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Revision as of 00:09, 23 December 2014
Sesame Street | |||||
Elmo asks questions | |||||
Air date | April 13, 1992 | ||||
Season | Season 23 (1991-1992) | ||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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Elmo asks the kids what the differences between himself and Snuffy are. | ||
Song: Mother Brown had a Farm (15). (EKA: Episode 2754) | ||
Kids play bongo drums loud and soft. | ||
The Sublime Miss M performs "You Gotta Have M." (EKA: Episode 2837) | ||
A dinosaur tries to move around a rock. (EKA: Episode 2883) | ||
Maria cheers Alice up, so Elmo pretends to be a Snuffleupagus by wearing a brown sock on his nose. | ||
Yellow circle and orange circle- "He's sad...he's happy!" (popped balloon) | ||
Song: Listen to the Bells | ||
Five girls play a clapping game. | ||
Sneak Peek Previews with Oscar and Telly: Thumbs up, thumbs down | ||
Workmen construct a D building, filled with everything that begins with D. | ||
Big Bird reads a poem about how hard it is to be a sheep, and become cold when giving up one's wool: "So let's be fair when snow is deep, let's put the sweater on the sheep." Accompanied with cotton sheep illustrations. (EKA: Episode 2636) | ||
Song: The Garden Song | ||
Song: Small B, Small D | ||
Grover reads singing telegrams to Mr. Johnson | ||
Cat wants a cat food can opened while his owner talks on the phone | ||
Translation 1-Funky Funk & Baby Tooth | ||
A man makes a shadow puppet of a swan. (EKA: Episode 1118) | ||
An Hispanic boy gets up, gets dressed and goes to school as Spanish music plays (A la luna no voy yo). | ||
A boy leads his sister up and down a staircase. Artist: Cliff Roberts (EKA: Episode 2727) | ||
Bert sings "The Paperclip" | ||
The Count counts kids sitting on a long park chair. | ||
Translation 2-Funky Funk & Baby Tooth | ||
Children on a playground form the letters of the alphabet. | ||
The Curious Cat | ||
Muppet & Kid Moments: Chip Cat and Dip Cat hold a sign with the word "CAT" written on it and ask Danny if he knows what it says. When they learn that he can't read the sign, they give him clues | ||
M for Mask (EKA: Episode 2448) | ||
Elmo, Telly, Rosita, Mr. Handford, and Preston Rabbit "sh" - shout! | ||
Sign language of day, noon, night | ||
Song: Cookie Monster sings "If Moon Was Cookie" | ||
A conductor conducts a choir to hum his music ("My Music"). | ||
Translation 3 - Funky Funk & Baby Tooth | ||
The Carrot | ||
Song: Going to the Library, We're Gonna Read (Gordon, Susan, Elmo & Gladys the Cow) | ||
"Have you seen my NO?" | ||
The Two-Headed Monster takes turns reading itself a story. | ||
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. (EKA: Episode 2754) | ||
Translation 4 - Funky Funk & Baby Tooth | ||
Two hippie kids wonder how to make their droopy plant grow. Artist: Elwood Smith (EKA: Episode 1858) | ||
Elmo asks and answers himself, that Sesame Street was brought to you today by the letters D and M and by the number 15. |
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