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''Chapter 692''<br>Trash is heroically tired on Planet Vacation, and relaxes on a lawn chair. |
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Zoe Wants Long Hair Just Like Rapunzel | |||||
Air date | September 26, 2006 | ||||
Season | Season 37 (2006) | ||||
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Gabi and Miles dramatize the story of Rapunzel to Elmo and Zoe. After they finish, Zoe mentions that she wished she had long hair like Rapunzel did. | ||
With a flash, Zoe's Hairy God-person appears to grant her her wish! With a rhyme and wave from his magic curling iron, he gives Zoe longer hair. | ||
Zoe tries out different methods of styling her hair. She soon settles on the "Rapunzel" style, with her long strands braided into the letter "R." Her new hairstyle attracts the attention of a nearby prince, who begs "Rapunzel" to let down her hair. Elmo intervenes and points out that while Zoe has long hair, Rapunzel's hair is longer. | ||
Zoe's Hairy God-person returns, and grants her the wish of longer hair. How will she take care of it, though? | ||
The scene segues over to a dream-like musical performance of "Take Care of Your Hair" (in parody of Hair from the 1967 musical of the same name) with Elmo and Zoe accompanied by brushes, combs, and shampoo bottles. | ||
The Prince returns to approach Zoe with her hair, but it is still not as long as Rapunzel's. Dissatisfied with having merely longer hair, she wishes for hair that's longest. Her Hairy God-Person reappears, and grants her wish. Unfortunately, Zoe's hair is now so long and tangled that she can't move! | ||
The Prince tries climbing her hair (to Zoe's pain) and a police officer writes it a ticket for impeding traffic. Having second thoughts, Zoe now wishes to restore her hair to its original length. Everyone is happy afterwards, with the exception of the Prince. | ||
Meanwhile, Rapunzel herself walks by looking for the Prince. The two then soon unite in happiness...in spite of top-heavy complications! | ||
"Fixin' My Hair" (EKA: Episode 3036) | ||
After Grover serves him his milkshake, Mr. Johnson looks on in frustration as the Squirrel Nut Zippers sing "Put a Lid on It" and place various objects on his head. | ||
Wegman dogs get their hair cut and styled at a hairdresser's shop. | ||
The Letter of the Day: R | ||
"Letter R Menu" (EKA: Episode 3853) | ||
R for robot, rabbit, run, read, rock, rocket. (EKA: Episode 3137) | ||
Healthy food song: Watermelon | ||
Zoe and the Little Theater of the Deaf demonstrate the Sign Language Word of the Day: Dancing! | ||
"Dancing Shoes" | ||
Muppet & Kid Moments: Broccoli asks Pete to demonstrate his favorite exercise, push-ups. | ||
"This is the Game Today" | ||
It's a party line! | ||
Bouncing ball | ||
Playing games in line on the rings of Saturn | ||
Global Grover: Grover and his burro Roberto return from Mexico with a lump of clay. In his film, Saul and his family make clay pottery. Afterwards Grover completes his sculpture, which he calls "Potato." Roberto has created a more interesting composition, however. | ||
A girl unfolds a map and uses it to describe her trip to Mexico, stopping in Texas along the way. (EKA: Episode 2749) | ||
The Number of the Day: A remake of the Number Song Series brings forth 8. | ||
Eight apples on a tree. | ||
Eight children dance in a colorblock grid. | ||
Oscar the Grouch presents the grouchy theater hit "Scramalot" to a receptive audience. In this parody of Monty Python's Spamalot, the Knights of Scramalot sing and have difficulty rhyming. In the end, instead of continuing the play, the Knights continue to argue. | ||
The Adventures of Trash Gordon |
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