Plaza Sésamo | |
Air date | 2005 |
Season | 9 |
Sponsors | The vowels, 16 |
Picture | Segment | Description |
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SCENE | Don Boni repairs Pancho's triangle-shaped TV and shows his a new thing he's created - a giant triangle that lights up. Pancho is amazed and wants to take it home with him, but he forgets his TV. | |
Animation | 16 TV sets are counted. | |
Film | The floating kids form a triangle. (EKA: Episodio 805) | |
Cartoon | A dog-shaped television Artist: Keith Haring | |
Muppets | On a rainy day, Ernie watches TV, when Bert suggests he do something else, like write a story. Thus, Ernie sets everything out on the table, including pencils, paper, a pencil sharpener, and a wastebasket (which somehow ended up on Bert's head). Ernie is now ready to write a story, but instead, he leaves everything set out for when he gets an idea. | |
Cartoon | A loud-voiced girl talks about her dog Pete. Artist: Bruce Cayard (EKA: Episodio 756) | |
Song | "Washin' the Dog" (EKA: Episodio 819) | |
Cartoon | Number Creatures #16 (EKA: Episodio 755) | |
Song | "Look a Little Closer" (dog) (EKA: Episodio 815) | |
Cartoon | For each vowel, kids name an animal whose name starts with that letter. (EKA: Episodio 805) | |
Song | "One of These Things" (with Wegman's dogs) | |
Cartoon | A blue triangle looks for his friend in a museum. | |
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-grandmother, 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. (EKA: Episodio 804) | |
Cartoon | A man announces the vowels. (EKA: Episodio 749) | |
Film | Looking for shapes in a metal junkyard | |
Cartoon |
Two viewers with Picassoesque facial features in an art gallery critically examine the portrait of a viewer. Artist: Mo Willems (EKA: Episodio 797) | |
SCENE | Pablo Bigotasso teaches Lola and Pancho how to paint shapes. He paints a square and asks Pancho to imagine it as something. Pancho imagines his TV and draws it, but his TV is triangle-shaped. He then makes a window for Lola, which a Multimonstruo bursts through. |
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