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+ | | The Story of Cowboy [[X]], with the voices of [[Jean Shepherd]]<br />{{eka|0351}} |
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| Maria thanks Billy-Rose and gets off the horse. She deduces Billy-Rose loves her horse a lot because she's always riding it. Maria hears Oscar complaining and invites him to see the country. Oscar refuses to come out from his can until he's back on [[Sesame Street (location)|Sesame Street]]. Billy-Rose has one activity he can participate in without leaving his can - barrel racing. She lassos his can and drags him to the field (which he greatly enjoys) where she and other Crows ride their horses ''around'' his can and other barrels. |
| Maria thanks Billy-Rose and gets off the horse. She deduces Billy-Rose loves her horse a lot because she's always riding it. Maria hears Oscar complaining and invites him to see the country. Oscar refuses to come out from his can until he's back on [[Sesame Street (location)|Sesame Street]]. Billy-Rose has one activity he can participate in without leaving his can - barrel racing. She lassos his can and drags him to the field (which he greatly enjoys) where she and other Crows ride their horses ''around'' his can and other barrels. |
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| [[Telly Monster|Telly]] hosts "Here and There" from the library, where it's quiet. His co-host, Debra Starr, is at the airport, where it's loud. The loud noises of the airport eventually make it hard for Telly to hear Debra, so he has to talk louder into the microphone for Debra to hear him, which results in his expulsion. |
| [[Telly Monster|Telly]] hosts "Here and There" from the library, where it's quiet. His co-host, Debra Starr, is at the airport, where it's loud. The loud noises of the airport eventually make it hard for Telly to hear Debra, so he has to talk louder into the microphone for Debra to hear him, which results in his expulsion. |
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Revision as of 17:58, 21 February 2015
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Montana Day 3 -- Learning about horses | |||||
Air date | November 20, 1991 | ||||
Season | Season 23 (1991-1992) | ||||
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At the crack of dawn, Snuffy wakes up Gordon so he can help point out Montana on the map again. He then wonders what Big Bird's up to at the moment and Gordon tells him he's probably sleeping like most people. Snuffy agrees and heads back to his cave to catch some Zs too. This is followed by the Montana variation on the "Sesame Street Theme." | ||
It is morning on the Crow ranch and Frances wakes up Big Bird and the Count. Big Bird is psyched for his first full day in Crow Country and wonders what they'll do first. Frances says they are having breakfast and after will give him a tour of the ranch. | ||
The Count, however, starts his day by counting something. He leaves the barn and meets up with Billy-Rose, who is brushing her horse. The Count is inspired and begins counting the hairs on the horse. | ||
How Andy Fritz Ate the Sun. Artist: ArtistMike (EKA: Episode 2749) | ||
"Cereal Girl" (EKA: Episode 2687) | ||
Speech Balloon: N - Nail (First: Episode 0040) | ||
The Count is still counting hairs, having counted over 6,500. | ||
The story of sheep, or where wool comes from. Artist: Bruce Cayard (EKA: Episode 2628) | ||
"There's a Lot of Different Ways to Get to School" (sung by Jerry Nelson) (EKA: Episode 2782) | ||
The letter X in various typefaces. | ||
The gang is getting a tour around the ranch. The Count is absent, counting the dishes following breakfast. Big Bird takes a particular interest in the horses. | ||
The adults demonstrate lassoing by practicing roping a faux bull. Big Bird also has also mastered the art of lassoing, but reveals it's just a rope trick. | ||
One Crow educates the others on proper horse training. Big Bird shows his similar progress, only using a stick horse. | ||
"Hey, oat breath! Get your nose outta my trash can!," Oscar scowls at a horse trying to feed from his home. | ||
Geronimo 10-0 (parachute under haystack) (EKA: Episode 2414) | ||
"Readers of the Open Range" (EKA: Episode 2274) | ||
A dinosaur tries to move around a rock. | ||
Maria and Luis are going to ride horses, though Maria has difficulty mounting hers. The Count wishes to count them getting onto the horses, but when Maria can't, he begins counting her attempts. When it finally appears as though she's on her horse, it moves away, reveal she's instead mounted herself on the fence ("Tomorrow, I'll try it on a horse.") Billy Rose offers her a ride and Maria clings to her for safety while the ride off. The Count has a laugh counting two people who can ride and one who tired, but falls off of the fence. | ||
The Story of Cowboy X, with the voices of Jean Shepherd (EKA: Episode 0351) | ||
Elmo and Julia Roberts demonstrate fear. | ||
Do you know what it's like to be scared? (EKA: Episode 0597) | ||
Five girls play a clapping game. (EKA: Episode 2834) | ||
Little Chrissy sings "Eight Balls of Fur." | ||
A detective follows a path on the street which consists of a straight line, followed by dots. He finds out that the truck that paints the dividing road lines happens to sputter every few feet, which is where the dots come from. (EKA: Episode 2292) | ||
Maria thanks Billy-Rose and gets off the horse. She deduces Billy-Rose loves her horse a lot because she's always riding it. Maria hears Oscar complaining and invites him to see the country. Oscar refuses to come out from his can until he's back on Sesame Street. Billy-Rose has one activity he can participate in without leaving his can - barrel racing. She lassos his can and drags him to the field (which he greatly enjoys) where she and other Crows ride their horses around his can and other barrels. | ||
The Four Squares sing "It's Hip To Be a Square." Artists: Vincent Cafarelli & Candy Kugel (EKA: Episode 2615) | ||
Telly hosts "Here and There" from the library, where it's quiet. His co-host, Debra Starr, is at the airport, where it's loud. The loud noises of the airport eventually make it hard for Telly to hear Debra, so he has to talk louder into the microphone for Debra to hear him, which results in his expulsion. | ||
A salesman offers a passerby the letter N for next to nothing. Artist: Cliff Roberts (EKA: Episode 2283) | ||
Big Bird notices Francis practicing his "hot dance" for the ceremony and wonders about the name. Luis explains what Phil told him: long ago, the Crows moved from place to place until they finally found somewhere to settle. They celebrated with a hot meal and dance. Maria and Phil add that Francis' outfit represents how important animals are to the tribe as well. The Count is eager to count the beadwork and Big Bird is amazed everyone will be joining in the dance after the ceremony. |
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