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Revision as of 15:59, 5 April 2009
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Lidia Avila performs "Sing" for the plaza patrons. | ||
A girl claps her hands to a rhythm and a boy tries to copy it. | ||
Gymnasts form a G, for Gloria. Cut from the Telefutura version. | ||
A photographer shows off his first picture of cows, his next picture of ducks, and his last picture of a pig. Cut from the Telefuruta version. | ||
Mr. Johnson enters a framing shop to have a painting framed, only to find that Grover works there too. Grover assumes the painting is of his great-great-grandmother, but Mr. Johnson exclaims that it's his wife. After coming out from the back room with a circle and triangle frame, Grover finally frames it with a square, but destroys the original painting by splitting it over the bald man's head. | ||
6 blocks | ||
Kids talk about their dog's sea adventure. | ||
Folded paper G/g | ||
Wegman dogs play various instruments. | ||
A bass player counts to 6. | ||
6 kids dance in six squares. | ||
A yellow boy creature visits a music store. | ||
Lola watches as kids play various instruments. | ||
Bobby's dog narrates why Bobby is sad. | ||
Cookie Monster sings "You Made Me Love You." | ||
A peasant tries to woo a pretty girl by reciting the famous "Roses are Red" poem. The lines are fed to him by a poet behind a bush, whom the girl eventually runs off with. Artist: Irra Verbitsky | ||
Los Monstruos También Lloran Dana Paola helps a Ojos Locos deal with his emotions. |
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