Sesame Street | |||||||
Merry scares people / Chicago visits the library (repeat of 2924)' | |||||||
Air date | February 2, 1994 | ||||||
Season | Season 25 (1993-1994) | ||||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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Merry Monster pops up, shouting "Wubba wubba wubba!" She's practicing scaring people today (being a monster and all). She tries scaring Maria, who's merely surprised. Maria needs to concentrate on her work, so Merry instead practices scaring herself. | ||
A man explains to a girl what a surprise is. Artist: Bruce Cayard (EKA: Episode 1453) | ||
Whoopi Goldberg introduces the sound "WH" and then yells, "Whoopi!" (EKA: Episode 2681) | ||
WH words (wheel, which, whiz, where, white, whale) (EKA: Episode 2992) | ||
Wish You Were Here In Arizona, Big Bird sees how kids help charros put on a rodeo, and rides a horse. (EKA: Episode 3049) | ||
Consonant Sound Limerick: DโDog Artist: Jeff Hale (EKA: Episode 1186) | ||
Alphaquest: D (EKA: Episode 2748) | ||
A photographic couple ballroom-dances on, in and under a plane. Artist: Fred Garbers (EKA: Episode 3155) This segment was cut from the Noggin version. | ||
Merry attempts to scare Prairie Dawn, who doesn't even flinch. She encourages Merry to keep trying though and offers some suggestions on how to scare someone. Prairie's suggestions succeed in scaring Merry off. "Maybe I have discovered a brand new talent," Prairie comments. | ||
A man tries to push a huge balloon elephant through a narrow doorway, and a girl helps him by deflating it. (EKA: Episode 2179) This segment was cut from the Noggin version. | ||
Little Chrissy and the Alphabeats sing "You're Alive." (EKA: Episode 2415) | ||
A caveman sits on what he thinks is a rock, not realizing that it's a dinosaur, which is alive. (EKA: Episode 3038) This segment was cut from the Noggin version. | ||
Kids dance around at gymnastics to "Rockin' Robin." (EKA: Episode 3181) This segment was cut from the Noggin version. | ||
In the park, Harvey Kneeslapper comes up behind a man, asks him, "Wanna see something funny?" and then holds a mirror up. The man sees nothing funny...until he looks at Harvey! (EKA: Episode 0343) | ||
Can you find the animals hiding in the T-shirt? Artist: Deanna Morse (EKA: Episode 2945) | ||
Anne Meara narrates a silent film of a woman in a burning building, who needs HELP. (EKA: Episode 0885) This segment was cut from the Noggin version. | ||
A boy narrates a poem about how he met Eleanor, the monster under his bed. Artist: ArtistMike (EKA: Episode 2773) | ||
Merry uses Prairie's advice on Barkley, who leaps onto Linda's lap, whimpering. Gordon and Linda don't think that was very nice and Merry apologizes. She starts speaking softly to him and he calms down and begins to lick her face. | ||
Do you know what it's like to be scared? (EKA: Episode 0597) | ||
Sesame Street Creature Feature: Chris Cerf sings "I'm a Manatee". (EKA: Episode 3069) | ||
Sesame Street News Flash: Kermit meets the Seven Dwarves, seemingly from the Snow White story. However, in this version each is named after (and represents) an emotion. (Kermit ad-lib: "Hey Dulcy, we got the wrong dwarves again!") They are named Cheerful, Sad, Lovey, Angry, Proud, Surprised and Fearful. (EKA: Episode 2415) | ||
13 hamburgers dance around. (EKA: Episode 2849) | ||
Lillian sings "Face Facts." (First: Episode 2760) | ||
A hippo has difficulty getting the succulent fruit down from a tree, and enlists the help of another hippo. Artist: John Korty (EKA: Episode 1899) | ||
Chicago the Lion visits the library for the first time and Linda suggests he look around for a book he might like. He pounces on a book case looking for a book on vegetables and Maria remarks Linda should get a book on lion taming. | ||
A mouse riding an armadillo sings a song about 13, his lucky number. (EKA: Episode 2849) | ||
A Caucasian boy narrates a film of himself hanging out with his African American friend Jamal. (EKA: Episode 2787) | ||
Pencil box I/i (EKA: Episode 3040) | ||
"Once is Not Enough" (EKA: Episode 2921) | ||
A girl dances her way into her family portrait. (EKA: Episode 3119) | ||
Count von Count sings "Lambaba" as he counts sheep and other animals that pop into the room. (EKA: Episode 2789) | ||
Counting 40 pigs Artist: Keith Haring (EKA: Episode 3084) | ||
Gordon reads "The Broccoli from Another Planet," when Chicago pounces on him for his book. Gordon tells him he must wait his turn. Chicago waits patiently, then pounces on Gordon. | ||
"Beginning, Middle, End" Artist: Sally Cruikshank (EKA: Episode 2609) | ||
Big Bird wears a disguise and says "D-disguise." | ||
Letter Garden: D (EKA: Episode 3054) | ||
The Bicuspids sing "Kids Just Love to Brush." (EKA: Episode 2691) | ||
"One of These Things" (with Wegman's dogs and a terrier) (EKA: Episode 3105) | ||
The dot gets on top of the lowercase letter i. (EKA: Episode 0815) | ||
Cookie Monster wants Prairie Dawn's cookie and she makes Cookie Monster imagine the potentials for his actions. First, Cookie Monster imagines himself having a temper tantrum, realizing that'd hurt his fists. Then he tries to pounce on the cookies and then imagines himself stealing the cookie, and gets arrested by a police officer. Just when Cookie Monster eventually runs out of ideas, Prairie suggests that he asks her and he does, and gets half of the cookie. | ||
Kids in Jamaica play bongo drums. (EKA: Episode 3160) This segment was cut from the Noggin version. | ||
Lillian is proud because she climbed a mountain all by herself. Artist: Craig Bartlett (EKA: Episode 2749) | ||
Chicago's roars of laughter from reading start frightening the other patrons. Maria asks that he keep his laughter to a dull roar. He becomes so happy when he learns he can take the book home with him, he roars with joy. The patrons all run out afraid. Gordon announces the sponsors, while Chicago wonders where everyone went. |
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