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| [[Image:2484-02.jpg|200px|center]]<br>[[Image:2484-03.jpg|200px|center]]<br>[[Image:2484-04.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>'''SCENE 1'''<br>cont'd</center> || In a flashback sequence, they sing about what they went through to get their perfect outfits. |
| [[Image:2484-02.jpg|200px|center]]<br>[[Image:2484-03.jpg|200px|center]]<br>[[Image:2484-04.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>'''SCENE 1'''<br>cont'd</center> || In a flashback sequence, they sing about what they went through to get their perfect outfits. |
Revision as of 00:37, 14 May 2008
Sesame Street | |||||
Maria and Luis prepare for their wedding! | |||||
Air date | May 12, 1988 | ||||
Season | Season 19 (1987-1988) | ||||
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Maria and Luis, eagerly anticipating their wedding day, are ready to show the viewer the wedding dress Maria had custom-made, and the tuxedo Luis rented. | ||
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In a flashback sequence, they sing about what they went through to get their perfect outfits. | |
cont'd |
After the musical sequence ends, Big Bird shows up, and asks what they have. They tell him it's what they'll be wearing tomorrow, and Big Bird asks, "What's tomorrow?" | |
Guy Smiley hosts "What's Prairie's Problem?" in which contestants try to figure out why Prairie Dawn can't use one of her senses (i.e., which part of her face is covered). | ||
Homer Honker shows the other Honkers how to play "Here Comes the Bride" on their noses. After a few attempts, it looks like they have the first part down, but the second part may take awhile ... | ||
F - Face Artist: Jeff Hale | ||
"Garbageman's Blues Song" | ||
Stop-frame animation of a girl on a beach, reading a book containing pictures of various sea creatures that come to life as she comes to their pages. (EKA: Episode 2125) | ||
Eventually, Homer Honker has succeeded in showing the other Honkers how to honk the first two parts of "Here Comes the Bride," but the third part may be the hardest ... | ||
"Cooperation Song" (Connor/Tyson/Brown) | ||
Which footprint doesn't belong? (EKA: Episode 1092) | ||
Waiter Grover has a new method of remembering orders: He makes up a poem to remember what is ordered and who ordered it. Mr. Johnson orders a hamburger with pickles and French fries, which Grover interprets as "Round and tasty on a bun, pickles, French fries, yum, yum, yum!" However, he brings Mr. Johnson a grapefruit on a bun. | ||
In stop-motion, blocks stack and arrange themselves to form zoo cages, arches, and a whole city. | ||
Kids dancing. Music: Joe Raposo (EKA: Episode 0810) | ||
"You know what it's like to be scared?" (EKA: Episode 2358) | ||
Kermit the Frog sings "Doo Wop Hop." | ||
A mad scientist teaches his monster how to say the words "Fred," "foot" and "Friday." | ||
Homer and the other Honkers hide when they see Maria and Luis coming down the stairs. When they're about to kiss, the Honkers pop up and honk "Here Comes the Bride" flawlessly! Maria and Luis compliment them, as Elmo announces the sponsors. |
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