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| [[Image:3021c.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>'''SCENE 3'''</center> || The Count feels sad about not being able to count anything all day. Maria suggests that maybe she can count for him, which makes him happier. She starts counting nails, but he still faints. |
| [[Image:3021c.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>'''SCENE 3'''</center> || The Count feels sad about not being able to count anything all day. Maria suggests that maybe she can count for him, which makes him happier. She starts counting nails, but he still faints. |
Revision as of 16:49, 26 December 2008
Sesame Street | |||||
The Count gets the Counting Flu (repeat from Season 22)' | |||||
Air date | November 23, 1992 | ||||
Season | Season 24 (1992-1993) | ||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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The Count welcomes the viewer to Sesame Street, and reveals that he's looking for something to count. He counts people coming down the stairs (Susan, Gordon and Maria), and promptly faints! They come to his aid, and he doesn't remember what happened before he fainted, but he still feels like counting. He counts some passing children, and faints again. When he comes to his senses the second time, he thinks it must be the Counting Flu. Maria goes to call the Count's doctor. | ||
Animal Department Store: 1-10 (EKA: Episode 2783) | ||
Kermit the Frog tries to explain the difference between happy and sad, two emotions which Elmo displays while trying to get Kermit to play with him. | ||
Sesame Street Creature Feature: The Iguana | ||
A runner leaps over letter H hurdles. (EKA: Episode 2682) | ||
Cookie Monster sings "Healthy Food." (EKA: Episode 2404) | ||
A boy builds a house out of blocks, and when the girl builds a Victorian house, the boy calls her a copycat. (EKA: Episode 2486) | ||
Ann Marie and Skeeter Rabbit do their dance routine. The frame freezes whenever the word STOP comes on. (EKA: Episode 2615) | ||
Susan describes the Count's symptoms to Dr. Edwynn, and he examines the Count. When he asks the Count to count how many fingers he's holding up, he does so, and faints. He faints again when he hears what the cure for the Counting Flu is: no counting whatsoever. | ||
An old man recites a poem about the time he had the flu. Artist: Bruce Cayard (EKA: Episode 1845) | ||
Jerry Nelson sings "The Inside Story," which shows what's inside various household objects. (EKA: Episode 2795) | ||
Bert goes to the park to practice his pigeon calls, but instead of attracting a pigeon that says coo, he gets a cow that says moo, an owl that says hoo, a number two, and an entire zoo. | ||
A map of Australia morphs into the shape of animals that are found there. | ||
Telly hosts βThe Wide Wide World of the Worldβ with special guests from Australia, Mel Gibson and a duck claiming to be a duck-billed platypus. | ||
A mouse riding an armadillo sings a song about 13, his lucky number. (EKA: Episode 2849) | ||
The Count feels sad about not being able to count anything all day. Maria suggests that maybe she can count for him, which makes him happier. She starts counting nails, but he still faints. | ||
"Island of Emotion" Aritst: Sally Cruikshank | ||
Old West: Noel Cowherd challenges Billy the Grownup, the fastest draw in the west, to a "square fight" - seeing who can draw squares the fastest. | ||
"Ja, Ja, That is the Mountain" | ||
Fans reveal the letter O. | ||
Bob sings Joe Raposo's "Look a Little Closer." (apple tree) | ||
Susan and Gordon have lunch outside of Hooper's. Maria brings the Count over to them, and reports that things aren't going so well, because there's so much to count, including the chips in the bowl. Gordon thinks it will help if he's blindfolded and can't see anything to count, but he hears some Honkers honking, counts their honks, and faints. | ||
13 hamburgers dance around. (EKA: Episode 2877) | ||
Prairie Dawn talks about three important parts of the face which are the eyes, the nose, and the ears, with assistance from Cookie Monster. Prairie agrees that cookies can be seen and smelled, but not heard - unless eaten by Cookie Monster. (EKA: Episode 2874) | ||
A Navajo blanket is formed as tribal music plays. (EKA: Episode 2963) | ||
A child narrates a film of him and his brother, Andrew, taking a ride on the ferry. (EKA: Episode 2956) | ||
The detective sees a hippo bouncing on a trampoline, and wonders how the hippo can bounce, since hippos are heavy, but the hippo thinks that he is light. (EKA: Episode 2820) | ||
Building a log cabin (EKA: Episode 0666) | ||
The Count now has both a blindfold and earmuffs, so he can't see or hear anything to count. Yet, he imagines that he's not sick anymore, and can count the cracks in the sidewalk. Back in the present, he faints again, and the adults realize they can't blindfold his imagination. | ||
Leanna Williams explains why she loves her brotherβs shoes - she has fun with the box they came in. Artist: ArtistMike | ||
Anne Meara narrates a silent film of a woman in a burning building, who needs HELP. (EKA: Episode 2292) | ||
Sesame Street News Flash: Don Music tries to rewrite the "Sesame Street Theme". He succeeds and is joined by Little Chrissy and the Alphabeats. (EKA: Episode 1845) | ||
O for orange Artist: Bruce Cayard (EKA: Episode 2483) | ||
Three frogs say "reduce, reuse, recycle!" and hop around the globe. | ||
A boy who lives in Bali narrates a film about how his community recycles their resources. | ||
Cecille sings βUp Down, In Out, Over and Under.β (EKA: Episode 2847) | ||
At night, the Count wakes up from his nap and takes the blindfold and earmuffs off. He wakes up Maria, who was also sleeping. They both wonder if he's well again, and he puts himself to the test by counting the stars. He doesn't faint, which means he's cured! He continues to count the stars as Dr. Edwynn announces the sponsors. |
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