Episode 2269
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| Sesame Street | |
| Plot | Oscar moves to Candy Cane Lane |
| Air date | January 15, 1987 |
| Season | Season 18 (1986-1987) |
| Sponsors | Q, T, 4 |
| Syndication | Sesame Street Unpaved |
| Releases | |
| Picture | Segment | Description |
|---|---|---|
| | | The smell from Oscar's barbecue grill and the sound from his fire alarm bother Maria, Luis and Susan, and wake up Miles. Oscar gets very annoyed and finds a classified ad for a trash can on a new street, Candy Cane Lane. |
| | Gordon's Voiceover 'T/t': Two caterpillars form T and t. | |
| | Olivia sings "Who Am I?" This segment was cut from the Noggin version. | |
| | Snacks on Parade - The Raisin Bruce Cayard | |
| | Game Show: Say The Word (EKA: Episode 1836) | |
| | Stop! (Moving Colored STOP signs in fast-motion) (EKA: Episode 1257) | |
| | As Oscar watches, Telly can't make up his mind with Maria about going to Candy Cane Lane with Oscar. Oscar tells him that he's planning to go to Candy Cane Lane without him. | |
| | Elephants (African percussion soundtrack) (EKA: Episode 1094) | |
| | Q-quiet! (tree chopping) (EKA: Episode 0871) | |
| | Helen Reddy sings "Wonder Child." (EKA: Episode 1065) | |
| | | Telly and the Grouchketeers are sad that Oscar is leaving. As Oscar starts up the Sloppy Jalopy, Telly asks Oscar to do the "cookie can trick" one last time. Elmo tries to stop him from leaving by using his own STOP sign, but Oscar drives off. |
| | Q for Quarter Casey Kasem | |
| | Bert sings "I Wish I Had a Friend to Play with Me" (EKA: Episode 2122) | |
| | Over (silent film) This segment was cut from the Noggin version. | |
| | Charlie Chaplin (Maria) falls in love with a painting at the art museum. | |
| | Man counts all forty stars at night. | |
| | Maria, Luis and Susan miss Oscar, and Telly plans to bring Oscar his mail. | |
| | | Oscar is at Candy Cane Lane. He tries to pull some of his tricks on passersby, but they fail to be annoyed. |
| | Actor demonstrates anger towards casting director - literally! This segment was cut from the Noggin version. | |
| | Raposo: Stop! (kids dancing) (EKA: Episode 1836) | |
| | "The Question Song" | |
| | Ants Carry the Letter Q Up Hill (EKA: Episode 0871) | |
| | A family of Anything Muppets arranges themselves in different ways. (EKA: Episode 1646) | |
| | Drawing of man playing guitar (EKA: Episode 1086) | |
| | Nobody pays attention to Oscar, and he begins to miss everyone on Sesame Street. Maria, Luis, Susan, and Telly visit to give him letters and trash, and they see he's clearly ashamed to admit to his mistake. Oscar decides to move back to Sesame Street. | |
| | Typewriter Guy - T, train (EKA: Episode 1046) This segment was cut from the Noggin version. | |
| | Kids go roller-skating in a playground as ragtime music plays. This segment was cut from the Noggin version. | |
| | The Count's bats are upset; he always gets to count, but the bats don't. The Count decides to let the bats count all of the Counts, while the Count counts all the bats... but there's only one Count. (EKA: Episode 0745) | |
| | A beaver does his exercises, while his friends make fun of him. He then uses his strength to save his friends when the dam breaks. Artist: Irra Verbitsky | |
| | Kids narrate as Snuffy takes a walk in the park and Barkley follows him. | |
| | Jazz Alphabet (EKA: Episode 0666) | |
| | Kermit & Two-Headed Monster on listening (EKA: Episode 1933) | |
| | How many legs does a horse have? | |
| | Marching Band #4 | |
| | | Oscar is back on Sesame Street, and with the Grouchketeers' help, is as noisy as ever. |
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