Ziek voelen (Feeling Sick) is a Sesamstraat episode that first aired in 1976, during the 1st season.
Picture | Segment | Description |
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Muppets | Ernie and Bert: Ernie has a licorice whip that he offers to share with Bert. He divides the licorice in half with a pair of scissors, but then discovers that Bert's half is longer than his. He cuts off a little bit of Bert's half, and eats it. Then he discovers that his own half is longer than Bert's, and that's not fair, so he cuts a bit off of his own, and eats it. Ernie goes back and forth, shaving off more and more, until the licorice whip is gone. | |
Scene | Sien shows Pino the difference between up and down by using the parking toll that divides the Dutch and Belgian sides of the street. | |
Film | A man does some bending exercises and try to locate his coat. | |
Muppets | Lance directed The Miss Muffet Play. | |
Scene | Pino stubbed his leg and is now stuck with an angry "grmbrg" sound inside his head. Annet offers to pet him so that the angry sound can make way for a nicer sound. | |
Cartoon | Donnie Budd sings about animals in groups of five on a farm. Artist: Bud Luckey | |
Animation | An elephant uses its trunk to spell out the word "slurf" (trunk). (The same elephant appears in the credit sequence for this episode.) | |
Muppets | Grover sings "What Do I Do When I'm Alone?" | |
Scene | Tommie has caught a cold and is now sneezing and blowing his nose. Pino tries to make the same noises, but he can't, since he's not sick. | |
Film | A hand uses a handkerchief to make a nose blow. | |
Muppets | A group of Muppets (including Herry Monster) split into two separate teams for a game -- however, one of the small ones points out that they've split into one team of big players and one team of small players. They eventually agree to play Tiddly-Winks. | |
Animation | Stop-motion animation of feet wiping off on the mat. | |
Film | David sings "I'm Pretty" over a film of fish and other sea creatures. | |
Scene | Tommie signs off the episode of Sesamstraat from behind a television set (which is made out of cardboard box) and comes falling down with his latest invention. A credit crawl follows, featuring the elephant from the "Slurf" sketch, who blows the credits away and waves goodbye. |
External Links[]
http://www.nps.nl/nps/sesamstraat//vroegerennu/hetbeginvansesamstraat.htmlachterdeschermen