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|[[Image:4180f.jpg|250px|center]] || <center> '''SCENE''' cont’d </center> || As they continue to read the newspaper, Elmo asks if Gordon plans on doing anything else today. Gordon has nothing scheduled, but Elmo wants to do the “Chicken Dance” just like Gordon. Four chickens (who, too, are wearing mustaches and shower caps) come over and do “The Chicken Dance” with Elmo. |
|[[Image:4180f.jpg|250px|center]] || <center> '''SCENE''' cont’d </center> || As they continue to read the newspaper, Elmo asks if Gordon plans on doing anything else today. Gordon has nothing scheduled, but Elmo wants to do the “Chicken Dance” just like Gordon. Four chickens (who, too, are wearing mustaches and shower caps) come over and do “The Chicken Dance” with Elmo. |
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− | |[[Image:4180g.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[Image:4180h.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[Image:4180i.jpg|250px|center]] || <center> '''SCENE''' cont’d </center> || [[Big Bird]] comes over to the stoop and notes Elmo’s resemblance to Gordon. He asks Gordon to read |
+ | |[[Image:4180g.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[Image:4180h.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[Image:4180i.jpg|250px|center]] || <center> '''SCENE''' cont’d </center> || [[Big Bird]] comes over to the stoop and notes Elmo’s resemblance to Gordon. He asks Gordon to read [[Humpty Dumpty]] to him. Gordon starts to read, but Elmo intervenes and tells them he wants to read it, just like Gordon, however, Elmo can’t read. Gordon reassures Elmo that he will be able to read when he’s older. Gordon continues the story. Just then, Humpty Dumpty himself shows up, wearing a mustache and shower cap, and tells them that since Gordon read his book so well, he and the knights and horses want to be just like Gordon too! Gordon remarks, “I had no idea it was such fun being me!” |
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+ | |[[Image:BlockStacks.jpg|200px|center]] || <center> Animation </center> || A stack of blocks arranges itself in conjunction with another stack.<br>{{eka|4043}} |
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|[[Image:JonahHillsElmo.jpg|250px|center]] || <center> Celebrity / Muppets </center>|| [[Jonah Hill]] shows Elmo his'' mustache''. |
|[[Image:JonahHillsElmo.jpg|250px|center]] || <center> Celebrity / Muppets </center>|| [[Jonah Hill]] shows Elmo his'' mustache''. |
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+ | | [[Image:4121ap.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>Animation</center> ||A claymation figure sculpts and styles his hair.<br>{{eka|3934}} |
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|[[Image:Song.dressedup-kids.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>Song</center> || "[[Dressed Up]]" (remake)<br>{{eka|3427}} |
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| [[Image:4120ar.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>Film</center> ||Private I investigates the letter of the day. Private I is [[T.R. Knight]], and [[Leslie Carrara]] is [[Iris]].<br>{{first|4120}} |
| [[Image:4120ar.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>Film</center> ||Private I investigates the letter of the day. Private I is [[T.R. Knight]], and [[Leslie Carrara]] is [[Iris]].<br>{{first|4120}} |
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− | |[[Image:ConstructionI.jpg|250px|center]] || <center> Animation </center> || Construction equipment make the letter I. |
+ | |[[Image:ConstructionI.jpg|250px|center]] || <center> Animation </center> || Construction equipment make the letter I.<br>Artist: [[Expat Labs]] |
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− | |[[Image:MurrayLamb.logo.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[Image:4167.MurrayLamb1.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[Image:4167.MurrayLamb2.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Muppets</center> || '''[[Murray Has a Little Lamb]]'''<br> Murray's lamb, [[Ovejita]], leads him to another secret ''escuela'' with the clues of ''un bate'' (a bat), ''un guante'' (a glove), y ''una pelota'' (a ball). The school turns out to be a baseball school, where kids practice playing baseball. With practice, Murray eventually hits a home run.<br>{{first|4167}} |
+ | |[[Image:MurrayLamb.logo.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[Image:4167.MurrayLamb1.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[Image:4167.MurrayLamb2.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Muppets</center> || '''[[Murray Has a Little Lamb]]'''<br> Murray's lamb, [[Ovejita]], leads him to another secret ''escuela'' with the clues of ''un bate'' (a bat), ''un guante'' (a glove), y ''una pelota'' (a ball). The school turns out to be a baseball school, where kids practice playing [[Baseball|baseball]]. With practice, Murray eventually hits a home run.<br>{{first|4167}} |
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− | | [[Image:4112za.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>Cartoon</center> || A boy and girl look at a |
+ | | [[Image:4112za.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>Cartoon</center> || A boy and girl look at a [[Pierre-Auguste Renoir|Pierre-Auguste Renoir's]] ''Boating on the Seine''.<br>{{first|4084}} |
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|[[Image:Elmo4Ducks.jpg|250px|center]] || <center> Muppets </center> || Elmo performs “[[Elmo's Ducks]]” as his ducks are subtracted one by one. |
|[[Image:Elmo4Ducks.jpg|250px|center]] || <center> Muppets </center> || Elmo performs “[[Elmo's Ducks]]” as his ducks are subtracted one by one. |
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+ | | [[Image:3144i.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>Film</center> || "We have a nice school"... with ducks.<br>{{first|3144}} |
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|[[Image:4180Number.jpg|250px|center]] || <center> Insert </center> || Baby Bear now has a vest of his own, with numbers all over it. On the back is the number of the day, which is 12. |
|[[Image:4180Number.jpg|250px|center]] || <center> Insert </center> || Baby Bear now has a vest of his own, with numbers all over it. On the back is the number of the day, which is 12. |
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| [[Image:12starsbythrees.jpg|200px|center]] || <center> Animation</center> ||"[[Counting Stars by 3's]]" <br> {{first|4069}} |
| [[Image:12starsbythrees.jpg|200px|center]] || <center> Animation</center> ||"[[Counting Stars by 3's]]" <br> {{first|4069}} |
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− | |[[Image:YogaClass.jpg|250px|center]] || <center> Film </center> || A girl attends her yoga class. |
+ | |[[Image:YogaClass.jpg|250px|center]] || <center> Film </center> || A girl attends her yoga class.<br>Directoral debut of [[Alan Muraoka]].<ref>[http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1149792347308 My Directorial Debut on "Sesame Street"], ''Facebook''.</ref> |
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| [[Image:Song.WhenYouGrowUp.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>Song</center> || "[[When You Grow Up]]"<br>{{eka|3039}} |
| [[Image:Song.WhenYouGrowUp.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>Song</center> || "[[When You Grow Up]]"<br>{{eka|3039}} |
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− | | [[Image:Wigsalesmangrover.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>Muppets</center> || [[Grover]] attempts to sell [[Mr. Johnson]] a wig, but when he finally finds one that suits him, it turns out to be a guinea pig.<br>{{eka| |
+ | | [[Image:Wigsalesmangrover.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>Muppets</center> || [[Grover]] attempts to sell [[Mr. Johnson]] a wig, but when he finally finds one that suits him, it turns out to be a guinea pig.<br>{{eka|3445}} |
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+ | | [[Image:Bigoctopus.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>Cartoon</center> || A man ([[Martin P. Robinson|Marty Robinson]]) has a small octopus on his head, but a little boy ([[Joey Mazzarino]]) has a big octopus.<br>Artist: [[Mo Willems]]<br>{{eka|3351}} |
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|[[Image:eweyes-interview.jpg|200px|center]] || <center> Muppets </center> || '''[[Elmo's World: Eyes]]''' |
|[[Image:eweyes-interview.jpg|200px|center]] || <center> Muppets </center> || '''[[Elmo's World: Eyes]]''' |
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+ | *A clip from the street scene is included in ''[[The Sesame Street Podcast]]'' episode, "Mustache". |
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Revision as of 04:34, 14 February 2016
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Air date | October 22, 2008 | ||||||||
Season | Season 39 (2008) | ||||||||
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What’s the Word on the Street?: Mustache | ||
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Gordon walks out of Hooper’s, says hi to Murray Monster and welcomes the viewer. He continues walking down the street and says hi to Elmo, who thinks Gordon is great. He gets an idea and runs off. | |
Gordon talks to Oscar, who has to feed his pet pig Spot. Gordon sits down on the stairs to read his newspaper and sees Elmo next to him, wearing the same outfit as him, a false mustache and a brown shower cap. Elmo makes small talk with him, doing an impression of Gordon. He notices that Elmo’s newspaper is upside-down and fixes it. Elmo notes it’s things like that that make him want to be like Gordon. | ||
The Count walks by, looking for something to count. He spies Elmo and Gordon on the stoop and counts the two Gordons he sees, their newspapers, their mustaches and one shower cap. | ||
As they continue to read the newspaper, Elmo asks if Gordon plans on doing anything else today. Gordon has nothing scheduled, but Elmo wants to do the “Chicken Dance” just like Gordon. Four chickens (who, too, are wearing mustaches and shower caps) come over and do “The Chicken Dance” with Elmo. | ||
Big Bird comes over to the stoop and notes Elmo’s resemblance to Gordon. He asks Gordon to read Humpty Dumpty to him. Gordon starts to read, but Elmo intervenes and tells them he wants to read it, just like Gordon, however, Elmo can’t read. Gordon reassures Elmo that he will be able to read when he’s older. Gordon continues the story. Just then, Humpty Dumpty himself shows up, wearing a mustache and shower cap, and tells them that since Gordon read his book so well, he and the knights and horses want to be just like Gordon too! Gordon remarks, “I had no idea it was such fun being me!” | ||
A stack of blocks arranges itself in conjunction with another stack. (EKA: Episode 4043) | ||
Jonah Hill shows Elmo his mustache. | ||
A claymation figure sculpts and styles his hair. (EKA: Episode 3934) | ||
"Dressed Up" (remake) (EKA: Episode 3427) | ||
Telly shows Baby Bear his new vest, which has letters all over it. On the back is the letter of the day, I | ||
Private I investigates the letter of the day. Private I is T.R. Knight, and Leslie Carrara is Iris. (First: Episode 4120) | ||
Construction equipment make the letter I. Artist: Expat Labs | ||
Murray Has a Little Lamb Murray's lamb, Ovejita, leads him to another secret escuela with the clues of un bate (a bat), un guante (a glove), y una pelota (a ball). The school turns out to be a baseball school, where kids practice playing baseball. With practice, Murray eventually hits a home run. (First: Episode 4167) | ||
A boy and girl look at a Pierre-Auguste Renoir's Boating on the Seine. (First: Episode 4084) | ||
Elmo performs “Elmo's Ducks” as his ducks are subtracted one by one. | ||
"We have a nice school"... with ducks. (First: Episode 3144) | ||
Baby Bear now has a vest of his own, with numbers all over it. On the back is the number of the day, which is 12. | ||
Milo Counting: 12 (EKA: Episode 3895) | ||
"Counting Stars by 3's" (First: Episode 4069) | ||
A girl attends her yoga class. Directoral debut of Alan Muraoka.[1] | ||
"When You Grow Up" (EKA: Episode 3039) | ||
Grover attempts to sell Mr. Johnson a wig, but when he finally finds one that suits him, it turns out to be a guinea pig. (EKA: Episode 3445) | ||
A man (Marty Robinson) has a small octopus on his head, but a little boy (Joey Mazzarino) has a big octopus. Artist: Mo Willems (EKA: Episode 3351) | ||
Elmo's World: Eyes | ||
Telly and Baby Bear help Leela announce the sponsors, which they display on their vests. |
Notes
- A clip from the street scene is included in The Sesame Street Podcast episode, "Mustache".
Sources
- ↑ My Directorial Debut on "Sesame Street", Facebook.
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