Elmo's World | |
Written by | Christine Ferraro |
Directed by | Victor DiNapoli |
Video | Summer Vacation Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes |
First Appearance Episode 4096 |
Picture | Segment | Description |
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Guess what Elmo's thinking about today? | Elmo opens the door to see a clip of the video for "Skin." A video montage plays of children applying lotion, washing and doing other things with their skin; a clip from Elbows and Knees is used during the montage. | |
Dorothy's Question | Dorothy has no decoration in her fishbowl. She wants to know what you do when the skin on your back itches. | |
The Noodle Family | Mr. Noodle tries to scratch his back on his own and then on the floor before Elmo helps scratch his back. He hugs Elmo and scratches Elmo's back (at the same time) in return as well. Finally, Mr. Noodle begins to scratch an itch on his foot! Poor itchy, itchy Mr. Noodle! | |
Kids and Baby | Kids demonstrate using a back scratcher, rubbing their back on a tree, and scratching one another's back. Elmo asks a baby, who laughs, and kisses the baby. | |
Elmo's Question | Elmo asks the viewer to help him count goosebumps on a hippopotamus. Afterward, a chilly goose tickles Elmo! | |
Quiz | Elmo asks yes/no questions about things that can tickle your skin. Big Bird appears to state that feathers don't tickle his skin, but that sometimes his feathers need to be fluffed. | |
Video E-Mail | Ernie is wearing a blindfold and feels things with his hands, then guesses what they are. After feeling things that are fluffy like a rug (hair), squishy like a bath sponge (nose) and floppy like a hose (arm), he guesses that he is feeling Bert. | |
Film | Elmo's friend Elaine and her classmates look at their different skin colors, look at their own skin under a magnifying glass, and wet their hands under a faucet. | |
TV Cartoon | The All-About-Skin Channel shows "The Girl Who Loved Her Skin." Coming up next, "That's Skincredible!" followed by "Skinny the Pooh" and "Rumpelstiltskin." | |
Interview | Elmo talks to a CGI book titled "Even Animals Have Skin." The animal illustrations escape from the book and Book leaves to go after them. | |
Tickle Me Land | Dorothy imagines Elmo as a chameleon. Elmo Chameleon changes colors from green to blue, green with purple polka dots, and finally pink. | |
Song | After the chameleon illustration escapes from the book, Elmo and Book sing the "Skin Song." The chameleon then asks if Elmo can play "Rainbow Connection." |
Supporting cast[]
- Peter Linz as bird
Notes[]
- Elmo's chameleon form was later reworked as an iguana for the Elmo the Musical segment "Iguana the Musical."