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00:00:01Hi, I'm Murray from Sesame Street,
00:00:03and I'm looking for the word on the street.
00:00:06What's the word on the street?
00:00:07Penguin.
00:00:08What is a penguin?
00:00:10It's a bird, but it doesn't fly.
00:00:13The wings are for swimming fast.
00:00:15Ooh.
00:00:16How does a penguin move?
00:00:18It just has feet, and it just walks along and kind of waddles.
00:00:22That's a good penguin.
00:00:23Keep listening for the word penguin today on Sesame Street.
00:00:27Penguin.
00:00:28That's the word on the street.
00:00:29You guys are good swimmers.
00:00:35Sunny day, sweepin' up, loud the way.
00:00:41On my way to where the air is free.
00:00:46And you know me how to get out again to Sesame Street.
00:00:52Ah, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:00:55Hey, oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:00:57Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:00:58Can you tell me how to get out again to Sesame Street?
00:00:59Well, it's Supergrover!
00:01:00Can you tell me how to get, how to get to set the tree?
00:01:12Can you tell me how to get, how to get to set the tree?
00:01:22Yeah, so I tried to bowl 200, I get it.
00:01:27Two bowls and 300.
00:01:28200.
00:01:29All right.
00:01:30Come on, let me see your form.
00:01:31Okay.
00:01:32Form is...
00:01:33Oh, that's good.
00:01:34Yeah, watch this, watch this.
00:01:36Oh, pretty good, right?
00:01:37Okay, very nice, very nice.
00:01:38Hi, welcome to Sesame Street.
00:01:40Hey, Chris and I are about to go bowling.
00:01:42Yeah, I haven't bowled in a long time, but I'm pretty good, so watch out.
00:01:46What was that?
00:01:49Are you ready?
00:01:52For what?
00:01:54The Sesame Street Bird Games.
00:01:59Ta-da.
00:02:00Sesame Street Bird Games?
00:02:03Yes.
00:02:04It's where birds of all feathers compete in exciting bird events.
00:02:09And boy, are you lucky.
00:02:11Because you get to be our judges.
00:02:15Judges?
00:02:16Wow, wow, wow.
00:02:17We're really honored, Big Bird, but Chris and I were about to go bowling, so...
00:02:26What's that?
00:02:29Oh, those are the official bird game rules, written especially by Pricewater Bird.
00:02:35They'll tell you everything you have to do.
00:02:39Oh.
00:02:40For me?
00:02:41Yeah, those are your judges' hats.
00:02:42Go ahead, put them on.
00:02:43Put them on.
00:02:44Hold it, Big Bird.
00:02:45Shouldn't you be using birds to judge the bird contest?
00:02:46Yes, yes, birds.
00:02:47No, no, no.
00:02:48This is much more fair.
00:02:49The rules say our judges can't have any feathers except on their caps.
00:02:52So, you're it.
00:03:07Here come the other contestants.
00:03:13Let the bird games begin.
00:03:17We are ready, judges, so read the instructions and tell us what to do.
00:03:29Okay, let's see.
00:03:31The first event of the Sesame Street Bird Games is the Square Meal Peck.
00:03:40All right.
00:03:41In front of each bird is a dish filled with bird seed.
00:03:45And to win this event, you must peck that bird seed into the shape of a square.
00:03:52That's right, Alan.
00:03:53A square has four equal sides, just like this one.
00:03:56One, two, three, four.
00:03:59Now that's the shape you have to make out of bird seed.
00:04:03Boy, that bird seed sure looks delicious.
00:04:07Are the birds ready?
00:04:10Ready.
00:04:11Then start pecking.
00:04:15And they're off.
00:04:16Man, look at that chicken.
00:04:18Yes, Chris, this chicken is doing quite a pecking job.
00:04:21But her pecks seem to be all over the place.
00:04:24On the other hand, the duck is planning every peck very carefully.
00:04:29That's right, Alan.
00:04:31I'm almost starting to see a square there.
00:04:33Why, I think you're right, Chris.
00:04:35But what about Big Bird?
00:04:39Hmm, he's just staring at his bird seed, not pecking at all.
00:04:44Well, that's because it smells too good and yummy.
00:04:46If I get any closer, I'll...
00:04:49All right, chicken, time's up.
00:04:54Check, check.
00:04:54All right, let's see what we got here.
00:05:00Well, Alan, it looks as if Big Bird did not shape his bird seed into a square.
00:05:06But it sure did taste yummy.
00:05:09And I'm afraid the chicken did not make a square either.
00:05:12But wait, what have we here?
00:05:18One, two, three, four equal sides.
00:05:21Yes, indeedy, the duck has pecked the perfect bird seed square.
00:05:26Which means he wins a square real bad.
00:05:30And that's one point for the duck.
00:05:39Uh, yeah, sure, you can eat it.
00:05:42Oh, if I'd only waited.
00:05:51All right, and the, uh, now for our next bird's game event,
00:05:56the 30-second egg lay.
00:06:00Egg lay?
00:06:01Egg lay?
00:06:01Egg lay?
00:06:14Woo!
00:06:14That's right.
00:06:15You have 30 seconds to lay an egg.
00:06:19Wait a minute, wait a minute.
00:06:20I'm a boy bird.
00:06:22I don't think I lay eggs.
00:06:24Egg lay, egg lay, egg lay.
00:06:24Oh, sorry, guys. Just following the rules.
00:06:28Oh, the bird's ready!
00:06:32Then start laying some eggs!
00:06:36Hey, Alan, I got an idea.
00:06:38Can you open up this door so I can just buy an egg?
00:06:41Oh, I'm sorry, Big Bird, but it says right here,
00:06:45no store-bought eggs.
00:06:50That's an apple.
00:06:51Well, apples are healthy, and they're good for you, too, to taste food.
00:06:57Yes, but you're supposed to lay an egg, not a fruit.
00:07:04Did you hear that? I think the chicken did it.
00:07:12Wait, wait.
00:07:14You're right, Alan.
00:07:15The chicken laid an egg!
00:07:17That makes you the winner of the 30-second egg-laying contest!
00:07:23And that's one point for the chicken!
00:07:29I think that was a foul.
00:07:35Hey, we didn't make up these rules.
00:07:37All right, and now moving on to the next event.
00:07:41Oh, um, well.
00:07:44It's the rhyming competition!
00:07:48Boy, I love to rhyme.
00:07:50Okay, well, to win this,
00:07:51you must guess the word that completes this rhyme.
00:07:54The featheriest thing I ever heard
00:07:58has a beak and wings
00:07:59has a beak and wings
00:07:59and is called a
00:08:01quack!
00:08:05Oh, no, I'm afraid it's not quack.
00:08:08Quack does not sound like herd.
00:08:10Quack, quack.
00:08:12I'll read it again.
00:08:13The featheriest thing I ever heard
00:08:16has a beak and wings
00:08:18and is called a
00:08:19It's something that rhymes with herd.
00:08:49Oh, herd, herd.
00:08:51Come on, think, bird.
00:08:53Oh, oh, I think it's bird!
00:08:56Yes!
00:08:57Bird does rhyme with herd.
00:09:00Bird, herd!
00:09:01That's one point for Big Bird!
00:09:04At last!
00:09:05Ha-ha!
00:09:09This is so exciting!
00:09:11The score's now tied,
00:09:12which means everyone has one point!
00:09:15That's right, Chris!
00:09:16So whoever wins this last event
00:09:18will have the most points
00:09:20and be the winner
00:09:21of the Sesame Street Bird Game!
00:09:24Yeah!
00:09:24Oh, boy, oh, boy!
00:09:26And the last event is...
00:09:28The Bird Dance Competition!
00:09:37Oh, let me see that.
00:09:39Let's see.
00:09:39You must each do a dance
00:09:41that shows what it feels like
00:09:42to be a bird!
00:09:44Ha-ha!
00:09:45What it feels like?
00:09:47Wah-wah-wah-wah!
00:09:49And the birdiest dancer
00:09:50will be our Grand Bird Games winner!
00:09:53Perfect.
00:09:54Are the birds ready?
00:09:56Wah-wah-wah-wah!
00:09:58Wah-wah-wah!
00:09:59I guess so.
00:10:02Wah!
00:10:02Ah!
00:10:03Ah!
00:10:04Ah!
00:10:05Ah!
00:10:05Ah!
00:10:06Ah!
00:10:06Ah!
00:10:06Ah!
00:10:07Ah!
00:10:07Birds!
00:10:08Ah!
00:10:08Start dancing!
00:10:10Ah!
00:10:10Ah!
00:10:11Ah!
00:10:12Ah!
00:10:12Ah!
00:10:13Ah!
00:10:13Ah!
00:10:14Ah!
00:10:17Whoa!
00:10:17Mm-hmm!
00:10:18Check out the moves
00:10:19on that funky chicken!
00:10:20Ha-ha-ha!
00:10:21Ah!
00:10:21Yeah!
00:10:22It's almost like she's laying an egg!
00:10:24Ah!
00:10:24Ah!
00:10:25Ah!
00:10:25Ah!
00:10:26Ah!
00:10:26Ah!
00:10:27Ah!
00:10:27Ah!
00:10:28Ah!
00:10:28Ah!
00:10:29Ah!
00:10:30Ah!
00:10:30Ah!
00:10:31Ah!
00:10:32Whoa!
00:10:33Check out the moves on that duck there.
00:10:36It almost looks like he's swimming.
00:10:40Well, swimming is a duck's favorite thing, Chris.
00:10:44And he sure has one smooth ducky stroke.
00:10:48It's almost like water off a duck's back.
00:10:52Love it.
00:10:53But hey, check out the moves on Big Bird.
00:10:55Whoa, those are some pretty wild neck swings he's doing.
00:11:00What? Well, I'm trying to express my inner burdens.
00:11:06That's very Big Birdie, all right.
00:11:11All right. Now it's time to pick our grand winner.
00:11:16Oh, boy, oh, boy. Who was the grand winner?
00:11:26Well, this was a really tough decision, guys.
00:11:29You see, you were all so birdie in your own birdish ways
00:11:33that we decided the Grand Sesame Street Bird Games winner is...
00:11:40All of you!
00:11:46It's a three-way tie!
00:11:48A three-way tie!
00:11:50Wow, a three-way tie?
00:11:53So, what do we win?
00:11:55Well, our grand prize is...
00:11:58Ten pounds of birdseed!
00:12:02I'm kidding.
00:12:04Wow.
00:12:05Ten pounds of birdseed, guys.
00:12:08All right.
00:12:09What do you say?
00:12:10We go bowling.
00:12:11I'm with you.
00:12:12Let's fly!
00:12:14Okay.
00:12:16Oh, sure.
00:12:17Birds of different feathers can all peck together.
00:12:20Dig in!
00:12:22Yum, yum, yum.
00:12:23Oh, I love this time.
00:12:27Oh, can't you see?
00:12:37There's a bird on me.
00:12:39Oh, can't you see?
00:12:41There's a bird on me.
00:12:43I can't tell if there's one or two or ten or three.
00:12:47Don't want to complain or raise a fuss, but them birds up there think I'm a motor bus.
00:12:50Oh, gee.
00:12:51There's a bird on me.
00:12:53Oh, don't you see?
00:12:55There's a bird on me.
00:12:57They sit there talking to each other, not to me.
00:13:00Now, how do I find a way to explain that I'm not a boat or a railway train?
00:13:05Little birdie, fly away.
00:13:07Don't you come back no other day.
00:13:08Shoot.
00:13:09Oh, can't you see?
00:13:10There's a bird on me.
00:13:13Oh, always me.
00:13:15There's a bird on me.
00:13:17I'm so darn sick of every feathered friend.
00:13:20Oh, gee.
00:13:21Stop that chirping and quack, quack, quack.
00:13:23Come on, birdie.
00:13:23You come back.
00:13:27Hi there.
00:13:28Greetings from the southern tip of the world, Antarctica.
00:13:32We have a guest here today from way up north.
00:13:34His name is Fico, and he's from Puerto Rico, where people speak Spanish.
00:13:39And it's real warm.
00:13:41Right, Fico?
00:13:42Right, Zeno.
00:13:43And we've got some hot music to keep us warm, even in this weather.
00:13:47We better start singing before I freeze.
00:13:50Ready, guys?
00:13:51Everybody moves like a penguin, let's go.
00:13:58Vamos.
00:14:00Everybody moves like a penguin, let's go.
00:14:03Vamos.
00:14:05Baila, baila con el pingรผino.
00:14:07Baila.
00:14:08Vamos.
00:14:10Baila, baila con el pingรผino.
00:14:12Baila.
00:14:13Vamos.
00:14:14Come and try this grand new dance.
00:14:17Come, at least give him a chance.
00:14:20Vengan todos a bailar.
00:14:22Es algo sensacional.
00:14:25There's no rolling, there's no rocking.
00:14:28You just act like penguins walking.
00:14:30And that goes like this.
00:14:32Everybody dance like a penguin, let's go.
00:14:36Vamos.
00:14:37Baila, baila con el pingรผino.
00:14:40Baila.
00:14:41Vamos.
00:14:53Chicken, cow, or kangaroo.
00:14:55You can all come try it too.
00:14:58Venga, toros, alquistรณn.
00:15:00Aca, ca, curo, quira, tรณn.
00:15:02Without moving, without walking, you just move like penguins walking.
00:15:08And that goes like this.
00:15:10Hoi.
00:15:11Everybody dance like a penguin, let's go.
00:15:14Yeah, everybody try it with us.
00:15:16Baila, baila con el pingรผino.
00:15:18Baila.
00:15:19Yeah, you would know.
00:15:19You try it too.
00:15:21Everybody dance like a penguin, let's go.
00:15:24Yeah, you see how you kind of wobble around like that?
00:15:26Baila, baila con el pingรผino.
00:15:28Baila.
00:15:29Fun.
00:15:29Vamos.
00:15:31Baila.
00:15:31Everybody doing it?
00:15:33Yeah, baila.
00:15:35Oh, oh.
00:15:36Baila.
00:15:36Come let pengรผino baila.
00:15:39You got the idea.
00:15:41Baila.
00:15:43Baila.
00:15:49Hi, Abby.
00:15:50Hi, Elmo.
00:15:51Oh, look who's here.
00:15:53Hi.
00:15:54Hi.
00:15:55Hey, did you ever notice that Elmo and I are the same?
00:16:00What?
00:16:00Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:16:02Abby and Elmo aren't the same, Abby.
00:16:04We're different.
00:16:05Uh, same.
00:16:06Different.
00:16:07Same.
00:16:07Different.
00:16:08Same.
00:16:08Wait, wait, watch, watch, watch, watch.
00:16:10Look.
00:16:10If Elmo had pink fur and furry wings, uh-huh, uh-huh, and Ian,
00:16:18then Abby and Elmo would be the same.
00:16:27Oh, wow.
00:16:28That's so magical.
00:16:30Yeah, yeah.
00:16:30But, but, but, but, Abby?
00:16:32Uh-huh?
00:16:32Elmo doesn't have furry hair.
00:16:34Or furry freckles.
00:16:35Or furry ears.
00:16:37Or furry wings.
00:16:39And Elmo isn't pink.
00:16:41Elmo's red.
00:16:42I see what you mean, Elmo, but there
00:16:47must be some way we're the same.
00:16:49Hmm.
00:16:50Hmm.
00:16:51Wait, I know, I know, Elmo.
00:16:53Look.
00:16:54We both have one, two arms.
00:16:57Oh, OK.
00:16:57One, two arms.
00:17:00Yeah, yeah.
00:17:00And one, two hands.
00:17:03One, two hands.
00:17:07Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:17:08And guess what we have?
00:17:09What?
00:17:10One, two eyes.
00:17:12Yeah.
00:17:14One, two eyes.
00:17:16Yeah.
00:17:18One nose.
00:17:19Ow.
00:17:20Nose.
00:17:20Nose.
00:17:24And one mouth.
00:17:26Oh, mouth.
00:17:27One mouth.
00:17:30Well, Abby, Abby and Elmo are the same.
00:17:33Yep.
00:17:34And different.
00:17:35Cool.
00:17:38Every night when I lie in bed, I see pictures dancing in my head.
00:17:49Pictures sleep.
00:17:50Buddy bird.
00:17:51What?
00:17:51Buckle up and we'll fly away.
00:17:53Whoa.
00:17:53Yeah.
00:17:54We're adventuring.
00:17:56Every time the bed starts tamping, something special's
00:18:01going to happen.
00:18:02This is kind of kicky.
00:18:04My favorite kind of traveling.
00:18:07Yeah.
00:18:07We're adventuring.
00:18:10Come along with Bert and Ernie.
00:18:13We're going to take a little journey.
00:18:17Bert and Ernie's great adventures.
00:18:24Well, Bert, here we are in Antarctica.
00:18:27Land of ice and snow and cold.
00:18:30Don't forget penguins, my favorite birds.
00:18:33After pigeons, of course.
00:18:35Of course.
00:18:38Oh.
00:18:39Oh, look at that.
00:18:39Follow that penguin.
00:18:41Ernie, I love penguins, but why are we walking like one?
00:18:47Because, Bert, this wobble wobble keeps one pretty warm.
00:18:54Don't stop.
00:18:56What's he doing?
00:18:57I think it's a she and her.
00:19:00And could it be?
00:19:02Oh, it is.
00:19:04She's going to be a mama penguin.
00:19:06Wow.
00:19:06She's hatching an egg.
00:19:13Looks like now you're hatching it, Bert.
00:19:15She thinks you speak penguin.
00:19:19Sorry, but I only speak a little pigeon.
00:19:23Uh, coo-coo.
00:19:25Coo-coo-coo-coo?
00:19:27Uh, I didn't quite get that.
00:19:31Now what?
00:19:35Oh, isn't that sweet?
00:19:37She's feeding you like you're the papa penguin.
00:19:40Look, Mrs. Penguin.
00:19:44I think now she wants to go feed herself.
00:19:48Well, now don't you worry, buddy, Bert.
00:19:52I'll get you out of this penguin predicament.
00:19:54Taxi!
00:19:56Ernie, there's no taxis in Antarctica.
00:19:59But there are dogs named, Taxi.
00:20:04Nice boy.
00:20:11Good boy, Taxi.
00:20:12Come on, Bert.
00:20:14Let's get out of here before mama penguin comes back.
00:20:17Wait, we can't leave this egg.
00:20:19Someone has to keep it warm or it won't hatch.
00:20:21Oh, no!
00:20:24Follow that egg.
00:20:27Hang on, Bert.
00:20:30There we are.
00:20:31Oh, down, boy, down.
00:20:32Sit.
00:20:33Mama penguin must be worried sick wondering where her egg went.
00:20:36Would you look at that?
00:20:38Taxi's making snow angels.
00:20:39I think I'll make one, too.
00:20:40Woo-hoo!
00:20:41Honey.
00:20:42Stop worrying, Bert.
00:20:44Mama penguin will be here any minute.
00:20:46Boy, it sure takes patience to be a Papa penguin.
00:20:49Whoa!
00:20:52Whoa!
00:20:53Oh, no!
00:20:54Honey?
00:20:55Honey?
00:20:56Stop worrying, Bert. Mama Penguin will be here any minute.
00:21:01Boy, it sure takes patience to be a Papa Penguin.
00:21:06What? Oh, no!
00:21:08Honey! Honey!
00:21:11Gee, this is so much fun.
00:21:13Too bad you can't get off that egg and make a snow angel too, Bert.
00:21:16Bert?
00:21:17Bert, what are you doing way out there?
00:21:20I'm drifting!
00:21:23Don't worry, old buddy. I'll save you.
00:21:29Go get him, boy. Swim to Bert.
00:21:37Well, it's out there with Papa.
00:21:42Well, here, maybe you can use this.
00:21:44Bert, you're safe.
00:21:54Thank you, thank you.
00:21:56Uh, cuckoo, cuckoo.
00:21:59But I am not a Penguin Papa, okay?
00:22:03Quack, quack, quack, quack.
00:22:06Quack, quack, quack.
00:22:07Quack, quack, quack.
00:22:08Quack, quack.
00:22:09Quack, quack.
00:22:10Aw, look at that.
00:22:11Quack, quack, quack.
00:22:12Quack, quack, quack.
00:22:13Come here. Aw, who's a cutie?
00:22:15Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:22:20Aw, how sweet.
00:22:21I think she's thanking you for being such a good egg-sitter.
00:22:24Good night, bird.
00:22:35Good night, Ernie.
00:22:41Uh-oh.
00:22:47Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:22:53Hello there, it me, ah, cookie monster.
00:22:56Ah, oh, whoa.
00:22:58Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, and ah, today, ah, me not holding letter of day.
00:23:03Ah, ah, no, no, me holding these very heavy bricks.
00:23:09Yeah, ah, so me no eat letter of day.
00:23:13Yeah, ah, ah, yeah, me not even know what letter of day is.
00:23:18Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, there it is.
00:23:21Oh, yeah, yeah, that letter of day, ah, me guess that letter, V.
00:23:26Yeah, ah, oh, oh, oh, hee, ah!
00:23:31V very vivacious letter.
00:23:33Yeah, it make V sound.
00:23:35Oh, yeah, and V probably very tasty, but me never know, because, oh, oh, me holding,
00:23:50Oh, well, me tried.
00:24:07Yep, very tasty, yeah, and very light.
00:24:16Oh, me going to be sore tomorrow.
00:24:18Oh, yeah.
00:24:48Everywhere, amigos like to go.
00:24:51M-m-murray.
00:24:52He follows her to school each day.
00:24:54They run, they spin, they leap.
00:24:55Hello, Murray.
00:24:56Yo, everybody loves to see a monster and his sheep.
00:25:00And they all say, Murray.
00:25:01Murray.
00:25:02Murray.
00:25:02Murray.
00:25:03Murray has a little lamb.
00:25:04Hello, Murray.
00:25:05Murray has a little lamb.
00:25:07Murray has a little lamb.
00:25:09Hi, it's me, Murray, and I'm looking for my little lamb.
00:25:13Oh, ovejita.
00:25:15Ovejita.
00:25:18Ovejita.
00:25:21Oh.
00:25:23Oh, ovejita.
00:25:25Ovejita.
00:25:26Ovejita.
00:25:27Hola, Murray.
00:25:28Where are we going today?
00:25:29Una escuela.
00:25:30A school?
00:25:31Mm-hmm.
00:25:32What escuela are we going to?
00:25:34Adivina.
00:25:35Guess?
00:25:36Mm-hmm.
00:25:37I'd love to guess, but I need some clues first.
00:25:39Mm-hmm.
00:25:40Oh, come on.
00:25:42Oh, a tree.
00:25:45Is tree the first clue, ovejita?
00:25:47No.
00:25:48Un uniforme.
00:25:49Oh, is it leaf?
00:25:51No.
00:25:52Un uniforme.
00:25:53Acorn?
00:25:54No.
00:25:55Un uniforme.
00:25:56What is un uniforme?
00:25:58Un uniforme.
00:26:00Uh-oh.
00:26:05A little help.
00:26:06Hey.
00:26:11I'm wearing a uniform.
00:26:13Si.
00:26:14Un uniforme.
00:26:16Oh.
00:26:17Un uniforme must mean a uniform in Spanish.
00:26:21Si.
00:26:22Un uniforme.
00:26:24But what kind of school do you need a uniform for?
00:26:27Adivina.
00:26:29Guess?
00:26:30I'm not sure.
00:26:31I think I need some more clues.
00:26:33Come on.
00:26:35Ovejita.
00:26:37What's the next clue?
00:26:39Una pelota.
00:26:41Una pelota.
00:26:42Una pelota.
00:26:43Una pelota.
00:26:44Una pelota.
00:26:45What's una pelota?
00:26:46Una pelota.
00:26:47Una pelota.
00:26:48Huh?
00:26:49Oh.
00:26:50Oh, a ball.
00:26:53Una pelota.
00:26:54Oh.
00:26:55Una pelota must be Spanish for a ball.
00:27:00Si.
00:27:01Una pelota.
00:27:02Una pelota.
00:27:03Okay.
00:27:04So the clues are uniform.
00:27:06Un uniforme.
00:27:07Un uniforme.
00:27:08And a ball.
00:27:09Una pelota.
00:27:10Huh.
00:27:11I wonder what school we're going to.
00:27:13Adivina.
00:27:14Oh, no, no, no.
00:27:15Not ready to guess yet.
00:27:16I need another clue.
00:27:17Come on.
00:27:18What's the next clue, Ovejita?
00:27:21Patea.
00:27:22Patea?
00:27:23Hmm.
00:27:24What's patea?
00:27:25Whoa.
00:27:26Did you see that?
00:27:28That statue just kicked the ball.
00:27:32Hey, wait a minute.
00:27:34Does patea mean kick in Spanish?
00:27:37Si.
00:27:38Patea.
00:27:39Okay.
00:27:40So the clues are a uniform.
00:27:41Un uniforme.
00:27:42A ball.
00:27:43Oh, ooh.
00:27:44Una pelota.
00:27:45Yeah.
00:27:46And kick.
00:27:47Patea.
00:27:48Huh.
00:27:49What kind of school is it?
00:27:50Hmm.
00:27:51Wait a minute.
00:27:52I think we're going to.
00:27:53Soccer school.
00:27:54Oh.
00:27:55Oh.
00:27:56Oh.
00:27:57Oh.
00:27:58Oh.
00:27:59Oh.
00:28:00Oh.
00:28:01Oh.
00:28:02Oh.
00:28:03Oh.
00:28:04Oh.
00:28:05Oh.
00:28:06Oh.
00:28:07Oh.
00:28:08Soccer school.
00:28:09It's winning it.
00:28:10Football.
00:28:11Yay.
00:28:12What's the first thing I have to learn in soccer?
00:28:17Well, you have to kick the ball with your feet and you try to score a goal.
00:28:22You can kick it with the side of your foot.
00:28:24That's the part right here.
00:28:26Or, if you want to score a goal, you use the laces on your shoes.
00:28:31You need to try and get the ball into the net and each time you get in the net, you get
00:28:38one point.
00:28:40How do I shoot it?
00:28:41You swing your foot really hard and kick the ball in the goal.
00:28:44Okay.
00:28:45I'm going to try a kick.
00:28:46Let's see.
00:28:47Yeah.
00:28:48Whoa.
00:28:49Coach Jim, I'm going to help you.
00:28:50Sure.
00:28:51Oh, Coach Jim, I don't know if I'm ready to shoot yet.
00:28:54What other parts of your body do you use in soccer?
00:28:57Your knee.
00:28:58You can use your knee?
00:28:59Cool.
00:29:00And you can use your chest.
00:29:01You can use your chest too?
00:29:02And your head.
00:29:03You use your head?
00:29:06How about hands?
00:29:07Can you use your hands?
00:29:08No.
00:29:09No hands.
00:29:10There's a part of your body that you can't use.
00:29:11I didn't even know that.
00:29:12Okay.
00:29:13I'm not going to use my hands.
00:29:14You can't use your hands.
00:29:15There is one exception.
00:29:16If you're the goalie, then you're allowed to use your hands.
00:29:19Oh, goalies are allowed to use their hands?
00:29:20Right.
00:29:21Whee!
00:29:22Do you ever play goalie?
00:29:23Um, yeah.
00:29:24What do you do when you're a goalie?
00:29:25Well, you want to try and save the ball so the ball doesn't go to the net.
00:29:33Take that shot.
00:29:34Do you do any running in this game?
00:29:41Yeah.
00:29:42Well, is it a lot of running or just a little?
00:29:44A lot.
00:29:45I'm going to try running fast.
00:29:46Let me see.
00:29:47Is this fast enough?
00:29:48No.
00:29:49No?
00:29:50Is that fast enough?
00:29:52Yes.
00:29:53I think I ran too much.
00:29:57How many people on a team?
00:30:01Eleven.
00:30:02Eleven people on a team, and we're all trying to get in the goal?
00:30:04Yes.
00:30:05And there's going to be another team out there trying to get the ball in our goal.
00:30:07Do you want to get it from me?
00:30:08Yes.
00:30:09Can I say, hey, no, don't you touch my ball.
00:30:11It's my ball.
00:30:12I want to get it over there.
00:30:13You could say that to them, but they're going to try and get it from you anyway.
00:30:16Aw, man.
00:30:17What do I do to keep it away from them?
00:30:18You can dribble it.
00:30:19What is dribbling?
00:30:20Well, it's when you keep the ball near your feet, but you kick it.
00:30:24How do you dribble with your feet?
00:30:26Well, you use your inside, outside, and instep of your foot.
00:30:32And what else do I do during a game?
00:30:34You listen to your coaches and your teammates, and you also listen to the referee.
00:30:38He's the guy on the field that tries to make everything fair.
00:30:41Okay.
00:30:42I listen to the coaches.
00:30:43I watch and listen for the referees.
00:30:45I try to go with my teammates.
00:30:47I do a lot of running.
00:30:48And I give a big, big kick.
00:30:50Here I go.
00:30:51Yeah.
00:30:52I didn't fall.
00:30:53Coach Tim, I didn't fall.
00:30:55I love soccer school.
00:31:00Escuela!
00:31:01Whoa!
00:31:02Whoa!
00:31:03See you next time at school!
00:31:05Bye!
00:31:06Bye!
00:31:07Oh, hello there.
00:31:08It is I, your fuzzy and blue globetrotting friend Groover.
00:31:09I have just returned from a country called Bangladesh.
00:31:13Yes!
00:31:14I had to fly over an ocean, a desert, and mountains, and boy are my arms tired.
00:31:20Oh!
00:31:21Anyhow, in Bangladesh they go fishing with nets just like this.
00:31:26Um...
00:31:27Yeah.
00:31:28Seems to be a little tangled.
00:31:29Let me see if I just turn it this way.
00:31:30Maybe, uh...
00:31:31Uh...
00:31:32Maybe not.
00:31:33Um...
00:31:34Well, I work on my net.
00:31:35My friend Runa will show you all about fishing in Bangladesh.
00:31:36Uh...
00:31:37Hmm.
00:31:38Let's see.
00:31:39The rabbit goes around the tree and the...
00:31:41Uh...
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00:32:00Uh...
00:32:01Uh...
00:32:02Uh...
00:32:03The tree...
00:32:04Uh...
00:32:08That is my friend, Runa.
00:32:10She is getting her fishing hat.
00:32:12Is it not cute.
00:32:15She is asking her father if she can go fishing with him.
00:32:19He says yes.
00:32:21What a nice daddy.
00:32:24Her father is getting the fishing net and Runa is getting the fishing basket.
00:32:28after all you must have a basket to put the fish in when you catch them what are
00:32:36those two sticks supposed to be a bridge my they are very brave to cross such a
00:32:44little bridge they made it my isn't Bangladesh a pretty country so there is a river and where
00:33:02there is a river there must be fishes hmm I wonder if that person on the boat is fishing for fishies
00:33:08too Runa is choosing the place where they will fish I hope she has made the right choice first
00:33:19they must get the net ready as we know it must not be tangled here's the wind-up and a throw good
00:33:32throw daddy and now Runa and her daddy are pulling back the net to see if they caught
00:33:40any fishies oh I hope they caught some did they catch any yes oh my cute little I see many fishies
00:33:50they are all tangled in the net better put them in the fishing basket Runa had such a fun time fishing
00:33:59with their father today she cannot wait to go again I have untangled mine yet now I will try to catch a
00:34:13fish just like my friend Runa in Bangladesh first you toss the net um you're posting that come on
00:34:27Nathie go catch some fish come on Nathie um do not worry I will just untangle myself
00:34:39hey what's that guy up to man
00:34:45sometimes it is not easy to be a global monster
00:34:59countess my little sucker thought it is now time for us to reveal the number of the day
00:35:15ah yes you will count mine schnitzel until I shout
00:35:21stop
00:35:26oh be still my heart and that will be the number of the day hit it Mike
00:35:35number of the day number of the day number of the day of the day of the day
00:35:43hey hey hey
00:35:46is it one is it two is it three is it four is it five is it six is it seven
00:35:54it will be great if it's eight it will be great if it's eight and divine if it's nine or ten or even eleven
00:36:05yes
00:36:09eleven is the number of the day
00:36:12here's a number eleven is his name and we're gonna play a counting game here's a puzzle with eleven parts turning into eleven hearts eleven shapes go fluttering by eleven birds flying in the sky
00:36:39eleven
00:36:42eleven houses down on the street eleven people you could meet eleven circles that aren't squares eleven cookies eleven shares eleven fingers if you add one more eleven things eleven is four eleven things eleven can do
00:36:58no longer than wrapping how about you eleven eleven eleven eleven please type the number eleven
00:37:08eleven
00:37:11eleven
00:37:12eleven
00:37:13eleven
00:37:14eleven
00:37:15eleven
00:37:16eleven
00:37:17eleven
00:37:19eleven
00:37:21eleven
00:37:22eleven
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00:37:28eleven
00:37:29eleven
00:37:30eleven
00:37:31eleven
00:37:33eleven
00:37:35eleven
00:37:36Are you smarter than an egg?
00:37:38It's time once again for America's pluckiest new game show,
00:37:42Are You Smarter Than an Egg Layer?
00:37:45And here's our host, Mr. Jeff Boxworthy.
00:37:49Hey, hey, good evening. Thank you, thank you.
00:37:51Yes, I am Jeff Boxworthy.
00:37:53And I would just like to say,
00:37:55And that is chicken for us.
00:37:58Let's bring out our first contestant.
00:38:00She is an accountant from Pickles Gap, North Dakota.
00:38:04Let's hear it for Miriam Cheswick.
00:38:06All right. Hey, Miriam, you doing all right?
00:38:11What's that again?
00:38:12I take that as a yes.
00:38:15You know you're a game show contestant when all you can say is woo.
00:38:19All right, well, now let's meet the rest of the class.
00:38:24There's Megan.
00:38:27Let's hear it for Jennifer.
00:38:30Put your hands and wings together for Kyle.
00:38:34And little Brittany.
00:38:35And of course, Tandoori.
00:38:39Cluck.
00:38:41All right.
00:38:42Well, here are the subjects.
00:38:45Grade A eggs.
00:38:47Grade A eggs.
00:38:48Grade B eggs.
00:38:50And finally, advanced AP eggs.
00:38:54So, Miriam, what subject will it be?
00:38:57Well, you know, I think I'll try grade A eggs, Jeff.
00:39:01Grade A eggs.
00:39:02All right, well, here is your question.
00:39:05You have two eggs.
00:39:07Two eggs.
00:39:08And you add one more egg.
00:39:11One more egg.
00:39:11How many eggs does that give you?
00:39:14Oh, that's a tough one.
00:39:16Oh, I don't know.
00:39:17Is it George Washington?
00:39:18Now, remember, Miriam, it is not a world history question.
00:39:23It is an egg question.
00:39:24You have two eggs.
00:39:26You add one more egg.
00:39:28How many eggs do you have all together?
00:39:30All right.
00:39:36Well, the chickens have locked in their answers.
00:39:38What is your answer, Miriam?
00:39:39Oh, I have no idea, really.
00:39:41Would you like to ask a chicken?
00:39:43Yeah.
00:39:43Yeah.
00:39:44Yeah, sure.
00:39:44Um, I'll ask Megan.
00:39:46Megan, how much is two eggs plus one egg?
00:39:50Bon, bon, bon.
00:39:53She says three eggs all together.
00:39:56Miriam, will you go with that answer?
00:39:59Um, yeah, sure.
00:40:01You betcha.
00:40:03All right.
00:40:04That is correct.
00:40:07Two eggs plus one egg is one, two, three eggs.
00:40:11All right.
00:40:12Well, good job there, Megan.
00:40:15All right.
00:40:17Next subject, Miriam.
00:40:18Oh, um, I'll take grade B eggs.
00:40:22All right.
00:40:23Here is your question.
00:40:24Yes.
00:40:25You have three eggs.
00:40:27Huh?
00:40:27And you add three more eggs.
00:40:30Oh.
00:40:31How many eggs do you have all together?
00:40:35Um, hmm.
00:40:40The chickens are locked in.
00:40:44How about you, Miriam?
00:40:45Oh, I remember this one from chemistry class.
00:40:48Um, I think it has something to do with hydrogen.
00:40:51Not even close, Miriam.
00:40:54No.
00:40:55Why don't you just ask a chicken?
00:40:56Yeah.
00:40:57You betcha.
00:40:58Um, I'll ask Kyle.
00:41:00Kyle, how much is three eggs plus three eggs?
00:41:03Bok, bok, bok.
00:41:06Bok, bok.
00:41:07Bok!
00:41:09Kyle says six eggs.
00:41:11Hmm?
00:41:13Yeah, sure.
00:41:14You betcha.
00:41:15That's a good one.
00:41:16Six.
00:41:17And that is correct.
00:41:20Three eggs.
00:41:21Well, three eggs is one, two, three, four, five, six.
00:41:25Six eggs all together.
00:41:27Smart answer there, Kyle.
00:41:28Bok.
00:41:29What about me?
00:41:31I think without these chickens here, you'd have some serious egg on your face, Miriam.
00:41:36Now here is your final question.
00:41:38Yes.
00:41:38The subject is advanced AP eggs.
00:41:43How many eggs are in a dozen?
00:41:47Hmm.
00:41:50Oh, a dozen.
00:41:52How many eggs are in a dozen?
00:41:54I think it's somewhere like kajillion.
00:41:58Miriam, do yourself a favor and just ask a chicken.
00:42:01Oh, all right.
00:42:02Um, I'll ask Tandoori.
00:42:05How many eggs are in a dozen Tandoori?
00:42:07Quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack.
00:42:14All right.
00:42:15Tandoori says there are 12 eggs in a dozen.
00:42:19I'll go with that.
00:42:22And that is correct.
00:42:26A dozen is 12.
00:42:28One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve.
00:42:34Twelve eggs.
00:42:36Well, very smart Tandoori.
00:42:38Aw, quack.
00:42:41As for you, Miriam, you are not smarter than an egg layer.
00:42:46But you have won!
00:42:48Woo!
00:42:49Woo!
00:42:50When I win!
00:42:51When I win!
00:42:52Ha ha, Miriam, you have won a million bucks!
00:42:57A million bucks!
00:42:58I'm correct!
00:42:58I'm correct!
00:42:59Oh!
00:42:59No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:43:02Not a million bucks, a million bucks!
00:43:05Chickens, give her a prize!
00:43:07What kind of prize is this?
00:43:12Yeah!
00:43:13Ha ha ha!
00:43:14All right, folks, until next time, this is Jeff Foxworthy saying bop, bop, bop, bop!
00:43:19Oh, it's my little fishers for the birds.
00:43:24Oh, it's my little fishers for the birds.
00:43:26Oh, it's my little fishers for the birds.
00:43:31La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, Elmo's world.
00:43:36La, la, la, la, la, la, la, Elmo's world.
00:43:41Elmo loves this old fish.
00:43:44It's crayon, too.
00:43:46Ooh.
00:43:47Ooh.
00:43:48That's Elmo's world.
00:43:59Hi.
00:44:00Welcome to Elmo's world.
00:44:02Oh, Elmo's so happy to see you.
00:44:05Oh, and so is Dorothy.
00:44:07Say hello, Dorothy.
00:44:09Oh, guess what Elmo's thinking about today.
00:44:13Yeah, da, da, da.
00:44:15Oh.
00:44:16Oh.
00:44:17Oh.
00:44:18Oh.
00:44:19They like it cold.
00:44:23Oh.
00:44:24Elmo's thinking about.
00:44:26Oh.
00:44:27Oh.
00:44:28Oh.
00:44:28Oh.
00:44:29Elmo's thinking about.
00:44:30Oh.
00:44:31Oh.
00:44:32Oh.
00:44:33Oh.
00:44:34Oh.
00:44:35Oh.
00:44:36Oh.
00:44:37Oh.
00:44:38Oh.
00:44:39Oh.
00:44:40Oh.
00:44:41Yeah.
00:44:42It's penguins.
00:44:43Yay.
00:44:44Hey.
00:44:45Where are we?
00:44:46Elmo's world.
00:44:47Oh.
00:44:48Oh.
00:44:49Oh.
00:44:50La.
00:44:50La.
00:44:51La.
00:44:52Elmo's world.
00:44:53It's penguins.
00:44:54Yeah.
00:44:55Yeah.
00:44:55Piguins.
00:44:56Yeah.
00:44:56Elmo's world.
00:44:57Yeah.
00:44:58Yeah.
00:44:58Yeah.
00:44:59Yeah.
00:44:59Yeah.
00:45:00Yeah.
00:45:01Yeah.
00:45:01Yeah.
00:45:02Yeah.
00:45:03Oh, my God.
00:45:33Oh, boy. Those penguins.
00:45:36Oh, look. Dorothy's been thinking about penguins, too.
00:45:40And Dorothy has a question.
00:45:42How do you pretend to be a penguin?
00:45:44Oh, good question, Dorothy.
00:45:46Hmm.
00:45:47Oh, let's ask Mr. Noodle.
00:45:49He always has an answer.
00:45:51Oh, shade.
00:45:53Oh, nice penguin walking, shade.
00:45:59Oh, Mr. Noodle.
00:46:05Where's Mr. Noodle?
00:46:09Mr. Noodle?
00:46:10Mr. Noodle, where are you?
00:46:12Mr. Noodle?
00:46:14Mr.
00:46:15Oh, there you are.
00:46:17Yeah, over there.
00:46:24Hi, Mr. Noodle.
00:46:27Dorothy has a question, Mr. Noodle.
00:46:30How do you pretend to be a penguin?
00:46:34So be a penguin, Mr. Noodle.
00:46:37Be a penguin.
00:46:38No, that's a monkey, Mr. Noodle.
00:46:44That's not being a penguin.
00:46:47He's making a monkey out of himself.
00:46:51Mr. Noodle, be like a penguin.
00:46:55Mr. Noodle, you're being a chicken.
00:46:59That's not a penguin.
00:47:02It's a bird, but it's not a penguin.
00:47:06Think penguin.
00:47:08You know, like how a penguin walks.
00:47:11It waddles when it walks.
00:47:13Yeah, it's white in front and black in back,
00:47:16and it looks like it's wearing a tuxedo.
00:47:20A tuxedo!
00:47:21Where is he going?
00:47:24Mr. Noodle, he's in a tuxedo.
00:47:27The slippers!
00:47:29Boy, George, he's got it!
00:47:31Now that's being a penguin.
00:47:34Great pretending!
00:47:35Now he's got it!
00:47:38Oh, more penguins!
00:47:45He even pulled the penguins.
00:47:49Mr. Noodle!
00:47:50Waddle, waddle, waddle.
00:47:52He knows how to be a penguin.
00:47:54Oh, that Mr. Noodle!
00:47:58He could get a job as a penguin!
00:48:00Was that Dorothy?
00:48:02Oh, Dorothy wants to ask someone else.
00:48:05How do you pretend to be a penguin?
00:48:13Here's how I pretend I'm a penguin, Dorothy.
00:48:16I hold my arms out like slippers and I take little steps and go side to side.
00:48:28Hi, Dorothy.
00:48:29Dorothy, we can pretend to be three penguins.
00:48:45Penguins are really good swimmers.
00:48:47Oh, thanks, everybody.
00:48:52Oh, and thanks, Dorothy.
00:48:53Now, Elmo will ask a baby.
00:48:56Here's how Elmo pretends to be a penguin.
00:48:59Waddle, waddle, waddle, waddle, waddle, waddle.
00:49:02Hello, baby.
00:49:03Hello.
00:49:04Baby, how do you pretend to be a penguin?
00:49:08Go ahead.
00:49:11Oh, thank you, baby.
00:49:13Kiss, kiss, kiss, kiss, kiss, kiss.
00:49:21Oh, now Elmo has a question for you.
00:49:30Yeah, you.
00:49:31How many penguins are sliding on ice?
00:49:34Let's count them and see.
00:49:35Oh, penguins.
00:49:36Oh, thank you.
00:49:37One, two, three, four, five.
00:49:43Six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:49:50Oh, ten penguins.
00:49:52And one sea lion.
00:49:55It bowed them over.
00:49:59Great counting, everybody.
00:50:01Penguins sliding on ice.
00:50:03That makes Elmo wonder, how do they stay warm?
00:50:06Oh, let's find out, okay?
00:50:08Oh, Troy.
00:50:11How do penguins stay warm?
00:50:13Oh, everybody's a penguin today.
00:50:22Do penguins wear long underwear to stay warm?
00:50:25No, that's silly.
00:50:28Do they wear an overcoat?
00:50:30No, they swim.
00:50:32They can't swim in an overcoat.
00:50:35Do they wear anything?
00:50:36No, they wear nothing.
00:50:39They have feathers.
00:50:41Their feathers keep them warm, even when they swim.
00:50:44Does a penguin wear a muffler?
00:50:47No.
00:50:49Except for these big birds' cousins.
00:50:51This is my cousin, Blubba.
00:50:53My granny bird knitted him a nice warm muffler
00:50:56because he lives at the pole.
00:50:59Hi, y'all.
00:51:00The South Pole.
00:51:02Y'all got a catfish.
00:51:03Thanks, Troy.
00:51:08And now, speaking of penguins...
00:51:10Elmo has mail.
00:51:11Elmo has mail.
00:51:12Elmo has email.
00:51:14Elmo has mail.
00:51:15Computer, come back here.
00:51:16Elmo has mail.
00:51:18Elmo has mail.
00:51:19Elmo has mail.
00:51:20Elmo has mail.
00:51:21Elmo has mail.
00:51:22Computer's a penguin today, too.
00:51:24Elmo has mail.
00:51:25Oh, and mouse.
00:51:27Okay.
00:51:28Calm down, mouse.
00:51:33Oh, yay.
00:51:35Elmo has an email from Grover with some penguins.
00:51:39Surprise.
00:51:42Hi, Elmo.
00:51:43It is I, your frozen friend, Grover,
00:51:47at the South Pole for that famous moment
00:51:50when once a year the penguins fly back to Capistrano.
00:51:53Oh, we'd like to help you, pal,
00:51:56but we can't fly there.
00:51:58Why not?
00:52:00Because penguins don't fly.
00:52:02What?
00:52:03You do not fly.
00:52:04How can that be?
00:52:05You are birds.
00:52:06You have weeny things.
00:52:08They're flippers.
00:52:09For swimming.
00:52:11We swim.
00:52:12But we don't fly.
00:52:14Well, of course you do not fly.
00:52:17You are flipping all wrong.
00:52:19Yeah, you have to flip up and down like this,
00:52:21like the birdies you are.
00:52:22Come on, come on, flip with me now.
00:52:24Come on.
00:52:26Think Capistrano.
00:52:31Capistrano.
00:52:33Capistrano.
00:52:34Capistrano.
00:52:34Yes, Capistrano.
00:52:35Capistrano.
00:52:37Capistrano.
00:52:38Capistrano.
00:52:39Capistrano.
00:52:40I will settle for Cucamonga.
00:52:45Cucamonga.
00:52:46Cucamonga.
00:52:47I'm flabbing for Cucamonga.
00:52:49Cucamonga.
00:52:49Cucamonga.
00:52:50Cucamonga.
00:52:51Cucamonga.
00:52:51What?
00:52:51No liftoff?
00:52:52That's what we told you, pal.
00:52:55Penguins don't fly.
00:52:57So, Elmo, correction.
00:52:59Today the penguins will not fly back to Capistrano.
00:53:04Hey.
00:53:05Hey.
00:53:06We could swim to Capistrano.
00:53:08We could.
00:53:09Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:53:10Whoa.
00:53:11Whoa.
00:53:11They will swim back to Capistrano.
00:53:16So long, Elmo.
00:53:18Any swirls around here?
00:53:20Yeah.
00:53:21Oh, thanks, computer.
00:53:23Elmo's friend John just loves penguins, so his dad took him to the zoo to see real live ones.
00:53:29And he told Elmo all about it.
00:53:31My dad works at Atlantis Marine World Aquarium.
00:53:38He takes care of the penguins there.
00:53:41And sometimes I go along to help.
00:53:45They live in a special place.
00:53:48They have a big pool to swim in, and there are cubby holes to nest in.
00:53:53Penguins are birds, and they lay eggs like other birds.
00:53:56They have a beach area to walk around in, and there's a neat tunnel that goes under the
00:54:02beach area, and comes up under a glass dome, so people can go in and watch the penguins
00:54:08right up close.
00:54:12Penguins walk standing up like people.
00:54:15They take short steps.
00:54:17It's called waddling.
00:54:20They even sleep standing up.
00:54:23They clean themselves with their beaks.
00:54:26It's called preening.
00:54:31We wash down the beach area to keep it clean.
00:54:35And we feed them.
00:54:37Fish.
00:54:38They really come quickly when they know it's lunchtime.
00:54:45They love fish.
00:54:48They can swallow a whole fish.
00:54:54Awesome.
00:54:56But you have to be careful, because they have sharp beaks.
00:55:04And after lunch, they like to go swimming.
00:55:08And can they swim?
00:55:12They like to do things together.
00:55:15They are outstanding.
00:55:17Elmo likes penguins, too.
00:55:22Elmo wants to know even more about them.
00:55:24Don't you?
00:55:25How can we find out even more?
00:55:28There are 17 different kinds of penguins, and they don't all live at the South Pole.
00:55:42But everyone is a beaut.
00:55:44So let's see some penguins on parade.
00:55:48Here come the penguins, those wonderful birds.
00:55:52Look at them waddle, too graceful for words.
00:55:53Here's Appu.
00:55:53He's a macaroni penguin from the Indian Ocean.
00:56:02Namaste, Appu.
00:56:02A rock hopper penguin, mint.
00:56:03He lives a short hop from the South Pole.
00:56:04Rock hop on.
00:56:05And here's the littlest penguin there is, a fairy penguin.
00:56:06It's Tinkerbell from Australia.
00:56:07Good day.
00:56:08Last, Galapagos penguins live at the hottest place in the world, the equator.
00:56:25Hola, Jennifer.
00:56:26And you're right there.
00:56:27You're right there.
00:56:29Little, you're right there.
00:56:30You're right there.
00:56:31You're right there.
00:56:32And you're right there.
00:56:33He lives a short hop from the South Pole.
00:56:36Rock hop on.
00:56:37And here's the littlest penguin there is, a fairy penguin.
00:56:38Jennifer, when you're hot, you're hot.
00:56:43And when they jump in the water, it's easy to see.
00:56:47They're everything a penguin, everything a penguin,
00:56:52everything a penguin should be.
00:56:56There's no business like snow business.
00:57:00Stay tuned for Splash, The Wet Thing,
00:57:03and Good Morning Antarctica.
00:57:08Thanks, Teezy.
00:57:10Boy, how can we find out more about penguins?
00:57:13Oh, hello.
00:57:14Why don't you ask an emperor penguin?
00:57:17We're the biggest of all penguins.
00:57:19Oh.
00:57:20You may call me Caesar.
00:57:22Hail Caesar!
00:57:25An emperor penguin.
00:57:28Since you ask, I will tell you about myself.
00:57:31This is my imperial beak.
00:57:34Caesar's beak!
00:57:37I use it to eat fishes.
00:57:39Hey!
00:57:40Cover your ears, Dorothy!
00:57:41And go...
00:57:42Caesar's beak!
00:57:44And here are my handsome webbed feet.
00:57:50Caesar's feet!
00:57:55And these are my fabulous flippers.
00:58:04Caesar's flippers!
00:58:05No!
00:58:06Oh!
00:58:07Caesar's flippers!
00:58:10No!
00:58:11I use them for swimming.
00:58:13We penguins spend most of our lives swimming.
00:58:16Most of our lives swimming!
00:58:19Stop!
00:58:20Oh, look, look, look, look!
00:58:23Dorothy's imagining Elmo as a penguin going swimming!
00:58:27I'm swimming!
00:58:28Crippie!
00:58:30Crippie!
00:58:31Calling!
00:58:32Oof!
00:58:34My new
00:58:56You make quite a splash as a penguin, lad.
00:59:15Quite a splash.
00:59:18Yay, Elmo loves penguins.
00:59:20So does Dorothy.
00:59:21That's why Dorothy wants us to sing the penguin song.
00:59:24Oh, I concur.
00:59:26You've gotta do a warm up?
00:59:27Oh, and voll.
00:59:28I just go with it.
00:59:28OK.
00:59:29We'll sing along with Elmo.
00:59:32้จน glue
00:59:41Everybody sing.
00:59:42Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, dine.
00:59:48Ding, wind, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, dee, one.
00:59:52Ding-win, ding-win, ding-win, ding-win, ding-win!
00:59:56Say goodbye, Dorothy! Say goodbye, penguins!
01:00:00Hmm?
01:00:02Do-do-do!
01:00:03Do-ba-ba-do! Do-ba-ba-do!
01:00:06Do-do-do!
01:00:08Do-do-do!
01:00:11Penguins!
01:00:13Do-ba-da-dam-o-bam!
01:00:18Here with the South Pole!
01:00:20South Pole!
01:00:22Y'all hurry down now! Here?
01:00:30Whee! Whee! Whee!
01:00:32OK, OK, Smimey, I'll read to you...
01:00:34Just don't say please, OK?
01:00:36Whee!
01:00:38Alright, O'aky... Here we go!
01:00:40Chapter 453 in The Adventures of Trash Gordon.
01:00:47When they last left our hero, he was on the crummy planet of the cakes.
01:00:52For a sloppy day-old birthday cake wouldn't let him get past.
01:00:57In the nick of time, Trash had an idea.
01:01:01He made a wish that the cake would disappear.
01:01:04Then, he blew up his candle.
01:01:06One tiny flaw, and his wish came through.
01:01:11He assumed his heroic pose and said,
01:01:15Sesame Street has been brought to you today by the letter B and by the number 16.
01:01:27Now, no more now, Slimey. That's all for now.
01:01:30It's time for you to get some shoot-eye, little guy.
01:01:33We'll read some more trash tomorrow.
01:01:35Okay. Bye-bye.
01:01:40Hey, are you still here?
01:01:41I told you. No more Trash Gordon until tomorrow.
01:01:45Bye-bye.
01:02:08Bye-bye.
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