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*[[Oscar]] is in a terrible mood and tries to get the introductions for the letter and number of the day out of the way so he can be alone. [[Maria]] and others try to get him out of his mood.
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[[Oscar]] is in a terrible mood and tries to get the introductions for the letter and number of the day out of the way so he can be alone. [[Maria]] and others try to get him out of his mood.
   
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==Segments==
*[[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] sings "[[Caribbean Amphibian]]". {{eka|2494}}
 
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* Cartoon: [[Number Guy]] sings "How Many Birds Can Fit on This Wire?" One bird provides the answer.
   
 
* [[Monsterpiece Theater]]: ''[[One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest]]'' {{eka|2982}}
*[[Wish You Were Here]]: [[Big Bird]] visits a Puerto Rican casita in East Harlem. He tries to find out what people do there, but everyone is too busy raising chickens, planting tomatoes, cooking and planning music to answer. {{eka|3066}}
 
   
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* "[[We're Talking 'Bout the Number One]]" {{eka|3154}}
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*In a ''[[Dragnet]]'' spoof, Darlene depends on D-tective Dave to debunk the debacle of her "DOG" word, which is missing its first letter. {{eka|3499}}
 
   
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* Cartoon: D for Dance: Ladies on stage dance a can-can to the tune of "The Infernal Gallop" from Jacques Offenbach's Orpheus in the Underworld, the lyrics of which are all the letter D. {{eka|3499}}
*[[Ernie]] practices saying "Hola" as he repeatedly opens and shuts the door. To make him stop, [[Bert]] convinces him he's mastered it. Ernie starts to practice saying adiรณs instead. {{first|3198}}
 
   
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*[[Elmo]] and [[Zoe]] watch [[Jock Soto]] and [[Lourdes Lopez]] cooperate to dance ballet, and dance with them. {{eka|3767}}
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* In a ''[[Dragnet]]'' spoof, [[Darlene]] depends on [[D-tective Dave]] to debunk the debacle of her "DOG" word, which is missing its first letter. {{eka|3499}}
   
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* Animation: D for daring ... dazzling ... delightful ... dizzy ... dreaded ... dinosaur! {{eka|3735}}
*[[Monsterpiece Theater]]: "[[One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest]]" {{eka|3022}}
 
   
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* Cartoon: A map of [[Puerto Rico]] forms into the shape of animals and other things that are found there. {{eka|3100}}
*[[Elmo's World: Dancing]] {{first|3801}}
 
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* [[Wish You Were Here]]: [[Big Bird]] visits a Puerto Rican casita in East Harlem. He tries to find out what people do there, but everyone is too busy raising chickens, planting tomatoes, cooking and planning music to answer. {{eka|3066}}
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* Animation: Counting from 10-0 (Latin rhythm) ''(edited)'' {{eka|3048}}
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* [[Ernie]] practices saying "Hola" as he repeatedly opens and shuts the door. To make him stop, [[Bert]] convinces him he's mastered it. Ernie starts to practice saying adiรณs instead. {{first|3198}}
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* Cartoon: African quilt pattern #3 {{eka|3194}}
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* Cartoon: "[[Signing Alphabet]]," an animated film by Steve Finkin. Music for voice and electronics by [[Joan La Barbara]].
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* [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] sings "[[Caribbean Amphibian]]". {{eka|2494}}
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* Animation: Two frogs demonstrate ''up'' and ''down''. {{eka|3280}}
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* Film: Children in a park throw balls up and down.
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* "[[Animal Books]]" {{eka|3396}}
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* "[[Frog Struggle Song]]" {{eka|0592}}
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* Cartoon: A white boy hangs out with his Latino friend. {{eka|2257}}
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* [[Elmo]] and [[Zoe]] watch [[Jock Soto]] and [[Lourdes Lopez]] cooperate to dance ballet, and dance with them. {{eka|3767}}
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* Cartoon: D for draw, dent, drop, dance, done {{eka|3060}}
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* Film: Kid jungle explorers sight a wild letter D. {{eka|3499}}
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* Cartoon: D / d (drums and drumsticks) {{eka|2499}}
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* [[Elmo's World: Dancing]] {{first|3801}}
   
 
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Revision as of 23:10, 23 November 2014

Sesame Street
Oscar's bad mood
Air date December 30, 1998
Season Season 30 (1998-1999)
Sponsors D, 1
Syndication 123 Sesame Street
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Oscar is in a terrible mood and tries to get the introductions for the letter and number of the day out of the way so he can be alone. Maria and others try to get him out of his mood.

Segments

  • Cartoon: Number Guy sings "How Many Birds Can Fit on This Wire?" One bird provides the answer.
  • Cartoon: D for Dance: Ladies on stage dance a can-can to the tune of "The Infernal Gallop" from Jacques Offenbach's Orpheus in the Underworld, the lyrics of which are all the letter D. (EKA: Episode 3499)
  • Animation: D for daring ... dazzling ... delightful ... dizzy ... dreaded ... dinosaur! (EKA: Episode 3735)
  • Wish You Were Here: Big Bird visits a Puerto Rican casita in East Harlem. He tries to find out what people do there, but everyone is too busy raising chickens, planting tomatoes, cooking and planning music to answer. (EKA: Episode 3066)
  • Ernie practices saying "Hola" as he repeatedly opens and shuts the door. To make him stop, Bert convinces him he's mastered it. Ernie starts to practice saying adiรณs instead. (First: Episode 3198)
  • Film: Children in a park throw balls up and down.

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