Sesame Street | |||||||||||
Gabi and Miles graduate from high school | |||||||||||
Air date | August 17, 2006 | ||||||||||
Season | Season 37 (2006) | ||||||||||
Written by | Annie Evans | ||||||||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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SCENE | Gabi and Miles are graduating from high school. The entire cast is congregated in the yard, where Alan and Gina take pictures of the two graduates in their caps and gowns. Elmo walks by and wonders what's going on. He can barely believe that they're finished with school, while he hasn't even started! | |
SCENE, cont'd | Gabi and Miles have a flashback to their first day of kindergarten, when Miss Walsh led the class in a recital of the alphabet song. | |
SCENE, cont'd | Gordon reminds Miles and Gabi that it's almost time to go to the graduation. Gabi, meanwhile, recalls how shy Miles was when he was first called on in class. | |
SCENE, cont'd | In another flashback, Gabi and Miles show their teacher pictures they drew in class. Gabi draws a picture of herself on the steps of her house, while Miles creates a more abstract composition. As Gabi recalls, he wasn't shy after that! | |
SCENE, cont'd | Luis reminds the graduates to go. Miles and Gabi, however, elect to stay a little longer and tell Elmo about the time they had an argument over a fire truck at school and learned to share, reinforced by a song by Miss Walsh. | |
SCENE, cont'd | Susan and Maria walk by, and Gabi and Miles finally leave for their graduation. Elmo looks forward to going to school and graduating himself. | |
SCENE, cont'd | Later on, a graduation party commences outside. Gordon and Luis express their gratitude and pride in their children's graduation, and Alan takes a picture. Suddenly Gordon hears a sound, and wonders if someone else is graduating as well. As it turns out, it's the graduation march of the penguins, walking past Sesame Street. cut from the DVD version | |
Song | "Off to School" A parody of Chuck Berry's "Hail Hail Rock & Roll," accompanied by footage of a day at school. (First: Episode 2944) | |
Muppets | The Letter of the Day: P Since P begins the word "Prairie", Prairie Dawn does not want Cookie Monster to eat the letter of the day, so she puts a blindfold on him. She should have plugged his nose, too, since he still finds it. (First: Episode 4003) | |
Cartoon | P, for peas. (First: Episode 3485) | |
Film | P for party, picture and puzzle. (First: Episode 3267) | |
Song | “Letter P Menu” (First: Episode 3558) | |
Cartoon | Grapefruit song (new sound effects added) (First: Episode 4084) | |
Insert | The worms are doing a workout, and Slimey persuades a reluctant Oscar to sing a parody of the "Y.M.C.A." song, "Stretch, Wiggle, Yay!" (First: Episode 4084) | |
Cartoon | A boy and girl look at a painting of a woman rowing a boat. (First: Episode 4084) | |
Muppets | Muppet & Kid Moment — Elmo and Ben pretend to eat healthy snacks. (First: Episode 4084) | |
Muppets | Ernie and Bert reminisce about "Things That I Remember" over a montage of classic Ernie and Bert clips. (First: Episode 3656) | |
Cartoon | "This is the Game Today" | |
Cartoon | It's a Party Line! | |
Muppets | Global Grover: Grover has come back from Jamaica, where he learned to tie-dye T-shirts. In his film, a man shows neighborhood children how to tie-dye. Grover lost his own shirt while swimming home, but he soon discovers it on the back of a nearby shark. (First: Episode 4073) | |
Muppets | The Number of the Day: The Count counts and sings up to 15, accompanied by the Countess and their band of musicians. (First: Episode 4099) | |
Cartoon | A girl finds "15" on a computer. (First: Episode 3908) | |
Cartoon | A child tries to count from 1 to 20, but gets stuck at 15. The number 15 notes that she's the easiest number not to remember, and sings "How Hard It Is to Be 15." (First: Episode 2743) | |
Muppets | Elmo's World: Getting Dressed (First: Episode 4010) | |
Insert | The Adventures of Trash Gordon Chapter 241 On the Planet Pots and Pans, Trash bangs the biggest pot tops together, persuading the Pots and Pansians to stop doing the same. (First: Episode 4099) |
Notes[]
- Despite being over four years apart in age (Miles being adopted in 1985 and Gabi being born in 1989), the two characters have been re-aged and adjusted by the producers over the years to both be the same age.
- Former Sesame Street regular Lillias White returns as Gabi and Miles' kindergarten teacher, Miss Walsh.
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