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+ | |[[File:4063-Whoopi.jpg|250px|center]] || <center> '''COLD OPEN''' </center> || '''[[My Favorite Sesame Street Moments]]''': [[Whoopi Goldberg]] shares her favorite memory - [[Sesame Street Theme|the theme song]], accompanied by footage from the [[season 30]] theme. |
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+ | | [[Image:4063a.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[Image:4063b.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>'''SCENE'''</center> || [[Maria]] welcomes the viewer and tells them about the dream [[Elmo]] is telling her about. Elmo starts his story again. Just as he went to sleep, he began to dream about some chickens, who taught him the "[[Clucky Clucky Chicken]]" dance, soon joined by a lizard, tomato and a woman named Gladys. Elmo plans on falling asleep, so he can have the dream again, but Maria tells him dreams don't re-appear like that, but sings him a lullaby anyway. Elmo doesn't fall asleep, but Maria's farm-animal customers do. Elmo decides to go somewhere else. |
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− | [[Elmo]] had a fun dream about learning a great [[Chickens|chicken]] dance called the “Clucky Clucky,” but now that Elmo’s awake, he really wants to have his chicken dream all over again. Elmo asks various people for help in trying to figure out how to have his chicken dance dream again. [[Maria]] tries to help Elmo by singing him a lullaby, but he finds it difficult to fall asleep with all the noise on the street. Then, [[Rosita]] tries to help Elmo by singing him a chicken lullaby in Spanish, but he still doesn’t have his favorite chicken dream! Finally, [[Big Bird]] comes along and shows Elmo a book called, “I Dream of Chicken,” which says that in order to dream about a dancing chicken, Elmo has to stare at a dancing chicken right before he goes to sleep. Soon, [[Bob]], who is dressed as a chicken, walks by and agrees to help Elmo. Elmo stares at Bob who is dancing a chicken dance as he is trying to fall asleep. Elmo also asks Rosita to play her chicken lullaby at the same time in order to help him fall asleep faster. Elmo finally falls asleep, and is now back in his chicken dream singing and dancing the “CLUCKY CLUCKY!" |
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+ | |[[Image:4063d.jpg|250px|center]] || <center> '''SCENE''' cont'd </center> || [[Big Bird]] comes by and is filled in on the situation. He runs off and brings back a book that could help - ''I Dream of Chicken'' (by Dr. [[Petula Clark|Petula Cluck]]). Big Bird begins reading the book in chicken, but since Elmo can't understand it, he translates. The book states to dream of chickens, one must stare at one before falling asleep. The two make chicken sounds, hoping one will appear. |
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+ | |[[Image:4063e.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[Image:4063f.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[Image:4063g.jpg|250px|center]] || <center> '''SCENE''' cont'd </center> || Their calls don't attract a chicken, but [[Bob]] arrives in full chicken costume, having just been apart of [[Prairie Dawn]]'s latest musical, ''[[Camelot|Cluckalot]]''. Although Bob wishes to get out of his outfit, he offers to help them out anyway. Big Bird reads in the book that to dream of a ''dancing'' chicken, the chicken he stares at must too. Bob does some chicken dancing and clucking, accompanied by Rosita's lullaby. Elmo falls asleep and experiences his dream again! Everyone wishes him a good sleep, while Bob asks if he can get out of his costume. |
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| [[Image:Outerspace.Between.jpeg|250px|center]] || <center>Animation</center> || A boy has a dream in which he floats in [[Outer Space]] between things.<br>{{eka|3093}} |
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"[[Everything's Coming Up Noses]]!" [[Harvey Fierstein]] places noses on a selection of Anything Muppets while singing a song touting the virtues of the body part. |
"[[Everything's Coming Up Noses]]!" [[Harvey Fierstein]] places noses on a selection of Anything Muppets while singing a song touting the virtues of the body part. |
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− | Cookie Monster looks intently for cookies, although [[Prairie Dawn]] assures him that there are none in the vicinity. He eventually comes to the same conclusion, but only after eating the letter "T." Tasty! |
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| [[Image:T-Taxi-puzzle.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Animation</center> || A picture puzzle of the letter T is put together. A man walks up to it, and calls a taxi.<br>{{eka|2933}} |
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| [[Image:KHaring.Telephone.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Cartoon</center> || Figures dance around a telephone as it rings.<br>Artist: [[Keith Haring]]<br>{{eka|3058}} |
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| [[Image:JoeHundredsButler.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[Image:JoeHundredGuy.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Muppets</center> || [[Joe Millionaire|Joe Hundred Guy]]: In the final episode, [[Joe Hundred Guy]] was supposed to count to 100 by tens, but admitted that he really couldn't. [[Joe Hundred Guy's Butler|His butler]] taught him how, then Joe attempted to count on his own. Though proud, he also confessed that his real name is Georgie Bernbaum. |
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+ | '''[[Trash Gordon|The Adventures of Trash Gordon]]'''<br>''Chapter 453''<br>Trash is cornered by a gang of noisy [[Honkers]]. He solves the problem by hosting a [[The Honker-Duckie-Dinger Jamboree|Honker-Duckie-Dinger Jamboree]]. |
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Elmo's chicken dream. | |||||||
Air date | April 13, 2004 | ||||||
Season | Season 35 (2004) | ||||||
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My Favorite Sesame Street Moments: Whoopi Goldberg shares her favorite memory - the theme song, accompanied by footage from the season 30 theme. | ||
Maria welcomes the viewer and tells them about the dream Elmo is telling her about. Elmo starts his story again. Just as he went to sleep, he began to dream about some chickens, who taught him the "Clucky Clucky Chicken" dance, soon joined by a lizard, tomato and a woman named Gladys. Elmo plans on falling asleep, so he can have the dream again, but Maria tells him dreams don't re-appear like that, but sings him a lullaby anyway. Elmo doesn't fall asleep, but Maria's farm-animal customers do. Elmo decides to go somewhere else. | ||
Elmo situates himself onto a crate with his blanket and Baby David, but doesn't feel tired. Rosita appears with her guitar and plays him a chicken lullaby, which puts him to sleep. However, he instead had a dream about tickling a cow instead. Before she can help anymore, she rushes to her guitar lesson. | ||
Big Bird comes by and is filled in on the situation. He runs off and brings back a book that could help - I Dream of Chicken (by Dr. Petula Cluck). Big Bird begins reading the book in chicken, but since Elmo can't understand it, he translates. The book states to dream of chickens, one must stare at one before falling asleep. The two make chicken sounds, hoping one will appear. | ||
Their calls don't attract a chicken, but Bob arrives in full chicken costume, having just been apart of Prairie Dawn's latest musical, Cluckalot. Although Bob wishes to get out of his outfit, he offers to help them out anyway. Big Bird reads in the book that to dream of a dancing chicken, the chicken he stares at must too. Bob does some chicken dancing and clucking, accompanied by Rosita's lullaby. Elmo falls asleep and experiences his dream again! Everyone wishes him a good sleep, while Bob asks if he can get out of his costume. | ||
A boy has a dream in which he floats in Outer Space between things. (EKA: Episode 3093) | ||
"Everything's Coming Up Noses!" Harvey Fierstein places noses on a selection of Anything Muppets while singing a song touting the virtues of the body part. | ||
A cartoon man (voiced by Bob Arbogast) is irritated to find that he has a succession of animal noses. (new sound effects added) (EKA: Episode 0810) | ||
The Letter of the Day: T Cookie Monster looks intently for cookies, although Prairie Dawn assures him that there are none in the vicinity. He eventually comes to the same conclusion, but only after eating the letter "T." Tasty! | ||
A picture puzzle of the letter T is put together. A man walks up to it, and calls a taxi. (EKA: Episode 2933) | ||
The Spanish Word of the Day: teléfono Big Bird and Snuffy don't know the Spanish word for "telephone," but someone calls them to announce it: teléfono. (First: Episode 3992) | ||
Figures dance around a telephone as it rings. Artist: Keith Haring (EKA: Episode 3058) | ||
Journey To Ernie: Dancing Big Bird looks for someone who can do Ernie's dance. | ||
Template:Eba Bert's reading is interrupted by Ernie with a room of monsters dancing in various styles. (First: Episode 4031) | ||
Global Grover: In China, Grover has learned from Boyang who is training to be an acrobat. He shows a film about Chinese kids practice tricks at an acrobat school. (EKA: Episode 3770) | ||
Global Thingy: Dino's Hurry | ||
The Number of the Day: 20 A huge monolith of the number 20 arrives because 20 is the Number of the Day. (First: Episode 4006) | ||
20 bears in 20 chairs. | ||
Joe Hundred Guy: In the final episode, Joe Hundred Guy was supposed to count to 100 by tens, but admitted that he really couldn't. His butler taught him how, then Joe attempted to count on his own. Though proud, he also confessed that his real name is Georgie Bernbaum. | ||
Elmo's World: Birds (First: Episode 3945) | ||
The Adventures of Trash Gordon |
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