Sesame Street | |||||
Abby Thinks Oscar is a Prince (repeat of 4173)' | |||||
Air date | November 12, 2010 | ||||
Season | Season 41 (2010) | ||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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COLD OPEN | Whatโs the Word on the Street?: Disguise (First: Episode 4173) | |
SCENE | Chris reads Abby Cadabby โThe Frog Princeโ, which she anxiously waits for the ending of. Chris finishes the story and Abby loves it. | |
SCENE cont'd | As Abby walks down the street, she finds herself amazed that a frog of all things could be an enchanted prince. While Oscar deals with a man with some trash behind her, Abby wonders if some on Sesame Street could be a prince. She sees and Oscar and gets the idea that he may be an enchanted prince! | |
SCENE contโd | In Abbyโs imagination, she tells what she thinks is Oscarโs fairy tale origin. He once was a handsome, kind prince who received trashy treasures from his subjects, until one day, a Fairy Grouchmother witness this and was disgusted. With a wave of her wand, she turns him into a nasty Grouch. | |
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SCENE contโd | Back in reality, Abby believes itโs her duty to kiss Oscar and make him a prince again. She tells Oscar sheโs going to kiss him, but he thinks otherwise. She floats up to his trash can, but he shuts the lid and emerges again with a protective mask on. He then hangs a โNo Kissingโ sign on his trash can and announces (using a megaphone) that his trash can is now a no-kissing zone and that heโll be staying in his trash can forever (ordering from โSzechwan Grouchโ for food). Abby gets an idea how to reach him... |
SCENE contโd | Abby poofs herself into Oscarโs trash can. Abby tries to find Oscar in the dark, but ends up smooching his pets. Fearing he may be next, he bounces on his trampoline and sky-rockets out of his trash can. | |
SCENE cont'd | Oscar crashes in front of Hooperโs, where Chris is folding napkins. Oscar asks him for a disguise so Abby wonโt recognize him and kiss him. Abby poofs herself to Hooperโs and sees green man who goes by the name of James Bond. She recognizes him as Oscar. Chris settles this by making Oscar let Abby kiss him because if nothing happens to him, Abby will see sheโs wrong. Abby checks her breath and kisses Oscar andโฆ | |
SCENE contโd | โฆhe remains the same. Abby is disappointed and thinks it was more fun in the story. Chris tells her that the frog was a fairy tale frog and that most frogs are just regular frogs and they like it like that! Oscar expresses his desire to be a Grouch in a song, โI Don't Wanna Be a Princeโ. Abby doesnโt mind, as she loves Oscar anyway and begins chasing him for a hug. | |
Celebrity / Muppets | Jack Black wears various disguises to fool Elmo, but he sees through them each time, until he meets a chicken with Jackโs facial hair. (First: Episode 4173) | |
Muppets | Murray gets us ready for Abby's Flying Fairy School. He then plays "What's on Me That Starts with B?" with the kids. (First: Episode 4194) | |
Muppets | Telly appears by Oscar's can to talk about the letter B. Oscar tries to get rid of him, but his choice of words all start with B, helping Telly out. | |
Muppets | Murray and Jake introduce Abby's Flying Fairy School. (First: Episode 4190) | |
Muppets / Animation | Abby's Flying Fairy School Mrs. Sparklenose steers the school to their field trip location: Colonial Trolliamsberg. However, Blogg (being half-Troll) seems down about the trip. When they arrive, the Troll guard asks them a riddle so they can pass: "What has one line down and one line across and you need it to tickle and toss?" The guard also notices Blogg's wings, which he tries claiming are "armpit-coolers". Gonnigan and Abby ask Spot, who shows them the alphabet. They then realize the answer is the letter T. Inside the town, Blogg makes more attempts to hide his wings by putting a backpack over them (causing everything inside to spill out) and a large sweater. Abby and Gonnigan meet a candlestick maker, who asks them to estimate how many ears full of wax it'll take to make one candle. Gonnigan's guess turns out to be right (6 ears worth). They then head to the center of town, where Garfunkel the Griffin is performing. However, Niblet's flash-photography causes Garfunkel to freak out and angrily fly to the sky and the only to get him down to whisper "Nap time" in his ear. Abby tries, but the person must be a troll. Mrs. Sparklenose explains to Blogg that sometimes "Differences make the difference", boosting his confidence and he flies up to put Garfunkel to sleep. Everyone in the town reveres him. (First: Episode 4205) | |
Muppets | Murray announces it's time for school, but first, he talks about the number 0. (First: Episode 4201) | |
Film | A man break-dances around the number 0, disappearing to demonstrate "zero dancer." (EKA: Episode 4014) | |
Muppets | Murray and the kids introduce "Murray Has a Little Lamb". (First: Episode 4191) | |
Muppets | Murray Has a Little Lamb Murray's lamb, Ovejita, leads Murray to another escuela (school) using a pig as a clue. The school turns out to be farm school, where kids learn how to be veterinarians (people who take care of plants and animals). (First: Episode 4162) "Guessing Game" portion cut, new intro added | |
Animation | A cartoon pig sings "Bein' a Pig." (featuring Joe Raposo vocal track) (EKA: Episode 4027) | |
Muppets | Murray announces "Elmo's World" is coming, but first, he gives a demonstration of outside and inside. (First: Episode 4190) | |
Muppets | Sesame Street Dinner Theater: "South Potato." A family agrees that "There Is Nothing Like Potato." (First: Episode 4139) | |
Muppets | Murray and Rachael introduce "Elmo's World." (First: Episode 4189) | |
Muppets | Elmo's World: Skin (First: Episode 4096) | |
Muppets | Murray tries announcing the sponsors, but forgets them. He rethinks the day, announces them and signs off. |
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