Sesame Street | |||||
Monty's World of Imagination | |||||
Air date | March 11, 1993 | ||||
Season | Season 24 (1992-1993) | ||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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Monty says, "Oh, look, a banana peel," then slips and falls. He does this over and over again, while Gina mentions today's sponsors and introduces her friend Yelba. | ||
Monty continues slipping on the same banana peel, which he says is a part of "Monty's World of Imagination". Gina and Yelba think he's pretending to slip and fall on the banana peel, until Monty explains that the peel is real, and he's imagining that he's not hurt from all that falling. | ||
"Imagination Rain" (EKA: Episode 1082) | ||
Fashion Report Ernie gives a report on what the well-dressed trees are wearing each season. (EKA: Episode 2877) | ||
"Every Bit of Litter Hurts" (EKA: Episode 3026) | ||
Fay Ray subtracts one ball. | ||
Gina and Yelba are curious once again when they see Monty standing next to a duck, looking at its right wing. He explains that he's reading a book, with a surprise ending. He finally gets to the ending: "This book is a duck!" | ||
Luxo Jr. examines a box. A smaller lamp pops out of the box, demonstrating "surprise." (EKA: Episode 3012) | ||
Sesame Street News Flash Old MacDonald opens a health resort for his animals. (EKA: Episode 2995) | ||
Planet G / g (EKA: Episode 3006) | ||
The Two-Headed Monster sounds out the word SHADOW, then sees one of itself projected behind it. (EKA: Episode 2690) | ||
"Mad Goat Song" Artist: Derek Lamb (EKA: Episode 0824) | ||
In "Monty's World of Emotions", Monty attempts to demonstrate what angry looks like by pointing to Yelba, who doesn't feel angry as she writes a letter to her aunt. Monty himself gets angrier when he argues with her. | ||
"Let's Go Tubbin' Today" (EKA: Episode 3064) | ||
Which legs belong on the man? (EKA: Episode 2749) | ||
Mysterious Theater: The Case of the Missing Toast Lady Agatha can't find her toast or roast, so Sherlock Hemlock figures that it is a "rhyme crime", and suspects a ghost is the culprit. The thief turns out to be Vincent Twice, the host. (EKA: Episode 3009) | ||
In rhyme, a man points out animals who stole and/or ruined his clothing. (EKA: Episode 1118) | ||
How Crayons are Made Music: "Water Course A" and "Exchange" by Richard Harvey (First: Episode 1590) | ||
While Luis has lunch at Hooper's, Big Bird comes in to talk about some of the things he loves. Big Bird gives a speech about what love means, and starts reading from a list of things he loves, including the Birdketeers, the Honkers, and a marching band -- all of whom enter Hooper's and make a crowd. Luis and Mr. Handford suggest that Big Bird give his talk somewhere else, so Big Bird and his friends leave. | ||
Hands embrace the word "LOVE." (EKA: Episode 0926) | ||
"Minnesota Shorts" (Rick Moranis) has trouble becoming pool champion of the world when Grover keeps pestering him with questions, in this spoof of The Hustler. (EKA: Episode 2981) | ||
The King of Eight (EKA: Episode 0270) | ||
"At the Coastline" (Beach Boys style) (EKA: Episode 3057) | ||
Ask Oscar A grumpy Linda substitutes for Oscar. (EKA: Episode 2440) | ||
Pencil box G / g | ||
Ernie and Bert: Bert sings "The Paperclip". (EKA: Episode 2535) | ||
The Count (in voiceover) subtracts from five to four to two children on a park bench. (EKA: Episode 2951) | ||
A satellite view of the earth is shown on television, while a group of geese decide to fly south. | ||
Linda Ronstadt sings "La Charreada" with Elmo and Parker Monster. (EKA: Episode 2820) | ||
A girl narrates a film about how things are recycled around the world. | ||
Snuffy says the "big alphabet", while Alice says the "little alphabet". (new music added) | ||
Letter Garden: F (EKA: Episode 3048) | ||
Here is Your Life Guy Smiley salutes a still life painting of a bowl of fruit. (EKA: Episode 3052) | ||
The Carrot (censored version) Artist: Bruce Cayard (EKA: Episode 2257) | ||
At the Fix-it Shop, Gina comes in and asks Luis to fix her coffee creamer. Big Bird comes in and asks to give his lecture on the things he loves, and Luis says no, but Gina says yes. They give him the go-ahead, and before long, the Fix-it Shop is crowded. Monty announces the sponsors. |
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