Sesame Street | |||||||
Celebrating "K" and "DOG" | |||||||
Air date | May 15, 1995 | ||||||
Season | Season 26 (1994-1995) | ||||||
Written by | Norman Stiles | ||||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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SCENE 1 | Mr. Handford queries why Big Bird and the Birdketeers are pacing outside Hooper's Store reciting, "Letter K!" They claim it's to help remember the letter. Big Bird makes Mr. Handford hold up their sign so he can concentrate better. | |
Cartoon | Pencil box K / k (First: Episode 2876) | |
SCENE 1 cont'd | Big Bird and Mr. Handford agree it's time to stop focusing on the letter K. Instead, Big Bird has him flip to the other side, which reads, "DOG," which they repeat over and over. "You're helping educate the children who are going to be the future leaders of this country," Big Bird tells Mr. Handford. | |
Cartoon | The word DOG is spelled out over a weiner dog. (First: Episode 3326) | |
Muppets | Is Barkley a DOG or a BANANA? (First: Episode 2724) | |
SCENE 1 cont'd | Big Bird believes now they should refresh their knowledge on the letter K, but Mr. Handford won't hold the sign anymore. They take it and march down the street with it. | |
Song | Jerry Nelson sings "The Inside Story" over film footage which shows the insides of ordinary household items. (First: Episode 2724) | |
Animation | Computer: in/out (First: Episode 3122) | |
Film | On a windy day, Maria (in voice-over) asks a man (Bill Irwin), "Does air move things?" The wind speaks for him. (First: Episode 2876) | |
Muppets | Bip Bipadotta sings about "Air." (First: Episode 2568) | |
Cartoon | A cat desperately tries to open a can of cat food by himself while his mistress is on the phone. Arist: Dan Haskett (First: Episode 2151) | |
SCENE 2 | Big Bird and the Birdketeers march by, now bringing a large letter K in a wagon behind them. | |
Film | Girls dance and chant about K. (First: Episode 3012) | |
Muppets | Kingston Livingston III sings "Just Happy to Be Me." (First: Episode 3178) | |
Animation | Dueling palettes form the words WET PAINT. (First: Episode 3371) | |
Film | Caitlin gets her eyes examined, and picks out a pair of glasses. (First: Episode 2948) | |
Cast | "The Add-ems Family": Gordon, Susan, Carlo, Bob, Maria, Luis and Gabi star in a faux-sitcom about a family who loves to add. | |
Animation | "Pineapple Addition" Artist: Jane Aaron (First: Episode 3159) | |
SCENE 3 | Big Bird and the kids pass by again, now with their "DOG" sign and special friend, Lassie. | |
Cartoon | A poem about dogs of different sizes, feelings, and colors. Artist: Deanna Morse (First: Episode 2924) | |
Song | "One of These Things" (with Fay Ray) (First: Episode 2604) | |
Cartoon | Consonant Sound Limerick: DโDog Artist: Jeff Hale (First: Episode 1149) | |
Song | "Big D and Little D" (First: Episode 3270) | |
Animation | D / d (space paint) (First: Episode 3213) | |
Muppets | Sesame Street News Flash: Cinderella's Fairy Godmother โ The Fairy Godmother prepares Cinderella's gown. (First: Episode 2442) | |
Cartoon | A girl explains why she likes the poet Grubby Groo. Artist: Mo Willems (First: Episode 3225) | |
Cast / Celebrity | Arrested Development performs "Pride" as everyone on Sesame Street joins them. (First: Episode 3319) | |
Cartoon | Lillian is proud because she climbed a mountain all by herself. Artist: Craig Bartlett (First: Episode 2749) | |
Film | Kids talk about building sand castles and sand structures at the beach. (First: Episode 1122) | |
Cartoon | "Animal Elevator": 1-10 (First: Episode 2530) | |
SCENE 4 | Oscar has blindfolded himself, certain that somebody will demonstrate kiss as a K-word, which he doesn't want to see. Carlo comes by with Lassie and instead demonstrates the word kick by kicking a ball for him. Such a word is pleasing to a Grouch and Oscar unfortunately misses it due to his blindfold. | |
Cartoon | A number of kids named Joe play sports. Joanne plays kickball. Artist: John Korty (First: Episode 1871) | |
Song | "Say Cheese" (First: Episode 3146) | |
Cartoon | Bud the Bird flies above and below in a bumper car. Artist: Lisa Crafts (First: Episode 2901) | |
Muppets | The Count sings about his "Counting Vacation." (First: Episode 3367) | |
Cartoon | Masked March #19 | |
Film | Growing Numbers #19 (First: Episode 2937) | |
Animation | 19 kernels of popcorn pop. (First: Episode 2855) | |
Song | Joe Raposo sings "Doggy Paddle." (First: Episode 1967) | |
Cartoon | Snacks on Parade: Peanut Butter Artist: Bruce Cayard (First: Episode 1301) | |
SCENE 5 | Oscar is ready to see the word kick again, but now Carlo introduces the word kiss. Lassie's slobbery kisses to Carlo is still interesting to Oscar, however. | |
Cartoon | A man assembles the word LOVE, and a bird pecks the O into the shape of a heart. (First: Episode 0768) | |
Muppets | Ernie asks Bert "Do You Like Me?" (First: Episode 1234) | |
Animation | 6 dots - 1 = 5 dots (First: Episode 0302) | |
Film | A girl wants to learn a playground rhyme after watching some other girls do it, so one of them teaches her. (First: Episode 2284) | |
Cartoon | What kind of print does a hand make? (First: Episode 0776) | |
Muppets | Polly Darton performs "It's Funny" for a crowd of laughing Muppets. | |
Cartoon | Sign Sounds: KISS ME (First: Episode 1136) | |
SCENE 6 | Oscar wants to see Lassie kiss Carlo some more as he announces the sponsors. Instead, Oscar is the one who gets doggy kisses. |
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