Episode 4068
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| Sesame Street | |
| Plot | Tely falls from his pogo stick |
| Air date | April 24, 2004 |
| Season | Season 35 |
| Sponsors | L, 11 |
| Syndication | |
| DVD | |
| Picture | Segment | Description |
|---|---|---|
| | My Favorite Sesame Street Moments: Seth Green credits the show for inspiring him to get into acting. Clips of the Sesame Street Cast in sketches are shown through the song, "Somebody Come and Play." | |
| | | Telly welcomes the viewers to Sesame Street and tells everyone that he is boing on his pogo stick. He shows off his boing to Maria and two other ladies, who clapped for him. Then Big Bird comes by and asks Telly if he wants to go roller skating and Steven ask if he wants to ride bikes, but Telly would rather boing on his pogo stick. Telly enjoys boing on his pogo stick that he starts to sing, “Boing is for Me,” with two other kids. |
| | | As Telly does his big boing, he flipped through the air and crash. Maria and Big Bird went over to see if he is ok and Telly says he is fine, but he is surprise that he falls off his pogo stick since it never happen to him. As Maria gives Telly his pogo stick, Telly imagines what would happen when he starts boing and decides not to go on. Maria gives him the expression, “When you fall off the horse, you got to get right back on," and tells him if he needs her, she will be at the Mail It Shop. |
| | As Telly thinks he can never get back on his pogo stick, a horse came by when he heard that someone needed to get back on the horse and picks up Telly on his back. After the horse tells Telly that he got back on the horse, Telly explains that fell off his pogo stick and not a horse. So the horse started boing up and down like a pogo stick and told Telly that he is ready to boing on his pogo stick as he left to go help someone who fell off their tricycle. | |
| | Big Bird thinks that the horse is right and that Telly should try to go back on his pogo stick, but Telly imagines himself falling off again that he didn’t want to go back on his pogo stick. Big Bird says he understand how Telly feels and told him how yesterday he trip over a chicken while roller-skating that he fell down. However, he remembers that Granny Bird told him, “When you fall off your roller skates, you got to get right back on.” However, Telly says that he fell off his pogo stick for no reason while Big Bird fell over a chicken. | |
| | | When Telly still doesn’t think he can go back on his pogo stick, Big Bird tells him that everyone falls down and reminds Telly of the Nursery Rhyme, “Humpty Dumpty.” At that moment, Humpty Dumpty arrived after he heard his name and gladly help out with Telly’s problem after Big Bird ask for his help. As Humpty sits on the wall near 123 Sesame Street, Telly explains that he is afraid about falling down and getting on his pogo stick. Humpty explains that he falls down all the time when someone mentions his nursery rhyme and that it is no big deal. As Telly tries to understand and recite the nursery rhyme, Humpty fell down and cracked himself. All the king's horses and all the king's men had to pick up his remains. One of the king’s horses mentions, “When you fall off a wall, you have to get right back on.” |
| | Telly felt that he should give up on boing on his pogo stick since he is still afraid of falling off his pogo stick and he even fell off on his pretend pogo stick. Just then, two kids on their pogo stick ask Telly to join them, but Telly says he is giving up because he would fall off his pogo stick. The two kids said that they fall of their pogo stick and it didn’t affect them. As the two kids fell down, they got right back on and said, “When you fall off the pogo stick, you got to get right back on.” After hearing that, Telly understands and tries again at going back on his pogo stick. He finally succeeds and sings “Boing is for Me,” with the two kids as Maria and Big Bird congratulates him. | |
| | Muppet & Kid Moments: Grover asks Jo about what happens if she falls off her bike. Jo replies that she doesn't fall off because she has training wheels. It surprises Grover. | |
| | "You're a Big Kid Now" (EKA: Episode 3525) | |
| | The Letter of the Day: L Cookie Monster thinks that singing can stop him from eating the Letter L Cookie. (EKA: Episode 3981) | |
| | L / l (space paint) (EKA: Episode 3427) | |
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Jane Tuesday: The Letter L | |
| | Chundo, one of Wegman's dogs, drinks milk from a glass. (EKA: Episode 3769) | |
| | Venus Williams plays "Pretend Tennis" with Elmo. | |
| | "It's Harder the First Time" - Children try various activities (riding tricycles, tying shoes, etc.) and progressively improve. (EKA: Episode 3038) | |
| | Journey To Ernie: Barnyard Big Bird looks for Ernie at a barnyard by asking questions to the animals there. | |
| | Ernie and Bert Ernie sings "I Love My Room" about all the things he can do in his room - which is also Bert's room. (EKA: Episode 3950) | |
| | Global Grover: Grover has driven back from South Africa in his wire car. In his film, Niyanja and his cousins make toy cars out of scrap wire. | |
| | Two clay figures take turns playing basketball. | |
| | The Number of The Day: 11 Balloons and confetti show up after The Count learns that the number of the day is 11. (First: Episode 3987) | |
| | Rap #11 (EKA: Episode 3096) | |
| | A girl types the number 11 on a computer, matches it with another one, and sees 11 elephants. (EKA: Episode 3885) | |
| | Elmo's World: Hands (First: Episode 3925) | |
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