Sesame Street | |||||
Baby Bear and His Friends Build an Automatic Lemonade Pouring Machine | |||||
Air date | September 13, 2006 | ||||
Season | Season 37 (2006) | ||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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Telly, Baby Bear, and Elmo are enjoying refreshments in Hooper's Store. Baby Bear notes how busy Miles is tending to duties, and proposes a brilliant invention: An Automatic Lemonade Pouring Machine. | ||
The others venture to the arbor to find that Baby Bear has drawn a diagram of his machine. He goes over the details of his Rube Goldberg-like contraption to a song. Afterwards, the threesome venture out to find the parts they need. | ||
Baby Bear goes through an inventory of the items he has found: A sailboat, golf ball, and slide. Elmo returns with his tricycle and feathers, while Telly comes with string and a mouse named Marissa. | ||
After collaborating on the assembly, the machine is finally put to the test. It fails to work properly, though...to the utter disappointment of Baby Bear, Telly, and Elmo. Marissa encourages them not to give up, though, and they achieve success with a bigger ball. Miles is impressed, and inspires Baby Bear to start planning a new invention: An Automatic Pancake-Flipping Machine. | ||
"It's a Long Hard Road, But I'm Gonna Get There." | ||
Mummy and Mummy Lou council Frankie and Wolfie on their Cookie Contanulator machine. | ||
Letter of the Day: U | ||
Song: "My Friend U" | ||
"I Eat the Colors of the Rainbow" (First: Episode 4085) | ||
Telly is hungry and calls on Alan at Hooper's Store for lunch. Alex Trebek appears instead, however, and leads him on in a Jeopardy-like quiz game about food called "Special of the Day." | ||
Joe Raposo sings "Everybody Eats." | ||
Muppet and Kid Moments: Murray Monster asks Venetia her favorite thing to eat for breakfast. | ||
"This Is the Game Today" | ||
A pattern is created out of hexagons and triangles | ||
Bouncing ball | ||
Counting toes | ||
Global Grover: Grover returns from Poland with a pile of old clothes. In his film he explains the function and construction of scarecrows, and afterwards he creates a scarecrow of his own and dresses up as a crow to demonstrate its effects. | ||
The Number of the Day: 12 | ||
Suzie Kabloozie: Judge #12 | ||
Ornate 12s fly through the air. | ||
The Adventures of Trash Gordon |
Notes
- Although Sesame Workshop's original episode description referenced the mouse's name as "Squeaky," she is referred to as "Marissa" in the actual dialogue.
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