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Oscar looks after Natasha (repeat from 3473)' | |||||
Air date | December 11, 1997 | ||||
Season | Season 29 (1997-1998) | ||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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Oscar is out in the park, looking for trash, when Humphrey arrives, with Natasha in her stroller. Suddenly, a wheel on the stroller breaks off. Humphrey canβt wheel it to the carriage-repair shop across town, but if he were to take Natasha out and have someone watch her, he could carry it. Since Oscarβs the only one around, heβs placed with babysitting duty, in exchange for the broken wheel. Oscar is now happy, as he now has a broken wheel and a kid that goes βthpppppth!β, but is disappointed when she kisses him instead. | ||
Musicians in a painting learn to cooperate to play music. | ||
Template:Eba Ernie writes a dramatic story, which is actually the alphabet. (remake) (EKA: Episode 1227) | ||
"Take Me to the Beach, Mama" | ||
A boy puts together a fishbowl, and watches his fish swim around in it. (EKA: Episode 2630) | ||
Elmo and Winston, a beluga whale, demonstrate the word LOVE. | ||
The letters in the word BESO kiss each other. (new sting added) (EKA: Episode 0869) | ||
Oscar tries to make Natasha stop showering him with kisses, when The Count walks by and offers his help. He tries to distract her by having her help him count something, but he canβt find anything to count, until he starts counting Natashaβs kisses. | ||
A judo class does 20 jumping jacks. (EKA: Episode 3480) | ||
"Beginning, Middle, End" Artist: Sally Cruikshank (EKA: Episode 2628) | ||
A girl reads a book, a magazine, a newspaper, and a letter. (EKA: Episode 3142) | ||
Grover tries to ignore three monsters who look big and scary to him. When they notice him carrying a flute, they grab his attention and ask -- in what appears to be a threatening way -- if Grover wants to play. The three monsters pull out a clarinet, an oboe and a bassoon and begin to play, urging Grover to join in. (EKA: Episode 2040) | ||
A shy girl wants to join a group bouncing a ball. (audible dialogue) Artist: Joanna Priestley (EKA: Episode 2849) | ||
Oscar tries leaving her on the ground, so she canβt kiss him, but she ends up crawling away each time. | ||
"Reach Your Hand Up High" (EKA: Episode 2877) | ||
J / j Gregorian chant | ||
A lady brings her J to Al's Alphabet Garage because it won't jump. Al asks if it can jog, jiggle, play jazz and determines that it needs a jump start. After he gets it working, the J smashes through the wall. (EKA: Episode 3109) | ||
"J, How Jazzy Can You Get?" (EKA: Episode 3408) | ||
An elephant and a bear try to cross a bridge to deliver their packages, but they're in each other's way. (EKA: Episode 0834) | ||
The McDouble twins know how to help each other. (EKA: Episode 3427) | ||
Oscar gets an idea to put her to sleep, so she will stop kissing him. On her way back to the dance studio, Celina offers him some more help. She thinks a lullaby will work, but Oscarβs first rendition doesnβt work (as he sang it like a grouch). As he sings it sweeter, Grundgetta witness it and chastises him for being sweet, which wakes Natasha up. | ||
Sign Man: KISS ME (EKA: Episode 1136) | ||
While shopping in a China store, Simon Soundman helps Old McDonald find his lost animal - however his animal sounds attract animals to barge into the fragile store. (EKA: Episode 3068) | ||
A boy finds a set of doors with animals that make the wrong sound, and swaps the doors to correct them. (EKA: Episode 3112) | ||
A man in a J costume jumps at the beach. | ||
Sand J/j (EKA: Episode 1364) | ||
"J Friends" (EKA: Episode 0339) | ||
A baby demonstrates 'happy,' 'surprised' and 'sad.' (EKA: Episode 3402) | ||
Humphrey finally arrives back with the repaired carriage, but has forgotten Oscarβs wheel at the shop. Despite Oscarβs protesting, Humphrey keeps his end of the bargain and goes to retrieve it, leaving Oscar with the amorous baby still. | ||
Cooperation: A girl gets a coconut handed down to her from a tree, by people on different-size stilts. (EKA: Episode 3525) | ||
Zoe demonstrates front and back using Wolfgang and a fish. | ||
Luxo Jr. displays its front and back, eventually getting exhausted. (EKA: Episode 3279) | ||
Jake and his family have moved from the city to the country. He corresponds with his best friend Kan by mail. | ||
A pencil tries to write the word DANCE. Artist: Fred Garbers (EKA: Episode 2226) | ||
Elmo encounters Ray Charles playing the piano, and learns that he uses his fingers to read the lyrics. Ray sings and plays "Believe in Yourself", and everyone on Sesame Street joins them. (EKA: Episode 3491) | ||
Counting 20 shells | ||
Growing Numbers #20 (EKA: Episode 3038) | ||
Masked March #20 (EKA: Episode 3656) | ||
A boy has a dream in which he floats in Outer Space between things. (EKA: Episode 3093) | ||
Bip Bipadotta sings about "Air." (EKA: Episode 2534) | ||
Dr. Annie Eyeball looks at air. Artist: Bruce Cayard (EKA: Episode 2616) | ||
"You're Important" (EKA: Episode 3396) | ||
Humphrey arrives back with the wheel and they swap. Natasha thanks Oscar by finally blowing his a βraspberryβ. Oscar then announces the sponsors, then blowing a βraspberryβ to the viewer. | ||
Coming soon on Sesame Street: Gordon and Miles have dinner with The Three Bears, and are surprised when Papa Bear goes under the dinner table to pass them the ketchup. |
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