Sesame Street | |||||
Natasha blows raspberries | |||||
Air date | January 25, 1995 | ||||
Season | Season 26 (1994-1995) | ||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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Oscar wonders why Humphrey, Gina and the kids are surround his trash can. They all plan to count to 20 with the help of Natasha, who will "thpfft" 20 times. Oscar doesn't believe such a cute baby could produce such a Grouchy noise, but eats his words when he witnesses it. He immediately calls Grundgetta to see, while Natasha takes a nap. | ||
The numbers keep changing from 1 to 20 as corny music plays in the background. (EKA: Episode 2234) | ||
"Let's Go Tubbin' Today" (EKA: Episode 3054) | ||
Pencil box M / m (EKA: Episode 3077) | ||
"M-M-M Monster Meal" (EKA: Episode 1247) | ||
Two girls sing "Miss Mary M" as they clap. | ||
Fluffy recalls being a homeless dog, getting taken in to the dog pound, and meeting his new pal Petey. Artist: ArtistMike (EKA: Episode 2981) | ||
Grundgetta drops everything and rushes to Oscar's can, where she's disappointed to see just a cute baby. Oscar and Humphrey ask Natasha to make the "thpfft" noise, but Natasha just babbles. Just as Grundgetta leaves, Natasha does one. | ||
Actor demonstrates anger towards casting director - literally! (EKA: Episode 2061) | ||
"Conga Counting Song" (EKA: Episode 2991) | ||
An alien asks a boy for directions to the baseball diamond. Artist: Bill Davis (EKA: Episode 2061) | ||
"C" for Circle | ||
Monsterpiece Theater Grover plays the title role in "The Old Man and the C" by rocking atop the letter in a rowboat. (EKA: Episode 2757) | ||
C for Cat Artist: Bud Luckey (EKA: Episode 1141) | ||
"Big Bird Doesn't Fly" (EKA: Episode 3249) | ||
A three-year-old African boy narrates a film about a day in his life. | ||
Monty strolls into Hooper's Store, asking Prairie Dawn and Mr. Handford to scare him and cure his hiccups. Prairie instead proposes he drink some water and hold his breath while they count to 10. When those ideas fail, Prairie grabs a mask and scares him, curing him of his hiccups. Only now, he can't stop sneezing. | ||
A boy's friends bring him flowers to cheer him up, not knowing that he's allergic to them. (EKA: Episode 2179) | ||
The Count, dressed up as Elvis, sings "You Gotta Count My Blue Suede Shoes." (EKA: Episode 3231) | ||
Amelia's Trampoline | ||
Robin Williams asks Elmo and the kids whether they would allow a nonsense talking, horned two-headed stranger to play baseball with them. The Two-Headed Monster shows up to play. (EKA: Episode 2795) | ||
A group of 1s chant, "We're the number 1!" (EKA: Episode 3238) | ||
Gina and Big Bird introduce a sobbing number 1, who's upset over her small value. The two sing about how important a number she is. | ||
Kids count one duck in the pond. Artist: Lisa Crafts (EKA: Episode 3095) | ||
Ernie talks about the differences between himself and his cousin, Ernestine. He can't find anything that they have in common -- until he hears Ernestine laugh. (EKA: Episode 2123) | ||
Oranges are peeled and sliced in stop-motion, and some kids eat them. (EKA: Episode 2223) | ||
A poem about oranges. (EKA: Episode 2881) | ||
Oscar watches in anger as Natasha continues to "thpfft." She does a powerful one, so Oscar calls Grundgetta again. She rushes over and Natasha stops once more. This happens a few times more, until Oscar gets an idea. He tells Grundgetta to pretend to leave and she hinds behind the trash pile. Natasha makes the noises some more, impressing Grundgetta very much. | ||
Playing cards form an M, then dance the mambo. (First: Episode 3160) | ||
M for Mask (EKA: Episode 2448) | ||
Ernie and Bert: Ernie tries to get baby Ernestine to say his name. It turns out she's much better at saying "Bert!" (EKA: Episode 2615) | ||
Jeff Redd sings "Between." (EKA: Episode 2822) | ||
Everyone admires Natasha, while Mr. Handford steps in to announce the sponsors. |
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