Sesame Street | |||||
Oscar is bothered by Humphrey, Ingrid and Natasha | |||||
Air date | February 9, 1995 | ||||
Season | Season 26 (1994-1995) | ||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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SCENE 1 | Oscar overhears an encounter between Gordon, Susan, Humphrey and Ingrid, who discuss cute nicknames for Natasha. Oscar wonders why they just can't call her by her regular name, cueing a song by the monster parents about all the wonderful names they have for Natasha that drives Oscar into his trash can. | |
Cartoon | Two green martians fight over a flower, until they see a monolith crumble to form the word AMOR. (EKA: Episode 0911) | |
Film / Animation | A class of Navajo kids use art to describe their families, or clans. (EKA: Episode 3059) | |
Cartoon | Number creatures 15 (EKA: Episode 2749) | |
SCENE 2 | Everyone continues coming up with baby nicknames, when Oscar tells them to stop it. Humphrey takes this as he wants her to blow kisses instead. Natasha refuses to do so to her parents or Gordon and Susan, but instead blows them to Oscar, who is less than pleased. | |
Cartoon | Sign Man: KISS ME (EKA: Episode 1136) | |
Animation | Fans reveal the letter O. (EKA: Episode 3021) | |
Cartoon | O for open, off, owl, ocean (EKA: Episode 3091) | |
Cartoon | A cat desperately tries to open a can of cat food by himself while his mistress is on the phone. Artist: Dan Haskett (EKA: Episode 2424) | |
Insert | Lea Salonga sings "A Little Bit" to a duck, Big Bird, and the Birdketeers. (First: Episode 3154) | |
Muppets | Waiter Grover prepares a table for a family who's celebrating their grandmother's birthday, but Grover doesn't know her name, so when each family member refers to her as a different relative each time, Grover thinks there's more than one party going on, so he ends up bringing out seven cakes. (EKA: Episode 2390) | |
Film | A girl draws a picture of her friend Amelia. (EKA: Episode 2784) | |
Animation | Cecille sings "Brushin' Down the Doggies." (EKA: Episode 2862) | |
SCENE 3 | Oscar tells the monsters to take a hike and they attempt to do so, but can't agree on who will push the carriage. Oscar is pleased to see an argument started, but Gordon and Susan resolve it by telling them to cooperate. Everyone thanks Oscar by blowing him kisses. | |
Cartoon | C for candle (blows man away). (EKA: Episode 0890) | |
Film | Girls do a hand-clap game about friends whose names start with C. | |
SCENE 4 | Over at the newsstand, Oscar hides when Humphrey and Ingrid make their way down the block. Ruthie is much more welcoming, greeting Natasha with a "Cootchie-cootchie-coo!" Natasha enjoys hearing it, but Ruthie can't stay and repeat it; she has to get to work. She tries teaching the monsters how to say it so Natasha will laugh, but their failures prompt Oscar to demonstrate it, making Natasha laugh and earning him more blown kisses. | |
Cartoon | An elephant, a zebra, a hedgehog, an ostrich, a frog and a ladybug create a rhythm with their footsteps. Artist: Karen Aqua (EKA: Episode 2794) | |
Muppets | Cookie Monster tells his little cousin monster to get him something special that starts with the letter C. He hopes she'll bring him a cookie, but she brings a carrot, a cucumber, a cauliflower, and an ear of corn. Finally, she realizes that cousin also starts with C, and assumes he was referring to her. (EKA: Episode 2243) | |
Cartoon | Speech Balloon: C for carrot (EKA: Episode 2402) | |
SCENE 5 | The family continues to blow kisses to Oscar, when he points out his "No Kissing" sign. Unfortunately, Natasha can't read and keeps doing it, so Oscar removes the sign. With no policy in place, they all start blowing kisses as Gordon announces the sponsors. |
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