Sesame Street: Episode 4216 (Full) (Original PBS Broadcast) (Recreation)

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00:00Hi, I'm Murray from Sesame Street, and I'm looking for the word on the street.
00:05What's the word on the street?
00:07Cling.
00:07What does it mean to cling?
00:09Cling is to like stick to something.
00:11Like when your socks cling together in the laundry?
00:15When you kind of hold on to somebody, like I'm clinging to you.
00:19Monkeys cling to trees.
00:21A bug can stick to a plant or a wall.
00:23Nice clinging, little bug.
00:25Keep listening for the word cling today on Sesame Street.
00:28Cling.
00:29That's the word on the street.
00:36Can you tell me how to get?
00:38Can you tell me how to get?
00:40Sunny day, sweeping the clouds away.
00:45On my way to where the air is sweet.
00:50Can you tell me how to get?
00:52How to get to Sesame Street?
00:55Can you tell me how to get?
00:58Call and play, everything's A-OK.
01:03Friendly neighbors there, that's where we meet.
01:07Can you tell me how to get?
01:09How to get to Sesame Street?
01:13Can you tell me how to get to Sesame Street?
01:23Oh, you need some help?
01:24Can I?
01:25Yeah, yeah, yeah, come on, come on.
01:28It's OK, it's OK.
01:31Hi.
01:32Welcome to Sesame Street.
01:34Welcome.
01:34We were just sorting some laundry.
01:36Oh, laundry.
01:37That's a lot of R-word.
01:38That's right, it is.
01:40Hello, everybody.
01:42Hey, Grover, what can I do for you?
01:45Oh, I need to have this cape cleaned, please.
01:49Cool.
01:50Is this your Super Grover cape?
01:52Sheila, please.
01:55I do not want anyone to know my super secret identity.
01:59Oh, right.
02:01Sorry.
02:02Don't worry, Grover.
02:03I will have you-know-who's cape cleaned in no time.
02:07This you-know-the-better, Leela.
02:09You never know when someone may need some super help.
02:15Oh, I don't think the dryer dried my socks.
02:18Oh, no.
02:20Someone's soggy socks are in need of super assistance.
02:23I better spring into action.
02:26But, but, but, Grover, Grover, Grover.
02:28What?
02:29Grover, your cape isn't clean yet.
02:32Oh, that is right.
02:33I guess there is nothing I can do.
02:35Oh, looks like I'm out of fabric softener.
02:38Oh, dear.
02:40A poor little fabric softener-less damsel
02:42is in distress.
02:44I must act and act now.
02:46But Grover doesn't have his cape.
02:48But how can I stand idly by?
02:50Gina's clothes need to be springtime fresh.
02:53Anybody know how to get cream filling out the suede?
02:57That is it.
02:58I cannot stand it anymore.
03:00This laundromat needs a superhero.
03:03But, but, Grover's cape isn't ready yet.
03:05The laundromat can't have a superhero right now.
03:08Or maybe it can.
03:10Stay right here, little Elmo.
03:11A new superhero is about to be born.
03:17Elmo will stay right here, Grover.
03:20Uh, what is going on?
03:21Our Grover's turning himself into a new superhero.
03:24Be right back.
03:25Just doing a little smithing.
03:27OK.
03:28A new superhero?
03:29What new superhero?
03:32What is with the music?
03:33Elmo likes it.
03:35Wow.
03:37Cool.
03:40I am Iron Monster.
03:43Iron Monster?
03:44Yes, Iron Monster.
03:46Superhero on the laundromat.
03:49The laundromat doesn't need a superhero.
03:51Of course it does.
03:52That is why I fashioned this stylish metal suit.
03:55Now I can iron out any trouble.
03:57I can straighten out any dilemma.
03:59I can permanently press out any problem.
04:01And, oh yes, I can fly.
04:07Are you OK?
04:08Iron Monster is OK.
04:10Grover?
04:14I don't think this is a very good idea.
04:15Why don't you just take the metal suit off?
04:17Oh, no.
04:17I cannot.
04:18Too many people need my help.
04:20So until my cape is clean, I will be Iron Monster.
04:28Oh, I think I get this now.
04:37Yikes.
04:38I'd better get Grover's cape clean
04:39before somebody gets hurt.
04:42Are you OK, Iron Monster?
04:44Yes, but, uh, I think I dented my derriere.
04:50Ew.
04:55Hey, Elmo, have you seen Leela?
04:57I kind of need a little help.
04:58Well, could you?
05:00Oh, let's put the music.
05:03I am Iron Monster.
05:08Iron Monster?
05:10Yeah, he's the superhero at the laundromat.
05:13OK.
05:14How can I help you today, laundromat-using citizen?
05:17OK, um, I actually need someone to break a dollar.
05:20Iron Monster can iron out this problem.
05:23Great.
05:23OK.
05:25Hi-ya!
05:26Hi-ya!
05:27Huh?
05:27Hi-ya!
05:29What are you doing?
05:30I am trying to break your dollar, Chris.
05:33Hi-ya!
05:33That is not how you break a dollar.
05:35Hi-ya!
05:35Hi-ya!
05:36Ew.
05:36You are absolutely right.
05:38This is how you break a dollar.
05:40Hi-ya!
05:42Hi-ya!
05:42Be careful with my money!
05:46What's going on?
05:47Iron Monster's trying to break Chris's dollar!
05:51The dollar is breaking me!
05:53Oh!
05:53Oh!
05:54Oh!
05:54Oh!
05:55Oh!
05:55Oh!
05:56Oh!
05:56Oh!
05:59Iron Monster, when Chris asked you to change his dollar,
06:03he didn't mean for you to destroy it.
06:05He did not?
06:06No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
06:07That's not what I meant.
06:08I meant I needed change for the washing machine.
06:11Change?
06:12Yeah, see, you need to put quarters into the washing
06:15machines to make them work.
06:16And each dollar is equal to 1, 2, 3, 4 quarters.
06:27So Chris wanted four quarters for his dollar.
06:31Actually, now that I've been thinking about it,
06:34I'm doing a lot more laundry today,
06:35so I'm going to need more change.
06:37All right, how much change would you like?
06:40Let's see, well, $2, please.
06:44How many quarters is that?
06:45Oh, um, this is making my little iron ring hurt.
06:51Elmo just said no.
06:53How many, Elmo?
06:54Well, if Chris gets four quarters for each dollar,
06:57then Chris would get, let's see, 1, 2, 3, 4 quarters for $1.
07:06And 1, 2, 3, 4 quarters for the other dollar.
07:13So that makes.
07:13Stand back, Iron Monster will count them for you.
07:171, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 quarters all together.
07:27Exactly.
07:27Thank you very much.
07:30That's some, that's really good.
07:31All in a day's work for Iron Monster.
07:40What does this button do?
07:41Whoa.
07:44I think I better go check and see if that cape's ready.
07:48Whoa, ah, ah, ah.
07:51Is Iron Monster OK?
07:53Yes.
07:56Just resting my little iron muscles.
07:58Oh, thanks.
08:01Oh, hey, Elmo.
08:03Have you seen Leela?
08:04I really need her help.
08:05Oh, yeah.
08:09Uh, who's playing the guitar?
08:12Oh, ah, ah, ah.
08:13Ah, oh, oh.
08:17I am iron.
08:20I am, oh.
08:22Elmo will help.
08:23Oh, thank you.
08:24You're welcome.
08:25I am Iron Monster.
08:27Iron Monster?
08:29Yes.
08:29And what seems to be the laundry-related problem?
08:33Well, I have a couple of stains here on my sweatshirt,
08:36and I want to see if Leela can get them out.
08:38So you want to subtract these stains.
08:41I guess you could say that.
08:43Iron Monster will iron out this problem.
08:46Get out, stains.
08:49Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah.
08:51What are you doing?
08:53I am using all my cute little iron strength
08:56to stamp out these stains.
08:59Ah, ah.
09:00Oh, my sweatshirt.
09:02These stains have been subtracted.
09:05No, not exactly.
09:07Uh-oh.
09:08What is it now, guys?
09:10Well, Iron Monster was trying to subtract stains,
09:13but it looks like he added them instead.
09:17Added stains?
09:19I'm afraid so, Leela.
09:21When I came in here, I had two stains on my sweatshirt.
09:24Yeah.
09:24And Iron Monster threw the sweatshirt and added, let's
09:27see, one, two, three, four, five.
09:31And that is two more stains, so that's one, two.
09:33And let's add them.
09:35One, two, three, four, five, six, seven stains all together.
09:40Oh, I'm so sorry, Gabby.
09:42Do not worry.
09:43I will just use my iron strength and rip them off
09:46this sweatshirt.
09:47Give them to me.
09:47Oh, no, no, no, no.
09:49Iron Monster, why don't we just use some stain remover?
09:52Oh.
09:52Well, I guess you could do that.
09:54Right.
10:10Look.
10:11One of the stains got subtracted.
10:13Now there are one, two, three, four, five, six stains left.
10:22Two more stains are gone, and that leaves four stains.
10:27And now, four more stains are subtracted, and.
10:31I will handle this.
10:32Four stains take away four stains leaves zero stains.
10:40Good as new.
10:41Thanks.
10:42It is my iron pleasure, for I am Iron Monster.
10:47Oh.
10:49I sure hope that cape is clean.
10:53What is Iron Monster doing over there?
10:55Oh, just pondering why I did not choose
10:58to be a lighter superhero like Featherman or Balloon Boy.
11:02Maybe next time.
11:04Hi, Elmo.
11:04Oh, hi, Maria.
11:05Where is Leela?
11:06I need some help.
11:07Where?
11:08Oh, yeah.
11:09What's with the power floors?
11:11Oh.
11:12Oh.
11:15Oh.
11:15Sorry about that.
11:17I am Iron Monster.
11:20Iron Monster?
11:22Yes.
11:22Superhero of the laundromat.
11:25What seems to be the trouble?
11:26Well, I seem to have lost a sock.
11:28Do not worry.
11:29Iron Monster will use his special super powers
11:33to iron out this problem.
11:35What's super special powers?
11:37Static clinging.
11:39Static cling?
11:41Static cling, activate.
11:44Whoa.
11:45Whoa.
11:45Whoa.
11:46Whoa.
11:46Whoa.
11:47Whoa.
11:47Whoa.
11:48Whoa.
11:48Whoa.
11:49Whoa.
11:49Whoa.
11:50Whoa.
11:50Whoa.
11:51Whoa.
11:51Whoa.
11:52Whoa.
11:52Whoa.
11:53Whoa.
11:53Whoa.
11:54Whoa.
11:54Whoa.
11:55Whoa.
11:55Whoa.
11:56Whoa.
11:56Hey.
11:57Hey.
11:57Hey.
11:58Guys.
11:58Guys.
11:59What is happening?
12:00Did I find the missing sock?
12:02Missing sock?
12:05I'm sorry, Leela.
12:06I just came in and I told them that I was missing a sock.
12:10And all of a sudden, all of this laundry started flying.
12:13That is correct.
12:14Because the best way to find the missing sock
12:16is to use the power of static cling
12:19to make the sock come out from its hiding spot.
12:21Or you could have looked in the missing sock bin.
12:25There's a missing sock bin?
12:26Of course.
12:27It's where I keep all the unmatched socks
12:29I find in the laundromat.
12:31Yeah.
12:32Does Leela think she has Maria's missing sock?
12:35I don't know.
12:37What does it look like, Maria?
12:38Right here.
12:39It's red and white stripes.
12:44Let's see if we can find a match.
12:48Is this one a match?
12:49No, no.
12:50This one is brown and doesn't have any stripes.
12:53OK.
12:54How about this one?
12:57Well, that one is striped, but it
12:59has stripes of blue and yellow.
13:02No, not red and white.
13:03So it doesn't match.
13:05All right.
13:07Ah, how about this one?
13:10Well, they both have red and white stripes.
13:14I will handle this.
13:19These are indeed a match.
13:21Oh, well, thank you very much.
13:23Always willing to lend an iron hand.
13:25If you ever need help, just call on Iron Monster.
13:29Hey, Rover.
13:31I think it might be time to say goodbye to Iron Monster.
13:35Goodbye to Iron Monster?
13:37Why?
13:39Well, because you know whose cape is finally clean.
13:44Oh, my cape, my cape.
13:46Oh, how I have missed you.
13:49I thought you didn't want anyone to know
13:50about your secret identity.
13:52Oh, it is good to see you, cape.
13:56But wait, wait, wait, wait.
13:57What about the Iron Monster?
13:59What will the laundromat do without a superhero?
14:02I think the laundromat already has a superhero.
14:05Who?
14:06Leela.
14:07Me?
14:08Yes, it seems you can handle any problem
14:11there is in the laundromat.
14:12In fact, I think from now on, you
14:14should call yourself Iron Leela.
14:17Yeah, Iron Leela, hooray.
14:21Thanks, guys.
14:22Well, it looks like my job is done here.
14:25It is time to say goodbye to Iron Monster.
14:33Hi, I'm Jude.
14:34And I'm here to tell you all about the word cling.
14:37Now, the word cling means to stick to.
14:40And I'd love to show you cling, but I have nothing
14:42here that I can cling to.
14:44Whoa.
14:45Easy does it, monkey.
14:47Well, this monkey's really sticking to me.
14:50Wait a minute, this monkey is clinging to me.
14:53Squeak, squeak, squeak.
14:55OK, now this mouse is clinging to me.
14:59Glub, glub.
15:00OK, now an octopus is clinging to me.
15:05Hey, guys, why are you all clinging to me?
15:07Because we love you, Jude-la.
15:12Can you let go now?
15:12Because I have an important meeting I have to get to.
15:15Oh, no way.
15:16We're clinging to you.
15:20All right, come on.
15:22Cling.
15:28Can you move your arms like wings?
15:31Like this.
15:34Great.
15:35You're all ready for Abby's Flying Fairy School.
15:38But first, check out the letter L.
15:43That's right, it's time to play Bring Out Your L.
15:48What sound does the letter L make?
15:52Oh, you're really good at L.
15:56That's good.
15:56Now, come on, let's find some things
15:59that start with the letter L. Bring out your L.
16:03Bring out your L.
16:05I have something.
16:06What is it?
16:06It's my license.
16:08License.
16:09License starts with L. Bring out your L.
16:13Lipstick.
16:14Lipstick definitely starts with L. L-l-lipstick.
16:17Anything that starts with L.
16:19I can laugh for you.
16:20Bring out your laugh.
16:22L, laugh.
16:24Do you have anything that starts with the letter L?
16:28Oh, I see something.
16:30It's right under your nose and above your chin,
16:33and you give kisses with it.
16:36It's your lip.
16:40Oh, boy.
16:41Come on, let's check out more about the letter L.
16:45Letter L is taking us to a world that starts with the sound
16:50la, la, la, lemon.
16:54Letter L, come back.
16:57La, la, la, la, la, lemon.
17:00La, la, la, la, la, lemon.
17:04Lemon is a word that starts with L. Lemon.
17:08Did you say lemon?
17:09La, la, la, la, la, lemon.
17:13Now sing with Elmo.
17:16Come on, everybody.
17:18La, la, la, la, la, lemon.
17:21La, la, la, la, la, lemon.
17:24♪ Newman is a word that starts with O! Newman! Is that Newman? No! La la la la! Newman!
17:34It's time for...
17:36Abby's Flying Fairy School!
17:38Yeah!
17:44Look up high in the sky, see a ghoul, it can fly!
17:48Let's all hurry to the Flying Fairy School!
17:52Grab your wand, bring your wings, we will learn magic things!
17:58Let's all hurry to the Flying Fairy School!
18:01How to make us grow!
18:04And how to make us shrink!
18:08How to solve a problem with a single twinkle think!
18:12This school is really magic, and magic's really cool!
18:16Let's go in, let's begin at Flying Fairy School!
18:31Oh, hello! Welcome to Flying Fairy School!
18:35Did you meet our class pet, Niblet? He's a gerbilcorn, you know!
18:39Oh, can we take him out now? Oh, can we take him out?
18:42Of course! Gonnigan, I believe it's your turn to take Niblet out!
18:46Me? Pick up a gerbilcorn? I don't think so...
18:51Gonnigan? Where's Gonnigan?
18:53He's gone again!
18:55That's okay, Gonnigan. He'll pick him up when he's ready.
18:58I'll pick up that cute little gerbilcorn! Come here, Nib! Give me a hug!
19:04Help!
19:06Watch your wand, Blogg!
19:08Why?
19:09You know what they say, give your wand to a gerbilcorn and woo the day that you were born!
19:16Huh?
19:17Don't let him get your wand!
19:19He'll never get my wand!
19:21Oh no! He's got your wand!
19:24This can't be good!
19:27Where's that pesky gerbilcorn with my wand?
19:31There he is!
19:35And there he goes!
19:36Come on!
19:39Let's go, Gonnigan! We need all the fairies we can get!
19:43You know gerbilcorns, they love to be chased! A little fairy chase music, please!
19:51Where is he? Where'd he go?
19:52I don't see him!
19:54Excuse me, officer! Have you seen our gerbilcorn?
19:57Oh, cool!
19:58Thank you, officer!
20:00Wait a minute!
20:09Oh, I'll never find him!
20:11Never? Do fairies say never?
20:13Never!
20:15Do you know where Niblet is?
20:17Boo-boo!
20:18Wait! I think I hear something!
20:22What's that noise?
20:24Boo-boo-boo-boo-boo-boo-boo-boo!
20:26Hey, keep it down in that picture! We're trying to find Niblet!
20:29What's that noise?
20:31Boo-boo-boo-boo-boo-boo-boo-boo!
20:35Hey, keep it down in that picture! We're trying to find Niblet!
20:40Niblet!
20:42Follow that gerbilcorn!
20:48Are we in the picture yet?
20:50I don't think so.
20:56Maybe we need a little help.
20:58Spot! Oh, Spot!
21:02How do we get into the drawing spot?
21:05Fetch, Spot! Fetch!
21:07Woof-woof!
21:25Woof-woof!
21:27Spot, I'd love to use a door to go in the picture, but there are no doors here.
21:32Let's Twinkle Think!
21:34Twinkle Think! Twinkle Think! Twinkle Think!
21:38Wait! Niblet is in the picture Gonnigan drew!
21:42Hey, yeah! Maybe I can just draw a door in my picture!
21:46Now that's a colorful idea!
21:52It worked! Yay!
21:54Let's go!
22:01We're in!
22:03Yeah! Now how do we get out?
22:05Wait! Don't wait on us now, Gonnigan! We have to get Niblet back!
22:10Right! Niblet!
22:15Niblet!
22:25Oh no! A raging river!
22:27Now we're sunk!
22:29No we're not! We can fly across!
22:32Wait! We don't have our water wings!
22:35We need something that floats!
22:38How about this?
22:46A pumpkin?
22:47You can't cross the river on a pumpkin!
22:50It's floating!
22:52I have an idea!
22:57A pumpkin boat!
22:58No, no, what was I thinking?
23:01That's it! The sail will get us there faster! You are a very genius!
23:07I am? Let's go!
23:17Oh no! We're on top of a mountain!
23:19And Niblet's at the bottom!
23:22How do we get down?
23:23What makes things move on land?
23:25How about this?
23:28Wheels!
23:37We're at the bottom!
23:41Now we're at the top!
23:47Bottom! Top! Bottom! Top! Bottom!
23:58We're at the bottom!
24:00And so is Niblet!
24:02And my wand!
24:06He's heading for the border!
24:12He's out of the picture!
24:14Ouch! Ouch! Ouch!
24:16A perfect three-ouch landing!
24:18He's over there!
24:20In the block corner!
24:21We've got him cornered!
24:23And blocked!
24:28And blocked!
24:36It's locked!
24:37It can't be locked! My wand is in there!
24:40We need an open-the-door spell!
24:43What rhymes with door?
24:45A snore?
24:46Floor!
24:47Ja-ja-ga-boar!
24:48That sounds magical! Let's try it!
24:52Open the door! Ja-ja-ga-boar!
24:57It worked!
24:58On every door but Niblet's!
25:04Mrs. Sparklenose!
25:06Good rhyme, fairies!
25:08But it didn't work! Niblet's still in there!
25:12Alas, there is no magic spell for that!
25:15Huh?
25:16No person, fairy, elf or troll can open the door to a gerbilcorn hole!
25:21Then how will we ever catch him?
25:23You can't catch a gerbilcorn unless he wants to be caught!
25:27I'll never get to pet him again!
25:30And I'll never get to try to pet him again!
25:33I'll never get my wand back!
25:35Now, now, do fairies say never?
25:39Sometimes!
25:44I'll miss his soft, furry fur!
25:48I'll miss his gerbilcorn horn!
25:52I'll miss my wand!
25:54Don't forget about my wand!
25:56I'm gonna miss the way he says eep eep!
26:01Yeah, like that!
26:03I miss it already!
26:08Niblet!
26:15My wand!
26:16Thanks, Nibs!
26:21Oh, okay!
26:25Oh, this feels nice!
26:27I guess gone again was ready!
26:30Good job, fairies!
26:32Stars for everyone!
26:34You too!
26:36Catch!
26:39Let's go!
26:40Yeah, the frogs get to take a turn!
26:44This track's gotta be old!
26:47Right, walkin' down the street of Sesame
26:50Notice that your tummy feels so hungry
26:52Maybe you should choose a food that's good for you
26:55It's time to eat your favorite fruit!
26:57Eat em up, and clear your plate
26:59Eat em up, and clear your plate
27:02Let's eat em and eat em
27:05Let's eat em, let's eat em, let's eat em, let's eat em up!
27:08Eat your favorite fruits
27:11Well, it's so juicy and sweet
27:13Eat your favorite fruits, eat your favorite fruits, eat your favorite fruits, eat your
27:21favorite fruits, eat your favorite fruits, eat your favorite fruits, eat your favorite
27:26fruits.
27:27Are you ready for an adventure?
27:29Great!
27:30Because Bert and Ernie's great adventures are coming soon, but first, we're going to
27:34check out...
27:35The number seven!
27:36How many is seven?
27:371, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24,
27:4125, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46,
27:5047, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67,
27:5867, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 85,
28:0686, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 94, 95, 96, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 111, 122, 133,
28:29144, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 159, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 151, 152, 157, 159, 151, 152, 157, 159, 151, 152, 157, 158, 159, 159, 152, 157, 159, 159, 152, 157, 159, 159, 159, 159, 159, 159, 159, 159, 159, 159, 159, 159, 159, 159, 159, 159, 159, 159, 159, 159, 159, 159
28:59My bed starts tappin', somethin' special's gonna happen
29:04This is kinda catchy
29:06My favorite kind of travelin'
29:09Yeah, we're adventuring
29:12Come along with Bert and Ernie
29:15We're gonna take a little journey
29:19Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures
29:25Hey, can you throw our ball back?
29:30Huh? Oh, sure!
29:32Thanks!
29:33Leap! Ribbit! Leap! Ribbit! Leap! Ribbit!
29:38Ernie, why are you playing leap frog with a real frog?
29:43This isn't just any frog, Bert. It's the Amazing Froggy!
29:47We're gonna train her to win the Great Frog Jumping Contest!
29:51Uh, we are?
29:52Uh-huh. First prize is a year's free pass to the ducky ride for the winning frog and her coaches.
29:59That's us, Bert. We'll be able to ride it anytime we want.
30:03Oh, Ernie.
30:04Aw, come on, Bert. It's for the rubber ducky ride, and the Amazing Froggy is sure to win the race.
30:10All she needs is a little training.
30:15Hey, that frog just ate my breadcrumbs!
30:17An athlete needs to eat, Bert. Let's find her some energy food.
30:22Hey!
30:23That's not quite what I meant.
30:25Oh, no you don't! There you go!
30:28Thanks!
30:29Ribbit!
30:30Aw. Here, take this instead.
30:34Ribbit!
30:36Why, Bert, I think she likes you.
30:40Ribbit!
30:41Ribbit!
30:42Ribbit!
30:43Ribbit!
30:44Ribbit!
30:45Ribbit!
30:46Uh-oh. Are those frogs going to race, too?
30:50Don't worry, Bert. Froggy can beat them. I can see us on that rubber ducky ride already.
30:55I don't know, Ernie. Those look like professional jumping frogs.
30:59Well, you have to think positive, Bert. Come, Froggy. Show us your best jump.
31:07All right, then. Let's practice leap frog again. I'll go first. Leap!
31:11Now you leap, Froggy.
31:14Uh, okay. Well, I have another idea. Don't go anywhere.
31:17Oh, brother.
31:21Enough with the kisses, okay?
31:24Boing! Boing! Boing! Boing!
31:26Watch me, Froggy. Jump like this.
31:28Ernie!
31:33Froggy!
31:35Look, Bert. She has talent in her.
31:37That's not talent, Ernie. It's a rubber ball.
31:41All competing frogs, report to the starting line.
31:44The race is starting. Come on.
31:48Frogs, take your places for the Great Frog Jumping Contest.
31:52And no jumping until the race begins.
31:54Quick, Bert. Help me hold Froggy down.
32:03Frogs on your mark. Get set. Jump!
32:09Come on, Froggy. Jump.
32:10Why isn't she moving, Bert?
32:12She just doesn't seem interested in the race.
32:14You're right. It's you she's interested in.
32:17Huh?
32:18Maybe if you jump, Bert, she'll follow you. Here.
32:21But, Ernie, I am not going to ride a pogo stick in a frog race.
32:26Please, Bert? For Froggy? And me? And the ducky ride?
32:32Oh, all right.
32:35Follow me, Froggy.
32:37Go, Froggy.
32:51The winner of the Great Frog Jumping Contest and a year of ducky rides
32:57is the amazing Froggy and her coping team.
33:01You did it, Froggy. You won.
33:04You're very welcome.
33:06Enjoying the ducky ride?
33:08I love it.
33:13But I think she still likes you best.
33:33Good night, Bert.
33:34Good night, Ernie.
33:40Uh-oh.
33:43Oh, boy. Elmo's World is almost here.
33:46But first, it's time to play Sounds of the Street.
33:50Come on. Use your ears and listen for a sound.
33:57I hear something.
34:00Do you know that sound?
34:03Bird.
34:06Great. Let's do some more listening.
34:11Do you hear what I hear?
34:13What sound is that?
34:17Cardboard.
34:19Nice work.
34:22Whoa. That's a strange sound.
34:25What is making that sound?
34:28A top-dancing octopus.
34:32That was odd.
34:34Now, let's keep watching, because Elmo's World is coming soon.
34:39Hi. Elmo's here with his good friend, Mr. LL Cool J.
34:43Hey, what's up? We're about to go on an addition expedition.
34:46Want to come?
34:47An addition expedition? What's that?
34:49That's when you add them up.
34:51Oh.
34:52Let's go on an addition expedition.
34:55You don't have to be a mathematician
34:57or wave a magic wand like a fancy magician.
34:59All you have to do is...
35:02Add them up. Add them up. Add them up.
35:05Yeah. Come on.
35:12Look at those birds. They're singing a song.
35:14How many birds are singing along?
35:16Put the birds together, and here's what you do.
35:19Add up all the birds who are singing to you.
35:21Add them up. Add them up.
35:23Come on.
35:24Add them up.
35:25OK. One, two chickens, and one penguin is one, two, three birds.
35:33Elmo added them up.
35:34You got it. You're doing addition.
35:39Oh, nice bird song, birds.
35:44Add them. Add them. Add them up.
35:46Here's some animals hip-hopping on the wall.
35:48Hip-hop.
35:49How many hoppers are hopping in all?
35:51Put them all together, and here's what you do.
35:53Add up all the animals hopping over you.
35:55Add them up. Add them up. Add them up.
35:59OK. Two rabbits plus two frogs make one, two, three, four animals.
36:07Add them up. Add them up.
36:09Right again.
36:10Hip-hop. Hip-hip-hip-hip-hop.
36:12Add them. Add them. Add them up.
36:14Now, this is the end of our addition expedition,
36:17so next time you wind up in an adding position,
36:21remember to stick with our adding tradition.
36:23I said remember to stick with our adding tradition.
36:25Add them up. Add them up. Add them up.
36:29Oh, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
36:31Elmo sees something else we should add.
36:34What's that?
36:35Friends.
36:36Well, one Elmo monster and one Mr. LL Cool J makes one, two friends.
36:42You got that right, Elmo.
36:43Yeah. Add them up.
36:47Hey, Nathan, tell them what's up next.
36:50Elmo's World.
36:51Oh, yeah.
36:55La-la-la-la, la-la-la-la, Elmo's World.
37:00La-la-la-la, la-la-la-la, Elmo's World.
37:05Elmo loves his goldfish, his crayon, too.
37:17That's Elmo's World.
37:23Hey, Dorothy. Hi.
37:25Oh, hi. Hi. Welcome to Elmo's World.
37:29Oh, Elmo's so happy to see you.
37:31Oh, and so is Dorothy.
37:33Say hello, Dorothy.
37:37Oh, guess what Elmo's thinking about today.
37:40Ribbit. Ribbit.
37:43Come here.
37:45Hey, that's funny.
37:47Elmo doesn't see anything.
37:49Do you? Do you see anything?
37:52Ribbit.
37:53You see something? Well, where?
37:57Elmo doesn't see anything.
38:00Not over here, either.
38:02Ribbit. Ribbit.
38:04There you are.
38:06That's right. Frogs.
38:08Ribbit. Ribbit.
38:11You know frogs.
38:13Wait, wait, wait. Come back, frog.
38:15That's a very happy frog.
38:43Oh, look. Dorothy's been thinking about frogs, too.
38:57Oh, what's that, Dorothy? Huh?
39:00Oh, OK. OK, OK.
39:02Dorothy has a question.
39:04How do you leap like a frog?
39:06Oh, good question, Dorothy.
39:08Hey, Dorothy, let's ask Mr. Noodle.
39:10Mr. Noodle.
39:13Shade has a frog in his throat.
39:15Hop to it, Shade, please.
39:18Oh, thank you, Shade.
39:20Oh, hey, Mr. Noodle.
39:23Do you know that you have a frog on your shoulder?
39:26Ribbit. Ribbit.
39:32Ribbit. Ribbit.
39:36Mr. Noodle. Mr. Noodle.
39:38Dorothy has a frog question.
39:41Are you ready, Mr. Noodle? Good.
39:43How do you leap like a frog, Mr. Noodle?
39:46Yeah.
39:47How do you leap like a frog?
39:49Go ahead, Mr. Noodle.
39:53Wait, what is that?
39:55He's dancing.
39:57Mr. Noodle.
39:59That's leaping like a dancer, Mr. Noodle, not like a frog.
40:03Leap like a frog.
40:05You can do it.
40:07And go.
40:09That's not a frog.
40:11Those are kangaroo hops.
40:13You need to leap like a frog, not like a kangaroo.
40:16No, you got to leap like a frog.
40:18Mr. Noodle, I have an idea.
40:20Squat down.
40:23Yeah, like that.
40:25What is he doing?
40:26He's swallowing like a duck.
40:28Mr. Noodle.
40:30Well, that's very good.
40:31But listen, Mr. Noodle.
40:33Brush off with your legs.
40:35Where are your legs?
40:39One leg.
40:41Two legs.
40:43Now use your legs, Mr. Noodle.
40:46I think he's got it.
40:48He's being like a frog.
40:50Now leap.
40:52Leap, Mr. Noodle.
40:54He's got it.
40:56You're leaping, Mr. Noodle.
40:57That's leaping like a frog.
40:59He's a leap frog.
41:01Mr. Noodle.
41:03What's that, Dorothy?
41:05Oh, OK.
41:06Dorothy wants to ask someone else.
41:08How do you leap like a frog?
41:14Dorothy, this is how I leap like a frog.
41:17I squat down and push up.
41:19I squat down and push up, too.
41:21Me, too.
41:22Leaping, leaping, leaping, leaping, leaping, leaping.
41:27Thanks, kids.
41:29And thanks, Dorothy.
41:30Now, Elmo will ask a baby.
41:34Hello, baby.
41:35Hi.
41:36Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
41:37Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
41:39Baby, how do you leap like a frog?
41:45Oh, thank you, baby.
41:47Kiss, kiss.
41:48Mwah.
41:52And now, Elmo has a question for you.
42:00How many frogs can fit on this lily pad?
42:04Let's count them and see.
42:06One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
42:19Nine frogs.
42:21Yay.
42:22And one very big frog.
42:25That makes 10 frogs.
42:28Be careful, frogs.
42:30Whoa, whoa.
42:33Boy, that made quite a splash.
42:35Great counting, everybody.
42:37Oh, boy.
42:38What's that, Dorothy?
42:40Huh?
42:41Oh, yeah.
42:42Elmo's all wet.
42:44Oh, so's Dorothy.
42:49Boy, Elmo made a funny.
42:52Now, Elmo's wondering something else.
42:55Where do frogs live?
42:56Let's find out.
42:58Oh, Dror.
43:01Dror has a frog in his throat, too.
43:04Let's see, Dror.
43:05The big.
43:09Do frogs live in a nest, in a hat, or in a pond?
43:17In a pond.
43:18Very good.
43:19Do frogs live in an igloo, in a tree, or in a hammock?
43:29In a tree.
43:30If it's a tree frog.
43:32Do frogs live on a cake, in a wheelbarrow, or in an apartment?
43:39In an apartment.
43:41In someone's pet frog.
43:43Or if it's Kermit the Frog.
43:45Now, this is my kind of pad.
43:50Thanks, Dror.
43:52Elmo has mail.
43:53Oh, yay.
43:55Boy, Elmo loves getting mail.
43:57Elmo has mail.
43:58Elmo has mail.
43:59Elmo has mail.
44:01Look, look.
44:02Computer, you're so funny.
44:04Computer has a frog in his throat, too.
44:08Oh, maybe Elmo has email from a frog.
44:15Oh, that's not a frog.
44:16It's Grover.
44:17Grover.
44:18Elmo has email from Grover.
44:21Hello, Elmo.
44:23It is I, Grover, your frog expert.
44:26I am here in the woods with my class looking for froggies.
44:30Say hello to Elmo, class.
44:32Hello, Elmo.
44:33Elmo.
44:34Did you know that some froggies live in the woods?
44:38Mm-hmm.
44:39It is true.
44:40See, right here.
44:41That is a froggie.
44:42No, it isn't.
44:44That's a rock.
44:46Rocks aren't alive.
44:48Frogs are.
44:49They eat and breathe.
44:53That is what I was going to say.
44:55Oh, now here.
44:57Here is a froggie.
44:59That's not a frog.
45:01It's a butterfly.
45:03Butterflies have wings to fly.
45:07Frogs don't have wings to fly.
45:11I knew that.
45:12Ribbit, ribbit.
45:14Did you hear that?
45:15That is the sound a frog makes.
45:17There must be a frog around here someplace.
45:19Froggie!
45:21Ribbit, ribbit.
45:22There it is.
45:24Ribbit.
45:25On your head.
45:26Ribbit.
45:27Do not be silly.
45:28That is not a frog.
45:29That is my hat.
45:30Ribbit, ribbit.
45:32It's under your hat.
45:34What did you say?
45:35I cannot hear you with all that ribbiting.
45:37Ribbit, ribbit, ribbit, ribbit, ribbit.
45:40Look, class.
45:42This is very rare.
45:43A hopping hat.
45:45That's not a hopping hat.
45:48It's a.
45:50Ribbit, ribbit.
45:51A banana?
45:52No.
45:53Ribbit.
45:54It's a frog.
45:56Ribbit, ribbit.
45:57Well, of course it is.
45:58I recognized it at once.
46:00I am a froggie expert, you know.
46:02And there you have it, Elmo.
46:04A frog.
46:05Ribbit.
46:06Um, keep it under your hat.
46:08Ribbit, ribbit.
46:10Thanks, Froggie.
46:11Thanks, Froggie.
46:13Thanks, computer.
46:15Elmo's friend, Shawn, went to see a frog exhibit at the museum.
46:20And he told Elmo all about it.
46:24I love frogs.
46:27So one day, my dad took me to the frog exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History.
46:34They had frogs from all over the world.
46:37I never saw so many kinds of frogs.
46:41There were poison dart frogs from Central America.
46:46Their bright colors are a sign for animals to stay away.
46:52Danger.
46:53Don't touch.
46:55There were big frogs like the African bullfrog.
46:59It's bigger than both my hands.
47:02And there are little frogs.
47:04The golden mantella frog is the size of a penny.
47:09Most frogs live in or near water.
47:12They're pretty good swimmers.
47:15But some frogs don't live near water.
47:18My dad showed me a picture of a frog that actually lives in the desert.
47:24The Mexican dumpy frog is a tree frog.
47:27Tree frogs, of course, live in trees.
47:30They have sticky feet that help them stick to the branches.
47:34And occasionally to another frog.
47:38It took me a while to spot the Vietnamese mossy frog.
47:43They're camouflaged to blend in with the things around them.
47:47There are two frogs on that moss.
47:50Can you see them?
47:53Frogs eat mostly bugs and worms.
47:59They're really good shots with their tongues.
48:02But sometimes they miss.
48:05I even saw a Chinese gliding frog.
48:09They have special feet that help them leap and glide from tree to tree.
48:16I love frogs.
48:18Frogs are my favorite kind of animal.
48:23Aw, thanks, Shawn.
48:25The museum sure has a lot of frogs.
48:28Now, Elmo wants to learn more about frogs, don't you?
48:31How can we learn even more?
48:34Elmo knows we can watch the Frog Channel on TV.
48:39TV, where are you?
48:41TV, you're home.
48:44Boy, everybody has a frog in their throat today.
48:49Even Elmo.
48:51Ribbit, ribbit.
48:52Oh, that means turn yourself on, TV.
48:56This is the ribbit.
48:58Oh, pardon me, I have a frog in my throat.
49:00This is the Frog Channel, ribbiting entertainment for everyone.
49:04Today on the Frog Channel, a frog is born.
49:07Starring Jumpy Garland.
49:10There she is, Jumpy Garland, the most famous frog in the pond.
49:14Uh-oh, the paparazzi.
49:16Tell us, Jumpy, how did you get to be a frog?
49:19Tell us, tell us.
49:21I wasn't always a frog, you know.
49:23I started out the same way you did.
49:25No.
49:26Yes, I was born in this very pond.
49:29I was just an egg drifting in the water.
49:32But deep inside, I felt a change coming.
49:35And one day, it happened.
49:37I became a tadpole.
49:40I had little gills for breathing and a mouth and a tail.
49:44And soon, I started to swim.
49:47But I knew I could be more than a tadpole.
49:51That's when my life changed.
49:54I started to grow legs.
49:56My body got longer.
49:57My head looked more like, well, a head.
50:00Before I knew it, I had arms and a tail.
50:04But I still wasn't all that I could be.
50:07After a while, I lost my tail, and I hopped out of the pond.
50:12And you became a frog.
50:14That's how we became frogs, too.
50:16Yes, my story is your story, except I wanted more.
50:22That's why I became a singer.
50:25Sing for us, Jumpy.
50:27Sure.
50:28Forget your troubles, come on, get happy.
50:32Leave all your cares away.
50:35That frog's a born singer.
50:37Next on the Frog Channel, the tales of Peter Ribbit,
50:40followed by Raging Bullfrog.
50:44Thanks, TV.
50:47Boy, Elmo wants to learn more about frogs.
50:50How can we find out more?
50:52Who could that be?
50:55Come in.
50:57Hi-ya.
50:59Want to talk to a frog?
51:01Ribbit.
51:02Oh, yeah, we can talk to a frog.
51:04Yay.
51:06If you can catch me.
51:09Ribbit.
51:10That's a frog.
51:11Ribbit.
51:12Ribbit.
51:13Ribbit.
51:14Ribbit.
51:15A frog, frog, frog.
51:16Wait, wait, wait, frog.
51:17Wait, wait.
51:18Elmo wants to know what it's like to be a frog.
51:21I haven't the froggiest.
51:24Ribbit.
51:25Oh, watch this.
51:26OK.
51:27I have a long tongue for catching flies.
51:31Whoa.
51:32Fast food.
51:33Yeah.
51:34Oh, and I can breathe through my skin.
51:38Breathe in, breathe out.
51:40Just like that.
51:41Oh, Elmo breathes through Elmo's nose like this.
51:45Ooh.
51:47That's not all I can do.
51:49I can camouflage myself.
51:52Camo what?
51:54Oh, boy.
51:56Camouflage.
51:57That means I can change the color of my skin
52:00to blend in with things.
52:02Watch this.
52:03OK.
52:04Now you see me.
52:06Now you don't.
52:09Now you see me.
52:12Now you don't.
52:14Look, an Elmo frog.
52:17I'm a great leaper, too.
52:18I have long, strong legs.
52:21Ribbit.
52:22Wow, you sure do.
52:24Oh, look, look, look.
52:25Dorothy is imagining Elmo as a frog.
52:28Oh.
52:29Oh, watch this.
52:31Elmo frog is going to leap onto that lily pad over there.
52:36Whoa.
52:40Uh-oh.
52:42Uh-oh.
52:45Oh, Elmo frog has wet feet.
52:47Cool.
52:52Boy, Elmo frog can do the frog kick.
52:56Ribbit, ribbit, ribbit.
53:02Take it from a frog.
53:04Always look before you leap.
53:06Aw, thanks, frog.
53:07You're welcome.
53:08Elmo will remember that.
53:09Oh, good.
53:10Frogs.
53:11Ribbit, ribbit, ribbit.
53:12Ribbit, ribbit.
53:13And so does Dorothy.
53:14That's why Dorothy wants us to sing the frog song.
53:18Oh, can I sing, too?
53:20Frogs are great singers.
53:21Ribbit, ribbit, ribbit.
53:22What do you think?
53:23Sure, frog.
53:24Thanks.
53:25Now, where's piano?
53:26I don't know.
53:27Piano, where are you?
53:30Oh, there you are.
53:31Whoa.
53:35Oh, piano has a frog in his throat, too.
53:38Whoa.
53:41Ribbit, ribbit, ribbit.
53:45Frogs, frogs, frogs.
53:46Frogs, frogs, frogs.
53:47Frogs, frogs, frogs, frogs, frogs.
53:49Sing along if you want.
53:51Frogs, frogs, frogs.
53:52Ribbit, ribbit.
53:53Frogs, frogs, frogs.
53:54Ribbit, ribbit.
53:55Frogs, frogs, frogs.
53:56Ribbit, ribbit.
53:57Frogs, frogs, frogs.
53:58Ribbit, ribbit.
53:59Frogs, frogs, frogs.
54:00Ribbit, ribbit.
54:01Frogs, frogs, frogs.
54:02Ribbit, ribbit.
54:03Frogs, frogs, frogs.
54:04Ribbit, ribbit.
54:05Oh, say goodbye, Dorothy.
54:09Say goodbye, frog.
54:11Ribbit.
54:11Goodbye.
54:12Bye.
54:13Ribbit, ribbit.
54:14Ribbit, ribbit.
54:15Ribbit.
54:16Ribbit, ribbit.
54:17Ribbit.
54:18Doo, doo, doo, doo, doo.
54:20Ribbit, ribbit.
54:21Ribbit.
54:22Ribbit.
54:23That's Elmo's frog.
54:26Ribbit, ribbit, ribbit.
54:28Ribbit.
54:30Ribbit.
54:32Ribbit.
54:33Sesame Street was brought to you today by the letter, uh,
54:36Uh, oh, man, I can't remember today's letter.
54:41There it is.
54:42What letter is that?
54:43L!
54:44Right!
54:45L is the letter of the day.
54:48But what's today's number?
54:52There it is.
54:53What number is it?
54:547!
54:55Right!
54:567 is the number of the day.
54:58So Sesame Street was brought to you today by the letter L
55:02and by the number 7.
55:06This is Murray saying, see you next time on the street.
55:09Peace!

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