00:00Here comes a banana. I'm the top banana. Here comes a banana. I'm the top banana.
00:10Talk to me, kid. Thank you.
00:13Are you a banana?
00:14Am I a banana? Kid, I'm the top banana. Thank you.
00:19Because Elmo wants to know more about bananas.
00:22Kid, you know more about bananas than you think. Thank you.
00:26Really?
00:27Absolutely. Like, what do you call this yellow part on my outside? Thank you.
00:33That's the peel. The peel.
00:36Right. Thank you. And what do you call this part on the inside? Thank you.
00:44That's the fruit. Yeah, the part that you eat.
00:48That's right. And it's good for you. And we're healthy. And that's it. Thank you.
00:54Kid, you know enough about bananas to be a banana. Thank you.
01:01Oh, look. Look. Dorothy's imagining Elmo as a banana in a banana tree. Thank you.
01:10Yeah, kid. Bananas grow on trees in hot places. Thank you.
01:17Ba, ba, banana. Ba, ba, banana.
01:25Oh, no, no, Monkey. Elmo's not a banana. Elmo's Elmo.
01:30You can also find bananas in a supermarket in the fruit section. Thank you.
01:38Ted, you're it.
01:40What? Oh, Banana Ted. Yay!
01:44Monkey, where are you? Elmo's going to find you.
01:47Oh, there you are. Come back here, Monkey.
01:54That was fun.
01:57Hey, kid. Did you ever see a banana split? Thank you.
02:01Uh-huh. Well, you're about to see one split again.
02:09Oh, stay away, Monkey.
02:12Elmo has one more question about bananas. Can a banana peel itself?
02:18What do you think? Well, Elmo made a video with this camera.
02:22It's called, Can a Banana Peel Itself?