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[[Baby Bear]] and [[Telly Monster]] are reporters at the Sesame Street Fairy Tale Science Fair! Everyone's favorite fairy tale characters are solving problems with science. Little Red Riding Hood can't tell the difference between her granny and the Big Bad Wolf, so she decides to observe and compare. Looking closely and carefully, she points out their similarities and differences and discovers who the real granny is! Then Cinderella, who just loves science, wonders whether a pumpkin will float or sink, forming a hypothesis and conducting an experiment to test it (the pumpkin floats).
 
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Next, the Three Little Pigs become worried about the Big Bad Wolf blowing down their house. They discuss what they already know: the wolf can huff and puff and blow them away. They want to build a house to protect themselves, but can't agree upon which material is the best. Baby Bear helps them design an experiment to figure out which material is the sturdiest. They each make a hypothesis and use a fan to see which material won't blow away: straw, sticks, or brick. The pigs conclude that brick is best. The Big Bad Wolf arrives, but to his disappointment, he can't blow down the brick house. Science saved the day and solved lots of problems on Sesame Street!
 
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| align=center | '''COLD OPEN'''
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| '''[[What's the Word on the Street?]]''': Reporter<br>{{first|4233}}
   
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==Segments==
 
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*[[Samantha Harris]] and [[Elmo]] explains the word "reporter." {{first|4233}}
 
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| align=center | '''SCENE'''
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| [[Monster on the Spot]] reporter [[Telly Monster|Telly]] and "cub reporter" [[Baby Bear]] are covering [[Sesame Street (location)|Sesame Street's]] "Fairy Tale Science Fair", where characters solve their problems with science. The first booth is [[Little Red Riding Hood]]'s, who will use observation and comparing to figure out which woman is her real grandmother. After comparing them, she can't tell who's who. Telly and Baby Bear help to find the differences and discover one of them is [[The Big Bad Wolf]], who storms off.
   
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|- {{collapsible|no}}
{{Ep-nav|prev=[[Episode 4319]]|next=[[Episode 4321]]}}
 
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| [[Image:4233c.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[Image:4233d.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | '''SCENE''' cont'd
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| At the next booth, [[Cinderella]], a science nut, is testing whether or not a pumpkin will float or sink in her tank. The reporters guess it will sink, but it actually floats! [[Prince Charming]] arrives to present her with the glass slipper, which she also tests in the tank. They go off to get married, as well as perform more science experiments.
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|- {{collapsible|no}}
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| [[Image:4233e.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[Image:4233f.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | '''SCENE''' cont'd
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| Telly and Baby Bear head to [[the Three Little Pigs]]' booth, but they're freaking out over the upcoming arrival of the Big Bad Wolf. Telly and Baby Bear ask them questions about the wolf, making them discover they need to protect themselves. They each get a different material for their house, but don't know which one will be the best. They test them out with a fan, which blows away the straw and the sticks. They gets more bricks...
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|- {{collapsible|no}}
 
| [[Image:4233g.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | '''SCENE''' con't
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| ...and finish a house just in time for the Big Bad Wolf. He blows on the house, but to no avail. He recognizes Telly and Baby Bear for thwarting his plan before and does an experiment of his own: using air to move things (particularly news reporters).
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| [[Image:SamanthaReporter.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | Muppets / Celebrity
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| [[Elmo]] becomes a ''reporter'' to help [[Samantha Harris]] explain the word, but there's nothing to report on. So, Samantha cooks up a story for him.<br>{{first|4233}}
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
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| [[Image:Murray-Q.png|250px|center]]
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| align=center | Muppets
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| ''Abby's Flying Fairy School'' must wait, because [[Murray Monster|Murray]] wants to know the letter of the day. [[Ovejita]] provides him with a ''quart'', ''quilt'' and ''queen'', which means Q is today's letter!
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
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| [[Image:Quincy-Song.png|250px|center]]
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| align=center | Animation
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| "[[Quincy's Letter Q Song]]"
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
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| [[Image:3982r.jpg|200px|center]]
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| align=center | Film
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| Ballerinas pose as the letter Q.<br>{{first|3982}}
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
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| [[Image:4320-AFFS.png|250px|center]]
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| align=center | Muppets
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| Murray and the girls introduce ''Abby's Flying Fairy School''.<br>{{first|4303}}
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
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| [[File:AFFS.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[File:AbbyFDB01.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[File:AbbyFDB02.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | Muppets / Animation
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| '''[[Abby's Flying Fairy School]]'''<br>Playtime is over for the students and they must clean up. [[Blögg]] doesn’t want to put his toys away, so he decides to sweep them under the magic carpet. However, a magic lock is on it. Once unlocked (using [[Niblet]]’s horn), a hoard of Fairy Dust Bunnies are unleashed. Unfortunately, [[Mrs. Sparklenose]] is allergic to the dust bunnies and once they come in contact with her, her nose sparkles and blinks once. She sneezes and turns the students into frogs. They make up a magic word to return them back to normal (Gezundenshniffle). Her nose blinks twice now, turning them into chickens. They realize they have to say their word for every time her nose blinks to return to normal. Her nose blinks thrice and they turn into cheese and are then chased by a hungry Niblet. After returning to normal, they call on Spot, who shows them a video of a robot “under” various things. They see that to get the dust bunnies gone, they need to go back under the rug. They make a dust carrot and sends the dust bunnies back under. Blogg, however, is stuck cleaning up his toys. ''(re-orchestrated theme song)''<br>{{first|4197}}
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
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| [[Image:Remote-9.png|250px|center]]
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| align=center | Muppets
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| "Super Grover 2.0" is on the way, but first, Ovejita shows off her remote. It can control Murray, making him pick up a number 9 and doing nine jumps.
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
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| [[Image:9Pigeons.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | Cartoon
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| Smidgen the Pigeon counts 9 birds on a wire in song.<br>Artist: [[Michael J. Goldberg|Michael Goldberg]]<br>{{first|4265}}
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
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| [[Image:4307-SG.png|250px|center]]
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| align=center | Muppets
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| Murray and the kids introduce "Super Grover 2.0."<br>{{first|4307}}
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
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| [[Image:SGChina01.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[Image:SGChina02.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | Muppets
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| '''[[Super Grover 2.0]]''': Pretty Good Wall<br>[[Super Grover|Super Grover 2.0]] comes to the aid of a chicken, who needs to get to the other side of "[[China|The Pretty Good Wall of China]]." Grover observes that she has wings, but she states she can't fly. Next, Grover investigates by trying to ask the wall to shrink down, while the chicken tries to hop over, knocking them both over. Grover browses his utility sock for some technology and finds some springs to help the chicken jump over. The springs are shoddy and cause her to fall onto of him ("Might I say that you are no ''spring chicken''?"). He then pulls out a "hole-poker-ma-bob" (a pole) to pierce the wall. He gets a running start and smashes into the wall. He tries again and the chicken gets in the way, causing him to stick the pole on the ground and he is sent flying. The chicken realizes he's made a lever and uses a larger pole to polevalt over the wall. Grover makes an attempt too, but is flung into the wall again. ''(no music button)''<br>{{first|4228}}
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
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| [[Image:Basketball-WhatIf.png|250px|center]]
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| align=center | Film
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| Kids ponder the greatest basketball shot ever made, imagining the ball traveling all over the city until landing in the basket.
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
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| [[Image:SoundsOfStreet02.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | Muppets
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| Murray announces it's almost time for "[[Elmo the Musical]]", but first, he plays "Sounds of the Street". He and the viewer listen to the sounds of a dog, a helicopter and a tiger with allergies. ''(intro and closing re-dubbed)''<br>{{first|4189}}
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
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| [[Image:EggLayer01.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[Image:EggLayer02.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[Image:EggLayer03.jpg|250px|center]]
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| '''[[Sesame Street Game Shows|Game Show]]: [[Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?|Are You Smarter Than an Egg Layer?]]'''<br>[[Jeff Bawksworthy]] hosts with his contestant, [[Miriam Cheswick]]. He gives her the categories for egg-related questions: “Grade A Eggs,” “Grade B Eggs” and “Advanced AP Eggs.” She goes with Grade A. Her question is “What is two eggs plus one egg?” The chickens lock in their answers, but Miriam is clueless. She takes some help from one of the chickens, Megan, whose answer is 3, the right answer! Next, she chooses Grade B Eggs, with the question “What is three eggs plus three eggs?” Miriam, once again, doesn’t know the answer (“I think it has something to do with hydrogen!”) Jeff suggests she ask another chicken, Kyle, who believes the answer is 6. His answer is right and Miriam gets another point. Her final category is Advanced AP Eggs which has the question “How many eggs are in a dozen?” Miriam guesses “a kagillion,” but Jeff makes her ask a chicken, Tandori. His guess is 12, which is right! Despite Miriam not begin smarter than an egg layer, she wins anyway and gets the grand prize: a million bawks! The chickens surround and begin clucking. She remarks “This show’s for the birds!”<br>{{first|4179}}
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
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| [[Image:4301-ETM.png|250px|center]]
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| align=center | Muppets
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| Murray and Maddy introduce "Elmo the Musical" in sing-song fashion.<br>{{first|4301}}
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
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| [[Image:ETM-Detective01.png|250px|center]]
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| align=center | Muppets
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| {{sketchinsert|Elmo the Musical: Detective the Musical}}<br>{{first|4318}}
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
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| [[Image:4320-Sponsors.png|250px|center]]
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| align=center | Muppets
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| Murray announces the sponsors.
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|- {{collapsible|yes}}
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| [[Image:4305-Sponsor.png|250px|center]]
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| align=center | Sponsor
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| [[Tyler Bunch]] announces: "Sesame Street is brought to you by the National Jumping Institute."<br>{{first|4305}}
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|}
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Latest revision as of 11:14, 10 February 2024

Sesame Street
Fairy Tale Science Fair
(repeat of 4233)
Air date February 28, 2013
Season Season 43 (2012-2013)
Sponsors Q, 9

4320

StreetScenes
Picture Segment Description
4233Reporter
COLD OPEN What's the Word on the Street?: Reporter
(First: Episode 4233)
4233a

4233b
SCENE Monster on the Spot reporter Telly and "cub reporter" Baby Bear are covering Sesame Street's "Fairy Tale Science Fair", where characters solve their problems with science. The first booth is Little Red Riding Hood's, who will use observation and comparing to figure out which woman is her real grandmother. After comparing them, she can't tell who's who. Telly and Baby Bear help to find the differences and discover one of them is The Big Bad Wolf, who storms off.
4233c

4233d
SCENE cont'd At the next booth, Cinderella, a science nut, is testing whether or not a pumpkin will float or sink in her tank. The reporters guess it will sink, but it actually floats! Prince Charming arrives to present her with the glass slipper, which she also tests in the tank. They go off to get married, as well as perform more science experiments.
4233e

4233f
SCENE cont'd Telly and Baby Bear head to the Three Little Pigs' booth, but they're freaking out over the upcoming arrival of the Big Bad Wolf. Telly and Baby Bear ask them questions about the wolf, making them discover they need to protect themselves. They each get a different material for their house, but don't know which one will be the best. They test them out with a fan, which blows away the straw and the sticks. They gets more bricks...
4233g
SCENE con't ...and finish a house just in time for the Big Bad Wolf. He blows on the house, but to no avail. He recognizes Telly and Baby Bear for thwarting his plan before and does an experiment of his own: using air to move things (particularly news reporters).
SamanthaReporter
Muppets / Celebrity Elmo becomes a reporter to help Samantha Harris explain the word, but there's nothing to report on. So, Samantha cooks up a story for him.
(First: Episode 4233)
Murray-Q
Muppets Abby's Flying Fairy School must wait, because Murray wants to know the letter of the day. Ovejita provides him with a quart, quilt and queen, which means Q is today's letter!
Quincy-Song
Animation "Quincy's Letter Q Song"
3982r
Film Ballerinas pose as the letter Q.
(First: Episode 3982)
4320-AFFS
Muppets Murray and the girls introduce Abby's Flying Fairy School.
(First: Episode 4303)
AFFS

AbbyFDB01

AbbyFDB02
Muppets / Animation Abby's Flying Fairy School
Playtime is over for the students and they must clean up. Blögg doesn’t want to put his toys away, so he decides to sweep them under the magic carpet. However, a magic lock is on it. Once unlocked (using Niblet’s horn), a hoard of Fairy Dust Bunnies are unleashed. Unfortunately, Mrs. Sparklenose is allergic to the dust bunnies and once they come in contact with her, her nose sparkles and blinks once. She sneezes and turns the students into frogs. They make up a magic word to return them back to normal (Gezundenshniffle). Her nose blinks twice now, turning them into chickens. They realize they have to say their word for every time her nose blinks to return to normal. Her nose blinks thrice and they turn into cheese and are then chased by a hungry Niblet. After returning to normal, they call on Spot, who shows them a video of a robot “under” various things. They see that to get the dust bunnies gone, they need to go back under the rug. They make a dust carrot and sends the dust bunnies back under. Blogg, however, is stuck cleaning up his toys. (re-orchestrated theme song)
(First: Episode 4197)
Remote-9
Muppets "Super Grover 2.0" is on the way, but first, Ovejita shows off her remote. It can control Murray, making him pick up a number 9 and doing nine jumps.
9Pigeons
Cartoon Smidgen the Pigeon counts 9 birds on a wire in song.
Artist: Michael Goldberg
(First: Episode 4265)
4307-SG
Muppets Murray and the kids introduce "Super Grover 2.0."
(First: Episode 4307)
SGChina01

SGChina02
Muppets Super Grover 2.0: Pretty Good Wall
Super Grover 2.0 comes to the aid of a chicken, who needs to get to the other side of "The Pretty Good Wall of China." Grover observes that she has wings, but she states she can't fly. Next, Grover investigates by trying to ask the wall to shrink down, while the chicken tries to hop over, knocking them both over. Grover browses his utility sock for some technology and finds some springs to help the chicken jump over. The springs are shoddy and cause her to fall onto of him ("Might I say that you are no spring chicken?"). He then pulls out a "hole-poker-ma-bob" (a pole) to pierce the wall. He gets a running start and smashes into the wall. He tries again and the chicken gets in the way, causing him to stick the pole on the ground and he is sent flying. The chicken realizes he's made a lever and uses a larger pole to polevalt over the wall. Grover makes an attempt too, but is flung into the wall again. (no music button)
(First: Episode 4228)
Basketball-WhatIf
Film Kids ponder the greatest basketball shot ever made, imagining the ball traveling all over the city until landing in the basket.
SoundsOfStreet02
Muppets Murray announces it's almost time for "Elmo the Musical", but first, he plays "Sounds of the Street". He and the viewer listen to the sounds of a dog, a helicopter and a tiger with allergies. (intro and closing re-dubbed)
(First: Episode 4189)
EggLayer01

EggLayer02

EggLayer03
Muppets Game Show: Are You Smarter Than an Egg Layer?
Jeff Bawksworthy hosts with his contestant, Miriam Cheswick. He gives her the categories for egg-related questions: “Grade A Eggs,” “Grade B Eggs” and “Advanced AP Eggs.” She goes with Grade A. Her question is “What is two eggs plus one egg?” The chickens lock in their answers, but Miriam is clueless. She takes some help from one of the chickens, Megan, whose answer is 3, the right answer! Next, she chooses Grade B Eggs, with the question “What is three eggs plus three eggs?” Miriam, once again, doesn’t know the answer (“I think it has something to do with hydrogen!”) Jeff suggests she ask another chicken, Kyle, who believes the answer is 6. His answer is right and Miriam gets another point. Her final category is Advanced AP Eggs which has the question “How many eggs are in a dozen?” Miriam guesses “a kagillion,” but Jeff makes her ask a chicken, Tandori. His guess is 12, which is right! Despite Miriam not begin smarter than an egg layer, she wins anyway and gets the grand prize: a million bawks! The chickens surround and begin clucking. She remarks “This show’s for the birds!”
(First: Episode 4179)
4301-ETM
Muppets Murray and Maddy introduce "Elmo the Musical" in sing-song fashion.
(First: Episode 4301)
ETM-Detective01
Muppets Elmo the Musical: Detective the Musical — Detective Elmo is searching for a cube who has been causing people to sneeze.
(First: Episode 4318)
4320-Sponsors
Muppets Murray announces the sponsors.
4305-Sponsor
Sponsor Tyler Bunch announces: "Sesame Street is brought to you by the National Jumping Institute."
(First: Episode 4305)


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