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Revision as of 21:23, 20 December 2007
Sesame Street | |||||
Suey the pig needs confidence | |||||
Air date | May 17, 1996 (season finale) | ||||
Season | Season 27 | ||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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Shari Lewis and Lamb Chop arrive on Sesame Street. Lamb Chop is dismissive of their surroundings, but that's because she's shy. A jump-cut transports them from the front of the Furry Arms Hotel to Big Bird's nest area. They meet Big Bird, whose size frightens Lamb Chop at first. The result is a rendition of "How Do You Do?" | ||
cont'd |
After the song, a pig enters the room, who's just as shy as Lamb Chop was before. They decide to follow the pig. | |
A group of round crayons draws a house, and is hesitant to let a square yellow crayon join, until it draws the sun. They all cooperate to make a rainbow. | ||
Super Morphin Mega Monsters Zostic sends his henchmonsters to cause an argument between two Anything Muppet kids who want to play with the same truck. The Mega Monsters show them that taking turns can solve their problem. | ||
Cooperation: A girl gets a coconut handed down to her from a tree, by people on different-size stilts. | ||
Writing utensils form the upper and lowercase letter E. | ||
Jaws spoof presenting the letter E. | ||
E / e Gregorian chant | ||
The pig, whose name is Suey, thinks Shari, Lamb Chop and Big Bird won't like her because she's a pig, who only knows how to oink and roll around in mud. Shari compliments her on both things, but then they find out Suey doesn't even know the alphabet. They teach it to her by saying it twice, which makes her feel proud. She gets an idea on how to present herself, and trots away, leaving them intrigued ... | ||
A pig dances a jig while wearing a wig. | ||
A girl likes to pretend she can fly. | ||
The Mostly Monster Festival Choral Society presents "The Alphabet, Theme and Variations," by Mozart. | ||
Portraits of kids display the alphabet. (EKA: Episode 3408) | ||
Luxo Jr.: Up and Down | ||
"You Can Get Right Up" (EKA: Episode 3142) | ||
A girl's mom can dribble 5 balls. | ||
The Rainbow Fish counts groups of 5 in the ocean. | ||
"Five Waltzing Chairs" (EKA: Episode 3150) | ||
Suey has returned, dressed in feathers and a beak, thinking everyone will respect her if she's a bird, like Big Bird. Lamb Chop bursts into laughter over this logic, and Suey is disappointed once again. Shari persuades Lamb Chop to say something inspirational, and Lamb Chop gives a heartfelt speech, pointing out that she didn't used to be as smart as she is now, and is still learning things. And even though she makes mistakes, that doesn't diminish her self-esteem. Suey suddenly gets another idea, and runs off. | ||
Joe Raposo sings "Bein' a Pig." (EKA: Episode 2356) | ||
En Vogue sings "Adventure." | ||
Planet E / e | ||
Letter Garden: E | ||
E for Elephant & Elk, the nominees for best E animal. (EKA: Episode 2228) | ||
A remake of "Can Read, Can Read" with Mr. Handford reading a recipe, Rosita reading a letter from her abuela, and Ruthie reading a box label. | ||
Anansi the Spider tells a story of how he helped the monkey and the baboon reach a compromise. | ||
"Write Your Name" | ||
Mi kat iz ... gone (EKA: Episode 2059) | ||
Suey has come back dressed as a lamb this time, thinking everyone will respect her the way they respect Lamb Chop. Big Bird makes it clear that you can't be another animal by dressing like one, and Suey bursts into tears. In song, "Perfect as a Pig," they show her that they love her the way she is. When it's over, Suey runs off yet again, inspired. | ||
Wegman dogs: Batty as Little Bo Peep, seeking her sheep. Part 1 | ||
"You're a Big Kid Now" | ||
Wegman dogs: Batty as Little Bo Peep, still seeking her sheep. Part 2 | ||
Rosita observes Elmo yelling the word "hot," and finds out it's because he learned how to read the word. | ||
"Hot in the City" (EKA: Episode 2787) | ||
Cecille sings "I Wanna Be Me." | ||
Wegman dogs: Batty as Little Bo Peep, still seeking her sheep. Part 3 | ||
Lillian recalls the time she joined her parents and baby sister on a hike up the hill. Lillian hiked to the top herself, and is proud of the fact. Artist: Craig Bartlett (EKA: Episode 2787) | ||
Suey returns with a top-hat and cane, this time proud of being a pig. She sings a show-stopping version of "I Love Being a Pig." | ||
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When the song finishes, Suey says she will change her name to Porkchop, and get her own TV show, "Porkchop's Play-Along." Lamb Chop's reaction: a triumphant "Yes!" Porkchop oinks away, and Lamb Chop announces the sponsors. A full credit crawl follows. | |
Coming soon on Sesame Street: Carlo leads everyone in singing the alphabet, to help Big Bird remember it. |
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