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Sesame Street | |||||
The Worm Summer Games | |||||
Air date | January 6, 1995 | ||||
Season | Season 26 (1994-1995) | ||||
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Big Bird, Telly, Luis, Mr. Handford, and some kids await the broadcast of the Worm Summer Games as an announcer (voiced by Martin P. Robinson) introduces the event. | ||
Mr. Johnson goes to the local gym, where Grover is one of the instructors. He is about to help Mr. Johnson work out, but keeps leaving to get his towel, whistle, barbell, and radio. Once he is planned to work out, Grover is too tired to do anything else. | ||
A caterpillar sings "Exercise, Exercise." Artist: ArtistMike (EKA: Episode 2914) | ||
Leon Redbone sings "Blueberry Mouth." | ||
Bruce the moose invites Toulouse LaGoose over for juice. (EKA: Episode 2687) | ||
A parade of toys illustrates first and last. (EKA: Episode 2876) | ||
Two flowers, a baby sparrow, and two bunnies sing "That's How I Got Here." (EKA: Episode 3040) | ||
A little girl pretends to be a rabbit. | ||
Planet E / e (EKA: Episode 2840) | ||
Letter Garden: E (EKA: Episode 3009) | ||
E / e Gregorian chant (EKA: Episode 3300) | ||
"African Alphabet Song" (EKA: Episode 2404) | ||
A dinosaur tries to eat an apple on a tree. A group of kids keep telling him to "GO HIGHER!" (EKA: Episode 2977) | ||
"Around and Around" (EKA: Episode 2840) | ||
A cartoon shows a few Spanish words - which are also English words. Artist: Fred Garbers (EKA: Episode 3087) | ||
Celia Cruz sings "Songo's Song." (EKA: Episode 3279) | ||
At the Pride Day Ceremony, Donald is waiting to describe his proudest accomplishment, and is initially unsure of himself next to other impressive students. He finally proudly acclaims his achievement, tying his shoes all by himself. Artist: John Korty (EKA: Episode 2254) | ||
A girl floats around in a circle. (EKA: Episode 3130) | ||
"I'm in Great Shape": Kids dance with triangles, circles and squares. | ||
A red scribble demonstrates out and in. Artist: Fred Garbers (EKA: Episode 3162) | ||
Ernie and Aaron Neville sing "I Don't Want to Live on the Moon." | ||
Jaws spoof presenting the letter E. | ||
Computer E / e (EKA: Episode 3071) | ||
Kids dance around at gymnastics to "Rockin' Robin." (EKA: Episode 3181) | ||
A chorus of 5s come out of a 5 painting. | ||
"Elmo's Jive Five" (EKA: Episode 2939) | ||
5s are found in an icy environment. Artist: Joey Ahlbum | ||
"I'm an Aardvark" (re-filmed version) (EKA: Episode 0941) | ||
Wegman's dogs form the letter L. | ||
Ernie and Bert sing "La, La, La." (EKA: Episode 0321) | ||
Arnold uses his imagination. Artist: Craig Bartlett (EKA: Episode 2754) | ||
A gymnastics team practices tricks for the circus. (EKA: Episode 3006) | ||
Ballet-dancing yaks show their fronts and backs. Artist: Jane Aaron (EKA: Episode 3056) | ||
Notes
- This episode was written by Judy Freudberg and directed by Jon Stone
- This episode, which aired on January 6, 1995 and reran on July 7th, was featured in Sesame Street Magazine issue 246 (July/August 1995).
See also
- Episode 3061 (The Worm Winter Games)
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