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Revision as of 00:34, 28 April 2012
Sesame Street | |||||
Telly loves triangles | |||||
Air date | December 28, 1990 | ||||
Season | Season 22 (1990-1991) | ||||
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Elmo is going mountain climbing and needs Oscar’s help in making sure he has prepared everything he will need. The mountain he climbs, however, is Oscar's trash can. | ||
"Ja, Ja, That is the Mountain" Artist: Jane Aaron | ||
"¡El juega hockey!" (EKA: Episode 2228) | ||
"The Dirtiest Town in the West" (EKA: Episode 2605) | ||
A still of construction equipment fades into a shot of a parrot. (EKA: Episode 2227) | ||
Super Grover tries to stop a fight between Sammy and Frankie, who are fighting over an apple. (EKA: Episode 0682) | ||
"I in the Sky" (EKA: Episode 0427) | ||
Telly rushes into the Fix-It-Shop to show Luis a newly arrived gift from the Triangle Lovers Club. He expects it to be something triangular, like the hat and tie he received. However, when they open the package, they find three colored sticks. Telly is disappointed with the club’s choice of a package, until Luis finds a set of instructions that show how the sticks can be made into a triangle. Telly uses his new triangle as the steering wheel of his imaginary triangle car. | ||
Jerry Nelson sings and counts 13 turkeys. | ||
A girl narrates a film of her grandpa putting a horseshoe on their horse. | ||
Vitamins give vim, vigor and vitality to a droopy V Artist: John Hubley (EKA: Episode 1740) | ||
Big Bird attempts to dance ballet with Raven-Symoné. When that doesn't work, she puts on some dance music. | ||
A zydeco band plays "Allons a Lafayette" while people dance. (EKA: Episode 2621) | ||
Boy and the capital "I" (EKA: Episode 0926) | ||
Template:Eba Bert refuses to share his cookie with Ernie, who tells Bert that if the cookie was his, he wouldn't mind sharing. Ernie takes the cookie, and asks Bert to ask him if he would share it. (EKA: Episode 0592) | ||
A man sees a giant OUT, yells the word, and everyone runs out of it. | ||
Gina is about to dig into some triangle-shaped cookies she just baked, until Telly rushes to her, begging her not to eat the triangle. She explains to him that it’s a cookie, which is made to be eaten and that she can always make more of them. She eats one then wipes off the crumbs with a napkin, which is also shaped like a triangle. Telly begins pleading her to not wipe her mouth with the triangle. | ||
Edgar Turtle plays the banjo as some kids sing the "Bird Song." | ||
Muppet & Kid Moments: John-John and Herry Monster count to twenty. (EKA: Episode 0762) | ||
Stop-motion: a bunny tries to make a bench with blocks, but needs a chick's help. (EKA: Episode 2227) | ||
Kids go roller-skating in a playground as ragtime music plays. (EKA: Episode 2269) | ||
Spaceship Surprise The crew lands on the Planet TR, where they are greeted by Trevor Trout. (EKA: Episode 2607) | ||
V for volcano, violet, and violin | ||
Bob is giving a music lesson to Genevieve, who plays the triangle. Telly rushes up to her and begs her not to hit the triangle with the stick, fearing for its safety. Bob has her show Telly that if she hits the triangle, it won’t break. It makes a lovely musical sound instead. Telly plays his own rendition of the “1812 Overture” on the triangle, but he hits it too softly to make any noise (as he still wants to be gentle with it). | ||
A boy takes dance lessons at a dance studio. (EKA: Episode 1839) | ||
Rap #13 | ||
Template:Eba: Ernie and Bert play "The Feelings Game" -- much to Bert's chagrin. (EKA: Episode 2356) | ||
Joe Raposo sings "There's a Bird On Me." (EKA: Episode 0536) | ||
Elmo joins Oscar and Slimey’s game of “Oscar Says”. Despite Oscar’s best efforts to make Elmo loose, an attentive Elmo listens to know when Oscar doesn’t say “Oscar Says”. He orders him to leave, but needs to say “Oscar Says” first. Oscar says it and Elmo goes off on his way. Unfortunately, Slimey obeys him too and ditches him. | ||
Sesame Street News Flash Kermit, using a pull-down map, tries to give everyone directions to Little Red Riding Hood's grandmother's house. No one listens to Kermit. In the end, Red joins her grandmother, the Big Bad Wolf, and a cab driver for a picnic. (EKA: Episode 2503) | ||
Can you find the hidden objects in the picture? (EKA: Episode 2573) | ||
Some kids have a bike race by the river. | ||
I for iron (EKA: Episode 0815) | ||
Maria and Elmo are going to read Gabi a story. Elmo’s job is to say the word “I” whenever Maria holds up a letter I-block. After the story, they announce the sponsors. A full credit crawl follows. |
Notes
- Lisa Simon directed this episode.
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