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+ | | [[Image:3332a.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>'''COLD OPEN'''</center> || [[Oscar]] makes sure the coast is clear before introducing the word of the day - opposite. [[Rosita]] and [[Zoe]] interrupt. He adds that in honor of the word, he will say the opposite of whatever people tell him. The monsters enjoy the idea for the game, but Oscar tries to say it's not a game, which is the opposite of what they say. |
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+ | | [[Image:Folge2301-9.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>'''SCENE 1'''</center> || Zoe and Rosita say some words and Oscar says the opposite. Rosita then gets an idea; she yells at him "I hate you," and he replies with the opposite - "I love you," which he then realizes was a mistake. |
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+ | | [[Image:Cecille.UpDown.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Animation</center> || [[Cecille]] sings “[[Up Down, In Out, Over and Under]].”<br />{{first|2746}} |
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+ | | [[Image:Drumclass.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Film</center> || A boy in Jamaica goes to school and attends drum class.<br />{{eka|3145}} |
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+ | | [[Image:3164p.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Cartoon</center> || How Andy Fritz Ate the Sun.<br />Artist: [[ArtistMike]]<br />{{eka|2749}} |
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+ | | [[Image:Frogs.Updown.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Animation</center> || Two frogs demonstrate ''up'' and ''down.''<br />{{eka|3243}} |
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+ | | [[Image:Savion.GregoryHines.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Celebrity</center> || [[Savion]] and [[Gregory Hines]] do the "Opposite Dance," tap-dancing in opposite ways.<br />{{first|2949}} |
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+ | | [[Image:4121am.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Film</center> || T for Triangle<br/>{{eka|3271}} |
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+ | | [[Image:T-for-toothbrush.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Animation</center> || T for toothbrush and toothpaste<br />{{eka|2944}} |
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+ | | [[Image:T, You're Teriffic.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Song</center> || "T, You're Terrific" |
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+ | | [[Image:Martians-faucet.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Muppets</center> || [[The Martians]] spy a leaky faucet through a kitchen window. As it continues to drip, a [[Fat Blue]] woman turns it off, shocked to see that she had been wasting water.<br />{{eka|3265}} |
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+ | | [[Image:Frankthefish.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Cartoon</center> || "[[Water Conservation]]": Frank the fish calls Carl and tells him not to leave the water running while brushing his teeth, otherwise the lake will be dry.<br>Artist: [[Peter Chung]]<br>{{eka|2746}} |
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+ | | [[Image:Billydolphins.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Film</center> || A girl narrates a segment about her friend, Billy, who swims with dolphins.<br />{{eka|3012}} |
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+ | | [[Image:AnimalDept.1-10.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Cartoon</center> || Animal Department Store: 1-10<br />{{eka|2783}} |
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+ | | [[Image:3332b.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>'''SCENE 2'''</center> || Zoe and Rosita argue over who's the big one. [[Gordon]] shows them that Zoe is ''big'' and Rosita is ''bigger'', leaving him to be the ''biggest''. That is, until [[Big Bird]] shows up. |
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+ | | [[Image:LettersCDROM-big.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Cartoon</center> || Knights use different words for "big".<br />{{eka|2291}} |
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+ | | [[Image:Song.CountryintheCity.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Song</center> || "[[There is Country in the City]]" |
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+ | | [[Image:2356-3.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Cartoon</center> || [[Typewriter Guy]]: Z for Zoo<br />Artist: [[Jeff Hale]]<br />{{eka|0915}} |
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+ | | [[Image:ZforZebu.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Cartoon</center> || Z for Zebu<br />Artist: [[Bud Luckey]]<br />{{eka|2789}} |
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+ | | [[Image:Film.Capoeira.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Film</center> || Michael introduces his friend to the Afro-Brazilian martial art [[wikipedia:Capoeira|Capoeira]].<br />{{eka|3098}} |
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+ | | [[Image:BeadArrangement.jpg|250px|center]] ||<center>Film</center> || Beads arrange themselves in different ways, and finally stick themselves to a boy's jacket.<br />{{eka|3045}} |
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+ | | [[Image:MooCowHammer.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Muppets</center> || [[Maria]] and some [[The Kids|kids]] rap along with [[MC Hammer|Moo Cow Hammer]] and the [[Barnyard Rap]]pers.<br />{{eka|3122}} |
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+ | | [[Image:Roostersound.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Film</center> || What sound does a rooster make? |
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+ | | [[Image:0573t.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Cartoon</center> || [[Donnie Budd]] sings about six snails.<br />{{eka|0346}} |
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+ | | [[Image:EBSix.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Muppets</center> || [[Bert]] says his favorite number is [[Six (My Favorite Number Is)|Six]].<br />{{eka|1646}} |
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+ | | [[Image:1095d.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Cartoon</center> || "I'm six years old today!"<br />{{eka|0302}} |
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+ | | [[Image:StrawberryHorse.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Film</center> || A girl narrates a film of herself taking care of her horse, Strawberry.<br />{{eka|2641}} |
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+ | | [[Image:200007.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Cartoon</center> || A real Indian boy tells two boys who are playing Cowboy and Indian that Indians don't say "ugh". The other kids tell him that they heard the expression on TV.<br />{{eka|0812}} |
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+ | | [[Image:3332c.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>'''SCENE 3'''</center> || Zoe needs a grown-up to read her favorite book to her, ''The Snowy Day'', but [[Bob]] and Gordon are too busy. Rosita comes by and brings her copy, which is the Spanish translation. Despite the ''different'' language, the story is the ''same''. Bob and Gordon come back, ready to read, but Zoe and Rosita are too busy admiring the pictures. |
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+ | | [[Image:Kammikluuk.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Song</center> || "[[Ookyook Song]]," a [[Joe Raposo]] song with the Alaskan words for all the things you need to put on when it's ''ukiuq'' (winter).<br />{{eka|2404}} |
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+ | | [[Image:MatchCold.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Cartoon</center> || What does the word COLD match with?<br />{{eka|2927}} |
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⚫ | | [[Image:Whatsmyjob1.jpg|250px|center]]<br />[[Image:Whatsmyjob2.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Muppets</center> || [[Guy Smiley]] hosts "What's My Job?" in which blindfolded monster contestants guess the occupations of different professionals, including [[Sonny Friendly]]. ''(new sound effects added)''<br />{{eka|2573}} |
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+ | | [[Image:ManLegs.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Cartoon</center> || Which legs belong on the man?<br />{{eka|2394}} |
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+ | | [[Image:0573v.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Film</center> || '''[[Joe Raposo]]''': Swinging Gibbon<br />{{first|0009}} |
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+ | | [[Image:ZizzyZoomers2.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Muppets</center> || "[[The Zizzy Zoomers]]"<br />{{eka|0431}} |
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+ | | [[Image:3957q.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Animation</center> || Z / z Gregorian chant |
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+ | | [[Image:KukaParrot.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Film</center> || A girl's grandmother teaches Spanish to her parrot Kuka.<br />{{eka|3101}} |
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+ | | [[Image:3986q.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Cartoon</center> || A cartoon shows a few Spanish words - which are also English words.<br />Artist: [[Fred Garbers]]<br />{{eka|3087}} |
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+ | | [[Image:3332d.jpg|250px|center]]<br />[[Image:3332e.jpg|250px|center]]<br />[[Image:3332f.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>'''SCENE 4'''</center> || Bob and Gordon finish reading Zoe's book. Because they don't know enough Spanish to read the Spanish version, the monsters go to see Rosita's grandmother, who can read it to them. Gordon announces the sponsors. |
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− | *[[Bert]] sings "[[Six (My Favorite Number Is)]]." {{eka|1646}} |
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Revision as of 01:09, 27 October 2015
Sesame Street | |||||
Opposite Day | |||||
Air date | February 21, 1995 | ||||
Season | Season 26 (1994-1995) | ||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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Oscar makes sure the coast is clear before introducing the word of the day - opposite. Rosita and Zoe interrupt. He adds that in honor of the word, he will say the opposite of whatever people tell him. The monsters enjoy the idea for the game, but Oscar tries to say it's not a game, which is the opposite of what they say. | ||
Zoe and Rosita say some words and Oscar says the opposite. Rosita then gets an idea; she yells at him "I hate you," and he replies with the opposite - "I love you," which he then realizes was a mistake. | ||
Cecille sings “Up Down, In Out, Over and Under.” (First: Episode 2746) | ||
A boy in Jamaica goes to school and attends drum class. (EKA: Episode 3145) | ||
How Andy Fritz Ate the Sun. Artist: ArtistMike (EKA: Episode 2749) | ||
Phil Harmonic introduces Ernie and Placido Flamingo, who sing "Up and Down Opera" to demonstrate up and down. (EKA: Episode 2947) | ||
Two frogs demonstrate up and down. (EKA: Episode 3243) | ||
Savion and Gregory Hines do the "Opposite Dance," tap-dancing in opposite ways. (First: Episode 2949) | ||
T for Triangle (EKA: Episode 3271) | ||
T for toothbrush and toothpaste (EKA: Episode 2944) | ||
"T, You're Terrific" | ||
The Martians spy a leaky faucet through a kitchen window. As it continues to drip, a Fat Blue woman turns it off, shocked to see that she had been wasting water. (EKA: Episode 3265) | ||
"Water Conservation": Frank the fish calls Carl and tells him not to leave the water running while brushing his teeth, otherwise the lake will be dry. Artist: Peter Chung (EKA: Episode 2746) | ||
A girl narrates a segment about her friend, Billy, who swims with dolphins. (EKA: Episode 3012) | ||
Animal Department Store: 1-10 (EKA: Episode 2783) | ||
Zoe and Rosita argue over who's the big one. Gordon shows them that Zoe is big and Rosita is bigger, leaving him to be the biggest. That is, until Big Bird shows up. | ||
Knights use different words for "big". (EKA: Episode 2291) | ||
"There is Country in the City" | ||
Typewriter Guy: Z for Zoo Artist: Jeff Hale (EKA: Episode 0915) | ||
Muppet & Kid Moments: Cookie Monster and Lexine identify a letter Z. (EKA: Episode 3296) | ||
Z for Zebu Artist: Bud Luckey (EKA: Episode 2789) | ||
Michael introduces his friend to the Afro-Brazilian martial art Capoeira. (EKA: Episode 3098) | ||
Beads arrange themselves in different ways, and finally stick themselves to a boy's jacket. (EKA: Episode 3045) | ||
Maria and some kids rap along with Moo Cow Hammer and the Barnyard Rappers. (EKA: Episode 3122) | ||
What sound does a rooster make? | ||
Donnie Budd sings about six snails. (EKA: Episode 0346) | ||
Bert says his favorite number is Six. (EKA: Episode 1646) | ||
"I'm six years old today!" (EKA: Episode 0302) | ||
A girl narrates a film of herself taking care of her horse, Strawberry. (EKA: Episode 2641) | ||
A real Indian boy tells two boys who are playing Cowboy and Indian that Indians don't say "ugh". The other kids tell him that they heard the expression on TV. (EKA: Episode 0812) | ||
Zoe needs a grown-up to read her favorite book to her, The Snowy Day, but Bob and Gordon are too busy. Rosita comes by and brings her copy, which is the Spanish translation. Despite the different language, the story is the same. Bob and Gordon come back, ready to read, but Zoe and Rosita are too busy admiring the pictures. | ||
"Ookyook Song," a Joe Raposo song with the Alaskan words for all the things you need to put on when it's ukiuq (winter). (EKA: Episode 2404) | ||
What does the word COLD match with? (EKA: Episode 2927) | ||
Guy Smiley hosts "What's My Job?" in which blindfolded monster contestants guess the occupations of different professionals, including Sonny Friendly. (new sound effects added) (EKA: Episode 2573) | ||
Which legs belong on the man? (EKA: Episode 2394) | ||
Joe Raposo: Swinging Gibbon (First: Episode 0009) | ||
"The Zizzy Zoomers" (EKA: Episode 0431) | ||
Z / z Gregorian chant | ||
A girl's grandmother teaches Spanish to her parrot Kuka. (EKA: Episode 3101) | ||
A cartoon shows a few Spanish words - which are also English words. Artist: Fred Garbers (EKA: Episode 3087) | ||
Bob and Gordon finish reading Zoe's book. Because they don't know enough Spanish to read the Spanish version, the monsters go to see Rosita's grandmother, who can read it to them. Gordon announces the sponsors. |
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