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Ernie and Rubber Duckie bumpers are short segments shown on Sesame Street from season 30 to season 32, featuring Ernie and his Rubber Duckie in front of a plain blue background, usually introducing segments.

Segments[]

Picture First Appearance Description
Episode 3786 Ernie and Rubber Duckie introduce Suzie Kabloozie, especially because they enjoy saying her name.
Episode 3786 Ernie asks Rubber Duckie what he wants to see next.
Episode 3786 Ernie loves and is tickled by Rubber Duckie.
Episode 3786 Ernie and Rubber Duckie introduce the number of the day.
Episode 3808 Ernie reads a poem about big and small, introducing a Teeny Little Super Guy segment.
Episode 3808 Ernie and Rubber Duckie laugh out loud, thinking the previous segment was funny.
Episode 3808 Ernie and Rubber Duckie say hello to the viewer.
Episode 3813 Ernie recites a poem which introduces the next Wegman dogs segment ...
Episode 3813 Ernie and Rubber Duckie are ready to count.
Episode 3813 Ernie and Rubber Duckie introduce the letter of the day.
Episode 3814 Ernie plays a guessing game with the viewer to quess what he's holding behind his back. It's small, yellow and you squeeze it. It's Rubber Duckie!
Episode 3814 Ernie holds something else behind his back. It's small, yellow and he brings you your mail. It's Mail-Carrier Duckie!
Episode 3814 Ernie plays the game again, now holding something small, yellow and he puts out fires. It's Fire Chief Duckie!
Episode 3814 Ernie plays one last round. He's small, yellow and aids the sick. It's Dr. Duckie!
Episode 3816 Ernie and Rubber Duckie are glad the viewer is here.
Episode 3824 Ernie recites a poem which introduces a Cookie Monster segment ...
Episode 3824 Ernie says "D is for duckie! That's good enough for me."
Episode 3837 Ernie and Rubber Duckie present a segment featuring an animal.
Episode 3844 In a poem, Ernie shows his front and back, and introduces the next segment.
Episode 3845 Even though Rubber Duckie didn't like the previous segment, he doesn't have to like everything.

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