coming, they decide to keep singing.
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Cartoon Suzie Kabloozie reads about pirates.
VirgilVeep
Cartoon Two men, one named Virgil Veep, discuss the letter V as they stand atop a capital V.
(First: Episode 0110)
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Animation Ornate Vs spin around as a song about them plays.
(First: Episode 2942)
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Cartoon This is a big letter V poem.
(First: Episode 0507)
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Muppets Mr. Johnson enters a framing shop to have a painting framed, only to find that Grover works there too. Grover assumes the painting is of his great-great-grandmonther, but Mr. Johnson exclaims that it’s his wife. After coming out from the back room with a circle and triangle frame, Grover finally frames it with a square, but destroys the original painting by splitting it over the bald man’s head.
(First: Episode 3396)
Rearrangedface
Cartoon The parts of a man’s face move around as they are drawn.
(First: Episode 3410)
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Muppets Ernie & BertThe Count Sleeps Over at Ernie & Bert's (Part 1)
The Count sleeps in Bert's bed while Bert sleeps on the couch. Ernie tells The Count that he can count sheep to get to sleep, but it never dawned on Ernie that the Count never gets tired of counting. He stays up all night counting sheep, to Ernie's detriment.
(First: Episode 0941)
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Cartoon Monster in the dark (finding a light switch)
(First: Episode 0493)
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Muppets Ernie & Bert: The Count Sleeps Over at Ernie & Bert's (Part 2)
It's the next morning. The Count had a good night, but he didn't sleep. His counting kept Ernie up, and now Ernie is walking and counting like a zombie.
(First: Episode 0941)
Coconutgather
Film Cooperation: A girl gets a coconut handed down to her from a tree, by people on different-size stilts.
(First: Episode 3404)
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SCENE 4 Business is booming, due to the buttons and t-shirts, Bob’s jingle, and the frowny-face buttons that Maria, Luis, Gabi and Rosita have broght for the grouches. Yet Oscar is still sad, because business is good, which makes him happy, and grouches hate to be happy! As Oscar tries to drive away all the customers, Maria shouts out the sponsors.
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COMING SOON Coming soon on Sesame Street: On a hiking trip, Telly realizes he's forgotten to pack a lunch.


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