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Just another day | |||||
Air date | March 2, 1993 | ||||
Season | Season 24 (1992-1993) | ||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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Savion, Lillian, Donald Faison and the kids sing about the word "original." | ||
Rubber Stamp #15 | ||
A girl narrates a film of herself taking care of her horse, Strawberry. (EKA: Episode 2687) | ||
Pencil box Y / y (EKA: Episode 3058) | ||
"Barn in the USA" | ||
A cartoon shows a few Spanish words - which are also English words. Artist: Fred Garbers | ||
"Ja, Ja, That is the Mountain" (EKA: Episode 2780) | ||
Roxie Marie rushes home to her Uncle Biff to tell him she aced her math test. Biff reveals something he's working on that's number-related. He brings out a birdhouse with one final nail unhammered, that needs to be hit exactly 15 times (Biff even made a note on the wall to remind himself). After he hits it the right number, Roxie wonders what happens if he hits it more than 15 times. He tries and the birdhouse collapses. | ||
Abstract count to 15 (EKA: Episode 3008) | ||
Wish You Were Here Big Bird visits a Puerto Rican casita in East Harlem. He tries to find out what people do there, but everyone is too busy raising chickens, planting tomatoes, cooking and planning music to answer. | ||
A boy puts a red and green monster together using a diagram. | ||
Sesame Street News Flash Kermit the Frog reports from an alphabet mine where they dig Js. The miners tell him various words that begin with J and Richard presents him with his own J. (EKA: Episode 2612) | ||
"Over, Under, Around and Through" (EKA: Episode 3008) | ||
The Great Inventors Series: John Montague, Earl of Sandwich, invents a new type of food that can be eaten while playing cards. Artist: Bruce Cayard (EKA: Episode 2574) | ||
Donald has a blind girl identify shapes by feeling them. | ||
Looking for shapes on a shield (Maria voiceover) (EKA: Episode 3049) | ||
"A Body Full of Rhythm" by Little Jerry and the Monotones. (EKA: Episode 1707) | ||
Two boys walk though a city neighborhood to some funky break dancing music. (EKA: Episode 2679) | ||
Rumba pencils (first, last, Crazy Melvin) (EKA: Episode 0666) | ||
Grover tries to demonstrate first and last by being first in line, but the other monsters keep switching on him. | ||
"Crocodile Smiles Song": A crocodile sings about good oral hygiene. Artist: Michael Sporn | ||
Merry Monster brings Herry to the right place so they can show Prairie Dawn how they sound alike. Prairie notes that their voices are distinctly different. But, it's their names they're referring to. | ||
"What Do You Do With a Pet?" (EKA: Episode 0811) | ||
Wanda the Word Fairy introduces the viewer to her parents. (EKA: Episode 3023) | ||
Ernie and Bert: Ernie and Bert explore an Egyptian pyramid. Bert is excited but Ernie is afraid. They see statues that look like them. Bert decides to explore a tunnel while Ernie looks at the statues, and then the Ernie statue starts tapping and talking to Ernie. But when Ernie calls Bert back to the room, the statue doesn't move. Ernie is scared until the statue starts singing Rubber Duckie with him. Bert doesn't believe Ernie, until he says "Bye-bye, statue," and the statue replies "Bye-bye!" and laughs... just like Ernie. (EKA: Episode 1706) | ||
"Magic Pig Calypso Song" Artist: Vince Collins (EKA: Episode 2773) | ||
Kids narrate a film of how a river is formed. (EKA: Episode 2789) | ||
Planet Y / y (EKA: Episode 2859) | ||
Lillian reads the kids and The Count "The Very Hungry Caterpillar". The Count takes joy in counting the different number of food the titular character eats. | ||
Jerry Nelson sings "In My Book." (EKA: Episode 3079) | ||
Linda signs the word snow, and Gordon gets snowed on. (EKA: Episode 2773) | ||
"Daddy Helps with the Dishes" - three families sing about how they help each other doing chores, cooking and homework. They all agree that when they all do it, "It soon gets done!" (EKA: Episode 2874) | ||
Typewriter Guy: J for jump Artist: Jeff Hale (EKA: Episode 2621) | ||
"Me and My Chair" (EKA: Episode 1706) | ||
Shorty reaches a water fountain with a stool. (EKA: Episode 1056) | ||
Savion teaches Lillian and the kids some more "original" dances moves, while Donald looks on. Lillian then announces the sponsors. |
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