Sesame Street | |||||||||
Baby Bear can't stop hiccuping | |||||||||
Air date | February 8, 2001 | ||||||||
Season | Season 32 (2001) | ||||||||
Written by | Adam Rudman | ||||||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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SCENE 1 | After welcoming the viewers, Telly sees that Baby Bear gets the hiccups, and can't shake them. In fact, Telly mentions that hiccups starts with the letter H. | |
Song | Soul H! (First: Episode 3368) | |
Film | H for Hat - kids try on different hats as camera shutters go off. (First: Episode 3292) | |
SCENE 2 | Telly plans to scares Baby Bear by sneaking up on him. | |
Video | Kids demonstrate surprise by winding a jack-in-the-box, as โPop Goes the Weaselโ plays. (First: Episode 3624) | |
SCENE 3 | Telly scares Baby Bear, but it doesn't work. Alan sings a hiccup song. | |
Film | Kids talk about the Hiccups. | |
Animation | Counting to 15 (Oriental music) (First: Episode 3157) | |
Film | 15s on sticks cascade toward the camera as boats race by on a river on the background. (First: Episode 3280) | |
Animation | 15 in space (First: Episode 3740) | |
Film | A group of people form a human pyramid to illustrate top and bottom. (First: Episode 3144) | |
SCENE 4 | The Elephant suggests watching a film about elephants. | |
Film | A film insert about washing elephants at the Bronx Zoo. The song "Splish Splash" is used in part of the segment. (First: Episode 1934) | |
SCENE 4 cont'd | Baby Bear is still hiccuping. | |
Cartoon | An elephant tries to remember Nigel (a cat's) birthday, succeeding after stringing together a series of clues. Artist: Fred Garbers (First: Episode 3806) | |
Muppets | Grover gives the viewer a brief explanation of "here" and "there." (First: Episode 3130) | |
Film | Kid mural painting #15 (First: Episode 3649) | |
Cartoon | Suzie Kabloozie: Judge #15 (First: Episode 3908) | |
SCENE 5 | Big Bird teaches Baby Bear Granny Bird's sure-fire hiccup cure, which is to chirp them away. He and the Birdketeers teach Baby Bear to chirp, but he's still hiccuping. | |
Animation | H in space (with astronauts) (First: Episode 3697) | |
Cartoon | The letter H appears in words on buildings. (First: Episode 3368) | |
Muppets | Herry Monster sings "Two Heads Are Better Than One." (First: Episode 1447) | |
Cartoon | Wilma Wiggins makes the very best of a very silly situation by hiccuping her way through an opera. (First: Episode 2963) | |
Celebrity | Samuel Ramey sings a low-octave version of the alphabet song. (First: Episode 3369) | |
Animation | Luxo Sr. examines a box. Luxo Jr. pops out of the box, demonstrating "surprise." (First: Episode 2851) | |
SCENE 6 | Oscar's suggestion is for Telly and Baby Bear to scram. | |
Cartoon | A song about words that end with "OW". Artist: Joey Ahlbum (First: Episode 3510) | |
Muppets | Bert goes to the park to practice his pigeon calls, but instead of attracting a pigeon that says coo, he gets a cow that says moo, an owl that says hoo, a number two, and an entire zoo. (ending edited) (First: Episode 2968) | |
Animation | A dung beetle overcomes an obstacle in his path by exercising. | |
Film | A child in a classroom draws a picture of her dog Puck, and goes over the care required to keep a pet. A Bert and Baby Fozzie plush can be seen in the little girl's bedroom. (First: Episode 2853) | |
SCENE 7 | Baby Bear and Telly visit Gina for advice, but she's busy with a patient -- Elizabeth's cat, Little Murray Sparkles. Baby Bear is so distracted petting the cat that his hiccups go away. | |
Muppets | Elmo's World: Teeth (First: Episode 3919) | |
SCENE 8 | Telly and Baby Bear announce the sponsors. Suddenly the letter H started to have the hiccups. Telly and Baby Bear try to find a way to cure the letter H's hiccups. |
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