Elmo's World | |
Book | Wheels! |
Video | Elmo Wonders |
First Appearance Episode 3840 |
Picture | Segment | Description |
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Guess what Elmo's thinking about today? | The Drawer, window and door make transportation sounds, such as an airplane zooming by, a train's horn, and a truck's horn. Elmo at first calls these "things that take you places" and a train pushes in to make an impression on the door of itself. | |
Dorothy's Question | Dorothy wants to know how you go places. | |
The Noodle Family | Mr. Noodle tries rowing in a canoe on the floor. Since he doesn't have any water, he gears up to go skateboarding. | |
Kids and Baby | Kids ride a tricycle, a wheelchair and rollerblades and a baby gets around in a baby carriage. | |
Elmo's Question | Elmo counts the wheels on a car. There are four, plus a steering wheel. The car pulls away doing a wheelie. | |
Quiz | Elmo asks yes/no questions to determine what else can take you places. Cows can't unless you're a bird. Birthday cakes can't, but you can ride a bike to a birthday party. Space ships can - to the moon. Big Bird can't unless he has a wagon. | |
Film | Elmo's friend Mark and his mother ride a train to visit his grandfather, underscored with "Chattanooga Choo-Choo" and "Down By the Station. (Cut from the DVD release due to music rights). | |
TV Cartoon | The Transportation Channel has the Lecture Lady present a story about a girl who rides various forms of transportation, such as a bus, a train, a plane, a camel, etc. Coming up next: My Mother the Car. | |
Interview | Elmo talks to an Airplane and explains how planes work and how they need a pilot to fly them. | |
Tickle Me Land | Dorothy imagines Elmo piloting a plane (underscored in the broadcast version with the Peanuts theme; replaced on DVD with an instrumental version of the "Sesame Street Theme"), as an engineer driving a train full of Elmos (underscored with "Chattanooga Choo-Choo"; also replaced on DVD), and Elmo rowing a boat and singing "Row, Row, Row Your Boat." | |
Home Video | Ernie pretends to fly around like an airplane. | |
Song | Elmo sings "The Transportation Song," singing the final lyric as "In a one-horse open sleigh!" noting said sleigh is another mode of transportation. |