Sesame Street | |||||
Big Bird's day with keys | |||||
Air date | January 11, 1988 | ||||
Season | Season 19 (1987-1988) | ||||
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Big Bird sits in front of a closed Hooper's Store, explaining that he wants to have breakfast but he doesn't have any birdseed. David comes to open up Hooper's, but unfortunately he can't find his keys. He then remembers that Luis has a spare key, so Big Bird goes to the Fix-It Shop to get it for him. | ||
Big Bird tells Luis about his problem and asks for the spare key. Luis realizes that the box the key is kept in has a lock on it, and Maria's the only one who has a key to unlock it. Maria then comes in and Big Bird asks for her keys (which she jokingly misinterprets as what he wants for breakfast). Luis unlocks the box to give Big Bird the spare key. | ||
After David opens the store, he says that the birdseed is in the basement and that he needs a key to open the basement door. David shows that he was only joking, but Big Bird is unamused until he finally gets a taste of birdseed. | ||
A film of camels eating. Music: Joe Raposo (EKA: Episode 0808) | ||
Cookie Monster does a taste test to compare square shaped, triangle shaped, and circle shaped cookies. (EKA: Episode 1952) | ||
"ยกรl juega fรบtbol!" | ||
Kids paint P-word animals on glass. (First: Episode 0119) | ||
Muppet & Kid Moment: Kermit & Joey sing The Alphabet Song. (EKA: Episode 0536) | ||
Joe Raposo sings "Everybody Sleeps." (EKA: Episode 0406) | ||
I Thought a Thought ... about big things. Artist: Cliff Roberts (EKA: Episode 0821) | ||
At the Snuffleupagus Cave, Big Bird presents a play he wrote himself entitled "The Very First Key That Was Ever Invented in the Whole Wide World." It stars two children, Zoe and Kenan, playing Mr. and Mrs. Caveperson, who invent a key and lock for their door after a stegosaurus (Mr. Snuffleupagus) wanders by and eats all of their cabbages. When the stegosaurus returns and notices the lock, he begins to mope away thinking he'll never eat another cabbage again. The cavepeople reassure the stegosaurus that they'll share some with him as long as he asks. | ||
Sand P / p (EKA: Episode 2061) | ||
A percussionist on the beach talks about how rhythm is everywhere, such as in breaking waves, walking and horse galloping. (EKA: Episode 0172) | ||
The Two-Headed Monster shares a pillow. (EKA: Episode 1706) | ||
Marching Band forms a square (EKA: Episode 0514) | ||
Waiter Grover: Hamburger - Mr. Johnson wants a hamburger. The restaurant offers two sizes: the big hamburgers and the small hamburgers. When the small hamburgers are too small, he orders a big one, but because there have been some problems with the big hamburger, Grover tries to convince him to order several small ones. (EKA: Episode 0705) | ||
A boy observes a mother bird feeding her babies, and remembers to run home to dinner. (EKA: Episode 1709) | ||
Petey and the kids play a rhyming game using rap music from the radio. | ||
A little man misplaces his J under his hat. (EKA: Episode 1709) | ||
Edith Ann talks about the time she made a sandwich. (EKA: Episode 1145) | ||
Stop-motion: what goes in the hot dog bun? | ||
The Count has built a rocket with the help of Dr. Rainbrain and plans to launch it from inside his castle. The two count down from the computer console, but the rocket doesn't take off. Indeed, Count never intended for lift-off; he plans on counting down again and again. | ||
Stop-motion: in a park, a garbage man puts litter in a trash can. (Part 1) (EKA: Episode 0811) | ||
Picnic with P foods (carried away by ants) Artist: Cliff Roberts (EKA: Episode 0796) | ||
Stop-motion: in a park, a man reads a newspaper, then shamelessly drops it on the ground. A little girl finds this disgusting, and puts the newspaper in the trash bin. (Part 2) (EKA: Episode 0811) | ||
Elmo explores Sesame Street, and observes Susan as she grades test papers. | ||
A disobedient jacket illustrating words that begin with the letter J annoys an off-screen narrator, which reveals two kids named Jenny and Jeff inside of it. (EKA: Episode 1271) | ||
At night, Ernie sings "I Don't Want to Live on the Moon". (EKA: Episode 2061) | ||
A man makes a shadow puppet of a cow. (EKA: Episode 2176) | ||
Kermit the Frog counts six happy little Twiddlebugs, and when he is finished, the Twiddlebugs have a party. (First: Episode 0280) | ||
The Ringmaster displays six marvelous monkeys who do stunts. | ||
Bob and the kids play "Practice, Practice." (First: Episode 1736) | ||
Match the word HOT. | ||
Wearing oven mitts, Telly places an H and an OT together to make the word HOT. (EKA: Episode 1840) | ||
Mi kat iz ... gone. (EKA: Episode 2059) | ||
An Anything Muppet boy watches a circle around him get bigger and smaller. (EKA: Episode 0320) | ||
"Six Song (Song of Six)." (First: Episode 0011) | ||
It's almost lunchtime and Big Bird expects to have better luck getting a meal. Before heading off, Maria has to lock the door to the Fix-It Shop, but remembers that she lent her key to Luis. David comes by and offers to give her his spare key, then Luis shows up to give back the key he borrowed after making a key for himself, totaling to three keys. They all try them out as Big Bird waits impatiently. Afterwards, Maria kids that she lost her keys to the front door last week, much to Big Bird's chagrin. Snuffy announces the sponsors. |
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