Sesame Street: Episode 3918 (2001)

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01:03Sunny day, sweeping the clouds away.
01:16On my way to where the air is sweet.
01:22Can you tell me how to get, how to get to Sesame Street?
01:29Come and play, everything's A-okay.
01:36Friendly neighbors there, that's where we meet.
01:42Can you tell me how to get, how to get to Sesame Street?
01:48How to get to Sesame Street?
01:51How to get to Sesame Street?
01:54How to get to Sesame Street?
02:05Oh, there you are.
02:06Hello.
02:07Oh, I'm glad you're here because wait until you hear Gina's big news.
02:11What?
02:12What's the big news?
02:13Hi, Big Bird.
02:14Hi, Gina.
02:15Hello, Elmo.
02:16What's the big news?
02:17Go ahead, Gina.
02:18Okay, all right.
02:19Tell everybody your big news.
02:20Go ahead.
02:21Tell them, tell them, tell them.
02:23She is a veterinarian.
02:25Yeah.
02:26Wow, a veterinarian.
02:28Yes, yes.
02:29What's a veterinarian again?
02:31Oh.
02:32Oh, oh, oh, go ahead, Gina.
02:33Okay.
02:34Tell them what a veterinarian is.
02:35Yeah, okay, Gina, go ahead.
02:36Well, Elmo, a veterinarian.
02:37It's an animal doctor.
02:38What?
02:39Gina is an animal doctor.
02:40It's an animal doctor.
02:41I told you she had big news.
02:43Wow.
02:44But wait a minute.
02:45What happened to vet school?
02:47Oh, well, Big Bird, I'm done with vet school.
02:49See, I graduated, and now I am a real veterinarian.
02:53A real veterinarian.
02:55Oh, wait till you tell everyone.
02:57Hey, everyone.
02:58Gina is a veterinarian.
02:59A real veterinarian.
03:01Hi, Big Bird.
03:03Hi, Elmo.
03:04Hi, Big Bird.
03:05Did you hear Gina's news?
03:06Go ahead.
03:07Tell her, Gina.
03:08Well, I already did.
03:09She's an animal doctor.
03:10Yeah, we know, Big Bird.
03:11Gina, we brought you this sign.
03:12Yeah, so everyone will know that you're a veterinarian.
03:15Yeah.
03:16You can hang it outside your office.
03:18What?
03:19What office?
03:20Oh, tell them, Gina.
03:22Okay.
03:23Gina's going to have her own office.
03:24Yes.
03:25Oh, boy.
03:27Thank you, guys.
03:28Thank you so much.
03:29You're welcome.
03:30It's great.
03:31You're going to do great.
03:32Yeah.
03:33All right, good luck.
03:35Bye-bye, now.
03:36We appreciate it.
03:37Okay.
03:38Wow.
03:39Well, you know what?
03:40I guess all I have to do is hang my sign, and my new office will be ready.
03:43But, Gina, where is Gina's new office?
03:47Oh, tell them.
03:48Tell them.
03:49You know what, Big Bird?
03:50Go ahead.
03:51You tell them.
03:52Me?
03:53Oh, me?
03:54No, no, no, no.
03:55I couldn't tell, Gina.
03:56It's your news.
03:57Okay.
03:58All right, Elmo, my new office is right here.
04:01Yes, he said it.
04:02Right here?
04:03No.
04:04Yeah, right here on Sesame Street.
04:06Well, can Elmo see it?
04:08Hmm.
04:09Oh, yeah.
04:10Me?
04:11Can I see it, too?
04:12You know what?
04:13My sign can wait.
04:14Yeah, come on.
04:15I've got to show you.
04:16Hey, Gina's new office.
04:17Come on.
04:18Here we go.
04:19Welcome.
04:20Okay.
04:21Come on.
04:22Hi, Mrs. Coleman.
04:23Hi.
04:24Hi, Jolie.
04:25Hi.
04:26How's it going?
04:27Good.
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05:17Good.
05:18That's about it.
05:19But don't read too much at once.
05:20It's not good for you.
05:21It's bad for the kid!
05:22Except the fever because that's a sign that he might be sick.
05:23No, the temperature looks completely normal.
05:24Good.
05:25So I'd say he has a clean bill of health, and he shouldn't come back until sometime next
05:26year Ok.
05:27All right?
05:29Thanks for bringing him in.
05:41Hi.
05:43we have here? Poppy seed. And how come you brought poppy seed in today? She doesn't
05:49eat and poop very much. And what is it that poppy seed eats? Those rabbit pills.
05:56I think I can feel a hairball in poppy seed's stomach. So the prescription for
06:03poppy seed is extra brushing to be sure we get rid of all the mats and extra
06:08hair. And last, she needs a special drink, fresh pineapple juice, because the
06:15pineapple helps to digest the hair in her stomach.
06:22Thanks so much. You're welcome. Bye-bye. Bye-bye. Bye, Ariel. Bye.
06:30Okay, it's up to you. Bernice would like to recite the alphabet. I'm not sure if
06:37this is a wise thing. In any case, go ahead. Here we go. I've done this before.
06:40Okay, go. A. She takes a while. You better sit down for this. B. Can you hurry it
06:57along a little bit? C. C. C. Good. C. Can I just finish it for you? Okay. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. O. P. Q. R. S. T. U. V. W. X. Y. Z.
07:15Excellent. Next time, could you just speed it up? Thank you.
07:23A is for antelope. A. And B is for baboon. B. Baboon. C is for cheetah running underneath the moon. D is for duck and don't forget. D. Duck and don't forget. E is for elephant. Get set. E. Elephant. Get set.
07:49It's the African animal alphabet.
07:56F is frequently for frog. F for frog. And G is for giraffe. G. Giraffe. H is hippopotamus. Here's a laugh.
08:08I is for ibis. That's a bird. Ibis. That's a bird. J is jerboa. Brand new words. Jerboa. Brand new words. In the African animal alphabet.
08:25Then there's kingfisher that starts with K. K. L is for lizard. L. Now we're halfway. M is for monkey.
08:36M. Monkey. N is for newt. N. Newt. O is for okapi. Okapi. P is for peacock. Peacock. P is for butte. Q is for queen bee. Q. Queen bee. And R is nice for rabbit. R. Rabbit. And for salamander, S is still the habit. S. Salamander.
09:05T is for tiger. What a cat. T. Tiger. What a cat. U is for umberbird. What's that? Umberbird. What's that? It's the African animal alphabet.
09:17Viper starts with V. V. And warthog, W. Warthog, W. And for xeris, only letter X will do. X for xeris. Y is for yak and yes, my friend. Yak. Yes, my friend.
09:37Z is for zebra at the end. Z at the end. Of the African animal alphabet. Yes, the African animal alphabet.
10:08Come in right this way, Elmo. Look at this, Dr. Gina Jefferson. That's your name. Yeah, look around. So this is your examination room. Yep, this is where I will take care of sick animals and I'll also give them checkups.
10:27See, this is the examination table and this here is the stethoscope. See, to listen to their heartbeat. Oh, that's cold. And this here is to see their ears. There's no infection. See that? Oh, looks good. And this here is to look in their eyes. Oh, that's bright.
10:47Wow, looks like you've thought of everything, Gina. Yeah, well, I've been planning this for a long time. I wanted to make sure I had everything I needed. But there's one thing Dr. Gina forgot. Really? What? Animals. Elmo is right. You can't be an animal doctor without animals, Gina.
11:08I know. I'm just opening my office today, though. It's going to take a while before I get any patients. Oh, well, don't worry, Dr. Gina. Elmo has a patient right now. You do? Uh-huh. Elmo will be right back.
11:21Oh, I better get ready. Oh, excuse me. Wait till you see this. What? What? What are you going to show me? This is very cool. Ready? Ta-da! Look at this. See, Dr. Gina. How do I look? You look like a real veterinarian. Gosh, I wonder who your first patient will be. Maybe a dog or a cat.
11:47Here's Dr. Gina's first patient. Here we are. Your goldfish? Yeah, Dorothy. Is Dorothy sick, Elmo? Oh, no, big boy. Dorothy's here for her wild fish checkup. Her checkup? Gee, Dr. Gina, did you ever think your first patient would be a fish? Well, you have to start somewhere, right?
12:12Say, ah, Dorothy. Ah. No, not you, big boy. Dorothy. Oh. He's cute, isn't he? Yeah.
12:42What I am is pretty.
12:47Look at a flower. Look at a tree. Look at the birds. Then compare them to me. I'm pretty. What I am is pretty.
13:04Everything looks different, as individual as it can be. So who's to say that what looks funny to you might not be simply gorgeous to me?
13:20A look at the stars and all the beauty you see. Could you ever find a single thing as pretty as me? I'm pretty. What I am is pretty. And that's the way I'm always gonna be.
13:40Bernice, you have wonderful form. Yes. Hmm? I don't know what the number of the day is, do you?
13:50What, just watch this? Okay. No, over here, Bernice. Straight ahead. Oh, maybe it's over there.
13:58Here's a number and six of this name, and we're gonna play a counting game. Here's a puzzle that's got six parts, turning into six red hearts. Six bright, flattering shapes go by. Six, first line in the sky.
14:15Six houses down on the street, dancing to this funky beat. So here's six things that six can do. Now I'm done rapping, how about you? Six. Six.
14:29One, two, three, four, five, six. Six pigs. Six.
14:39One, two, three, four, five, six. One, two, three, four, five, six. One, two, three, four, five, six. Six.
15:08Clap, clap, clap. Ring a bell. It's time for Ernie's Show and Tell. Hmm? Hi there, everybody. I'm Ernie, and I'm here with my good buddy, Patrick. And Patrick has something really neat to show us here today, one of my favorite little things. And what is it, Patrick?
15:36These are duckies.
15:38These are duckies. He has a whole collection of little rubber duckies. Now, tell me about these duckies. Where'd you get these duckies?
15:48I got these from dollar stores, and this one is from the bathtub.
15:54From the bathtub?
15:56And they all make different noises.
15:58Oh, show us the noises. Wow, that's a good noise.
16:02And this, when you put it in the bathtub, it says the word hot.
16:06It says the word hot? What if the water's cold?
16:10It doesn't say anything.
16:12There you go. So tell me about, you know which one I really think is so cute, Patrick? That little teeny weeny yellow ducky on the end there. Show everybody that little ducky. Isn't that cute? Look at that ducky. What are you going to do with that ducky?
16:26I don't know. I'm going to hang it on my backpack.
16:30Hang it on your backpack. That's a great idea. Hey, hey, Patrick, could we count these duckies?
16:34Go ahead.
16:36Okay, count with me.
16:38One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
16:44Nine little duckies all in a row. Patrick, those are really cute. Thank you for bringing your duckies.
16:48But, you know, if you took your ducky, that would make ten.
16:52You know, you're right, because nine plus one more ducky would be ten duckies. We'd have a whole train of duckies.
17:00Thank you, Patrick. And remember, you saw Patrick's duckies right here on Ernie's Show and Tell.
17:08Fred is a fish who swims in the sea. He lives in the water, which keeps him afloat.
17:20Hi, Fred.
17:22His friend Betty is a bird who flies through the air. She flaps her wings to push the air away and propel herself forward.
17:32Flap, flap, flap.
17:35Fred can't swim without water, and Betty can't fly without air.
17:39Here, we'll show you with Vanessa the vacuum cleaner.
17:43You see what I mean? They're not happy.
17:47Okay, Vanessa, that's it. Thanks very much for your help. Vanessa, chill out, Vanessa. Hold it.
17:54That's better.
17:56So, as I was saying, fish gotta swim, birds gotta fly. Guys, you got it backwards.
18:02That's a little better. Yeah, much, much better. Thank you very much, and thank you for your rapt attention.
18:10Say ah, Dorothy.
18:12Say ah.
18:13Say ah.
18:14All right, Dorothy, it's time for your checkup. Let me take a look at you.
18:17Oh, you mean you're gonna take Dorothy out of her bowl?
18:21Oh, no, no, no, Big Bird. Dorothy's a fish. See, she needs the water to breathe.
18:25Wow.
18:26Now, let's see.
18:28Okay, she's swimming nicely.
18:31Yeah, Dorothy's a great swimmer.
18:34And you're feeding her, Elmo?
18:36Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, every day. Elmo gives Dorothy an itsy-bitsy pinch of fish food.
18:42Oh, and you're definitely keeping her bowl nice and clean.
18:45Oh, yeah, well, Elmo's daddy helps Elmo change the water in Dorothy's bowl.
18:49Yeah, well, you know what, Elmo? You are taking very, very good care of Dorothy.
18:54Oh, well, Elmo loves Dorothy very, very much.
18:58She is one lucky fish.
19:00Yes, she is. And you know what? She is one very healthy fish.
19:04Oh, thanks, Dr. Gina.
19:06Oh, what's that, Dorothy? What's that?
19:09Oh, okay, okay.
19:11Oh, um, Dorothy thinks Gina is a very good animal doctor.
19:15Oh, thank you so much, Dorothy.
19:17Oh, what? What, Dorothy?
19:20Oh, okay. Elmo'll tell her. Elmo'll tell her. Okay.
19:23Dorothy thinks Gina is such a good animal doctor,
19:26Dorothy's going to tell all her friends about Dr. Gina.
19:30Oh, well, thank you, Dorothy. I need all the patients I can get.
19:34Okay, bye-bye, Dr. Gina.
19:36Oh, bye, Elmo.
19:37Oh, and Dorothy says bye, too.
19:39Bye, Dorothy.
19:40Dorothy, let's go.
19:42Bye, Dorothy.
19:43Bye.
19:44I am going to put my sign up.
19:46Oh, you better hurry, too, before all your patients get here.
19:50Oh, Big Bird, it's going to be a while before I get any patients.
19:54Look, it's too late.
19:55Oh, okay, excuse me.
19:59Hi.
20:04I'm sorry, I don't understand chicken.
20:07Well, I speak chicken.
20:08Oh.
20:14Oh, she says that Dorothy sent her.
20:17Oh, Dorothy?
20:20Really?
20:22Well, she says she has a headache trying to figure out which came first, the chicken or the egg.
20:30Oh, yes, yes, that happens sometimes.
20:33Okay, you know what, just come right in. Come on.
20:38Dr. Gina?
20:39Yes.
20:40This is Dr. Gina.
20:41Dorothy sent us.
20:43She did?
20:44My lamb here is having trouble sleeping.
20:47She's tried counting people, but it doesn't seem to work.
20:50Okay, well, you know what, you just have a seat right there, and I'll be right with you.
20:54Okay.
20:58Dorothy sent you.
21:01Have a seat.
21:05Gee, I never knew Dorothy had so many friends.
21:09Hmm, a duck. Do you know what sound a duck makes?
21:15That's what the sound a duck makes.
21:22That's what the sound a duck makes.
21:28That's the sound a duck makes.
21:31That's the sound a duck makes.
21:43Well, here I am in my tub again, and my tub is all filled with water and nice fluffy sun, honey.
21:51And I've got my soap. Look at here.
21:54And I've got my washcloth. Look at this.
21:57And I've got my scrub brush, honey. Just scrub, just scrub.
22:02And I've got my big, big fluffy towel to dry me off when I'm done.
22:08And I've got my pier.
22:10And there's one other thing that makes tubby time the very best time of the whole day, honey.
22:15And you know what that is?
22:17A very special friend of mine.
22:19My very favorite little friend.
22:28Rubber ducky, you're the one.
22:31You make bath time lots of fun.
22:34Rubber ducky, I'm awfully fond of you.
22:39Rubber ducky, joy of joys.
22:42When I squeeze you, you make noise.
22:45Rubber ducky, you're my very best friend, it's true.
22:51Every day when I make my way to the tubby,
22:55I find a little fella who's cute and yellow and chubby.
23:00Rubber ducky.
23:02Rubber ducky, you're so fine.
23:04And I'm lucky that you are mine.
23:07Rubber ducky, I'm awfully fond of you.
23:12Every day when I make my way to the tubby,
23:16I find a little fella who's cute and yellow and chubby.
23:21Rubber ducky.
23:23Rubber ducky, you're so fine.
23:26And I'm lucky that you are mine.
23:29Rubber ducky, joy of joys.
23:32When I squeeze you, you make noise.
23:35Rubber ducky, joy of joys.
23:38When I squeeze you, you make noise.
23:41Rubber ducky, you're so fine.
23:44And I'm lucky that you are mine.
23:47Rubber ducky, I like a whole pint of you.
23:53Rubber ducky, I'm awfully fond of you.
24:09Heh.
24:11Heh-heh-heh-heh-heh.
24:15Heh.
24:16Heh.
24:17Heh-heh-heh-heh-heh.
24:20Heh-heh-heh-heh-heh.
24:24Heh.
24:26Heh.
24:27Heh-heh-heh-heh-heh.
24:29Bernice, I have a question.
24:30How did you learn the letter of the day?
24:33No one told me.
24:34Hm?
24:35Oh.
24:36Oh, by watching this?
24:38Okay, okay.
24:42V!
24:43Voice!
24:44Vocalize.
24:46V, V, V.
24:48Vector.
24:50Vah, vah, vah.
24:51Bum, ba-dee, bah, bah, bah.
24:53Voice!
24:54V!
24:55V.
24:56Vah, vee, vah, vah.
24:57Vacuum.
24:58Vest.
24:59Very good.
25:00V!
25:01Violin.
25:02Violin.
25:03V.
25:04V.
25:05Victrola.
25:06Victrola.
25:07Victrola.
25:08V!
25:09Vah, voo!
25:10V!
25:11Volume.
25:12Volume?
25:13Volume.
25:14V!
25:15Vah, vee, vah, vah, vah.
25:16V!
25:17V.
25:18Who wants to make a V?
25:19V!
25:20V!
25:21V!
25:22V!
25:23V!
25:24V!
25:25V!
25:26V!
25:27V!
25:28V!
25:29V!
25:30V!
25:31V!
25:32V!
25:33V!
25:34V!
25:35V!
25:36V!
25:37V!
25:38V!
25:39V!
25:40V!
25:41V!
25:42V!
25:43V!
25:44V!
25:45V!
25:46V!
25:47V!
25:48V!
25:49V!
25:50V!
25:51V!
25:52V!
25:53V!
25:54V!
25:55V!
25:56V!
25:57V!
25:58V!
25:59V!
26:00V!
26:01V!
26:02V!
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26:20Violin.
26:22
26:43Hello, everybody.
26:46Listen, don't worry because Dr. Gina
26:49will be with you as soon as she can.
26:52All these patients are here to see Gina?
26:54Yes, Miles.
26:55Do you know that their waiting room is full?
26:58I better go see if she needs help.
27:00Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah.
27:05Ah, ah, ah.
27:06Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah.
27:11All right.
27:13Now, you stay off the ice and your leg will be better in a couple of weeks, okay?
27:17All right, girl.
27:19Oh, yes, I know. I will be with you in a moment. You just have a seat right over there, okay?
27:24All right, ready?
27:25No, no, no, no!
27:29Excuse me.
27:34Looks like you could use a hand.
27:36Yes, I did not expect to have so many patients my first day.
27:39Well, I'll help you. I love animals.
27:41Oh, thank you, thank you, thank you.
27:43Okay, so who's next?
27:44Uh, here's the list. And, okay.
27:48Uh, Barkley.
27:51Don't worry, sir. You're right after Barkley, I promise.
27:59Okay, come on. Come on, Barkley, you're next. Come on, come on.
28:07Come on, Barkley, come on.
28:12Sit down.
28:13Hi.
28:16Oh, Barkley's here for his check-up. You here for your check-up?
28:19Oh, good. Well, you know what, Barkley? Hop right up on the table. Come on.
28:24Um, come on, Barkley. Hop up on the table.
28:28Oh, he's scared. You're scared, Barkley?
28:32Oh, don't be scared. I'm not gonna hurt you.
28:35I'm just gonna check you and make sure that everything's okay, all right?
28:38Oh, okay. Um, I think we're gonna have to lift him onto the table.
28:46I know. I know he's heavy, but, um, maybe we can together.
28:50You wanna try? Okay. Okay.
28:52All right, Barkley. Okay. Come on.
28:54Just, um, okay. All right. Okay, Barkley.
28:57Help us. Okay.
29:03He really is heavy.
29:05He really is heavy.
29:08Tina, I don't think I can hold this.
29:10Miles. Miles. Miles. Just come in. Come in.
29:12Can you help us? We have to get Barkley off the table.
29:15Help us. Okay. All right. Count of three. Ready?
29:19One, two, up.
29:26Leave your trunk on.
29:28Okay, Barkley. Now, let me just take a look at you.
29:33Okay. Wow, your coat looks nice and healthy.
29:38Yes. Um, does he have a good appetite?
29:43A very good appetite. You're a big eater, huh?
29:46Yes. Yes, you are.
29:48Okay, well, I'm just gonna check a couple of things here.
29:51Come here. All right. Now, Barkley, I'm gonna check your ears.
29:55Okay, so let me see in those ears.
29:58Come here.
30:00Okay, good ears. It's good.
30:04Okay, let me see this one here.
30:08Oh, very good, Barkley. What a good boy.
30:13Now, let me check those eyes.
30:15Come here. Look at me. Come here.
30:18Okay, good job.
30:21Now, right here.
30:23Okay, very good.
30:26Oh, poor. Let me check your mouth. Come here.
30:29Come here. Why? Look at that.
30:33Look. Oh, very good.
30:36You look great. Now, we're gonna check that heartbeat.
30:39Okay, his heart.
30:41Come here. All right.
30:43Let's see.
30:48Wow.
30:50You have a very strong heartbeat.
30:55Oh, good job. You did great.
30:58Now, I just have to give you a shot.
31:02Oh, you don't like shots, Barkley, but you need them to make you healthy.
31:07Now, let's see. Okay.
31:09I'm just gonna take this here, and it will only pinch for a second.
31:16There. All done. See?
31:20That wasn't so bad, right?
31:23Oh, yes.
31:26Oh, yes. He's very healthy and very happy.
31:32You know what I have?
31:34A doggie treat. Yes. Yes, yes.
31:40Oh, you're welcome.
31:48Oh, bye. Yes, you can prove it.
31:53Bye.
31:55Are you ready for the opening?
31:57Ready.
32:15What's he doing?
32:19Oh, there's the letter V.
32:29I wonder what he's gonna make now.
32:34Look, he made another V.
32:42Letter V. It's a letter V.
32:49Out of his vault came Vinnie the Vampire to enter a variety show.
32:58When the vegetables flew was then Vinnie knew that vamoose was the best thing to do.
33:05He did vanish on cue.
33:07There was nothing in view but the violin that Vinnie bought new.
33:12V.
33:18V.
33:30Yeah, OK, ready. Here we go.
33:32Bernice would like to show you front and back and near and far.
33:39Are you ready? OK. Ready, Bernice? Here we go.
33:43This is front.
33:46Here we go.
33:48This is back.
33:53This is near.
33:57This is far. Huh? Huh?
34:00Oh, boy, she's been training for this for a long time. You did great.
34:03Thank you. Thank you, Bernice. Relax.
34:09Hey, lookie, lookie here.
34:12Lookie, lookie here.
34:13It's clear I'm near.
34:15Vinnie's near.
34:16Now I'm zooming over far.
34:18Zooming over far.
34:19Yeah, man, I'm far.
34:21Vinnie's far.
34:23Near and far.
34:31One.
34:34Two.
34:37Three.
34:41Four.
34:43Five.
34:46Six.
34:49Six pairs of hands, six pairs of feet.
34:52We all work together on the same beat.
35:06Six.
35:08Six.
35:12Give me a one.
35:13One.
35:14Give me a two.
35:15Two.
35:16Give me a three.
35:17Three.
35:18Four.
35:19Four.
35:20Five.
35:21Five.
35:22Give me a six.
35:23Six soccer socks sitting on a shelf.
35:24Six soccer socks scared by themselves.
35:25Six soccer socks walking down the hall.
35:26Six soccer socks walking tall.
35:30Six soccer socks walking down the stairs.
35:32Six soccer socks walking in pairs.
35:35Six soccer socks sure look mean.
35:37Six soccer socks step into the beat.
35:42Six soccer socks what a stirring sight.
35:45Six soccer socks right, left, right.
35:47Six soccer socks they begin to march.
35:50Six soccer socks straight into the wash.
36:05Can you find flamingos?
36:10There goes the chicken.
36:13I see a bunny.
36:16I see a person.
36:19I see some grapes too.
36:28Flamingos.
36:36Hey, what is taking Gina so long?
36:39I've got a sick worm here.
36:41Take it easy, Oscar.
36:42Dr. Gina will be with you as soon as she can.
36:44Yeah, well, I'll tell that to Slimey, huh?
36:49Oh, how could I ever thank you, Dr. Gina?
36:52I can moo again.
36:54Moo.
36:55Moo.
36:56Moo.
36:57Do you think you can help little Murray Sparkles too, Dr. Gina?
37:01He's not feeling well.
37:03Oh, I'm trying my best.
37:06What about me, Dr. Gina Jefferson, veterinarian?
37:09I have a very stuffed beak.
37:11Cock-a-doodle-do.
37:13Oh, okay.
37:14Thank you very much.
37:15And my bird has a hurt wing.
37:17Never mind them.
37:19What about my worm?
37:22Well, don't worry, everyone.
37:24I will try to help all of you.
37:26Thank you very much.
37:27Oh, yes.
37:28If anyone can help you, Dr. Gina can.
37:31Why, she's the best veterinarian around.
37:34Oh, well, yeah, I don't know.
37:37Who puts the moo back in the cow?
37:42Gina.
37:44Who takes the owl out of meow?
37:49Gina.
37:51Who keeps the doggies howling and barking just as loud as they can get?
37:58The birds are all a-flying since Gina has become their favorite pet.
38:05Who puts the squirm back in the worm?
38:10Gina.
38:12Who turns the cow when we've got a churn?
38:17Gina.
38:19Who makes the turkeys gobble and roosters cock-a-doodle-do?
38:25The animal kingdom's happy since Gina is the friend we're going to.
38:33You make the roses smell again, so we can all heal well again.
38:40We're glad you've made us well again, Gina.
38:48Thanks, Dr. Gina.
38:50Little Murray Spockles is feeling better already.
38:53Yeah, and I feel like a new rooster.
38:56Cock-a-doodle-do!
38:59Don't forget, get some rest and call me in the morning.
39:02I'll call you at the crack of dawn, Dr. Gina Jefferson, veterinarian.
39:06Cock-a-doodle-do!
39:08Oh, I told you Dr. Gina could help us.
39:11Oh, we are so glad you decided to become our vet, Dr. Gina.
39:17Yeah, absolutely. Come here. Give me a little pat.
39:21Oh, you're so nice.
39:23Oh, yeah. Come on, Slimy. Let's get out of here.
39:26All this mushy stuff is making me sick.
39:29Huh? You want to hug Gina, too?
39:41La-la-la-la, la-la-la-la, Elmo's World.
39:46La-la-la-la, la-la-la-la, Elmo's World.
39:51Elmo loves his goldfish, his crayon, too.
40:03That's Elmo's World.
40:10Oh, hi. Welcome to Elmo's World.
40:14Elmo's so happy to see you.
40:16And so is Dorothy. Say hello, Dorothy.
40:21Guess what Elmo's thinking about today.
40:38Come back here, rabbit.
40:40Oh, that's right. Cats.
40:44Let's play right now.
40:46Here we go.
40:49Coming up.
41:15Uh-oh.
41:25Ah, here's another pet.
41:28Dorothy, Elmo's pet goldfish.
41:32Oh, Elmo loves Dorothy.
41:36Yeah, and Dorothy's been thinking about pets, too.
41:39Dorothy had a question. What's your question, Dorothy?
41:42Uh-huh. What? You over there?
41:45Okay, okay, okay.
41:47Dorothy wants to know, how do you play with a pet?
41:50Oh, good question, Dorothy.
41:52Hey, let's ask Mr. Noodle.
41:54Mr. Noodle.
41:56Oh, hello, Shady.
42:00What a sweet little Shady.
42:02Come on. Go up, Shady.
42:05Come on. That's a nice shake. Thank you.
42:08Oh, look.
42:10That's Mr. Noodle's brother, Mr. Noodle.
42:13Hi, Mr. Noodle.
42:18You're stepping on your hair, Mr. Noodle.
42:23Just take it out.
42:25Oh, good, Mr. Noodle.
42:27We have a question for you.
42:29How do you play with a pet, Mr. Noodle?
42:31Yeah, how do you play with a pet?
42:34Oh, Mr. Noodle's gonna throw that stick,
42:37and his pet will bring it back to him.
42:39Mr. Noodle's playing fetch.
42:41Oh, that's a great way to play with a pet, Mr. Noodle.
42:45That's a goldfish.
42:47That's silly, Mr. Noodle.
42:49You can't play fetch with a goldfish.
42:51A fish can't bring that stick back to you.
42:53Try again.
42:55Yeah, you have to play fetch
42:57with a different kind of pet, Mr. Noodle.
43:00Try again, Mr. Noodle.
43:03Okay, do it.
43:09That's a hamster.
43:11You can't play fetch with a hamster.
43:14He's in a cage.
43:16You have to play fetch with a pet
43:19that's not in a bowl or a cage.
43:24You can do it, Mr. Noodle.
43:27Okay.
43:30Oh, look, it's Barkley.
43:32He's a dog.
43:33You can play fetch with Barkley.
43:35Oh, Barkley loves to play fetch.
43:38Yay, Mr. Noodle.
43:40Oh, yay.
43:42Mr. Noodle's playing with a pet.
43:44Yay.
43:51He's licking Mr. Noodle's face.
43:54Barkley loves Mr. Noodle.
43:57Oh, and he loves you, too.
44:01Mr. Noodle tries so hard.
44:04What's that, Dorky? Huh? What?
44:07Dorky wants to ask someone else.
44:09How do you play with a pet?
44:16Well, Dorothy, I like lizards.
44:19My lizards can change colors.
44:22They change colors to brown and green.
44:25When they change to brown,
44:27it means that they're frightened and cold.
44:30When they change to green,
44:32it means that they're warm and relaxed.
44:35They also like exercise,
44:37and I just love my lizards.
44:41Dorothy, this is my pet Patches.
44:44She's a calico cat.
44:46Her name is Patches
44:48because she has brown spots
44:50that look like patches on her.
44:53Dorothy, this is how I play with Patches.
45:00Dorothy.
45:02That's my pet.
45:04He's a guinea pig.
45:09He doesn't talk.
45:12Thank you, Dorothy.
45:14And now, Elmo will ask a baby.
45:20Oh, hello, baby.
45:24Oh, baby, how do you play with a pet?
45:27Go ahead. Play with your pet, baby.
45:34Thank you, baby.
45:37And now, Elmo has a question for you.
45:42How many pet mice are riding on this roller coaster?
45:46Let's count them and see.
45:49Here he comes.
45:51That's one.
45:55Two.
45:58Three.
46:01Four.
46:03You're having fun.
46:05Five.
46:08Five pet mice.
46:11And one giraffe.
46:13Elmo never heard of a pet giraffe.
46:15A giraffe wouldn't even fit in a house.
46:17So how could it be a pet?
46:20Oh, well.
46:21Great counting, everybody.
46:23You've got mail. You've got mail.
46:25Oh, boy.
46:26But Elmo's not getting e-mail from his friends.
46:31Oh, look.
46:34Elmo's got e-mail from his friend Elizabeth
46:37and her pet kitty, Little Murray Sparkles.
46:43Hi, Elmo.
46:45Here's my pet kitty, Little Murray Sparkles.
46:48I love Little Murray Sparkles.
46:51He is so smart.
46:53He can do a trick. Watch this.
46:56See?
46:58He can sit and purr at the same time.
47:02Isn't he amazing?
47:04And he can rub up against me and purr at the same time, too.
47:08Oh, he is really smart.
47:12Wow, another trick.
47:14Meowing and purring at the same time.
47:20Meowing, rubbing, and purring at the same time.
47:24He must be the smartest kitty in the whole world.
47:28Oh, I love Little Murray Sparkles.
47:32Bye, Elmo.
47:36Elmo loves getting e-mail.
47:38Thanks, computer.
47:40Bye-bye.
47:42Little Murray Sparkles is a great pet.
47:45Hmm.
47:46But now Elmo wonders what can be a pet and what can't.
47:50Elmo wants to know, don't you?
47:52Let's find out.
47:54Here, little drawer.
47:56Here, little drawer.
47:59Come on, drawer. Come on.
48:01You can do it.
48:04Okay, okay. Now open up, drawer.
48:07Open up.
48:11Can a chair be a pet?
48:13No.
48:15Do pets sometimes like to sit on a chair?
48:17My cat does.
48:19Can lettuce be a pet?
48:21No.
48:23But some pets like to eat lettuce like rabbits.
48:27Can a tiger be a pet?
48:29No.
48:31Tigers can't live in a house.
48:33They're wild.
48:35Can a monster be a pet?
48:37No.
48:39Hi, Telly.
48:40But a monster can have a pet.
48:42Look.
48:44There's Telly's pet hamster, Chuckie Sue.
48:47Say hello, Chuckie Sue.
48:49Say hello, Chuckie Sue.
48:55Thanks, drawer.
48:57Boy, Elmo's a monster, too.
49:00And Elmo has a pet he loves very much.
49:04Come with Elmo.
49:06Dorothy.
49:07Right, Dorothy?
49:09Hello, Dorothy.
49:12Elmo's friend, Alisa, has two pets.
49:16And she told Elmo all about it.
49:18Watch this, Dorothy. Watch this.
49:21My cat's name is Fluffy.
49:24And my dog's name is Spike.
49:28Cats and dogs are different in a lot of ways.
49:32But my dog has short, shiny hair.
49:35And my cat, Fluffy, has long, fluffy hair.
49:39All pets have to eat.
49:42That's the same.
49:44But dogs eat dog food.
49:47Cats eat cat food.
49:59They both drink water.
50:01That's something that's the same about them.
50:06Fluffy keeps himself pretty clean.
50:09But I have to give Spike a bath to keep him clean.
50:13My sister has to help me.
50:16He doesn't like his bath too much.
50:21But he likes when it's over.
50:27Both my pets like to be petted.
50:30My dog likes it most when I rub his tummy.
50:34But my cat loves it when I scratch his ears.
50:38All pets need exercise.
50:41Fluffy can be a little lazy about his exercise.
50:45But Spike likes to get his exercise with me.
50:49He really loves it.
50:52My dog wags his tail when he's happy.
50:56And when my cat is happy, he purrs.
51:00When you have a pet, you take care of them.
51:03And love them.
51:05I love both my pets.
51:07And they love me.
51:09And that's the same.
51:12That's right.
51:14Just like Elmo loves Dorothy.
51:16And Dorothy loves Elmo.
51:21But Elmo really wants to know more about pets.
51:24Don't you?
51:25How can we find out more?
51:30Oh, yeah.
51:31Elmo can watch the Pet Channel on TV.
51:34And so can Dorothy.
51:36Watch this, Dorothy.
51:38Okay, sit, TV. Sit.
51:41Thank you. Now turn yourself on.
51:45Welcome to the Pet Channel.
51:47All pets, all the time.
51:49You give us 22 pets, we'll give you a very noisy house.
51:54Hello, welcome to Pet Talk.
51:56I'm the Pet Lady.
51:57Today on Pet Talk, pets talking.
52:00Pets talk, you know.
52:02You just have to figure out what they're saying.
52:04And now, let's see what our pets have to say.
52:07Won't you stop us off, kitty?
52:09Meow.
52:10Uh-huh. Kitty just said hello.
52:12And I'm going to say hello back.
52:14Meow.
52:16What's that, fella?
52:18Oh, yes. That's dog for I want to go out.
52:22That's dog for okay.
52:29Oh, that's fish for I'm all wet.
52:33I just said, what do you expect? You're a fish.
52:37He wants back in.
52:39That's dog for hold your horses, I'm coming.
52:46Just told him, make up your mind.
52:48Our final guest is a pet bird.
52:50Birds talk too, but sometimes they can be hard to understand.
52:55To be or not to be, that is the question.
52:59Whether it is nobler in the mind
53:01to suffer the sins and errors of outrageous fortune
53:05or to take a cracker and let bygones be bygones.
53:10Out, out, spot.
53:12This has been Pet Talk.
53:17Stay tuned to the Pets Channel for cats starring Eartha Kitten.
53:23Hey, TV, I want to know more about pets.
53:26Don't you?
53:27But where? Where can Elmo learn more?
53:33Yeah, that's right. Elmo can talk to pets.
53:36Hey, come back here, you guys.
53:40No, no, wait, wait, wait. Elmo wants to talk to...
53:43Oh, boy.
53:46Never mind. Elmo has another pet he can talk to.
53:50Yeah, Elmo can talk to Dorothy.
53:53Hi, Dorothy.
53:54Hi, Dorothy.
53:55What else does Elmo need to know about pets, hmm?
54:00Dorothy says pets need people
54:02and monsters to love and take care of them.
54:05Elmo loves Dorothy.
54:07And Elmo takes good care of Dorothy, too.
54:10Elmo feeds Dorothy fish food every day.
54:14There you go, Dorothy.
54:17Dorothy loves her fish food, see that?
54:20And it helps keep her healthy.
54:22What's that, Dorothy?
54:25Oh, right.
54:26Dorothy also needs lots of fresh water
54:29so she can swim and play.
54:31Pets need to exercise.
54:34Oh, look.
54:36Dorothy's imagining Elmo as a pet fish
54:39swimming in a fish bowl.
54:43Is there any food up there?
54:45Bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop.
54:49Look, now Dorothy's imagining Elmo
54:51as a pet hamster in a little cage.
54:55Elmo's going as fast as he can.
54:59But he doesn't seem to be getting anywhere.
55:04Now Dorothy's imagining Elmo as a pet bird in a bird cage.
55:08Elmo's only a bird in a guilty cage.
55:16Uh-oh.
55:24Oh, thanks, Dorothy.
55:26Boy, that was great.
55:28Oh, Elmo really loves pets.
55:30Oh, and so does Dorothy.
55:32That's why Dorothy wants us to sing the pet song.
55:35Oh, you can sing along, too, if you want.
55:38Here we go.
55:40Do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do.
55:44Pets, pets, pets, pets, pets, pets, pets.
55:46Pets, pets, pets, pets, pets.
55:48Come on, everybody, sing.
55:50Pets, pets, pets, pets, pets, pets, pets.
55:52Pets, pets, pets, pets, pets.
55:54Pets, pets, pets, pets, pets, pets.
55:57Pets, pets, pets, pets, pets.
55:59Pets, pets, pets, pets, pets, pets.
56:02Pets, pets, pets, pets, pets.
56:04Say goodbye, Dorothy.
56:06Say goodbye, Mr. Noodle.
56:08Say goodbye, pets.
56:11Yeah, Elmo loves pets.
56:14Do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do.
56:16Yeah.
56:17Do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do.
56:19Ba, ba, ba, ba.
56:21Pets, Elmo's world.
56:26Yeah.
56:28Bye-bye.
56:29Elmo loves you.
56:31Go tell your pets.
56:35Oh, Gina.
56:38Look at that.
56:39You hung up your sign.
56:40Yeah, how's it look?
56:41Oh, it's great.
56:42Hey, will you show everyone?
56:44Hey, everyone.
56:45Look at this.
56:46Gina hung up her sign.
56:48Whoa.
56:49Look at that sign.
56:50Well, I guess I'm not that asshole.
56:52I have some issues to say.
56:54Bye.
56:55Hey, Doc.
56:56Yes?
56:57Well, Sesame Street was brought today by the letter V and by the number 6.
57:02Can you imagine?
57:04Gina is a veterinarian.
57:06Imagine, imagine.
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