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00:01Hi, I'm Murray from Sesame Street,
00:03and I'm looking for the word on the street.
00:06What's the word on the street?
00:07Penguin.
00:08What is a penguin?
00:10It's a bird, but it doesn't fly.
00:13The wings are for swimming fast.
00:15Ooh.
00:16How does a penguin move?
00:18It just has feet, and it just walks along and kind of waddles.
00:21That's a good penguin.
00:23Keep listening for the word penguin today on Sesame Street.
00:26Penguin.
00:27That's the word on the street.
00:29You guys are good swimmers.
00:36Can you tell me how to get
00:38Can you tell me how to get
00:40Sunny day
00:42Sweeping the clouds away
00:45On my way
00:47To where the air is sweet
00:50Can you tell me how to get
00:52How to get to Sesame Street
00:54What now?
00:56Can you tell me how to get
00:58What now?
00:59Can you tell me how to get
01:00How to get to Sesame Street
01:02Can you tell me how to get
01:03Sesame Street
01:04Oh, lovely
01:07Neighbors there
01:08That's where we meet
01:09Can you tell me how to get
01:10How to get to Sesame Street
01:12Can you tell me how to get to Sesame Street
01:15And Sesame Street!
01:17Yay!
01:21Yeah, so I tried to bowl 200.
01:23I get it.
01:25Two bowls of 300.
01:27Come on, let me see your form.
01:29Form is...
01:31Oh, that's good.
01:33Yeah, watch this, watch this.
01:35Pretty good, right?
01:37Hi, welcome to Sesame Street.
01:39Hey, Chris and I are about to go bowling.
01:41Yeah, I've been bowling a long time, but I'm pretty good,
01:43watch out.
01:45What was that?
01:47Are you ready?
01:49Uh, for what?
01:51The Sesame Street Bird Games!
01:55Ta-da!
01:57Sesame Street Bird Games?
02:01Yes, it's where birds of all feathers compete
02:05in exciting bird events.
02:07And boy, are you lucky!
02:09Because you get to be our judges!
02:13Judges?
02:15Wow, wow, wow.
02:17We're really honored, Big Bird.
02:19But, uh, Chris and I were about to go bowling, so...
02:23What's that?
02:27Oh, those are the official bird game rules.
02:31Written especially by Pricewater Bird.
02:33What a bird.
02:35They'll tell you everything you have to do.
02:41For me?
02:42Yeah, those are your judges' hats.
02:43Go ahead, put them on, put them on.
02:45Um, hold it, Big Bird.
02:47Uh, shouldn't you be using birds to judge the bird contest?
02:51Yes, yes, birds.
02:53No, no, no.
02:55This is much more fair.
02:57The rules say our judges can't have any feathers except on their caps.
03:03So, you're it.
03:09Here come the other contestants.
03:11Let the bird games begin!
03:18We are ready, judges, so read the instructions and tell us what to do.
03:27Okay, let's see.
03:29The first event of the Sesame Street Bird Games is the square meal peck.
03:39All right.
03:40In front of each bird is a dish filled with bird seed.
03:43And to win this event, you must peck that bird seed into the shape of a square.
03:50That's right, Alan.
03:51A square has four equal sides, just like this one.
03:54One, two, three, four.
03:57Now that's the shape you have to make out of bird seed.
04:02Boy, that bird seed sure looks delicious.
04:05Yummy.
04:06Are the birds ready?
04:08Ready.
04:09Then start pecking!
04:13And they're off!
04:14Man, look at that chicken peck!
04:16Yes, Chris, that chicken is doing quite a pecking job.
04:19But her pecks seem to be all over the place.
04:22On the other hand, the duck is planning every peck very carefully.
04:28That's right, Alan.
04:29I'm almost starting to see a square there.
04:31Why, I think you're right, Chris.
04:34But what about Big Bird?
04:37Hmm, he's just staring at his bird seed, not pecking at all.
04:42Well, that's because it smells too good and yummy.
04:44If I get any closer, I'll...
04:50Oh, all right, chicken!
04:51Time's up!
04:52Chicken!
04:53Whoa!
04:54Whoa!
04:55All right, let's see what we got here.
04:57Uh, well, Alan, it looks as if Big Bird did not shape his bird seed into a square.
05:04Mmm, but it sure did taste yummy.
05:06And I'm afraid the chicken did not make a square either.
05:13But wait!
05:14What have we here?
05:15One, two, three, four equal sides!
05:19Yes, indeedy!
05:20The duck has pecked the perfect bird seed square!
05:24Which means he makes a square real bad!
05:26Quack, quack, quack, quack!
05:28And that's one point for the duck!
05:33Quack, quack, quack, quack, quack!
05:36Quack, quack, quack!
05:37Uh, yeah, sure, you can eat it.
05:39Quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack!
05:44Oh, if I'd only waited.
05:47Hmm.
05:48Quack, quack, quack, quack!
05:49All right, and the, uh, now for our next bird's game event,
05:54the 30-second egg lay!
05:58Egg lay?
06:11Quack, quack, quack, quack!
06:13Woo!
06:14That's right, you have 30 seconds to lay an egg!
06:17Wait a minute, wait a minute!
06:18I'm a boy bird.
06:20I don't think I lay eggs.
06:21Oh, sorry guys, just following the rules.
06:26Oh, the bird's ready!
06:30Then start laying some eggs!
06:34Hey, Alan, I got an idea.
06:36Can you open up this door so I can just buy an egg?
06:39Oh, oh, I'm sorry, Big Bird, but it says right here,
06:43no store-bought eggs.
06:48That's an apple.
06:51Well, apples are healthy and they're good for you, too.
06:54They taste good.
06:55Yes, but you're supposed to lay an egg, not a fruit.
07:07Did you hear that? I think the chicken did it.
07:10Wait, wait.
07:12You're right, Alan.
07:13The chicken laid an egg!
07:16That makes you the winner of the 30-second egg-laying contest!
07:21And that's one point for the chicken!
07:27I think that was a foul.
07:33Hey, we didn't make up these rules.
07:35All right, and now moving on to the next event.
07:39Oh, oh.
07:42It's the rhyming competition!
07:45Boy, I love to rhyme.
07:47Okay, well, to win this, you must guess the word that completes this rhyme.
07:52The featheriest thing I ever heard has a beak and wings and is called a...
08:01Quack!
08:03Oh, no, I'm afraid it's not quack.
08:06Quack does not sound like herd.
08:09Quack.
08:10I'll read it again.
08:11The featheriest thing I ever heard has a beak and wings and is called a...
08:17Quack, quack, quack, quack, quack.
08:21Quack!
08:23Oh, no.
08:25Egg is not the rhyme, either.
08:28Egg-laying won't help.
08:30Judge, could you read that poem again?
08:32Uh, sure, no problem.
08:35The featheriest thing I ever heard has a beak and wings and is called a...
08:42Um, uh, it's something that rhymes with herd.
08:47Oh, herd, herd.
08:49Come on, think, bird.
08:51Oh, oh, I think it's bird!
08:54Yes!
08:56Bird does rhyme with herd.
08:58Bird, herd!
08:59Ha!
09:00That's one point for Big Bird!
09:02At last!
09:04Ha-ha!
09:07This is so exciting!
09:09The score's now tied, which means everyone has one point!
09:13That's right, Chris.
09:15So whoever wins this last event will have the most points and be the winner of the Sesame Street Bird Game!
09:22Yeah!
09:24And the last event is...
09:26Huh?
09:28Huh?
09:30Huh?
09:32The Bird Dance Competition!
09:36Let me see that. Let's see.
09:38You must each do a dance that shows what it feels like to be a bird!
09:43What it feels like?
09:47And the birdiest dancer will be our Grand Bird Games winner!
09:52Are the birds ready?
09:54Hey!
09:58I guess so.
10:05Birds!
10:07Start dancing!
10:15Whoa!
10:16Check out the moves on that funky chicken!
10:19Yeah!
10:20It's almost like she's laying an egg!
10:23Or a bunch of them!
10:26Fuck!
10:28Fuck!
10:30Whoa!
10:32Check out the moves on that duck there!
10:34It almost looks like he's...
10:37He's swimming!
10:38Well, swimming is a duck's favorite thing, Chris.
10:42And he sure has one smooth ducky stroke!
10:46It's almost like water off a duck's back!
10:49Love it!
10:51But hey, check out the moves on Big Bird!
10:54Whoa!
10:56Those are some pretty wild neck swings he's doing!
10:58Well, I'm trying to express my inner burdens!
11:04That's very Big Birdie alright!
11:07He he he he he he he!
11:09All right!
11:11Now it's time to pick our Grand Winner!
11:14Oh boy, oh boy!
11:15Who was the Grand Winner?
11:16What?
11:17What?
11:18What?
11:19What?
11:24Well, this was a really tough decision, guys.
11:28You see, you were all so birdie in your own birdish ways
11:32that we decided the Grand Sesame Street Bird Games winner is...
11:39Huh?
11:40All of you!
11:41Woo!
11:44It's a three-way tie!
11:46A three-way tie!
11:48Wow!
11:50A three-way tie?
11:51Well, so, uh, what do we win?
11:53Well, our grand prize is...
11:57Ten pounds of birdseed!
12:02Wow!
12:03Ten pounds of birdseed, guys!
12:06All right!
12:07What do you say?
12:08We go bowling.
12:09I'm with you.
12:10Fly!
12:12Okay.
12:14Oh, sure!
12:16Birds of different feathers can all peck together.
12:18Dig in!
12:20Oh, I love this time.
12:25Oh, I love this time.
12:34Oh, can't you see?
12:35There's a bird on me.
12:36There's a bird on me.
12:37Oh, can't you see?
12:39There's a bird on me.
12:41I can't tell if there's one or two or ten or three.
12:45Don't wanna complain or raise a fuss, but them birds up there think I'm a motor bus.
12:49Oh, gee.
12:50There's a bird on me.
12:52Oh, don't you see?
12:53There's a bird on me.
12:54There's a bird on me.
12:55I'm so darn sick of every feathered friend.
12:56Oh, gee.
12:57Stop that chirping and quack, quack, quack.
12:58Come on, bird.
12:59He'll come on back.
13:00Hi, there.
13:01Greetings from the southern tip of the world.
13:02Antarctica.
13:03Oh, I'm so darn sick of every feathered friend.
13:05Oh, gee.
13:06Stop that chirping and quack, quack, quack.
13:07Come on, bird.
13:08He'll come on back.
13:09Hi there.
13:10Greetings from the southern tip of the world.
13:11Antarctica.
13:12We have a guest here today from way up north.
13:15His name is Fico, and he's from Puerto Rico, where people speak Spanish, and it's real warm.
13:20Right, Fico?
13:21I'm so darn sick of every feathered friend.
13:22Oh, gee.
13:23Stop that chirping and quack, quack, quack.
13:24Come on, bird.
13:25He'll come on back.
13:26Hi there.
13:27Greetings from the southern tip of the world.
13:29Antarctica.
13:30We have a guest here today from way up north.
13:33His name is Fico, and he's from Puerto Rico, where people speak Spanish, and it's real warm.
13:39Right, Fico?
13:40Right there.
13:41And we've got some hot music to keep us warm, even in this weather.
13:45We better start singing before I freeze.
13:48Ready, guys?
13:53Everybody moves like a penguin.
13:55Let's go.
13:56Vamos.
13:57Everybody moves like a penguin.
14:00Let's go.
14:01Vamos.
14:02Baila, baila con el pinguino.
14:05Baila.
14:06Vamos.
14:07Vamos.
14:08Baila, baila con el pinguino.
14:10Baila.
14:11Vamos.
14:12Vamos.
14:13Come and try your screaming dance.
14:15Come at least give it a chance.
14:18Vengan todos a bailar.
14:20Es algo sensacional.
14:23There's no rolling.
14:24There's no rolling.
14:25There's no rocking.
14:26You just act like penguins walking.
14:28And that goes like this.
14:30Hmm.
14:31Everybody dance like a penguin.
14:33Let's go.
14:34Vamos.
14:35Vamos.
14:36Baila, baila con el pinguino.
14:38Baila.
14:39Vamos.
14:40Vamos.
14:51Chicken, cow, or kangaroo.
14:53You can all come try it too.
14:56Fing and thotos out your thot.
14:59Back a kangaroo.
15:01Without moving.
15:02Without squawking.
15:03You just move like penguins walking.
15:06And that goes like this.
15:08Hoi!
15:09Everybody dance like a penguin.
15:11Let's go.
15:12Yeah, everybody try it with us.
15:14Baila, baila con el pinguino.
15:16Baila.
15:17Yeah, you at home.
15:18You try it too.
15:19Everybody dance like a penguin.
15:21Let's go.
15:22Yeah, you see how you kind of wobble around like that?
15:24Baila, baila con el pinguino.
15:26Baila.
15:27Vamos.
15:28Baila.
15:29Vamos.
15:30Baila con el pinguino.
15:31Baila.
15:32Yeah, baila.
15:33Oh, oh.
15:34Baila con el pinguino.
15:36Baila.
15:37You got the idea.
15:39Baila.
15:42Baila.
15:49Every night when I lie in bed.
15:51Oh, no.
15:52I see pictures dancing in my head.
15:53Pictures sleep.
15:54Muddy bird.
15:55What?
15:56Buckle up and we'll fly away.
15:57Whoa!
15:58Yeah!
15:59We're adventuring.
16:00Every time the bed starts napping.
16:03Something special's gonna happen.
16:06This is kind of kicky.
16:08My favorite kind of traveling.
16:11Yeah!
16:12We're adventuring.
16:13Come along with Bert and Ernie.
16:16We're gonna take a little journey.
16:20Bert and Ernie's great adventures.
16:25Well, Bert.
16:26Here we are in Antarctica.
16:27Land of ice and snow and, whew, cold.
16:28Don't forget penguins.
16:29My favorite birds.
16:30After pigeons, of course.
16:31Of course.
16:32Oh.
16:33Oh, look at that.
16:34Follow that penguin.
16:35Ernie.
16:36Ernie.
16:37Ernie.
16:38I love penguins.
16:39But why are we walking like one?
16:40Because, Bert, this wobble wobble keeps one pretty warm.
16:43Don't stop.
16:44What's he doing?
16:45I think it's a she and pa.
16:47Could it be?
16:48Ah, it is.
16:49She's going to be a mama penguin.
16:50Wow!
16:51She's hatching an egg.
16:52Ernie.
16:53Ernie.
16:54There.
16:55He's going to be a mama penguin.
16:57Wow.
17:10She's hatching an egg.
17:11ä½ æ˜¯ a turtle.
17:12egg. Looks like now you're hatching it, Bert. She thinks you speak penguin. Sorry, but I only speak
17:26a little pigeon. Coo-coo. Coo-coo-coo? I didn't quite get that. Now what? Oh, isn't that sweet?
17:41She's feeding you like you're the Papa Penguin. Look, Mrs. Penguin. I think now she wants to go feed
17:52herself. Well, now don't you worry, Buddy Bert. I'll get you out of this penguin predicament. Taxi!
18:00Ernie, there's no taxis in Antarctica. But there are dogs named, Taxi.
18:11Nice boy. Good boy, Taxi. Come on, Bert. Let's get out of here before Mama Penguin comes
18:20back. Wait, we can't leave this egg. Someone has to keep it warm or it won't hatch. Oh, no!
18:28Follow that egg. Woo-hoo! Hang on, Bert.
18:43There we are. Down, boy. Down. Sit. Mama Penguin must be worried sick wondering where her egg went.
18:52Woof! Woof! Would you look at that? Taxi's making snow angels. I think I'll make one, too.
18:59Woo-hoo! Ernie!
19:01Stop worrying, Bert. Mama Penguin will be here any minute.
19:07Boy, it sure takes patience to be a Papa Penguin.
19:11What? Oh, no! Ernie! Ernie!
19:14Ernie!
19:14Gee, this is so much fun. Too bad you can't get off that egg and make a snow angel, too, Bert.
19:21Bert? Bert, what are you doing way out there?
19:25I'm drifting!
19:28Oh, don't worry, old buddy. I'll save you.
19:33Go get him, boy. Swim to Bert.
19:36Well, it's out there. With, uh, Papa.
19:45Well, here. Maybe you can use this.
19:55Bert, you're safe.
19:59Thank you, thank you. Uh, coo-coo, coo-coo.
20:03But I am not a Penguin Papa. Okay?
20:10Quack! Quack, quack, quack!
20:13Woof! Woof!
20:14Aw, look at that!
20:16Quack, quack, quack!
20:17Come here. Aw, who's a cutie?
20:20Ha, ha, ha, ha!
20:24Aw, how sweet!
20:26I think she's thanking you for being such a good egg-sitter.
20:29Good night, Bert.
20:40Good night, Ernie.
20:46Uh-oh.
20:47Leela!
20:54Uh, Leela!
20:55Hi, Vy!
20:56What's up?
20:57We're playing hide-and-seek.
20:58Uh-huh.
20:58So if Rosita comes by and asks if you saw me,
21:02just say you haven't, okay?
21:04Got it.
21:04Ready or not, here I come!
21:07She's coming!
21:08Quick, aren't you gonna hide somewhere?
21:10Yep.
21:11Right here.
21:12Oh, hola, Leela!
21:22Hi!
21:23Oh, do you see a letter V anywhere?
21:26Uh, just this number 11.
21:28Oh, well, wherever you are, I'm gonna find you.
21:33Excuse me.
21:37Woo!
21:38Thanks, Leela!
21:40Anytime, Vy.
21:41Man, I wish I could hide like that.
21:44Neat trick, huh?
21:45Very, Vy.
21:47Very.
21:47He-he-he-he-he-he.
22:02V.
22:03V.
22:03The letter V.
22:08Who wants to make a V?
22:10V!
22:11And he's very good.
22:17See.
22:18Hebe!
22:19See.
22:23See.
22:24Bye-bye.
22:30See.
22:30B.
22:31V.
22:32B.
22:33B.
23:03Hi, it's me, Murray, and I'm looking for my little lamb.
23:11Oh, ovejita, ovejita, ovejita.
23:21Ovejita.
23:23Hola, Murray.
23:25Where are we going today?
23:27Una escuela.
23:28A school?
23:30What escuela are we going to?
23:32Adivina.
23:33A guess?
23:34I'd love to guess, but I need some clues first.
23:38Come on.
23:41Oh, a tree.
23:43Is tree the first clue, ovejita?
23:45No.
23:46Un uniforme.
23:47Is it leaf?
23:49No.
23:50Un uniforme.
23:51Acorn?
23:52No.
23:53Un uniforme.
23:53Un uniforme.
23:54What is un uniforme?
23:57Un uniforme.
24:03Uh-oh.
24:04A little help.
24:05He he he he he.
24:07Hey, I'm wearing a uniform.
24:11Un uniforme.
24:11Un uniforme.
24:12Un uniforme.
24:14Oh, un uniforme must mean a uniform in Spanish.
24:19Un uniforme.
24:22But what kind of school do you need a uniform for?
24:26Adivina.
24:27Guess?
24:28I'm not sure.
24:29I think I need some more clues.
24:31He he he.
24:32Come on.
24:35Uh, ovejita.
24:36He he he.
24:36What's the next clue?
24:37Una pelota.
24:40Una pelota?
24:42Una pelota.
24:43What's una pelota?
24:45Una pelota.
24:46Huh?
24:47Oh.
24:48Oh, a ball.
24:52Una pelota.
24:54Oh, una pelota must be Spanish for a ball.
24:59Si, una pelota.
25:01Okay, so the clues are uniform.
25:04Un uniforme.
25:06And a ball.
25:08Una pelota.
25:09I wonder what school we're going to.
25:12Adivina.
25:12Oh, no, no, no.
25:13Not ready to guess yet.
25:15I need another clue.
25:16He he he.
25:18Come on.
25:20What's the next clue, ovejita?
25:23Patea.
25:24Patea?
25:25Hmm.
25:26What's patea?
25:29Whoa.
25:30Did you see that?
25:32That statue just kicked the ball.
25:35Hey, wait a minute.
25:37Does patea mean kick in Spanish?
25:41Si, patea.
25:42Okay, so the clues are a uniform.
25:47Un uniforme.
25:49A ball.
25:50Oh, oh.
25:51Una pelota.
25:52Yeah, and kick.
25:56Patea.
25:57Huh.
25:57What kind of school is it?
25:59Hmm.
26:00Wait a minute.
26:02I think we're going to...
26:03Soccer score!
26:07It's winning it football!
26:09Yay!
26:10Yay!
26:10Yay!
26:11What's the first thing I have to learn in soccer?
26:15Well, you have to kick the ball with your feet, and you try to score a goal.
26:19You can kick it with the side of your foot, that's the part right here, or if you want
26:25to score a goal, you use the laces on your shoes.
26:29You need to try and get the ball into the net, and each time you get in the net, you get
26:37one point.
26:38How do I shoot it?
26:39You swing your foot really hard and kick the ball in the goal.
26:43Okay, I'm going to try a kick.
26:44Let's see.
26:45Yeah!
26:45Whoa!
26:46Coach Jim, a little help?
26:48Sure.
26:49Oh, Coach Jim, I don't know if I'm ready to shoot yet.
26:52What other parts of your body do you use in soccer?
26:55Your knee.
26:56You can use your knee?
26:57And you can use your chest.
26:59You can use your chest, too?
27:00And your head.
27:01You use your head?
27:04How about hands?
27:04Can you use your hands?
27:06No.
27:06No hands.
27:07That's the only part of your body that you can't use.
27:09I didn't even know that!
27:11Okay, I'm not going to use my hands.
27:12You can't use your hands.
27:13There is one exception.
27:14If you're the goalie, then you're allowed to use your hands.
27:17Oh, goalies are allowed to use their hands?
27:18Right.
27:19Wee!
27:20Do you ever play goalie?
27:21Um, yeah.
27:22What do you do when you're a goalie?
27:24Well, you want to try and save the ball so the ball doesn't go in the net.
27:27Ah!
27:29Ah!
27:30Take that shot!
27:31Ah!
27:36Whoa, whoa, whoa!
27:38Do you do any running in this game?
27:40Yes.
27:40Wait, is it a lot of running or just a little?
27:42A lot.
27:43I'm going to try running fast.
27:44Let me see.
27:45Is this fast enough?
27:47No.
27:48No.
27:48No?
27:50Is that fast enough?
27:51Yes.
27:51Ah!
27:52Oh!
27:53Oh!
27:53Oh!
27:54Colin, I think I ran too much.
27:58How many people on a team?
27:59Eleven.
28:00There's eleven people on a team, and we're all trying to get in the goal?
28:02Yes.
28:03And there's going to be another team out there trying to get the ball in our goal.
28:05Do you want to get it from me?
28:07Yes.
28:07Can I say, hey, no, don't you touch my ball?
28:09It's my ball.
28:10I want to get it over there.
28:11You could say that to them, but they're going to try and get it from you anyway.
28:14Oh, man.
28:14What do I do to keep it away from them?
28:16You can dribble it.
28:17What is dribbling?
28:19Well, it's when you keep the ball near your feet, but you kick it.
28:22How do you dribble with your feet?
28:24Well, you use your inside, outside, and instep of your foot.
28:26And what else do I do during a game?
28:32You listen to your coaches and your teammates, and you also listen to the referee.
28:36He's the guy on the field that tries to make everything fair.
28:39Okay.
28:40So I listen to the coaches, I watch and listen to the referees, I try to go with my teammates,
28:45I do a lot of running, and I give a big, big kick.
28:48Here I go.
28:49Yeah.
28:50I didn't fall.
28:52Coach Jim, I didn't fall.
28:53Coach Jim, I love soccer school.
28:58Esquera.
29:00Whoa.
29:03See you next time at school.
29:06Bye.
29:11Leela.
29:13Leela.
29:14Oh, hey, number 11.
29:16What's up?
29:17Well, I was wondering if you did.
29:21Wait, wait, wait, wait.
29:21I know, you're playing hide-and-seek, and you're about to hide by putting your two legs together
29:26and turning yourself into a letter V, right?
29:29Oh, no.
29:31I was about to ask you if I could do some exercises with you, but hey, turning into a letter V sounds
29:37like fun.
29:38Think I'll try it, okay?
29:39Hey, I'm a number 11.
29:44Now I'm a letter V.
29:46Watch again.
29:49Number 11.
29:53Letter V.
29:57Number 11.
30:01Letter V.
30:01I think I'm going to split, too.
30:05Hey, hey, wait.
30:06Where are you going?
30:07I'm a V.
30:10I'm an 11.
30:11Ha, ha, ha.
30:15Here's a number.
30:1611 is his name, and we're going to play a counting game.
30:20Here's a puzzle with 11 parts turning into 11 hearts.
30:2411 shapes go fluttering by, 11 birds flying in the sky.
30:3111 houses down on the street, 11 people you could meet.
30:3611 circles that aren't squares, 11 cookies, 11 shares.
30:4111 fingers if you add one more, 11 things 11 is for.
30:4611 things 11 can do, or I'm good and wrapping.
30:49How about you?
30:5011.
30:5111.
30:5111.
30:5211.
30:52Please type the number, 11.
31:0111.
31:03Where is another, 11?
31:0811.
31:10Try again.
31:1311.
31:16You win, 11 elephants.
31:2011.
31:2111.
31:22Are you smarter?
31:27It's time once again for America's pluckiest new game show, Are You Smarter Than an Egg Layer?
31:34And here's our host, Mr. Jeff Boxworthy.
31:38Hey, hey, good evening.
31:39Thank you, Winky.
31:40Yes, I am Jeff Boxworthy.
31:42And I would just like to say, bawk, bawk, bawk, bawk, bawk, and that is chicken for.
31:47Let's bring out our first contestant.
31:50She is an accountant from Pickles Gap, North Dakota.
31:53Let's hear it for Miriam Cheswick.
31:55Woo!
31:56Woo!
31:56Woo!
31:57All right.
31:57Hey, Miriam, you doing all right?
31:59Woo!
31:59Woo!
32:00Uh-huh.
32:00What's that again?
32:01Woo!
32:01Woo!
32:02I take that as a yes.
32:03Woo!
32:04Woo!
32:05Well, you know you're a game show contestant when all you can say is woo.
32:08Woo!
32:08Woo!
32:09All right.
32:09Well, now, let's meet the rest of the class.
32:12Woo!
32:14There's Megan.
32:15Woo!
32:16Let's hear it for Jennifer.
32:18Woo!
32:19Put your hands and wings together for Kyle.
32:22Woo!
32:23And little Brittany.
32:25Woo!
32:26And, of course, Tandoori.
32:28Cluck.
32:30All right.
32:31Well, here are the subjects.
32:34Grade A eggs.
32:36Grade A eggs.
32:37Grade B eggs.
32:39And, finally, advanced A.P. eggs.
32:44So, Miriam, what subject will it be?
32:47Well, you know, I think I'll try grade A eggs, Jeff.
32:51Grade A eggs.
32:52All right.
32:52Well, here is your question.
32:54You have two eggs.
32:56Two eggs.
32:57And you add one more egg.
33:00One more egg.
33:01How many eggs does that give you?
33:03Oh, that's a tough one.
33:05Oh, I don't know.
33:06Is it George Washington?
33:08Uh, now, remember, Miriam, it is not a world history question.
33:12It is an egg question.
33:14You have two eggs.
33:16You add one more egg.
33:17How many eggs do you have all together?
33:25All right.
33:25Well, the chickens have locked in their answers.
33:27What is your answer, Miriam?
33:29Oh, I have no idea, really.
33:30Would you like to ask a chicken?
33:32Yeah.
33:33Yeah.
33:33Yeah, sure.
33:34Um, alas, Megan.
33:35Megan, how much is two eggs plus one egg?
33:39Bar, bar, bar.
33:41She says three eggs all together.
33:46Miriam, will you go with that answer?
33:49Um, yeah, sure.
33:51You betcha.
33:52All right.
33:53That is correct.
33:56Two eggs plus one egg is one, two, three eggs.
34:01All right.
34:01Well, good job there, Megan.
34:03Yeah.
34:03Yeah.
34:03All right.
34:06Next subject, Miriam.
34:08Oh, um, I'll take grade B eggs.
34:11All right.
34:12Here is your question.
34:14You have three eggs.
34:16And you add three more eggs.
34:20How many eggs do you have all together?
34:29The chickens are locked in.
34:33How about you, Miriam?
34:34Oh, I remember this one from chemistry class.
34:38Um, I think it has something to do with hydrogen.
34:42Not even close, Miriam.
34:43No.
34:44Why don't you just ask a chicken?
34:45Yeah.
34:46You betcha.
34:47Um, I'll ask Kyle.
34:49Kyle, how much is three eggs plus three eggs?
34:53Bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop.
34:58Kyle says six eggs.
35:01Hmm?
35:01Yeah, sure.
35:04You betcha.
35:04That's a good one.
35:05Six.
35:06And that is correct.
35:08Woo!
35:09Woo!
35:09Three eggs plus three eggs is one, two, three, four, five, six, six eggs all together.
35:16Smart answer there, Kyle.
35:18Well, what about me?
35:20I think without these chickens here, you'd have some serious egg on your face, Miriam.
35:26Now, here's your final question.
35:28Yes.
35:28The subject is advanced AP eggs.
35:32How many eggs are in a dozen?
35:36Oh, a dozen.
35:41How many eggs are in a dozen?
35:44I think it's somewhere like kajillion.
35:48Miriam, do yourself a favor and just ask a chicken.
35:51Oh, all right.
35:52Um, I'll ask Tandoori.
35:54How many eggs are in a dozen Tandoori?
35:57Quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack.
36:03All right.
36:04Tandoori says there are 12 eggs in a dozen.
36:09I'll go with that.
36:11And that is correct.
36:14Woo!
36:15A dozen is 12.
36:17Woo!
36:18One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve.
36:24Twelve eggs.
36:25Very smart Tandoori.
36:28Aw, quack.
36:30As for you, Miriam, you are not smarter than an egg layer.
36:35But you have won!
36:38Woo!
36:39Woo!
36:40What did I win?
36:41What did I win?
36:42Ha, ha, Miriam, you have won a million bucks!
36:46A million bucks?
36:47I'm rich!
36:48I'm rich!
36:49Woo!
36:49No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
36:51Not a million bucks, a million bucks.
36:54Fox!
36:55Chickens, give her a prize!
36:57Woo!
36:58Woo!
36:59Woo!
37:00Woo!
37:01Woo!
37:02Woo!
37:03Woo!
37:04Woo!
37:05Woo!
37:06Woo!
37:07Woo!
37:08Woo!
37:09Woo!
37:10Woo!
37:11Woo!
37:12Woo!
37:13Woo!
37:14Woo!
37:15Woo!
37:16Woo!
37:17Woo!
37:18Woo!
37:19Woo!
37:20Woo!
37:21Woo!
37:22Woo!
37:23Woo!
37:24Woo!
37:25Woo!
37:26Woo!
37:27Woo!
37:28Woo!
37:29Woo!
37:30Woo!
37:31Woo!
37:32Woo!
37:33Woo!
37:34Woo!
37:35Woo!
37:36Woo!
37:37Woo!
37:38Woo!
37:39Woo!
37:40That's Elmo's World!
37:47Hi, welcome to Elmo's World!
37:53Elmo's so happy to see you.
37:55And so is Dorothy.
37:57Say hello, Dorothy.
38:00Guess what Elmo's thinking about today.
38:03They like it cold.
38:18Elmo's thinking about...
38:20Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
38:28Yeah, it's penguins, yay!
38:32Hey, hey!
38:34Where are we?
38:35Elmo's World!
38:37Ooh!
38:38La, la, la, la, la, la, Elmo's World!
38:42It's penguins, yeah!
38:44Yeah, penguins!
38:45Yeah, penguins!
38:47Yeah!
39:02Ha, ha, ha!
39:03Ha, ha, ha!
39:04Ha, ha, ha!
39:05Ha, ha, ha!
39:06Ha, ha, ha!
39:07Ha, ha, ha!
39:08Oh, boy!
39:09Those penguins!
39:10Ha, ha, ha!
39:11Oh, look!
39:12Dorothy's been thinking about penguins, too!
39:15And Dorothy has a question.
39:16How do you pretend to be a penguin?
39:17Oh, good question, Dorothy!
39:18Hmm.
39:19Oh, let's ask Mr. Noodle.
39:20He always has an answer.
39:21Oh, shade!
39:22Oh, nice penguin walking, shade!
39:23Ha, ha, ha!
39:24Ha, ha, ha!
39:25Ha, ha, ha!
39:26Oh, look!
39:27Dorothy's been thinking about penguins, too!
39:29And Dorothy has a question.
39:31How do you pretend to be a penguin?
39:33Oh, good question, Dorothy!
39:35Hmm.
39:36Oh, let's ask Mr. Noodle.
39:38He always has an answer.
39:40Oh, shade!
39:41Oh, shade!
39:42That's my first one!
39:43Oh!
39:44Nice penguin walking, shade!
39:46Ha, ha, ha!
39:47Thank you!
39:52Mr. Noodle!
39:55Where's Mr. Noodle?
39:57Mr. Noodle?
39:59Mr. Noodle?
40:00Mr. Noodle, where are you?
40:02Mr. Noodle?
40:03Mr.
40:04Oh!
40:05There you are!
40:06Ha, ha, ha, ha!
40:08Yeah, over there.
40:10Hi, Mr. Noodle!
40:15Dorothy has a question, Mr. Noodle.
40:19How do you pretend to be a penguin?
40:21So be a penguin, Mr. Noodle.
40:26Be a penguin.
40:28No!
40:31That's a monkey, Mr. Noodle.
40:33That's not being a penguin.
40:35He's making a monkey out of himself.
40:38Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
40:40Mr. Noodle, be like a penguin.
40:43Mr. Noodle, or be a chicken.
40:48That's not a penguin.
40:50Ha, ha, ha, ha!
40:51It's a bird, but it's not a penguin.
40:55Think penguin.
40:57You know, like how a penguin walks.
40:59It waddles when it walks.
41:00It waddles when it walks.
41:02Yeah!
41:03It's white in front and black in back.
41:05And it looks like it's wearing a tuxedo.
41:08A tuxedo!
41:10Where is he going?
41:12Mr. Noodle, he's in a tuxedo.
41:16The slippers!
41:17By George, he's got it!
41:20Now that's being a penguin.
41:22Great pretending!
41:24Now he's got it!
41:26Oh, more penguins!
41:29He even fooled the penguins.
41:30Mr. Noodle!
41:31Waddle, waddle, waddle.
41:32He knows how to be a penguin.
41:33Oh, that Mr. Noodle.
41:34He could get a job as a penguin.
41:36Was that Dorothy?
41:37Oh.
41:38Dorothy wants to ask someone else.
41:39How do you pretend to be a penguin?
41:42Here's how I pretend that I'm a penguin, Dorothy.
42:01I hold my arms out like slippers.
42:06I take little steps and go side to side.
42:11Hi, Dorothy.
42:19We can pretend to be three penguins.
42:34Penguins are really good swimmers.
42:37Oh, thanks, everybody.
42:41Oh, and thanks, Dorky.
42:43Now, Elmo will ask a baby.
42:46Here's how Elmo pretends to be a penguin.
42:49Waddle, waddle.
42:50Waddle, waddle, waddle, waddle.
42:51Hello, baby.
42:53Hello.
42:54Baby, how do you pretend to be a penguin?
42:57Go ahead.
43:01Oh, thank you, baby.
43:03Kiss, kiss.
43:04Kiss, kiss.
43:05Oh, now Elmo has a question for all, all, all, all you.
43:19Yeah, you.
43:20How many penguins are sliding on ice?
43:23Let's count them and see.
43:25Oh, penguins.
43:26Hey, you want one?
43:27One.
43:28Two.
43:29Three.
43:30Four.
43:31Five.
43:32Six.
43:33Seven.
43:34Eight.
43:35Nine.
43:36Ten.
43:37Oh, ten penguins.
43:38And one sea lion.
43:41It bowed them over.
43:42Great counting, everybody.
43:44Penguins sliding on ice.
43:46That makes Elmo wonder.
43:47How do they stay warm?
43:48Oh, let's find out, okay?
43:49Oh, draw on.
43:50How do penguins stay warm?
43:51Oh, everybody's a penguin today.
43:53Do penguins wear long underwear to stay warm?
43:55Oh, that's silly.
43:56Do they wear an overcoat?
43:57Do they wear an overcoat?
43:58No, they swim.
43:59They can't swim in an overcoat.
44:00Do they wear anything?
44:28Nothing. They have feathers. Their feathers keep them warm, even when they swim.
44:34Does a penguin wear a muffler?
44:36No.
44:38Except for these big birds' cousins.
44:41This is my cousin Blubba.
44:43My granny bird knitted him a nice warm muffler because he lives at the pole.
44:48Hi, y'all.
44:50The South Pole.
44:51Y'all got a catfish.
44:56Thanks, Troy.
44:58And now, thinking of...
44:59Elmo has mail. Elmo has mail.
45:02Elmo has email.
45:03Elmo has mail. Elmo has mail.
45:05Computer, come back here.
45:06Elmo has mail. Elmo has mail.
45:09Elmo has mail. Elmo has mail. Elmo has mail.
45:12Computer's a penguin today, too.
45:13Elmo has mail.
45:15And mouse.
45:17Okay, calm down, mouse.
45:22Oh, yay.
45:24Elmo has an email from Grover with some penguins.
45:28Surprise.
45:31Hi, Elmo.
45:33Hit this eye.
45:34Your frozen friend, Grover, at the South Pole for the famous moment when once a year the penguins fly back to Capistrano.
45:43Oh, we'd like to help you, pal, but we can't fly there.
45:48Why not?
45:49Because penguins don't fly.
45:51What?
45:52You do not fly.
45:53How can that be?
45:54You are birds.
45:55You have wingy things.
45:58They're flippers.
45:59For swimming.
46:00We swim.
46:00We don't fly.
46:03Well, of course you do not fly.
46:07You are flapping all wrong.
46:09Yeah, you have to flap up and down like this, like the birdies you are.
46:12Come on.
46:12Come on, flap with me now.
46:13Flap with me now.
46:14Flap with me.
46:15Think Capistrano.
46:19Capistrano.
46:22Capistrano.
46:23Capistrano.
46:24Capistrano.
46:26Capistrano.
46:27Capistrano.
46:28Capistrano.
46:29I will settle for Cucamonga.
46:34Cucamonga.
46:35Cucamonga.
46:36I'm flabberg with Cucamonga.
46:38Cucamonga.
46:39What?
46:41No liftoff?
46:42That's what we told you, pal.
46:44Penguins don't fly.
46:47So, Elmo, correction.
46:49Today the penguins will not fly back to Capistrano.
46:54Hey, hey.
46:55We could swim to Capistrano.
46:57We could.
46:58Yeah, yeah, yeah.
46:59Whoa.
47:02They will swim back to Capistrano.
47:05So long, Elmo.
47:07Any swirls around here?
47:09Yeah.
47:10Oh, thanks, computer.
47:12Elmo's friend John just loves penguins,
47:15so his dad took him to the zoo to see real live ones.
47:18And he told Elmo all about it.
47:21My dad works at Atlantis Marine World Aquarium.
47:27He takes care of the penguins there.
47:30And sometimes I go along to help.
47:33They live in a special place.
47:36They have a big pool to swim in, and there are cubby holes to nest in.
47:42Penguins are birds, and they lay eggs like other birds.
47:45They have a beach area to walk around in, and there's a neat tunnel that goes under the beach area, and comes up under a glass dome, so people can go in and watch the penguins right up close.
47:59Penguins walk standing up like people.
48:03They take short steps.
48:05It's called waddling.
48:09They even sleep standing up.
48:12They clean themselves with their beaks.
48:15It's called preening.
48:19We wash down the beach area to keep it clean.
48:24And we feed them fish.
48:27They really come quickly when they know it's lunchtime.
48:30They love fish.
48:37They can swallow a whole fish.
48:43Awesome.
48:47But you have to be careful, because they have sharp beaks.
48:53And after lunch, they like to go swimming.
48:58And can they swim?
49:00They like to do things together.
49:05They are outstanding.
49:08Yeah.
49:09Elmo likes penguins, too.
49:11Elmo wants to know even more about them, don't you?
49:14How can we find out even more?
49:18Hmm.
49:19Oh.
49:20Oh, it's TV.
49:22Yeah, we can watch the Penguin Channel.
49:25Oh, show yourself on TV.
49:28It's the Penguin Channel.
49:31All penguins, all the time.
49:33That was Flipper on Ice.
49:35And what'll be next?
49:36Bubbles Martin with Penguins on Parade.
49:39There are 17 different kinds of penguins, and they don't all live at the South Pole, but everyone is a beaut.
49:47So let's see some Penguins on Parade.
49:51Here come the Penguins, those wonderful birds.
49:55Look at them waddle, too graceful for words.
49:59Here's Appu.
50:01He's a macaroni penguin from the Indian Ocean.
50:04Namaste, Appu.
50:06A rock hopper penguin.
50:08He lives a short hop from the South Pole.
50:11Rock hop on!
50:12And here's the littlest penguin there is.
50:15A fairy penguin.
50:17It's Tinkerbell from Australia.
50:19Good guy!
50:20Last, Galapagos penguins live in the hottest place in the world, the equator.
50:26Hola, Jennifer!
50:28When you're hot, you're hot!
50:32And when they jump in the water, it's easy to see.
50:37They're everything a penguin.
50:39Everything a penguin.
50:41Everything a penguin should be.
50:44Hey, there's no business like snow business.
50:49Stay tuned for Splash, The Wet Thing, and Good Morning, Antarctica.
50:57Thanks, TV.
50:59Boy, how can we find out more about penguins?
51:02Oh, hello.
51:03Why don't you ask an emperor penguin?
51:06We're the biggest of all penguins.
51:08You may call me Caesar.
51:12Hail Caesar!
51:14An emperor penguin.
51:17Since you ask, I will tell you about myself.
51:21This is my imperial beak.
51:24Caesar's beak!
51:26I use it to eat fishes.
51:29Cover your ears, Dorothy.
51:31And go...
51:32Caesar's beak!
51:36And here are my handsome webbed feet.
51:40Caesar's feet!
51:50And these are my fabulous flippers.
51:54Caesar's flippers!
51:59I use them for swimming.
52:02We penguins spend most of our lives swimming.
52:05Most of our lives swimming!
52:09Oh, look, look, look, look.
52:13Dorothy's imagining Elmo as a penguin going swimming.
52:17Oh, python!
52:17O-oh.
52:17Cinderella's quotas.
52:19Fñip!
52:20Cut!
52:20Prepare!
52:21expected.
52:22Perfect!
52:22Great!
52:23Nope!
52:25Better!
52:26Perfect!
52:27Beчто!
52:27Hey!
52:28Hey!
52:29Make妹!
52:29Happy another owl!
52:29Walla,uss!
52:30Hey!
52:31All that, was great!
52:31And there's that, what?
52:32Evangировать!
52:32Let's have you already know.
52:33Ow!!
52:34And therefore forget them.
52:35testify.
52:35Have you ever seen before before he dies.
52:36Ever!
52:37Make a good sign?
52:38fucking
52:38Can I oyered is okay?
52:39Well, I don't know.
52:40Let's have you've ever said before the year.
52:42For where he dies.
52:43Especially when there's flow.
52:43You make quite a splash as a penguin, lad.
53:04Quite a splash.
53:08Yay, Elmo loves penguins.
53:10So does Dorothy.
53:10That's why Dorothy wants us to sing.
53:12The penguin song.
53:14Oh, that's what I do to warm up.
53:16Oh, it's the penguins go in it.
53:17OK, OK.
53:18OK, we'll sing along with Elmo.
53:19Oh, oh.
53:21Oh, catchy.
53:22Doo doo doo doo doo.
53:24Penguin, Penguin, Penguin, Penguin, Penguin, Penguin, Penguin.
53:29Everybody sing.
53:30Pingovan, pingan, pingan, pingan, pingan, ping.
53:46Say goodbye, Georgie.
53:48Say goodbye, penguins.
53:52Do-ba okay, do.
53:53Do-ba- ba-doo, do-ba okay, do.
53:55Doo-doo-doo!
53:57Doo-doo-doo-doo!
53:59Hey, wait!
54:01South!
54:03The whole world!
54:07Here with the South Pole!
54:09South Pole!
54:11Y'all hurry down now!
54:13Here!
54:15Oh, hi!
54:17Sesame Street was brought to you today
54:19by the letter...
54:21Uh, by the number...
54:25Alright, enough joking around.
54:27We have to say goodbye.
54:29Okay, Lila, I'm cool.
54:31Sesame Street was brought to you today
54:33by the letter V.
54:35And by the number 11.
54:37Oh, Lila!
54:39Hi, Rosita!
54:41Hi! Um, are you sure
54:43you haven't seen a letter V
54:45around or the number 11?
54:47Well, it's a matter of...
54:49There it is!
54:51I found the letter V!
54:53Oh, no, no, no!
54:55I found the number 11!
54:57Yeah!
54:59Oh! Oh, no, no, no!
55:01Excuse me!
55:02I found the letter V!
55:03Yes, the letter...
55:04I'm gonna go do some laundry.
55:05Oh! Oh, no, no!
55:07I found the number 11!
55:09Look!
55:11I found the letter V!
55:13Uh, 11!
55:15Uh, the letter V!
55:19Uh, the letter V!
55:21I found the letter V!
55:23Oh, no!
55:25Oh, no, no!
55:27Yeah, it's the letter V!
55:29What's after V!
55:31Oh, no, no, no, no!
55:33It goes on!
55:35Oh, no, no, no, no!
55:37Where do I go?
55:39Oh, no, yes, no!
55:41We'll see you next time.