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Sesame Street | |||||
Maria and Luis prepare for their wedding. | |||||
Air date | May 12, 1988 | ||||
Season | Season 19 (1987-1988) | ||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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Maria and Luis, eagerly anticipating their wedding day, are ready to show the viewer the wedding dress she had custom-made, and the suit he rented. | ||
cont'd |
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 he asks, "What's tomorrow?" | |
A trainer announces that his talking dog will say YES, but he says NO instead. Artist: Derek Lamb (EKA: Episode 1095) | ||
Herry Monster holds a sign with the word "NO" on it, and tells Ernie that he can make him read it, to which he replies "Oh no you can't!" When he gets the joke, he tries it on Bert, but the gag backfires on him when he bets he can get Ernie to read it. (EKA: Episode 0676) | ||
A day in the life of a quarter that accidentally turns yellow. | ||
The Alphabet Dancers form the letter F! | ||
A Mouth whistles Beethoven's Symphony No. 5. | ||
Big Bird and Snuffy have a question for the football players: If they are big, but Big Bird is bigger, and Snuffy is the biggest, then why are they called the Giants? | ||
7 Owls Artist: Owe Gustafson (EKA: Episode 2362) | ||
Muppet & Kid Moments: Grover, Kimberly, and Kermit demonstrate first and last. (EKA: Episode 1448) | ||
City alphabet (Joe Raposo instrumental with kid voiceover) (EKA: Episode 0266) | ||
Geronimo 10-0: The parachute becomes a large mattress. | ||
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). | ||
A pattern of daisies and tulips - can you tell what comes next? (EKA: Episode 2256) | ||
How Crayons are Made Music: "Water Course A" and "Exchange" by Richard Harvey (First: Episode 1590) | ||
Homer Honker shows the other Honkers how to play "Here Comes the Bride" on their noses. The first few attempts don't go so well (they honk "Happy Birthday to You" instead), but they soon have the first part down. The second part may take them awhile... | ||
F - Face Artist: Jeff Hale | ||
"Garbageman's Blues Song" (EKA: Episode 1952) | ||
It's a squirrel Artist: Ishu Patel (EKA: Episode 1736) | ||
Western: A cowboy comes to see Adam T. Glaser, who is such a jack-of-all-trades that he forgets what a dentist does. (EKA: Episode 0734) | ||
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) | ||
In a spoof of the famous Mean Joe Green Coke commercial, football player Big Murray (Gordon) accepts a number 7 from a young fan, whom he rewards with a towel that also has one on it. (EKA: Episode 2358) | ||
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 cheeseburger with pickles and French fries, which Grover interprets as "Round and tasty on a bun, pickles, French fries, yum, yum, yum!" However, he brings him a grapefruit on a bun. (EKA: Episode 2440) | ||
Jughead Jones's J story (EKA: Episode 0231) | ||
Maria and Luis ask Oscar and Grundgetta why they are so happy. They say that it is because Maria and Luis will be so busy being married that they won't have any more time to hang around Sesame Street. They assure them that they will have plenty of time to be his friends and hang around his can--the only thing that will change is that they will be even happier. | ||
In stop-motion, blocks stack and arrange themselves to form zoo cages, arches, and a whole city. (EKA: Episode 2234) | ||
The Rhymies go camping, but a bear disrupts their campsite. (EKA: Episode 1452) | ||
"Hey, let's make a road!" Kids do so at the beach, while a construction crew does the real thing. (EKA: Episode 2363) | ||
A boy thinks it's raining outside, so he puts on his rain gear and goes outside, only to find a sunny day. It turns out that the lawn sprinkler was near his window. (EKA: Episode 2228) | ||
Oscar has advice for Maria and Luis: after they get married, they should make sure to get angry at each other. They tell him that they will--they won't try to do that, but they know they won't agree on everything. They ask him if he knows what the best part of getting angry is. He says the yelling and the screaming, but to his dismay, they say it's the kissing, hugging, and making up. | ||
The story of Aesop's "The Lion and the Mouse". (EKA: Episode 0788) | ||
Kids dancing. Music: Joe Raposo (EKA: Episode 0810) | ||
"You know what it's like to be scared?" (EKA: Episode 0597) | ||
Kermit the Frog sings "Do-Op Hop." | ||
A mad scientist teaches his monster how to say the words "Fred," "foot" and "Friday." (EKA: Episode 1733) | ||
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! They compliment them, as Elmo announces the sponsors. |
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