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Placido Flamingo performs a new opera about insects. | |||||
Air date | November 22, 1990 | ||||
Season | Season 22 (1990-1991) | ||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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Bob walks down Sesame Street and bumps into Buster the Horse, Hoots the Owl, Gladys the Cow and Rudder Rabbit, practicing singing. | ||
cont'd |
Bob finally encounters Placido Flamingo, the great one, who has been looking for him. He tells Bob about his new opera, which will star all of the singing animals, including the bumblebee (which will be played by Bob). Bob thinks it might be fun ... | |
Two orange balls perform "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" (EKA: Episode 2483) | ||
A boy talks about living in Alaska and about racing sled dogs. | ||
Arnold uses his imagination. Artist: Craig Bartlett | ||
A shark sings about his "Perfecty Pearl-White Teeth" (EKA: Episode 1446) | ||
A toothbrush talks to a mouth about what could happen if not taken care of. | ||
City Alphabet (Joe Raposo) (EKA: Episode 1800) | ||
A man slips on his daughter's skate, and she points out that it makes him feel angry. (EKA: Episode 1141) | ||
With the help of his little assistant Bob, Placido assigns everyone their parts in the opera. Each player's envelope has a rhyme which describes what kind of animal they are. | ||
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Bob gets down to the last two envelopes, and thinks he has the one that reads, "I sing and I sing / It's the perfect thing" - but that one actually goes to Placido. Bob gets the part of the bumblebee, because Buzzy the bee couldn't make it. | |
A bumble bee Music: Joe Raposo (EKA: Episode 2283) | ||
The Pink Panther karate's a "K" out of rock (EKA: Episode 1041) | ||
Two kids cooperate on putting on smocks for painting. (EKA: Episode 2282) | ||
Grover watches Mumford practice a trick, making a rabbit come out of his hat. Mumford has trouble getting a rabbit to come out of the hat, and both are oblivious to the fact that Grover turns into a rabbit. (EKA: Episode 0712) | ||
Alphaquest: D | ||
Subway Train Empty & Full. | ||
An animated number 15 sings "How Hard It Is to Be 15" to a child who is trying to count from 1 to 20, but can't remember 15. | ||
(Same and Different) Maria and Linda dress the same, then Linda dresses differently. | ||
Where do the Ds fit? | ||
Once Bob arrives with his bee costume on, Placido's opera, "The Perfect Thing" is performed. It is about the sounds animals make; whatever sound they make is the perfect thing (especially for Placido, who sings). | ||
cont'd |
When the opera finishes, Bob is ready to get out of the bee costume, but Gladys wants him to pose for her ... | |
A photographer tries to look for some animals quietly, but they all end up secretly following him. (EKA: Episode 2477) | ||
Long and short automobiles (EKA: Episode 1710) | ||
Igor listens as Dr. Frankenstein names body parts in creating another Igor. Artist: Irra Verbitsky | ||
Ernie and Bert are camping. It's time for them to sleep, but Ernie keeps distracting Bert by pointing out the various sounds that they hear. (EKA: Episode 2366) | ||
I Thought a Thought ... about small things. | ||
Joe Raposo sings "Everybody Eats." (EKA: Episode 0514) | ||
A lowercase "k" kisses everything. (EKA: Episode 0131) | ||
Kermit's Lectures - Kermit watches some live bears do exercises (This was done on a chroma-key background). (EKA: Episode 0044) | ||
Sand D/d (EKA: Episode 1706) | ||
Gladys has finished a painting of Bob as a bee, and three other objects -- the perfect cue for a game of "Three of These Things." Which one doesn't belong? Whether it's the cow or the airplane, both of those answers are right. | ||
Song: Mother Brown had a Farm (15). | ||
Two kids help an old Chinese man get his dragon kite in the air. (EKA: Episode 1364) | ||
Bruce the moose invites Toulouse LaGoose over for juice. | ||
The School Game, hosted by Guy Smiley. Three students have to guess what their teacher does and doesn't do for a living. | ||
"K" Key- A man, Leonard, puts a key into a keyhole, but instead of just opening a door, he opens the entire front of a house. | ||
Fay Ray listens to classical music on headphones. "Are you listening to me?" | ||
Number creatures: 15. (EKA: Episode 2749) | ||
Bob wants to get out of his bee costume, but Placido needs him to stay inside it while he sings "Insects In Your Neighborhood." Bob thinks he'll finally get to put his costume to better use by singing a verse, but instead, Placido sings about a grasshopper and a spider. | ||
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Bob is upset that he didn't get to sing a verse. Once Placido leaves, he sings what he thought would have been his verse in the song, and the accompanying wisecracks as well. Hoots announces the sponsors. "Nice suit, Bob. Sheesh!" |
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