Sesame Street | |||||||
Mr. Snuffleupagus does animal imitations (repeat of 0485) | |||||||
Air date | April 25, 1975 | ||||||
Season | Season 6 (1974-1975) | ||||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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SCENE 1 | Big Bird demonstrates none, some and all as Mr. Hooper is chromakeyed into the shot. Big Bird himself is chromakeyed out of the shot until there's none of him left. | |
Animation | Marco had a flower. When it wilted, he called his grandpa and told him exactly what the flower looked like. Grandpa told him to water the flower, and it grew again. (First: Episode 0555) | |
Muppets | Sesame Street News Flash: The Pig's Straw House — Kermit interviews the pig who built the straw house. (First: Episode 0551) | |
Film | A dolphin walks backwards on the water. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0278) | |
SCENE 2 | At Big Bird's nest, Mr. Snuffleupagus entertains Big Bird, Shaun and Diana with some animal impressions. Big Bird tries to fetch Susan and Mr. Hooper to come over, but they question how Big Bird can hear noises from someone he doesn't see. Snuffy decides to surprise Big Bird and his friends with an imitation of a very fast race horse (complete with a starting bell), but he gallops by unnoticed. | |
Cartoon | W for Willamina (First: Episode 0512) | |
Muppets | Muppet & Kid Moment — Kermit asks Debo if he knows what a W is. (First: Episode 0563) | |
Cartoon | W For Wilbur (First: Episode 0366) | |
Cartoon | A boy imagines that if the clouds were cows, it would rain milk. (First: Episode 0650) | |
Muppets | The Twiddlebugs try to figure out how to get to the zoo. They notice it's too far to walk, swim, or fly. Then they notice their Twiddle-car. (First: Episode 0603) | |
Film | A construction worker yells "Timber" and a tree falls to the ground, but then bounces back up! (First: Episode 0149) | |
Cartoon | A boy tries to count to twenty while playing with a paddleball, but gets interrupted by a bird. (First: Episode 0152) | |
Film | A construction worker yells "Timber" and a match slowly falls to the ground. (First: Episode 0149) | |
Film | Squares are shown in close-up. (First: Episode 0420) | |
SCENE 3 | Bob sings a song about same and different (though not the “Same/Different Song”) while he and the kids compare two leaves. | |
Cartoon | Two kids argue over whose chair it is, until the dog suggests they share the chair. (First: Episode 0369) | |
Film | Sesame Street Animal Films: A kid recites a poem about adding penguins. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0255) | |
Cartoon | Four construction workers build a number 4. (First: Episode 0507) | |
Muppets | Four Anything Muppet cheerleaders give four big cheers for the number 4. (First: Episode 0132) | |
Animation | 4 red balls minus 1 equals 3. (First: Episode 0278) | |
Muppets | Story: Bob reads "The King and the Fireman", a story about a king who becomes so grateful for being saved by a fireman that he decides to make everyone in the kingdom a firefighter... and soon realizes what a mistake he's made. (First: Episode 0278) | |
Cartoon | Batman and Robin attempt to capture the Joker, but also teach a lesson about crossing the street safely. Holy manhole! (First: Episode 0090) | |
Film | Sesame Street Animal Films: Jack Rabbit Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0390) | |
Muppets | Little Chrissy and the Alphabeats sing "Exit" as the audience leaves the room. (First: Episode 0666) | |
Cartoon | A polar bear learns what "EXIT" means. Animation: John and Faith Hubley (First: Episode 0131) | |
SCENE 4 | At Hooper's Store, Mr. Hooper is about to throw away some cracked plates, when The Count shows up, looking for something to count. He counts the plates as Mr. Hooper hands them to him, but he drops them into the trash so that they break into more pieces; now he can count the pieces. | |
Film | Five dancers disappear one by one, until there are none left. (First: Episode 0589) | |
Muppets | A Japanese storyteller tells "The Mystery of the Four Dragons". An aged emperor offers the throne to his son if he can find four hidden dragons in the room. (First: Episode 0299) | |
Cartoon | A construction worker explains the uses of a folding ruler. (First: Episode 0572) | |
Song | Joe Raposo sings "Hippopotamus Round." (First: Episode 0413) | |
Cartoon | "Danny knows the alphabet, and is he proud! If you can follow him, then sing out loud!" (First: Episode 0406) | |
Film | Kids compete in a speed skating competition. (version one) (First: Episode 0412) | |
Cartoon | Numbers from 1 to 20 line up, but 17 is missing. (First: Episode 0536) | |
Muppets | Five Anything Muppets sing the "Numerical Correspondence Song." (First: Episode 0735) | |
Cartoon | A bird subtracts two balloons from a group of three. Artist: Cliff Roberts (First: Episode 0507) | |
Insert | Five signs are counted forward and backward as they appear on the stoop, followed by five kids holding the signs. (First: Episode 0417) | |
Cartoon | Speech Balloon: W for water (First: Episode 0062) | |
Insert | Five kids appear on the stoop, rising up one step each time a new kid is added. They are then counted backwards. (First: Episode 0417) | |
Film | "I Am a Letter" - Vocalists sing a song describing the process of how mail is sent. (re-edited with a new song track) Original version: (First: Episode 0120) | |
Cartoon | Sand W/w (First: Episode 0641) | |
Muppets | Maria reads "The Boy Who Cried Monster." A terrible, cookie-stealing monster helps to teach a mischievous Anything Muppet boy an important lesson. (First: Episode 0412) | |
Cartoon | The word EXIT walks out of the room. (First: Episode 0635) | |
Film | Horses compete in a contest to see who can pull the most cement. (First: Episode 0556) | |
Cartoon | Two boys notice a D, saying it looks fat. A resonant voice (Gary Owens) informs them that it's the letter D. This leads to a jazzy story about a dog who digs for dice, wins a duck, and buys a dinosaur with a dime. Moral: "If you dig a dinosaur, drop your duck for a dime." (First: Episode 0016) | |
SCENE 5 | Bob asks for words that rhyme with “tie”; Shaun points to his eye, and Susan says “fly” before taking off. | |
Cartoon | Speech Balloon: D -- Dog (role reversal between man and dog) (First: Episode 0016) | |
Film | Marching band: The bandleader wants the drummer to beat the drum one time. (First: Episode 0698) | |
Cartoon | The Typewriter: W, Wall | |
SCENE 6 | Bob and the kids play in the yard. The Count announces the sponsors via voiceover (taking a moment to appreciate the number 4), and the credits roll. | |
CLOSING SIGNS | Mr. Hooper holds the Sesame Street sign, while Roosevelt Franklin and Betty Lou hold the CTW sign. |
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