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In this episode, Rosita draws pictures of all her Sesame Street Friends.
aired on March 14, 2001.
Sponsors: F, J, 14
aired on March 14, 2001.
Sponsors: F, J, 14
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01:01Sunny day, sweepin' the clouds away
01:14On my way to where the air is sweet
01:20Can you tell me how to get, how to get to Sesame Street
01:26Come and play everything A-OK
01:33Friendly neighbors, there's just where we be
01:40Can you tell me how to get, how to get to Sesame Street
01:46How to get to Sesame Street
01:49How to get to Sesame Street
01:52How to get to Sesame Street
01:56Hi! Welcome to Sesame Street
02:07Da-da-dee-da-dee-da-da-da-da
02:10Oh, that is perfectly...
02:13Da-da-da-da-move
02:14Hold that pose
02:16Rosita, what's up?
02:18Oh, I have a new marker
02:20And I have a new pad of paper
02:22And I am in the mood for drawing
02:25Um, can I draw you, Luis?
02:28Oh, sure. Go right ahead
02:29Oh, thank you, thank you
02:31Don't move
02:34Finished
02:37Mira, Luis
02:39I call it Hombre con una tostadora
02:42Man with a toaster
02:44Mm-hmm
02:45Tell me about it
02:47Well, uh, here is the man
02:49And, uh, here is the toaster
02:52And they are friends
02:54Very touching
02:57Thank you
02:58Hola, Rosita
02:59Gabby! Gabby!
03:01Don't move
03:02Hold that pose
03:03I'm gonna draw you
03:05Okay, cool
03:06Okay, cool
03:06Uh, don't move
03:08You're moving
03:09Hey, Rosita, what are you gonna do?
03:12Draw everybody on Sesame Street?
03:14That is a wonderful idea, Luis
03:19Yes, that is just what I'm going to do
03:23I, Rosita, la monstruo de las cuevas
03:26I'm going to draw everyone on Sesame Street
03:30Everyone?
03:31Mmm
03:31Wow, that's quite a job, Rosita
03:33There's a lot of people that live on Sesame Street
03:36Mm-hmm
03:36Yeah, monsters, grouches, worms
03:39Yeah, yeah, it's quite a job
03:41But I am quite an artist
03:44Mira, Gabby
03:45I call it Niña con una tostadora
03:51Mmm, girl with toaster, I like it
03:54Oh, gracias
03:54You're right, Rosita
03:55You are quite an artist
03:57Thank you very much
03:58And now that I have drawn you and Luis
04:01I'm off to draw somebody else on Sesame Street
04:04Adios
04:05Adios, Rosita
04:07Looks like Rosita's got a big day ahead of her, huh?
04:11I'll say
04:11Paintings make me happy
04:17I made a painting about a park
04:22The big red part is a roller coaster
04:26My paintings are about roller coasters
04:32My favorite part of the painting when I used my hand
04:40I used the color to make the painting pretty
04:47This is a family in the hall
04:52And the mom and dad are wearing the newspaper
04:56That's all that I want to say about this painting
05:04I want to play fun game
05:10Me getting ready to draw picture
05:13And you have to guess what me going to draw
05:17Yeah, ready, biscuit, coat
05:18Me going to draw something me love
05:22Something round
05:24Something beautiful
05:26It's nice and crunchy
05:27Not soft and droopy
05:29Can you guess what me draw?
05:32Ta-da!
05:33It's cookie!
05:35Yeah, bet you didn't guess that one
05:37You did?
05:39Oh, you're so smart
05:40Me try drawing something more difficult
05:43Me going to draw something me dig a lot
05:47Something so round
05:48Something so wonderful
05:50It's good and yummy
05:52Not scary and spooky
05:53Can you guess what me draw?
05:57Oh, when me draw the things me love
06:00Me get so happy
06:02Me feel like flapping me wings
06:05But since me have not these things
06:07Instead, me start tapping me toes
06:11La, la, la, la
06:13Lo, lo, lo, lo
06:14Ha, ha, ha, ha
06:16Oh, oh, oh
06:18It's cookie!
06:20Ha, ha, bet you didn't guess that one
06:22You did?
06:23Oh, me better switch strategy
06:25Me going to draw something me love
06:28But it's not round
06:30It's not much anything
06:31It mostly crumbs falling on me, Benji
06:35Can you guess what me draw?
06:38Me draw cookies
06:40That me eat already
06:43Ha, ha, ha
06:44Yeah, you know
06:47There's just one thing me love
06:49More than drawing cookies
06:51Beating what me draw
06:54Ha, ha, ha
06:55Oh, yeah
06:56Oh, give me paper
06:57Oh, yeah
06:59Oh, no, no, no, no
07:01No, no, no
07:03Jay
07:03Hmm
07:04Hmm
07:08Hmm
07:11Hmm
07:12Hmm
07:17..time
07:19Jump
07:26Hmm
07:27No, no, no, no, no, no
07:30No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
07:33Jay
07:34Jay
07:37J
07:38triple
07:39Jiggle, jiggle, jiggle
07:44Jiggle
07:47J
07:51Juggle
07:56J
08:00Juggle
08:02J
08:05J
08:08Jump
08:11Jump
08:17J
08:18Joy
08:22Joy
08:24J
08:29Joy
08:30Jiggle
08:31Jump
08:32Juggle
08:33J
08:35J
08:37A jack-o'-lantern, one night in June, was cleaning up to a jolly tune.
08:45He joyfully jitterbugged around to the song, surprising some jackalopes playing mahjong.
08:52He jostled his juggling jaybird pet, then a jar of jam shot up like a jet.
08:58In a jiffy, there was a jangling clunk.
09:02His sparkling clean room was a jumble of junk.
09:07J
09:08J
09:08J
09:09J
09:20J
09:21J
09:21J
09:22I love it! I love the way the light is hitting your rag! It's beautiful!
09:27Uh, may I draw you?
09:29Draw me?
09:30Oh, well sure, Rosita, sure!
09:32Oh, gracias, Alan!
09:34You know, today I'm drawing everyone on Sesame Street!
09:38Oh, really? Everybody?
09:39Yeah, don't move, Alan!
09:40Sorry, sorry.
09:41Yeah, I have already drawn Luis and Gabby, and now I'm drawing you.
09:46You are moving, Alan!
09:48Sorry!
09:48And pretty soon, I will have drawn everybody!
09:53Hey, Alan! Hey, Rosita!
09:55Huh?
09:56Hey, Tully!
09:57Huh?
09:58Tully, you and your tuba are next!
10:01Great!
10:02Next for what?
10:04Uh, Rosita's drawing everybody on Sesame Street.
10:07You're moving, Alan!
10:08I'm really sorry!
10:10Okay, that's right, that's right, Tully! I'm drawing everybody on Sesame Street!
10:13Really? Wow! That is...
10:17Not easy!
10:19No, no, no, it's not easy, but I can do it!
10:23And I have a new marker right here, and a path of paper, and I am in the mood for drawing!
10:30So, you're gonna draw Big Bird, and Elmo, and Oscar, and Zoe, and everyone?
10:36Si, senor!
10:37And, uh, all the kids in my tuba class?
10:39Sure!
10:40Well, why not? Where are they?
10:42Right here!
10:44Come on, guys! Hi, Kayalani!
10:47Hi, Kayalani!
10:48Ay, ay, ay! That's a lot of tuba players to draw!
10:52Oh, that's nothing! The rest of the tuba players are still coming down the block!
10:56Really?
10:57Yeah!
10:58Oh, uh, well, you know, Rosita, Rosita, you know, you don't have to draw everybody on Sesame Street!
11:03Yeah, but I want to draw everyone, Alan!
11:06Oh, wait a minute! Wait a minute! I know! I will get some of my friends to help me draw!
11:13Hey, hey! That's a great idea!
11:15Yeah, yeah, yeah! I'll help you, Rosita! I love to draw! And, uh, tuba class is over anyway!
11:20Oh, thank you, Tally! And, uh, would any of you other tuba players like to help me draw also?
11:28Yeah!
11:29All right! We're in!
11:30All right! Hooray!
11:32Alan!
11:33Yeah?
11:34You moved!
11:35Oh!
11:36Please hold it! Yeah, you're right! Yeah, it was beautiful with the light!
11:38And, you know, once I'm finished drawing you, we are going to need some more paths and some more markers and some more crayons!
11:45You got it!
11:47Don't move!
11:48All right!
11:49Wow! I love the way the light hits that rag!
11:53Yeah! No kidding, right?
11:55Mm-hmm!
12:00A long time ago, this caveman named Yuck wanders into a cave and finds his friends Grog and Yogo, and says,
12:07Oogumogo Blatch! Which means, what are you guys doing here?
12:11We're making paintings on the cave wall, says Grog.
12:14Aga Yogo, says Yuck.
12:16Meaning, wow, they look just like the reindeer and the horses outside.
12:21And Yogo says, Oogumogo, which means, someday people will look at them and see what the animals looked like.
12:28And besides, we just love to paint, adds Grog.
12:32Grobig Ush, asks Yuck.
12:34Meaning, where do you get the paints? Paint stores haven't been invented yet!
12:39We mix it from berries and roots and stuff, and we brush, rub, and blow it on.
12:44Oogumogo Blatchy, Oogumogo Blatchy, exclaims Yuck.
12:48Meaning, far out.
12:50I bet someday people will be amazed that you did all this.
12:54Glug glug, they say.
12:56Or, do you really think so?
12:58And sure enough, wow, these paintings are cool.
13:03Hold still, little tsetse pie.
13:08Oh, thank you. I'll send you a break.
13:12Oh, hello there. It is I, your fuzzy and blue and astonishingly cute pal Grover here.
13:18You know, I have always wanted to take a picture of an elephant.
13:23Mm-hmm.
13:24So, here I am with my trusty little camera and my adorable little safari outfit.
13:30Mm-hmm.
13:31In search of an elephant!
13:33Now, if you are wondering what an elephant looks like, do not worry.
13:38I have a drawing.
13:40Mm-hmm.
13:41Right over here.
13:42You see?
13:43Mm-hmm.
13:44Yes, an elephant has two very big ears.
13:48Mm-hmm.
13:49A very long trunk.
13:52And two long white tusks.
13:55Mm-hmm.
13:56What is that?
13:57What?
13:58You see an elephant?
14:00Where?
14:01Where, where, where?
14:02Where, where?
14:03Huh?
14:04I do not see an elephant.
14:06Are you sure it is an elephant?
14:09Huh?
14:10Does it have two very big ears?
14:13Huh?
14:14A very long trunk?
14:16And two long white tusks?
14:19Yes?
14:20Oh.
14:21Oh, well, then I will look again.
14:23Mm-hmm.
14:24Here, elephant!
14:26Here, elephant!
14:27Where are you?
14:29Huh?
14:30Huh?
14:31No?
14:32I do not see an elephant anywhere.
14:34Nope.
14:35Sorry.
14:36No elephant.
14:37You see, an elephant is very, very big.
14:40Mm-hmm.
14:41Yes.
14:42I would not miss seeing something as big as an elephant.
14:45Mm-mm.
14:46What?
14:47Now what is behind me?
14:49Oh!
14:50Oh!
14:51You do not get bought, do you?
14:52Oh!
14:53Well, I find it very difficult to believe.
14:55But, if you insist, I will turn around and have a look-see.
15:00Just for you.
15:01Mm-hmm.
15:02Gotcha!
15:03Oh!
15:04Now see?
15:05You are just trying to pull old Grover's leg, aren't you?
15:10Ha, ha, ha!
15:11Say cheese!
15:12Huh?
15:13Oh!
15:14Cheese!
15:15Thank you!
15:16It's always been my life's dream to take a picture of a cute little furry blue monster.
15:22Oh!
15:23Glad I could help!
15:24Oh!
15:25Hey, buddy!
15:26If you see any elephants, let me know!
15:28Ah!
15:29I hope he got my good side.
15:31Ah!
15:32When I watch the clouds go by, I start to see all kinds of things.
15:38What do you see?
15:39Elephants!
15:42Bye-bye, elephants!
15:55Bye-bye, elephants!
15:59Hi!
16:00I'm in my friend Chuck's studio, looking at his paintings.
16:03Chuck is an artist.
16:05You ready to look at a painting, Big Bird?
16:07Oh!
16:08I sure am!
16:09Ha, ha!
16:10You know, paintings are amazing!
16:12You can see so many things in them when you look at them.
16:15Now, look at this painting with me, and tell me all the different things that you see.
16:22Uh, diamonds?
16:25Circles?
16:26It's a diamond with circles inside.
16:29They're lots of beautiful colors.
16:32Lots of squiggly lines.
16:35Yeah, look!
16:36It's an eye.
16:37With glasses on.
16:38It's a paint in a truck.
16:39Cool!
16:40I like it.
16:41It was tricky.
16:42See?
16:43I told you!
16:44Paintings are amazing!
16:45Really amazing!
16:46Happy!
16:47Happy!
16:48Happy!
16:49Happy!
16:50Happy!
16:51Happy!
16:52Happy!
16:53Happy!
16:54Happy!
16:55Happy!
16:56Happy!
16:57Happy!
16:58Happy!
16:59Happy!
17:00Happy!
17:01Happy!
17:02Happy!
17:03Happy!
17:04Happy!
17:07Happy!
17:08Happy!
17:10Happy!
17:12MAD!
17:19Surprise!
17:24Surprise!
17:46Now I'm happy!
17:48I want to thank you tuba players for helping me draw everyone on Sesame Street.
17:54You are more than good tuba players. You are good friends.
17:58No, no, no. Thank you Rosita. We love to draw. Right tuba players?
18:03Yeah!
18:05Wonderful! Now my friends, we have a big job ahead of us. I mean huge!
18:12One artist cannot do it alone. But together we can do anything! Together we can draw everything! Together we can make a tot of art!
18:26Yeah!
18:28Does everyone have paper?
18:30Yes!
18:31Does everyone have something to draw with?
18:34Yes!
18:35Well, that's all you need to draw. And if you see somebody on Sesame Street, what are you going to do?
18:42Draw them!
18:43What are you going to do?
18:45Draw them!
18:46Go, that's right! Let's golerzes! Go, go, go, go, go.
18:54Aw.
18:56Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
19:26Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
19:36Hi there.
19:49This is a drawing I made of Rubber Ducky.
19:52Squeak, squeak.
19:54Can you tell me about some of your artwork?
19:56This is a self-portrait I made at school.
20:01I wanted to make a red flower, so then I want that, that's what I did.
20:10I was doing paper hair, paper face, and that's it.
20:17I was thinking about a ballerina, so I made a little tutu, and then I made a leotard.
20:23It kind of shows how busy New York is.
20:29Yarns, yarns!
20:32This is a mask, and I made it with feathers, pom-poms, and paper.
20:41And what I did was cut out holes, so if you put it on your face, you could see through it.
20:48This is the sea, and this is the rainbow.
20:53This is the stars.
20:58Oh, sounds like they've got the giggles.
21:01Great artwork, everybody.
21:031, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14.
21:20Please type the number, 14.
21:30Where is another, 14?
21:37Try again.
21:39Try again.
21:4214!
21:45You win, 14 frogs.
21:4914!
21:50Sing a song of 14, and what have we got?
22:0114 quacking ducklings made in a pot.
22:05When the pot was open, the ducks began to sing.
22:10Be kind to your wet-footed friends.
22:14For a duck may be somebody's mother.
22:221, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14.
22:2914!
22:30Now, wasn't that a duckie dish to set me for the king?
22:3614!
22:38Let's see, who can I...
22:40Oh, Gina!
22:42Hi, Gina!
22:44Can I draw you?
22:46Let's see, who can I...
22:49Oh, Gina!
22:51Hi, Gina!
22:53Can I draw you?
22:54Oh, well, sure, but I'm waiting for the Flying Penguin Brothers.
22:57They're two of my patients coming in for a check-up.
23:04I have no animal looking here, but I think they're here.
23:10Yes, I think you're right.
23:11Are you guys okay?
23:12Are you all right?
23:14Gina!
23:16Yes?
23:17Could I draw you and the Flying Penguin Brothers?
23:19It will only take a minute.
23:21Oh, well, yeah, sure, I'm up for it.
23:22Are you guys up for it?
23:23Do-do-do-do-do!
23:26Huh?
23:27Oh, perfect!
23:28Perfect!
23:29Don't move!
23:30Hold that pose!
23:33Hold that pose!
23:48Oscar!
23:50Oscar!
23:51Kelly!
23:52What do you want?
23:53What do you want?
23:54Well, Oscar, I was wondering if I could draw you.
23:57You want to draw me?
23:59Hmm.
24:00Let me see, Tully.
24:01How can I put this...
24:04No!
24:07Oscar!
24:09Oscar!
24:11Please let me draw you, Oscar.
24:13I'm helping Rosita.
24:14She wants to draw everyone on Sesame Street.
24:15She wants to draw everyone on Sesame Street.
24:16And that includes you!
24:17Oh.
24:19Oh.
24:20You mean, you're helping Rosita?
24:22Yeah.
24:23Well, why didn't you say so, Tully?
24:26Why, in that case, I'll give you my answer in Spanish.
24:30No!
24:33Is that your final answer?
24:34Yes.
24:35Okay, Oscar.
24:36Okay, Oscar.
24:37Then I guess I'll just have to draw you the way I remember you.
24:41Let's see.
24:42You're happy.
24:43And you've got a big smile on your face.
24:47Yeah.
24:48And your fur is a nice, clean, bright green.
24:51And all around you there's little birdies singing.
24:54Okay, okay, okay, okay.
24:56You can draw me.
24:58But just stick to the grouchy facts, okay, Picasso face?
25:02You got it, Oscar.
25:04Just make sure you get my bad side, too.
25:12Mommy and me like to walk in the park.
25:16We always see new things.
25:20Today we saw a puppy playing with a ball.
25:22The big girl let me pat him.
25:27There was a tree that looked like it was smiling.
25:31We even saw a rainbow in the sky.
25:35When we came home, I wanted to draw a picture.
25:39Hmm.
25:45Here's the puppy.
25:47And the ball.
25:49And the happy tree.
25:53And the pretty rainbow.
25:55Here it is.
25:57My day.
25:58A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, and Z.
26:19Now I've set my ABCs.
26:20Come on now and rap with me.
26:22Do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do.
26:28Do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do.
26:32A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, do, do, do, do, do, do, do.
26:43I-J-K-L-M-N-O-P.
26:51Q-R-S.
26:55Do-do-do-do-do-do.
26:57T-U-V.
26:58Ha-ha-ha.
27:00Yeah.
27:02W-X-Y-Z.
27:07Da-da-da.
27:08A-G-T-D-E-F-G.
27:11H-I-J-K-L-M-N-O-P.
27:13Q-R-S-T-U-V.
27:16W-X-Y-Z.
27:18Now I'm at my ABCs.
27:21And you wrap them all with me.
27:24And that's Elmo's alphabet wrap.
27:31Bobbin is an artist.
27:33Bettina is his model.
27:37He's using a brush to make a painting.
27:43Nice brush strokes.
27:45Very expressive.
27:47Not a slavish representation.
27:51It doesn't look exactly like Batty.
27:53It's more about how he feels.
27:57Someday this painting could be in an art museum.
28:01Imagine.
28:01Something new in the gallery.
28:13This is amazing.
28:17You never know.
28:18We are kids from far and by.
28:25Here are pictures that we drew.
28:27Of our homes and of our lives.
28:30That we like to share with you.
28:32My name is Made.
28:34And I live on the island Bali in Indonesia.
28:38We have a lot of celebration in Bali.
28:41My sister and I are preparing for the Galungan Festival.
28:45This is one of the most important holidays on the island.
28:51We gather flowers and rice,
28:53which we tie to a very tall bamboo pole.
28:56Then we place it outside our house as a gift
28:59to the spirits of our ancestors.
29:06People wear the most beautiful clothing.
29:10They are parades, dances and puppet shows.
29:13If you come to Bali,
29:17you must come during the Galungan Festival.
29:21Hi there!
29:22Ernie here!
29:23And today I'd like to show you the number 14.
29:26So...
29:27Uh-oh.
29:29Uh...
29:29Gee, I'm sorry.
29:31I seem to have forgotten my number 14.
29:34I'll be right back.
29:35Wait, right there.
29:36Hola, Ernie!
29:37Hi, Rosita!
29:38Hi!
29:38Ernie, today on Sesame Street,
29:40some friends and I are drawing everyone.
29:43Mm-hmm.
29:43Would it be okay if I draw you?
29:46Well, sure, Rosita,
29:47but I was just about to go get a number 14
29:49so I can show everybody what a number 14 looks like.
29:52Oh, well, maybe I can help you.
29:54Oh, yeah?
29:54Why don't you put your hands, um, like this?
29:57Uh, like this?
29:58Oh, yeah, that is perfect.
30:00Ernie, okay, hold that pose for one moment.
30:02Hold that pose.
30:09Ta-da!
30:10I'm done.
30:11Ooh.
30:11Look at this.
30:12Look at that.
30:12I call it Ernie y el numero catorce.
30:16Ernie and the number 14.
30:18Hey, that's really great, Rosita.
30:21Uh, which one am I?
30:22Ha, ha, ha, you silly.
30:24No, I'm only kidding.
30:24Hey, Rosita, could I use this number 14 on your drawing
30:27to give my talk?
30:28Oh, you bet, Ernie.
30:29Oh, good.
30:30Talk away.
30:31Okay, oh, let's see.
30:33Look at that.
30:34All right.
30:35Today, I'd like to show you the number 14.
30:39And there it is, right there.
30:42Number 14.
30:43Pretty nice, huh?
30:45Ha, ha, ha, yeah.
30:46Look, there's another 14.
30:49Where?
30:50A number 14, right there.
30:52Oh, yeah, that is another number 14.
30:5714!
31:01Fourteen.
31:03Fourteen.
31:03Fourteen.
31:03Fourteen.
31:13Fourteen!
31:23Fourteen!
31:31Fourteen!
31:43Fourteen!
31:45Fourteen!
31:47Hello! Prairie Dawn here.
31:51You know, when I turned six years old,
31:53I realized there were lots of things that I could do all by myself.
31:57Things that I couldn't do before I turned six.
32:01So, I wrote a song about it, and I'd like to sing it for you now.
32:05And to help Prairie Dawn with her song,
32:07please welcome the Oinker Sisters!
32:11What?
32:13Whoa, whoa, whoa!
32:15Thank you, but I really do not need any help with this song.
32:17Oh, come on, honey.
32:19It'll be fun.
32:21Well, what I really don't know...
32:23Excuse me, excuse me.
32:25You're getting a little personal.
32:27A little bit, please, please.
32:29You know, I don't know about this.
32:31Don't be a part of it, darling.
32:33Just go with it.
32:35Go with it? Well, okay.
32:37Uh-huh.
32:39Hmm!
32:41You should see me tie my shoe.
32:43You'll hear me add up two and two.
32:46Four things that I can do all by myself.
32:51I can take my bath alone.
32:53Yeah!
32:54Draw a picture of my own.
32:56You tell us.
32:57I used to need help from my mom and my father.
33:00Now that I'm big, well, I don't have to bother.
33:03I can button up my shirt shirt.
33:06Use a spoon to eat dessert.
33:08Even reach my books way high on the shelf.
33:13There are so many things I can do all by myself.
33:18You must be so proud.
33:20I am!
33:21See me pour a glass of juice.
33:24Wiggle my front tooth that's looser.
33:27Things that I can do all by myself.
33:32I can say my alphabet.
33:34Yes, ma'am!
33:35There's not a letter I'll forget!
33:37No way!
33:38I don't need help from my dad or my mother.
33:41Don't need to ask my yucky big brother.
33:44You should see me brush my hair.
33:46Hair.
33:47And pick up the clothes I'll wear.
33:49Where?
33:50Even reach my toys way high on the shelf.
33:53On the shelf.
33:54It's amazing, but it's true.
33:56So true.
33:57All the things that I can do.
33:59Uh-huh.
34:00Yes, the things that I can do all by myself.
34:05Makes me proud, makes me happy, makes me what I shout.
34:08Cause that's what being six years old is ever.
34:10Guess those things that I can do all by myself.
34:18I really am quite remarkable.
34:23Hi, I'm Lillian, and I'm feeling very proud.
34:26You know why?
34:28Because I climbed to the top of the mountain.
34:30My whole family did.
34:32But I walked the whole way all by myself.
34:35My dad didn't even have to carry me.
34:37But he did have to carry my little sister.
34:41We got to the top, and you could see the ocean, and the sunset.
34:45And when we got home, they said,
34:47Lillian walked the whole way herself.
34:50And I was proud.
34:51That's so wonderful.
34:53Oh, you know what?
34:54Telly and I even got Big Bird and the Birdcateers to help me draw everyone on Sesame Street.
35:00Oh, yes.
35:01How is your drawing coming along, Big Bird?
35:03Oh, great.
35:04I just finished.
35:05Look.
35:06Oh, wow.
35:07Tell us about it, Big Bird.
35:08Well, I drew a picture of me.
35:11And I'm beside the nest.
35:13And over here is a Birdcateer.
35:15See?
35:16That is so beautiful.
35:18How about you, Birdcateers?
35:20Are you done with your drawings?
35:22Yeah.
35:23Well, I guess so.
35:24Right.
35:25Amanda, will you tell us about your drawing?
35:28I drew a picture of Brogan, and I drew her as a Birdcateer.
35:32Oh, wow.
35:33That's great.
35:34That's great.
35:35And how about you, Brogan?
35:37This is a picture of Dolby.
35:39It is a Big Birdcateer.
35:42Oh, it's beautiful.
35:43I love the colors.
35:45You see that picture?
35:46Yeah, look at that.
35:47Telly.
35:48Yeah, and the wheat.
35:49Tell us about something about your drawing.
35:51I drew a picture of Amanda as a Birdcateer.
35:55See?
35:56Look at those.
35:57Nice.
35:58It's beautiful.
35:59Well, Rosita, I told you that the Birdcateer's a great artist.
36:06Yeah, they sure are, Big Bird.
36:08Good work, Birdcateers.
36:09Yes.
36:10Yes.
36:11Well, and now, Telly, I think we have drawings of everybody on Sesame Street.
36:16So, Rosita, what are we going to do with all of these drawings that we've made?
36:20I'm going to tell you what are we going to do.
36:22Birdcateers, come on.
36:23Give me all your drawings.
36:24All right.
36:25Let's go to the yard and I'll show you.
36:26Come on.
36:27Oh, give it to me.
36:28Gather them up.
36:29Is that all of them?
36:30All right.
36:31Wow.
36:32I can't wait to see what Rosita's going to do with all these drawings.
36:36Eyes.
36:37Nose.
36:38Mouth.
36:39Ears.
36:40Hair.
36:41Face.
36:42Pretty as a picture.
36:43Nose, mouth, ears, hair, face, pretty as a picture.
37:02I put my leg in my pants, I put my leg in my pants, you put your legs in your pants, you'll be doing a dance.
37:22And that's what's best about getting dressed.
37:25I put my arm in my shirt, I put my arm in my shirt.
37:33You put your arms in your shirt and it won't even hurt, put your legs in your pants, you'll be doing a dance.
37:43That's what's best about getting dressed.
37:47I put my shoes on my feet, and then I tied them up knee.
37:53You put your shoes on your feet, and then I tied them up knee.
37:57You put your arms in your shirt and it won't even hurt, put your legs in your pants, you'll be doing a dance.
38:06And that's what's best about getting dressed.
38:09I put my coat on just right, and then I'll zip it up tight.
38:17You put your coat on tight, and you zip it up tight.
38:21You put your shoes on your feet, and then you tie them up knee.
38:24Put your arms in your shirt and it won't even hurt, put your legs in your pants, you'll be doing a dance.
38:30And that's what's best about getting dressed.
38:38I put my hat on my head, it's soft and fairy and red.
38:44You put your hat on your head, it's over in red.
38:47Put your coat on right, zip it up tight.
38:50Put your shoes on your feet, and time up knee.
38:53Put your arms in your shirt, and it won't even hurt.
38:56Put your legs in your pants, you'll be doing a dance.
39:03And that's what's best about getting dressed.
39:07Mmm.
39:16J.
39:17The letter J.
39:34Big J jumps out of a jelly jar.
39:39Little J jibing on a jet.
39:42Both J's are jogging, see how trim they are.
39:48J, just how jazzy can you get?
39:52J.
39:55I wonder whatever happened to Rosita and her idea to draw everyone on Sesame Street.
40:01Yeah, I wonder too.
40:03Well, wonder no more, my friends.
40:05All my drawings are finished.
40:08Finished?
40:09You mean, you drew everybody on Sesame Street?
40:13Si, senor.
40:15But that, it was too big a job for one artist, so I got a little hair from some friends.
40:20You want to come and see?
40:22Sure.
40:23Yeah.
40:24We wouldn't miss it for the world.
40:25Come on, follow me.
40:28Come on.
40:31Ta-da.
40:33Wow.
40:33Oh, look at these.
40:34This is really cool.
40:36Oh, gracias, but I didn't do it by myself.
40:38All of these artists helped me.
40:41We drew everyone on Sesame Street together.
40:45Yeah, that's right.
40:46Yeah.
40:46The Burketeers and I drew ourselves.
40:49Tweet if you had fun drawing, Burketeers.
40:52Tweet, tweet.
40:54Artists every single one.
40:55Well, these drawings look really great.
40:59Well, they sure do.
41:00Can you tell us about them?
41:01Oh, sure, sure.
41:02Let's see.
41:02Oh, this one right here is Alan and his rag.
41:06Hey, I like how the light hits his rag.
41:09Oh, thank you.
41:10And then this one over here, I drew it.
41:13It's Oscar.
41:14I drew him in his can, and he told me to draw his bad side.
41:17See, look at that.
41:19It looks just like him.
41:22And look at this one.
41:23Look, look.
41:23Here's me, and this is a Burketeer, and this is my nest.
41:30I drew it myself.
41:32That's great, Burketeer.
41:33I really like your nest, Big Bird.
41:36Oh, thank you.
41:36And then let me show you this one right here.
41:38It's a drawing of Elmo in Elmo's World.
41:41This one is very lifelike.
41:44Look very closely at the detail, Terry.
41:47There he is.
41:49La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, Elmo's World.
41:52La, la, la, la, la, la, Elmo's World.
41:59Elmo knows his own fish.
42:01His crayon, too.
42:03Ooh.
42:04Yeah.
42:12That's Elmo's World.
42:14Hi, this is Elmo's World.
42:19Oh, and Elmo is so happy to see you.
42:22Ooh, so is Dorothy.
42:23Ooh, say hello, Dorothy.
42:26Ha, ha, ha.
42:27Guess what Elmo's thinking about today.
42:30Look at the drawing.
42:33Drawing.
42:33Yeah.
42:42You're not drawing.
42:45Hello?
42:46Hello?
42:46Oh, my God.
43:16Oh, Elmo loves drawing.
43:27Elmo drew his whole world.
43:32Ah, and Dorothy's been thinking about drawing, too.
43:36Boy, and she drew Elmo.
43:39Oh, that's very good, Dorothy.
43:41And Dorothy has a question.
43:43How do other people draw?
43:46Elmo knows.
43:48Dorothy can watch Mr. Noodle draw.
43:51Yeah.
43:53Oh, come on, shade.
43:56Ah.
43:57Elmo will try it.
43:59Oh, Elmo calls it shade opening.
44:08Oh, hi, hi, Mr. Noodle.
44:11How do you draw?
44:14Yeah, you, Mr. Noodle.
44:16Go ahead, show us how you draw.
44:19No, no, no.
44:21You need a crayon to draw, Mr. Noodle.
44:24Yeah.
44:25Pen, crayon, or pencil.
44:29Oh, yay, yay, Mr. Noodle.
44:32Yay, Mr. Noodle.
44:32A crayon, yay, Mr. Noodle.
44:35Yay.
44:37No, no, you need a piece of paper.
44:41Paper.
44:42A piece of paper.
44:45Ah.
44:46Okay.
44:49Yay, Mr. Noodle.
44:51Yay.
44:51You have a paper, and you have a crayon there.
44:55Go ahead, draw.
44:57No.
44:58No.
44:59No.
45:00On the paper.
45:02You have to draw on the paper, Mr. Noodle.
45:05What the?
45:05Hold the paper down.
45:06Go figure.
45:08Whatever you want to draw.
45:10What?
45:11No, no, Mr. Noodle.
45:13Mr. Noodle.
45:14Uh-oh.
45:15Draw on the paper.
45:17Use your crayon and draw.
45:20Draw on the paper.
45:22Yeah.
45:22You use it.
45:24Yay.
45:25Yay.
45:25Yay.
45:25Yay, Mr. Noodle.
45:28Very good drawings.
45:31Uh-oh.
45:33Are you all right, Mr. Noodle?
45:37Whee.
45:38Well, that's one way to draw.
45:42What?
45:43Ah.
45:44Dorothy wants to ask someone else.
45:46How do you draw?
45:48Um, this is how, this is how, this is how, finger paint Dorothy.
45:57Yeah, red.
45:59Eeeh.
46:00Mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm, red, yellow, yeah.
46:07I'm drawing a picture of a flower.
46:08I'm drawing a picture of a flower.
46:17Hi, Dorothy.
46:19Hi, Dorothy.
46:20I'm drawing a picture of a flower.
46:22A flower.
46:48A flower.
46:49Dalti, this is how I draw a cow jump over the moon.
46:54First, I make half a circle like this.
46:58Then I make up and a nose.
47:01Then I take the black, make a closed eye and a nose,
47:06make a mouth, then I make a cow,
47:09put in the nose, the face, and then put dots and eyes.
47:14Next, I'm going to take the yellow again and put three stars.
47:20After that, I'm going to take the black and color it all around so I can make the night sky.
47:35Next, I'm going to take yellow, make circles on the corners for a frame,
47:42put squiggly lines to the other side of all the circles.
47:50So now, I'm done.
47:56Thank you, Dorothy.
47:58And now, Elmo will draw a baby.
48:03Hello, baby.
48:05Okay, don't move.
48:07That's beautiful.
48:08Don't change a thing.
48:09Oh, yeah.
48:10Yeah.
48:11That's good.
48:12Good posing.
48:13All done.
48:14Yeah.
48:15Thank you, baby.
48:16You can keep the drawing.
48:17Oh, and now, Elmo has a question for all you.
48:32How many drawings will fit on this refrigerator?
48:38Let's count them and see.
48:39That's one, a little girl.
48:40Two, a house.
48:41Three, a pretty flower.
48:42Four, a pig.
48:43Five.
48:44Five.
48:45Five.
48:46Five.
48:47Five.
48:48Five.
48:49Five.
48:50What's that?
48:56Oh, and one elephant.
48:58Are you okay?
48:59Yeah.
49:00Good.
49:01Great counting, everybody.
49:02Now, Elmo wants to know what draws and what doesn't.
49:07Don't you?
49:08Yeah.
49:09Let's find out.
49:10Oh, and who's ready to ask about drawing?
49:12Then I draw.
49:13Get it?
49:14Draw.
49:15The draw gets it.
49:17Whoa!
49:18Do birthday cakes draw?
49:19No.
49:20But you can draw on a birthday cake.
49:22Do tables draw?
49:23No.
49:24Uh-uh.
49:25But you can draw on a table.
49:26A drawing table.
49:27Do hats draw?
49:28No.
49:29No.
49:30No.
49:31But you can draw on a birthday cake.
49:33Do tables draw?
49:34No.
49:35Uh-uh.
49:36But you can draw on a table.
49:37A drawing table.
49:39Do hats draw?
49:40No.
49:41No.
49:42No.
49:43No.
49:44No.
49:45But you can draw while wearing a hat.
49:48Go ahead.
49:49Do bears draw?
49:50No.
49:51Unless it's baby bear.
49:52Behold.
49:53Altus with crayon.
49:54Drawing.
49:55Ha-ha.
49:56Good drawing, baby bear.
49:57Do bears draw?
49:58No.
49:59Unless it's baby bear.
50:00Behold.
50:01Altus with crayon.
50:02Drawing.
50:03Good drawing.
50:20Ha-ha.
50:21Good drawing, baby bear.
50:26Some of Elmo's other friends like to draw, too.
50:29So they drew pictures and told Elmo all about it.
50:33Watch, Dorothy.
50:34One day, Kurt, Erica, and Sally each drew a picture of the same tree.
50:44That tree.
50:47Kurt used colored markers.
50:50Oh, that's a good color.
50:52Ha-ha.
50:53Sally used paints and a brush.
50:57And Erica used crayons.
50:59Elmo's favorite.
51:00Ooh.
51:01Colored markers?
51:02The tree.
51:03Ha-ha.
51:04Paint and a brush?
51:05The tree.
51:06Ha-ha.
51:07Paint and a brush?
51:08The tree.
51:09Ha-ha.
51:10And crayons.
51:11And they colored.
51:12And painted.
51:13And crayons.
51:14And painted.
51:15And crayons.
51:16And they colored.
51:17And painted.
51:18And crayons.
51:19Until they were done.
51:20Ha-ha.
51:21And that's how Kurt, and Sally, and Erica drew the same tree, but in different ways.
51:35Beautiful.
51:36Ha-ha-ha.
51:37Bye.
51:38There.
51:39Ha-ha.
51:40See?
51:41Elmo drew a tree, too.
51:42A shoe tree.
51:43Ha-ha-ha.
51:44Oh, Elmo wants to learn more about drawing.
51:45But how?
51:46How can we find out more?
51:47Hmm.
51:48Oh, hey, TV.
51:49TV.
51:50TV.
51:51TV.
51:52Yeah.
51:53You, you, you.
51:54Oh, maybe?
51:55Elmo can watch the drawing channel.
51:57Yeah.
51:58Talented TV.
51:59Welcome to the drawing channel.
52:00Give us plenty to crave.
52:01Oh, see?
52:02Elmo drew a tree, too.
52:03See?
52:04Elmo drew a tree, too.
52:05A shoe tree.
52:06Ha-ha-ha.
52:07Oh, Elmo wants to learn more about drawing.
52:08But how?
52:09How can we find out more?
52:10Hmm.
52:11Oh, hey, TV.
52:12TV.
52:13TV.
52:14TV.
52:15TV.
52:16TV.
52:17Yeah, you, you, you.
52:18I'm going to take the crayons and we'll give you a picture of a horsey.
52:21And now, here's a drawing.
52:25Hello.
52:27I'm a drawing of a daisy.
52:30Let me tell you, it's great being a drawing.
52:33Because I can be anything.
52:35Hey, Pencil.
52:36Do your stuff.
52:40I can be a pig.
52:42Oink, oink.
52:44A giant building.
52:47Hey, keep it down on the 40th floor.
52:50A dinosaur.
52:54An airplane.
53:00Please, put your seats in an upright position.
53:05A super hero.
53:06A mail box.
53:07You've got mail.
53:08A bowl of chili.
53:09Even a chicken.
53:10Cluck, cluck, cluck.
53:12But then again, what's wrong with being a daisy?
53:15Cluck, cluck, cluck, cluck.
53:16The end.
53:17Stay tuned for The Man Who Drew Too Much.
53:18Followed by The Nancy Drew Mysteries with Drew Barrymore.
53:19Thank you, TV.
53:21Bye bye.
53:23Bye bye!
53:25Bye bye!
53:26Cluck, cluck, cluck.
53:30But then again, what's wrong with being a daisy?
53:34Cluck, cluck, cluck.
53:38The end.
53:40Stay tuned for The Man Who Drew Too Much.
53:44Followed by The Nancy Drew Mysteries with Drew Barrymore.
53:48Thank you, T.V.
53:50Bye-bye.
53:52Elmo loves to draw.
53:54Elmo can think of a lot of things to draw.
53:56Oh, see?
53:58Elmo drew these yesterday and put them on the refrigerator.
54:02Elmo also drew the refrigerator.
54:06Elmo drew a farm.
54:10And on this farm he drew a cow.
54:14And then Elmo drew a beautiful sky with a birdie.
54:20E-I-E-I-O.
54:22And a picture of the moon up in space.
54:24See that?
54:26E-I-E-I-O.
54:28Look, look, look.
54:30Donkey is imagining Elmo.
54:32And Elmo's drawing.
54:34Moo, moo.
54:36Moo, moo, moo, moo, moo, moo, moo.
54:38Moo, moo, moo, moo, moo, moo.
54:40Moo.
54:42Moo, moo, moo, moo, moo, moo, moo.
54:52Moo, moo, moo, moo, moo.
54:54Moo.
54:56That was great imagining, Dorothy.
54:58Especially the mooing part.
55:00Oh.
55:02Elmo's favorite drawing is the one Elmo made of his mommy and daddy.
55:08Yeah.
55:09That's why Elmo made a video with this camera.
55:12It's called Elmo's drawing of Elmo's mommy and Elmo's daddy.
55:17By Elmo.
55:18Oh.
55:19TV.
55:20Hi, TV.
55:21Hi, Elmo.
55:22Here you are.
55:23Hi, TV.
55:24I like to boo boo boo boo.
55:27Hi, TV.
55:28Oh.
55:29Elmo loves his mommy and daddy.
55:30Hi, mommy.
55:31Hi, Daddy.
55:32Oh.
55:33Oh.
55:34Elmo loves his mommy and daddy.
55:36Hi, mommy.
55:37Hi, daddy.
55:38Ha.
55:39Wow.
55:40Oh, thank you, TV.
55:41Hi.
55:42Elmo really loves drawing.
55:44Oh, so does Dorothy.
55:46That's why Dorothy wants us to see you.
55:51I love you.
55:52I love you, TV.
55:53I love you, TV.
55:54Hi.
55:55That's why Dorothy wants us to sing the drawing song!
56:02Follow the Bouncing Crayon and see if you want to?
56:05draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw draw
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