Sesame Street | |||||
Pirate Edna comes to Sesame Street | |||||
Air date | May 4, 1993 | ||||
Season | Season 24 (1992-1993) | ||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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Ahoy! Pirate Edna sails the high seas aboard her ship, with her seagull Stinky (formerly owned by Oscar), on her way to Sesame Street. She looks through her telescope, and spots today's sponsors. | ||
Big Bird plays catch with some kids, when Pirate Edna makes a less-than-grand entrance. They pry her out of the garbage bin, and she asks them for help in her search for buried treasure (she has a permit to do so). Gina has to work at Hooper's, but the others are willing to join her, so they get their own eye patches. Before digging, Edna leads them in some exercises. Big Bird remarks, "Pirates have as much fun as day care!" | ||
A caterpillar sings "Exercise, Exercise." Artist: ArtistMike (EKA: Episode 2914) | ||
Telly and Super Grover are standing behind a wall addressing the audience. They speak of the differences between above (such as a bird flying) and below (as in when Grover crash lands on Telly). | ||
A moving truck takes the number 8. (EKA: Episode 1446) | ||
Joe Raposo sings "Somebody Come and Play." Snow leopards version (EKA: Episode 2638) | ||
A satelite view of the earth is shown on television, while a group of geese decide to fly south. | ||
In front of the Fix-it Shop, Pirate Edna shows the gang a map of Sesame Street which will lead them to the treasure they're looking for. She points to the letter Y, which is what marks the spot, and also asks about some of the street's famous spots, making sure the map is accurate. | ||
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Edna and the other "pirates" find their way to the Y that marks the spot. They'll start digging as soon as Edna finishes folding up the map. | |
Y for yawn (EKA: Episode 0301) | ||
Baby Tooth and the Funky Funk: "Boogie With Your Body" Part 1 (EKA: Episode 3096) | ||
A little girl sings "There Is Only One Me." (EKA: Episode 3069) | ||
A look at how families do chores both on a farm and in the city. (EKA: Episode 2226) | ||
A poem about oranges. | ||
Bert sings "I Gotta Be Clean." (EKA: Episode 3100) | ||
All living things need clean water. (EKA: Episode 2956) | ||
Three taxi chairs (EKA: Episode 3119) | ||
Pirate Edna starts digging for the treasure, but finds that she can't dig into the concrete with a shovel, whether it's a big one, a bigger one or the biggest one. Luckily, she also brought a jackhammer. "Don't try this at home, mateys!" | ||
Pirates sing a doo-wop song about how they are preparing for their journey. Artist: Michael Sporn (EKA: Episode 2624) | ||
Baby Tooth and the Funky Funk: "Boogie With Your Body" Part 2 (EKA: Episode 3096) | ||
Two Navajo kids narrate an animated sequence based on their drawings of their home and lifestyle. | ||
"I'm a Bookworm, Baby!" (EKA: Episode 3035) | ||
In the "Land of No Shoelaces," people find it difficult to play basketball, swing and run, until Edna Lovelace comes along. Artist: ArtistMike (EKA: Episode 3102) | ||
Ornate E's go easing by to a song. (EKA: Episode 3092) | ||
Baby Tooth and the Funky Funk: "Boogie With Your Body" Part 3 (EKA: Episode 3096) | ||
A snake displays shapes, which are identified in Spanish. (EKA: Episode 1710) | ||
Jerry Nelson sings "The Inside Story," which shows what's inside various household objects. (EKA: Episode 2795) | ||
The 8 Brothers Circus displays 8 elephants. Artist: Paul Fierlinger (EKA: Episode 2615) | ||
The hole is deep by now, but the "pirates" have finally found the treasure! Edna opens the treasure chest, and finds some "pieces of eight" - the number 8, to be exact. They assemble the number in sped-up footage. | ||
Eight children dance in a colorblock grid. (EKA: Episode 3115) | ||
A girl's grandmother teaches Spanish to her parrot Kuka. (EKA: Episode 3101) | ||
A white boy hangs out with his Latino friend. (EKA: Episode 2257) | ||
Guy Smiley hosts the Letter of the Day Pageant. (EKA: Episode 2228) | ||
Writing utensils form the upper and lowercase letter E. (EKA: Episode 3092) | ||
"Brush Boogie" (EKA: Episode 3052) | ||
Y for Yak Artist: Jeff Hale (EKA: Episode 1858) | ||
Template:Mkmg Grover asks a boy how much he can count. The boy says he can count "millions of hundreds," and is hesitant at first, but Grover assures him that they have enough time to count. The boy gets up to 22 before Grover cuts him off. | ||
Luxo Jr. examines a box. A smaller lamp pops out of the box, demonstrating "surprise." (EKA: Episode 3012) | ||
"Exploring in Your Closet" | ||
Telly and Elmo argue over who will be the last to say NO, but the word itself scares them away. | ||
"Have you seen my NO?" (EKA: Episode 1095) | ||
A girl narrates a segment about her friend, Billy, who swims with dolphins. (EKA: Episode 3012) | ||
10 masked dancers are counted. | ||
Baby Tooth and the Funky Funk: "Boogie With Your Body" Part 4 (EKA: Episode 3096) | ||
Knights use different words for "big." (EKA: Episode 2291) | ||
The floating kids form a square. | ||
After filling the hole back up, Pirate Edna says goodbye to Big Bird, Gina and the kids, grabs the next available rope and swings away. Gina announces the sponsors. |
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