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00:00:00Dry
00:00:04Dry
00:00:07Dry
00:00:09Now you tell me
00:00:12Wet
00:00:13The world is wet
00:00:16Dry
00:00:17That's a fly
00:00:17Cabot
00:00:24Bag
00:00:25Bing-a-bong
00:00:29Heroes of the universe
00:00:33Adventure everyday
00:00:35From their home
00:00:37In space
00:00:39Bing-a-bong
00:00:43There's a tiny planet
00:00:46Call it a new planet
00:00:47It's a new exciting day
00:00:50And we're on our way
00:00:53Halley calling, bing bong!
00:00:55The flockers on the tiny planet itself
00:00:57need some exercise to be strong enough for their games.
00:01:01Your mission is to help them.
00:01:09Go for it!
00:01:21Hurry! Open the box!
00:01:43Ah, gym stuff!
00:01:51That's a horse.
00:01:53You jump over that.
00:02:01And that's a mat.
00:02:03And that's a mat.
00:02:11Oh!
00:02:13Oh!
00:02:15Oh!
00:02:16Oh!
00:02:17Oh!
00:02:19Oh!
00:02:45Binghambong must have practiced a lot to do that.
00:02:52Hmm.
00:03:01Those flockers seem weak.
00:03:06Hmm.
00:03:07Hmm.
00:03:09Hmm.
00:03:09They haven't exercised.
00:03:11Hmm.
00:03:28Hmm.
00:03:33Oh, that's a bit better.
00:03:42Look, the Flockers are getting stronger.
00:03:54And now, welcome to the Flocker Games.
00:04:16Now, we're going to get started on the Flocker Games.
00:04:19We're going to get started, and we're going to get started on the Flocker.
00:04:20Oh, what's going on?
00:04:26Kami, who's here?
00:04:33Oh, this exercise is too much for Bing.
00:04:49Well done, Bing and Bob.
00:04:51Don't be a flabby-flocker sitting around all day.
00:04:54Exercise makes you strong to have more fun at play.
00:04:58Bye, Bing. Bye, Bob.
00:05:00This is Holly signing off.
00:05:02Heroes of the universe
00:05:05Adventure every day
00:05:08From their home in space
00:05:12Bing and Bob
00:05:16There's a tiny planet calling
00:05:19A new exciting day
00:05:22And we're on our way
00:05:28Hi, everybody.
00:05:30Time to use your noggin.
00:05:31Huh?
00:05:32How do you use your noggin, you say?
00:05:34Well, here's how you use it every day.
00:05:36Use your noggin when you draw a friend
00:05:39Use your noggin when you twist and bend
00:05:41Use your noggin when you spot a moon
00:05:44Use your noggin when you saw
00:05:46A clue!
00:05:47Use your noggin when you stick with glue
00:05:49Use your noggin when you count
00:05:51Can you?
00:05:52Use your noggin when you tell a story
00:05:55Use your noggin when you say
00:05:57Oh, I'm sorry.
00:05:58Use your noggin when you find a way
00:06:00Use your noggin when you shout
00:06:02Hooray!
00:06:03Use your noggin when you bake a cake
00:06:06It's okay when you make a mistake
00:06:08Use your noggin. That's what it's for.
00:06:10I'm using my noggin
00:06:11Are you using yours?
00:06:13Hey, who's this?
00:06:16Who's this little bunny?
00:06:18She's got good looks
00:06:19With an outlook that's sunny
00:06:21Why, it's Miffy
00:06:23And she's got a brand new show
00:06:25And that's not all
00:06:27She's got friends, don't you know?
00:06:29There's one friend and another
00:06:31Cute as can be
00:06:33And here's one more friend
00:06:35And that makes
00:06:36Three!
00:06:37Let's add Miffy's dog Snuffy
00:06:40One, two, three
00:06:43Four!
00:06:44And Miffy makes five
00:06:46And that's even more
00:06:48One, two, three, four
00:06:51Five new friends
00:06:54And here is where our counting ends
00:06:57Watch for Miffy and Friends
00:07:00Every day at 10.30 a.m. Eastern
00:07:027.30 a.m. Pacific
00:07:03Only on Noggin
00:07:11Don't be scared, Z
00:07:13There's no snake here
00:07:15It was just me
00:07:16Making the s sound
00:07:20You there
00:07:21Show Z what I mean
00:07:23Make the s sound
00:07:29C-Z
00:07:32Sorry
00:07:33You'll feel better
00:07:35Watching Sesame Street
00:07:37And happily
00:07:38It's up next on Noggin
00:07:42Noggin presents
00:07:46Tower one
00:07:47Tower two
00:07:48Tower three
00:07:49Hello
00:07:49That's Grover's hand
00:07:51One, two, three
00:07:53Press the meat screen
00:08:02Sunny day
00:08:04Sweeping the clouds away
00:08:08On my way
00:08:10To where the air is sweet
00:08:13Wow
00:08:14Can you tell me how to get
00:08:17How to get to Sesame Street
00:08:21Come and play
00:08:24Everything A-O-K
00:08:29Friendly neighbors
00:08:30Because this is where we meet
00:08:34And you tell me how to get
00:08:37How to get to Sesame Street
00:08:39Hard to get to Sesame Street
00:08:43How to get to Sesame Street
00:08:46How to get to Sesame Street
00:08:46How to get to Sesame Street
00:08:55Hi there and welcome to Sesame Street
00:08:58Oh, hi, Rosita
00:08:59Wow, what a beautiful hat
00:09:02Oh, gracias, Ernie
00:09:04Is something wrong, Rosita?
00:09:08Si
00:09:08I'm so disappointed
00:09:10I was going to play with Tally today
00:09:12But he had to go to the
00:09:14Tuva Lovers Festival in the park
00:09:15No kidding
00:09:16That's where Bert is today, too
00:09:18Hey, I've got an idea
00:09:20Why don't we play together?
00:09:22Really?
00:09:23Sure
00:09:23Well, that would be great
00:09:24Yeah, yeah, we can do
00:09:25Whatever you want to
00:09:26What were you and Tally
00:09:27Going to do today?
00:09:28Well, I was going to teach him
00:09:30How to be a charro
00:09:31Well, then, that's what we'll do
00:09:32All right
00:09:33I just have one question
00:09:35What?
00:09:35What's a charro?
00:09:37Well, in Mexico, where I'm from
00:09:38A charro is kind of like a cowboy
00:09:40Like a cowboy?
00:09:41Mm-hmm
00:09:42Wow, that sounds like a lot of fun
00:09:44It is
00:09:45Being a charro is great
00:09:47And I will teach you all about it
00:09:49Okay
00:09:49Now, the first thing you will need is
00:09:52This
00:09:53Oh, well, it's like my cowboy hat
00:09:55Si, but a charro's hat is called a sombrero
00:09:59A sombrero
00:10:01Uh-huh
00:10:01Okay, neat
00:10:02And every charro has to have a horse
00:10:05A horse?
00:10:06Mm-hmm
00:10:06I get to ride a horse?
00:10:07Yes, sir
00:10:08Oh, wow
00:10:09Oh, look at this
00:10:11Hey, I'm a charro
00:10:12Look at me
00:10:13Woo-ha!
00:10:13Yeah, you look great, Annie
00:10:15Yeah, let's see here
00:10:15Now I can teach you how to ride a horse like a charro
00:10:18Giddy-up, horsey
00:10:19Yee-haw!
00:10:20Woo-ah!
00:10:21Whoa
00:10:22I guess he already knows that part
00:10:24Hey, Annie, wait up!
00:10:31Hi
00:10:31Here I am in Arizona
00:10:33With some new friends
00:10:35Their names are
00:10:37Hector
00:10:38Brianna
00:10:38And Tony
00:10:40And they're going to show me how they help to put on a rodeo
00:10:44A rodeo is kind of a cowboy show
00:10:46Or as they call cowboys in Spanish
00:10:51Charro's
00:10:52Everyone in their family helps to put on the rodeo
00:10:57I guess the main thing you need for having a rodeo
00:11:00Is the horses
00:11:07Though it helps to have a little music
00:11:09Some people and
00:11:13Charro's
00:11:14One of the first things I learned is
00:11:19That you're never too little to become a charro
00:11:22Why, little Hector learned to ride a horse
00:11:25Almost before he could even walk
00:11:27Oh, here comes Hector's abuelo
00:11:30That means grandfather
00:11:31Uh, hola, abuelo
00:11:33Hola, big bird
00:11:34Do you wanna ride?
00:11:37Oh, well, gee
00:11:38That looks like a pretty big horse
00:11:40Uh, maybe later, abuelo
00:11:43Okay, I think I'll be back
00:11:44Okay
00:11:49Another thing Charro's learned to do
00:11:52Is to twirl a rope
00:11:54And I found that Tony's real good at it
00:11:58Well, I thought I'd seen everything
00:12:00But then
00:12:01Tony climbed up on a horse
00:12:03I wondered what he was gonna do next
00:12:07He started to twirl his rope
00:12:09Standing right on top of the saddle
00:12:11Of course, his dad was there to make sure he was okay
00:12:17Well, no, big bird
00:12:18Hola, abuelo
00:12:20I got a very good horse for you
00:12:22Are you ready for ride?
00:12:24Ride me now?
00:12:25Well, okay
00:12:37Oh, it's really good
00:12:38And don't worry, horsey
00:12:39I may be big, but I'm light as a feather
00:12:43Oh, I'm a Charro
00:12:46Gee, you're good
00:12:53Hi, Tony
00:12:54Hi, Brianna
00:12:56What's this?
00:12:56A Charro hat for me?
00:12:58Yeah
00:12:59Wow
00:12:59Now I'm a Charro, too
00:13:03Well, dudes
00:13:04As us Charros usually say
00:13:06When it's time to go
00:13:08Adios
00:13:10See you back on Sesame Street
00:13:14Giddy up
00:13:15Giddy up, horsey
00:13:16Woo-hoo
00:13:17Giddy up
00:13:17Yeehaw
00:13:19And he looks like he's having a lot of fun riding that horse
00:13:22But wait till he learns all the other great things that Charros do
00:13:25Oh, you're right, Rosita
00:13:29Being a Charro sure is fun
00:13:31See, I told you
00:13:33And there's still more I can teach you about being a Charro
00:13:36If you just stop riding your horse right now
00:13:39All right, I'm cowboy
00:13:39Annie
00:13:40Annie
00:13:42Oh, I'm sorry, Rosita
00:13:44I was just horsing around
00:13:47Okay
00:13:48Now, one of the most important things to know about Charros
00:13:51Is that they speak Spanish
00:13:53Yeah, well, do the horses speak Spanish, too?
00:13:57No
00:13:57No
00:13:58Just the people
00:13:59Okay
00:13:59Now, I'm gonna teach you some Spanish words
00:14:02And
00:14:02Now, are these Spanish words about horses?
00:14:05Yes
00:14:06As a matter of fact, they are
00:14:08Oh, goody
00:14:09Now, Ernie
00:14:10Watch this
00:14:11Okay
00:14:12A horse
00:14:14You know what sound a horse makes?
00:14:19That's not the sound a horse makes
00:14:25That's not the sound a horse makes
00:14:30That's the sound a horse makes
00:14:41Oh, friendly my wonder horse
00:14:43I am so glad we took this shortcut
00:14:45We will definitely be back in town by sunset
00:14:48Oh, we sure will, Marshal
00:14:51And it's a right pretty way to go
00:14:58Why did you stop, Freddy?
00:15:00Well, because there's a fence here, Marshal
00:15:03Well, I know there's a fence here, Freddy
00:15:05But that is no reason to stop
00:15:07We could keep going
00:15:08And when we find the end of it
00:15:10We could go around the fence
00:15:12Oh, but look, Marshal
00:15:14There is no end in sight
00:15:17In either direction
00:15:18We'll never make it to town by sunset
00:15:21Besides
00:15:22Well, then why do we not just jump over the fence, Freddy?
00:15:27Marshal, this fence is too high for me to jump over
00:15:31Besides, we can go through
00:15:33No, no nonsense, Freddy
00:15:34We cannot go through the fence
00:15:37It would break the fence
00:15:39And it would hurt
00:15:40Now, we will just jump over it
00:15:42It is not too high
00:15:43I tell you what
00:15:44I can jump over it
00:15:45I will show you here
00:15:47Dismount
00:15:48Marshal Grover, don't do that
00:15:50You don't have to jump
00:15:52No, no, no, we must, Freddy
00:15:53We must get over this fence
00:15:55Or we will be here all night long
00:15:56Now, stand back
00:15:58I'm going to take it running
00:15:59Jump, here we go
00:16:01Jump
00:16:05Oh, mommy
00:16:09You all right, Marshal?
00:16:12Oh, I think so, Freddy
00:16:13Hey, I just figured out how to solve this fence
00:16:16Fence problem
00:16:16We do not have to go over it
00:16:19We can go under it
00:16:21Oh, oh, Marshal
00:16:23I'm afraid the fence is too low to get under
00:16:26It's too close to the ground
00:16:29Why, we'd never be able to get under it
00:16:31And besides, we can go through
00:16:34No, no, no, Freddy
00:16:35I told you we cannot go through the fence
00:16:37But I will show you how we can go under the fence
00:16:40Here we go
00:16:41Dive
00:16:46Freddy, Freddy, Freddy
00:16:48I am stuck
00:16:50I cannot move
00:16:51Either way
00:16:52Can you help me out, Freddy?
00:16:54I'll try, Marshal
00:16:56Oh, oh, oh, oh
00:16:58Okay, cool
00:16:59Huh?
00:17:02Oh
00:17:02Oh
00:17:04Oh
00:17:06Thank you, Freddy
00:17:09Thank you
00:17:10No wonder they call you a wonder horse
00:17:12By the way, is my head still in my body?
00:17:14Yep
00:17:15It's still there, Marshal
00:17:17Phew
00:17:17Well, looks like we're gonna be here all night long
00:17:20I'll get the marshmallows
00:17:21You get my jammies
00:17:22Oh, no, no, no
00:17:22We're not, Marshal
00:17:24I've been trying to tell you
00:17:26We can go through the gate
00:17:29Gate?
00:17:30What gate?
00:17:31This gate
00:17:34Oh
00:17:37Oh
00:17:38This gate
00:17:39Of course, I knew that
00:17:41I was just testing you, Freddy
00:17:42Go on through, Marshal
00:17:44Oh, no, no
00:17:44Wonder horse is first, I insist
00:17:47Okay, Marshal
00:17:48Here we go
00:17:50My turn
00:17:53Uh
00:17:54Freddy?
00:17:55Freddy?
00:17:57Freddy?
00:17:59I was just testing you
00:18:01I did not know if you could do it twice
00:18:03Oh
00:18:04Oh, I love that
00:18:09Let's see what the judge says
00:18:13Nineteen
00:18:13And that's the number of the day
00:18:22Nineteen
00:18:38Nineteen
00:18:39Nineteen
00:18:48Nineteen
00:19:04Nineteen
00:19:07Nineteen
00:19:10Nineteen
00:19:11Nineteen
00:19:18Nineteen
00:19:203, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
00:19:5216, 17, 18, 18.
00:20:01Giddy up, giddy up, giddy up, giddy up, giddy up, giddy up, giddy up.
00:20:04There's still more I want to teach you about being a charro.
00:20:07Ah, yes, but I already know the best part, Rosita.
00:20:09Yee-haw!
00:20:10But, Ernie, riding horses is not the only fun thing.
00:20:14There's a lot of other great things that charros do.
00:20:18Ernie?
00:20:19Ernie?
00:20:20I'm right here.
00:20:22You should probably not yell like that.
00:20:24You're going to make your voice a little hoarse.
00:20:27Ernie, please, please stop riding your horses for a few minutes.
00:20:33Well, but I like riding.
00:20:34I was born to ride.
00:20:36But I know something you might like even more.
00:20:39Really?
00:20:39Let me show you.
00:20:41Cha-da!
00:20:42A rope?
00:20:44A rope you can twirl.
00:20:46Oh, you mean a lasso.
00:20:48That's right.
00:20:49Oh, wow.
00:20:50All good charros have to know how to twirl a lasso.
00:20:53Really?
00:20:53You, Ernie, will love it.
00:20:55Now, watch this.
00:20:57Horsey's going to watch, too.
00:21:00You see?
00:21:01It lands with a long rope with a big loop at the end.
00:21:04And you twirl it around and around in the air.
00:21:07Wow, look at him go.
00:21:08Oh, you can teach Horsey and me how to do that, Rosita?
00:21:12Of course I can teach you.
00:21:14I've seen charlotte's tree lasso's hundreds of times.
00:21:17How hard can it be?
00:21:19Okay.
00:21:20Well, so what do I do?
00:21:22Oh, it is very simple, Ernie.
00:21:23You just hold the rope in your hand like this.
00:21:26Right.
00:21:26And then you just twirl it.
00:21:28Like this?
00:21:29Twirl it.
00:21:29You just twirl it around.
00:21:31Uh-oh.
00:21:32Twirl it.
00:21:32Gee, I don't think it's working.
00:21:34I'm sorry, Horsey.
00:21:35I know.
00:21:36What is wrong?
00:21:36It's not supposed to look like this.
00:21:38Sorry, Horsey.
00:21:39I guess twirling a lasso is a lot harder than I thought it would be.
00:21:44Oh, well, why don't we just forget about it and ride our horsies instead, okay?
00:21:49No, no, no, no, no, Ernie.
00:21:51You have to learn to twirl a lasso first.
00:21:54I just don't understand what we're doing wrong.
00:21:56I mean, um, excuse me.
00:21:58Can we see that lasso film again?
00:22:04We're holding the rope in the right way and twirling it the right way.
00:22:09It's just not working.
00:22:13I just don't get it.
00:22:15Hey, Rosina, look at this.
00:22:19Ernie, you're doing it.
00:22:21You're twirling a lasso.
00:22:23Hey, there's really nothing to it.
00:22:25Wow, that's amazing.
00:22:28You are a natural.
00:22:30Yeah, so does this mean I don't have to practice anymore?
00:22:33Well, you don't have to practice.
00:22:34You're so good at it.
00:22:36Oh, good.
00:22:38Here, could you hold this?
00:22:41This is a fake lasso.
00:22:43Ernie!
00:22:45He's never going to learn to be a shadow if he keeps riding away on his horse.
00:22:49Ernie, wait up!
00:22:53Suzy Kabloozy presents...
00:22:57The Letter of the Day Made Out of Fudge!
00:23:01Oh, Fiff!
00:23:04Roll the film!
00:23:07T
00:23:08T is for turning!
00:23:17Terrific turning!
00:23:23T is for tired.
00:23:26T!
00:23:29Wow, this kaleidoscope is so cool.
00:23:32Hey, can I check that out?
00:23:35Sure.
00:23:35Cool, thank you.
00:23:36I'll give it right back.
00:23:37Promise.
00:23:38Take your time.
00:23:40Well, it's awful, generous.
00:23:42Here we go.
00:23:44Yeah, I'm generous, but it's not because I'm generous.
00:23:49And it's not because I'm nice, although that's true.
00:23:54It's because I know that if I let you take a long, long turn, I'm going to get to take
00:24:03a long turn, too.
00:24:05So, take a long, long turn, take your time, cause I'm as happy as can be.
00:24:16The thing I've learned about a turn is that a good turn always comes on back to me.
00:24:24Yeah, I'm patient, but it's not because I'm patient.
00:24:29Well, that's true.
00:24:30I'm kind, but it's not because I'm kind.
00:24:35It's because I know that if I scratch your back a nice, long time,
00:24:41it'll take a nice, long time when you scratch your mind.
00:24:46So, take a turn.
00:24:48Take a turn.
00:24:49Take a long, long turn.
00:24:51Take a turn.
00:25:18Take a long, long turn.
00:25:22Take your time, cause I'm as happy as can be.
00:25:28The thing I've learned about a turn is that a good turn always comes on back to me.
00:25:36The thing I've learned about a turn is that a good turn always comes on back to me.
00:25:43That's right.
00:25:43That's right.
00:25:44Take my turn.
00:25:45It loves taking turns.
00:25:48Cowabunga.
00:25:49No, no, no.
00:25:52Oh, we ate it.
00:25:54No more turn.
00:25:56Can I see the menu?
00:25:57There you go.
00:26:02So, what can I get you, baby bear?
00:26:04Uh, I don't know. Um, I can't decide between the porridge fritters and the porridge du jour.
00:26:12What do you recommend?
00:26:13Well, they're both good.
00:26:14Yeah?
00:26:15Oh, hey, Rosita.
00:26:16Hola, baby bear.
00:26:18Hi, Rosita. Hey, uh, what's with the big hat?
00:26:21Oh, it's called a sombrero. I'm trying to teach Ernie how to be a charro.
00:26:27A charro?
00:26:28Mm-hmm.
00:26:28What's a charro?
00:26:30Oh, it's sort of like a cowboy in Mexico, right?
00:26:34See? Right. Being a charro is so much fun.
00:26:37And I want to show Ernie how much fun it can be.
00:26:40But Ernie is just riding his horse all the time.
00:26:44Easy, boy. Easy. Right into the old corral here. There you go. Buckaroo.
00:26:48Okay. Stay. Stay. Stay.
00:26:51Hi, everybody.
00:26:51Hey, Ernie.
00:26:52Ernie, you're not riding anymore.
00:26:54Oh, well, my horse told me he was hungry, so we had to come have lunch.
00:26:58Your horse told you that?
00:26:59Yep. You could say I got it straight from the horse's mouth.
00:27:03Well, Ernie, I'm so glad that you're here because now I can teach you how to eat like a charro.
00:27:10Oh, well, that sounds great. I'll take a peanut butter and jelly on toast, okay?
00:27:13No, no, no, no, Ernie.
00:27:15I want to show you all the delicious Mexican foods that charros eat like enchiladas or tacos.
00:27:23Okay.
00:27:23Oh, I've got tacos on the menu today.
00:27:25Oh, great, Ernie.
00:27:26We'll take two tacos with the chicken, with the beans, with the cheese, with guacamole, with some...
00:27:34Oh, with hay.
00:27:35Hay?
00:27:36Sure, for my horse.
00:27:38Oh, I'm sorry. We're all out of hay.
00:27:40But, uh...
00:27:41Oh, I'm sorry.
00:27:42Here are your tacos.
00:27:43Oh, there you go.
00:27:44Oh, that. Wow.
00:27:47Okay, Ernie, now I'm going to teach you how to eat a taco like a charro.
00:27:53Okay, you pick it up in your hand like this.
00:27:57And then you tip your head like this to eat it.
00:28:01And that's because if you tip the taco, everything would fall out, and that's not good.
00:28:06And then...
00:28:08That was delicious.
00:28:09Oh, here you go.
00:28:10You finished your taco already?
00:28:12Well, not by myself. My horse ate half of it.
00:28:15Whoa, boy. Whoa, boy. Hang on there, boy.
00:28:18I think that taco gave him a lot of energy.
00:28:20He's ready to go for a ride.
00:28:22Oh, no, Ernie. Ernie, there's so much more I want to teach you but being a charro, please.
00:28:26Oh, no, I'm sorry, Rosita, but it's not me.
00:28:27It's the horse. Get up, horsey.
00:28:30Come back, Ernie. Come back.
00:28:33Later, Ernie.
00:28:35Uh, you know, Alan, I think I'll try one of them tacos.
00:28:39Yeah, can I get a little weaf-wide pawage on the side?
00:28:47T.
00:28:52Triangle.
00:28:54T.
00:28:56Triangle.
00:28:57T.
00:28:59T, T, T.
00:29:03Triangle.
00:29:07Triangle.
00:29:08Triangle.
00:29:08Triangle.
00:29:10Triangle.
00:29:11T.
00:29:13T.
00:29:15Triangle.
00:29:17T.
00:29:19Suzy Kabloozy here.
00:29:21Boy, I'm glad you're here, because now you can see this.
00:29:28When I watch the clouds go by, I start to see all kinds of things.
00:29:32What do you see?
00:29:37Horses.
00:29:48Bye-bye, horses.
00:29:50Horses.
00:29:56That was great.
00:30:02Annie!
00:30:03Annie, come back right here right now!
00:30:07Rosita?
00:30:08Rosita?
00:30:09Is something wrong?
00:30:10Yes, Gordon!
00:30:11I'm trying to teach Annie how to be a charro, but he can't because he can't be a charro.
00:30:15Rosita, Rosita, Rosita, slow down.
00:30:18My Spanish is not that good.
00:30:20Oh, I'm sorry, Gordon, I'm sorry.
00:30:23Let me try again.
00:30:24Okay, what is it?
00:30:25I'm trying to teach Annie how to be a charro.
00:30:29That is like a cowboy in Mexico.
00:30:31Right.
00:30:31But all Annie is doing is riding his horse.
00:30:35Yahoo!
00:30:36Yeah, all right, a horsey!
00:30:38Whoa!
00:30:39See what I mean?
00:30:40Uh-huh.
00:30:41I feel so frustrated!
00:30:44Yeah, well, I can see that.
00:30:47Well, does Annie know how you feel?
00:30:49Yes, yes, probably.
00:30:52Yes, probably.
00:30:53Well, have you told him?
00:30:56Well, uh, no.
00:30:58I didn't actually tell him.
00:31:00Oh.
00:31:01Well, maybe you should.
00:31:03I mean, Annie may not know how you feel.
00:31:06Oh, okay, Gordon.
00:31:08I will tell him if I could catch him!
00:31:11Okay.
00:31:12All right, good luck.
00:31:14Yahoo!
00:31:15The Annie Express Rise again!
00:31:16Whoa, boy!
00:31:17Whoa!
00:31:17Okay, Annie, stop!
00:31:18Whoa, horsey!
00:31:19Hold your horses or just hold yourself there.
00:31:22Ernie, Ernie, I want to tell you something.
00:31:26I am very frustrated!
00:31:29You are?
00:31:30Why?
00:31:31Because I'm trying to teach you all the great things about being a Charo.
00:31:36I'm trying to show you how to have fun, but all you are doing is riding your horse.
00:31:41But I'm already having fun.
00:31:45You are?
00:31:46Sure, riding my horse is lots of fun, and that's enough for me.
00:31:50And Charo's really like riding horses.
00:31:52Oh.
00:31:52Yeah, but if it's important to you, Rosita, then go ahead and teach me something else about
00:31:57being a Charo.
00:31:57I'll listen.
00:31:58Oh, no, no, no, no, Ernie.
00:32:00If riding your horse makes you happy, then that's what we will do.
00:32:05Well, are you sure?
00:32:07Absolutely!
00:32:08Let's just ride our horses and have a lot of fun!
00:32:11Okay.
00:32:11We will be like two Charos riding our horses all over Sesame Street.
00:32:17Okay.
00:32:18It will be great!
00:32:19Come on, Ernie, let's ride our horsies!
00:32:22Come on, horsey, come on!
00:32:24Come on, Ernie, isn't this what you wanted to do?
00:32:27Well, not right now, Rosita.
00:32:29You see, my horse is tired from running around all day long.
00:32:32I think my horsey needs a nap.
00:32:34Bye-bye.
00:32:35Come along, horsey.
00:32:40Next!
00:32:46Alphabet!
00:32:51Got a new puppy, got a new pet.
00:32:55Got to find a name in the alphabet.
00:32:58A, B, C is for curly.
00:33:02D, E, F is for print.
00:33:05G is Gigi or Georgian.
00:33:08H is Happy or Hank.
00:33:11I, J, K is for King and L, M, N is for Nat.
00:33:18O is Opal or Oscar.
00:33:21P is Princess or Pat.
00:33:24Q, R, S is Sylvester.
00:33:27C, U, V is for Vick.
00:33:31W, X, why don't you jump from A to Z really quick.
00:33:37A, B, C, D, E, F, C, H, I, J, K, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S,
00:33:44T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z.
00:33:46Yay!
00:33:49Next up...
00:33:51Cookie Monster!
00:34:06Oh, hello there, and welcome to Monsterpiece Theater.
00:34:13Me, Alistair Cookie, and me very proud and happy to present really big hit from really big screen.
00:34:23The Horse Whisperer.
00:34:26And now, for your viewing and listening pleasure, the Horse Whisperer.
00:34:41Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo,
00:34:48Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo,
00:34:48Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo,
00:34:48Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo,
00:34:48Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo,
00:34:48Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo
00:34:58The listening pleasure, the horse whisperer.
00:35:09Wait, wait, wait, cut, cut, cut, cut, cut, cut.
00:35:12Wait a minute, what's going on here?
00:35:14That's not the horse whisperer, that's the chicken whisperer.
00:35:19Wait, wait, wait, wait, me apologize.
00:35:21Now, me try one more time, okay?
00:35:23Me hope.
00:35:23Hear the horse whisperer.
00:35:30Cock-a-doodle-doo.
00:35:34Wait a minute, that's the horse sounding like a rooster whisperer.
00:35:39Come on, work with me.
00:35:42Okay, the horse whisperer.
00:35:46Quack, quack, quack.
00:35:50That's the horse sounding like a duck whisperer.
00:35:54Oh, whatever happened to me?
00:35:58Nay.
00:35:59Nay?
00:36:02Wait, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:36:04Nay.
00:36:05That's the sound a horsey makes.
00:36:07Nay, that's right.
00:36:09Oh, nay.
00:36:10Nay.
00:36:11Oh, shh.
00:36:13You mind whispering that?
00:36:15Nay.
00:36:16Nay.
00:36:18Finally.
00:36:19Oh, at last.
00:36:21The horse whisperer.
00:36:24Oh, thank you very much for joining us.
00:36:28Excuse me.
00:36:28Nay.
00:36:29Nay, yes, me get it.
00:36:30Nay.
00:36:31Nay.
00:36:31Okay, fine.
00:36:32There's Alistair Cookie.
00:36:34Nay.
00:36:35Goodbye.
00:36:35I mean, saying goodbye from Monster Peace Theater.
00:36:40Yeah.
00:36:41You can go now.
00:36:46Yuck.
00:36:47Cow saliva.
00:36:49Nothing worse.
00:36:51Ugh.
00:36:51Whoa.
00:36:55Nineteen.
00:37:23Okay, Rosita, my horse is well rested and he's ready to go.
00:37:26All right, then let's ride.
00:37:29Oh, wait just a second.
00:37:30Would it be okay with you if some friends of mine pretended to be charros with us?
00:37:34Oh, sure, Ernie.
00:37:35Mm-hmm.
00:37:36Great.
00:37:36Vanessa, Kathleen, come on in.
00:37:40Oh, wow.
00:37:41Vanessa and Kathleen, they want to pretend to be charros?
00:37:44That's true.
00:37:44Yes, they do.
00:37:45But they're not experienced like I am at being a charro.
00:37:47They don't know how to ride their horsies.
00:37:49So I thought maybe you could teach them since you're so good at that.
00:37:52Oh, well, of course.
00:37:53I would love to teach them.
00:37:55Okay, everybody, gather around.
00:37:57I'm going to teach you how to ride your horse like a charro.
00:38:01Yeah.
00:38:01When a charro's on a horse and they want their horse to move.
00:38:06There's some words that charro say to get that horsie in the groove.
00:38:14Arre, caballito.
00:38:23Arre, caballito.
00:38:25Arre, caballito.
00:38:26Arre, arre, arre.
00:38:28Arre, arre, arre.
00:38:30Arre, arre, arre, caballito.
00:38:34Arre, arre, arre, caballito.
00:38:37Very good.
00:38:38But when a charro gets back home, if the horse did all it should, here is what a charro says,
00:38:47to make that horsey feel real good.
00:38:50Now listen, Arriba Caballito means hurry up, horsey, and have what charro say, to make their horsey feel okay.
00:39:01Arriba Caballito.
00:39:03Arriba Caballito.
00:39:04Arriba, Arriba, Arriba.
00:39:06Arriba, Arriba, Arriba.
00:39:08Arriba, Arriba, Arriba, Caballito.
00:39:12Arriba, Arriba, Arriba, Caballito.
00:39:15Yes, that's what charros say, and then they feed their horsey some hay.
00:39:22Wow.
00:39:24Arriba.
00:39:25Yes, very good.
00:39:30La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, Elmo's World.
00:39:35La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, Elmo's World.
00:39:40Elmo loves his goldfish, his crayon too.
00:39:44Ooh, yeah.
00:39:54That's Elmo's World.
00:39:57Here, Dorothy.
00:39:59Here, Dorothy.
00:39:59Oh, oh, hi.
00:40:01Welcome to Elmo's World.
00:40:03Oh, Elmo is so happy to see you.
00:40:06Oh, and Dorothy is happy to see you too.
00:40:08Say hello, Dorothy.
00:40:11Oh, guess what Elmo's thinking about today.
00:40:14Here, there, there.
00:40:17Wow.
00:40:19Wow.
00:40:22Oh, no.
00:40:23La, la, la, la, la, la, la, Elmo's World.
00:40:27Elmo's World.
00:40:28La, la, la, la, la, la, la, Elmo's World.
00:40:31That's so nice.
00:40:33He loves his goldfish, his crayon too.
00:40:37Well, there it is.
00:40:38Singing.
00:40:39Yay.
00:40:46Sing, sing a song.
00:40:51A, B, C, D, E, F, G.
00:40:58Lullaby and goodnight.
00:41:02That's Elmo's World.
00:41:08Okay, Dorothy.
00:41:10Elmo will tell them.
00:41:11Oh, Dorothy's been thinking about singing too.
00:41:14And Dorothy has a question.
00:41:17How do you sing?
00:41:19That's a good question, Dorothy.
00:41:22Let's ask Mr. Noodle.
00:41:24Mr. Noodle.
00:41:27Oh, look.
00:41:28The shade is singing too.
00:41:30Hi.
00:41:32No.
00:41:35Look, look.
00:41:36It's Mr. Noodle's brother, Mr. Noodle.
00:41:39Hi, Mr. Noodle.
00:41:41Mr. Noodle, how do you sing?
00:41:45Yeah, you.
00:41:46How do you sing, Mr. Noodle?
00:41:50Boop-a-doop-a-doop-a-doop-a-doop.
00:41:53No, that's a rooster.
00:41:56You're sounding like a rooster.
00:42:01Oh, that might help.
00:42:02Boop-a-doop-a-doop-a-doop-a-doop-a-doop.
00:42:08Boop-a-doop-a-doop-a-doop.
00:42:11You're not singing.
00:42:13That's a cow.
00:42:14Keep trying, Mr. Noodle.
00:42:16Sing.
00:42:19No, that's gargling.
00:42:28Oh, that's a duck.
00:42:31Don't give up, Mr. Noodle.
00:42:33Try again.
00:42:35Sing.
00:42:36Try again.
00:42:46That's good.
00:42:48I'm singing.
00:42:49You're finally singing.
00:42:51I'm singing.
00:42:54What a singer!
00:43:07Why aren't you singing?
00:43:09What happened, Mr. Noodle?
00:43:10What happened, Mr. Noodle?
00:43:10What happened to your voice?
00:43:17Welcome, hey Freak Quarter!
00:43:22Mr. Noodle is pretending to sing.
00:43:25You're pretending.
00:43:46Bravo!
00:43:51Dorothy wants to ask someone else.
00:43:54How do you sing?
00:44:01Okay, Dorothy, we're going to start singing the song.
00:44:04And, Dorothy, we're singing the same song at different times.
00:44:08It's called Around, Dorothy.
00:44:10Roll, roll, roll your boat.
00:44:12Whoa, whoa, whoa, your boat.
00:44:14Chilly, merly, merly, merly, merly, merly, merly, merly, merly, merly, merly, merly, merly, merly, merly, merly, merly, merly, merly, life
00:44:20is buttered.
00:44:29Oh, thank you, Dorothy.
00:44:32Now, Elmo will ask a baby.
00:44:37Oh, hi, baby.
00:44:39Baby, how do you sing?
00:44:46Thank you, baby.
00:44:50And now, Elmo has a question for you.
00:44:55How many pigs are in a barbershop quartet?
00:44:59Let's count them and sing.
00:45:01One.
00:45:02One pig.
00:45:03Two.
00:45:03Two pigs.
00:45:04Three.
00:45:05Three pigs.
00:45:06Four.
00:45:07Four pigs.
00:45:08In a barbershop quartet.
00:45:11Four.
00:45:12Four.
00:45:13Four.
00:45:14Very nice, pigs.
00:45:15And great counting, everybody.
00:45:17You did very good.
00:45:18Four.
00:45:19Four.
00:45:21Four.
00:45:22Four.
00:45:22Four.
00:45:23Four.
00:45:24Five.
00:45:25Three.
00:45:26Five.희
00:45:28style. Four.
00:45:29Five.
00:45:31One.
00:45:33Five.
00:45:35Four.
00:45:37Five.
00:45:38Four.
00:45:39The Sixth
00:45:42and Five.
00:45:43What does it?
00:45:43Let's find out.
00:45:45Hello.
00:45:46Draw.
00:45:47Oh, no.
00:45:50The drawer won't open.
00:45:53Wait.
00:45:54Elmo has an idea.
00:45:55Elmo will sing the drawer to make it open.
00:45:58Here we go.
00:46:00Sing.
00:46:02Sing a song.
00:46:06Sing a song.
00:46:07Sing a song.
00:46:08Yeah.
00:46:09Sing a song.
00:46:13Do dogs sing?
00:46:15Yes.
00:46:18Nice singing, doggy.
00:46:22Do pineapple sing?
00:46:24No.
00:46:26But Elmo can sing with a pineapple.
00:46:28Pa-pa-pa-pa, pa-pa-pa-pa, pineapple.
00:46:32Do clock sing?
00:46:34No.
00:46:36Unless it's a cuckoo clock.
00:46:38Cuckoo.
00:46:38Cuckoo.
00:46:40Cuckoo.
00:46:41Cuckoo.
00:46:42Do bathtubs sing?
00:46:44No.
00:46:45But Ernie sings in the bathtub.
00:46:48Rubber ducky, you're the one.
00:46:51You make bath time lots of fun.
00:46:54Are you ting-ing Wang, t asks her pips?
00:47:01Ernie loves singing.
00:47:07My analyte!
00:47:09Ernie loves singing in the bathtub.
00:47:12Elmo's friend Samantha sings while she plays a hand clapping game.
00:47:17She told Elmo all about it.
00:47:24Samantha wanted to learn how to sing and clap hands at the same time, just like her big sister.
00:47:32So Samantha watched their hands and listened very carefully to the song.
00:47:38Then it was Samantha's turn to try.
00:47:41Go ahead, Samantha.
00:47:46First Samantha remembered to clap, but she forgot to sing.
00:47:55So she tried to dance.
00:48:00Then Samantha remembered to sing, but forgot to clap.
00:48:15Finally, Samantha remembered to clap and sing at the same time.
00:48:25Yeah, you're doing it!
00:48:26Down, down, baby. Oops, I'm sorry.
00:48:32Maybe Samantha will teach Elmo how to do that.
00:48:35Down, down, baby. Elmo do karate.
00:48:39Down, down, baby. Elmo call his mommy.
00:48:42Down, down, baby. Elmo shake his body.
00:48:46Down, down, baby. Elmo eat salami.
00:48:49Down, down, baby. Oops, Elmo sorry.
00:48:54Oh, clapping and singing at the same time is fun.
00:48:58Yeah. Learning new songs is fun, too.
00:49:01Hmm. Elmo wants to learn a new song right now.
00:49:04How can Elmo do that? Hmm.
00:49:13Yeah!
00:49:17Now Elmo can watch the singing channel.
00:49:20Very good singing, TV.
00:49:23The singing channel.
00:49:25All singing, all the time.
00:49:27Our motto is, everybody can sing.
00:49:30So, sing everybody.
00:49:32Hello, everybody.
00:49:34Are you ready to learn a new song?
00:49:36Well, dust off your tonsils.
00:49:38Because today's new song is,
00:49:40Bitsy Bitsy Spider.
00:49:42First, we pretend our hands are the spider.
00:49:45Like this.
00:49:47Very good.
00:49:48Okay.
00:49:50Now sing what I sing and do what I do.
00:49:52Ha!
00:49:52Music, maestro.
00:49:56The itsy bitsy spider went up the water spout.
00:50:01Down came the rain and washed the spider out.
00:50:06Out came the sun and dried up all the rain.
00:50:10So, the itsy bitsy spider went up the water spout.
00:50:15Well, that was terrific.
00:50:17Now, let's try it again.
00:50:18Only this time, everybody sing.
00:50:19And let me see those spiders.
00:50:22Ha!
00:50:23The itsy bitsy spider went up the water spout.
00:50:27Down came the rain and washed the spider out.
00:50:32Out!
00:50:33Out came the sun and dried up all the rain.
00:50:37So, the itsy bitsy spider went up the water spout again.
00:50:42That was stupendous.
00:50:44Now you know how to sing the itsy bitsy spider.
00:50:47Nice song, lady.
00:50:49Do you know I'm a little teapot?
00:50:51No, you're not.
00:50:52You're a big spider.
00:50:53Ha!
00:50:54I mean the song.
00:50:56I'm a little teapot, short and stout.
00:50:59Oh!
00:51:00Here is my handle.
00:51:02Here is my spout.
00:51:03Tip me over and pour me out.
00:51:06I know I'm all.
00:51:06Give me another one.
00:51:08Ha!
00:51:09Visit our itsy bitsy spider on the World Wide Web.
00:51:12And now, stay tuned for Singing in the Rain.
00:51:15Followed by Singing when it's Hardly Cloudy.
00:51:21Thank you, TV.
00:51:22Oh, but Elmo wants to learn more about singing.
00:51:26Don't you?
00:51:26How can Elmo learn more?
00:51:28What?
00:51:29Tr-a-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la.
00:51:33Who's that?
00:51:40Would you care to speak to an opera singer?
00:51:44An opera singer?
00:51:46Yeah!
00:51:48Um...
00:51:49I can sing hi, tr-a-la-la-la-la.
00:51:54Wow.
00:51:55Hi, tr-a-la-la-la-la-la.
00:52:00And I can sing low, tra-la-la-la-la-la.
00:52:08Oh, low, la.
00:52:14And I can sing fast, tra-la-la-la-la-la-la.
00:52:19That's too fast.
00:52:21And I can sing slow, tra-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la
00:52:34-la-la-la-la.
00:52:36There are lots of different kinds of singing.
00:52:39I sing opera!
00:52:43Look, Dottie's imagining Emma singing opera, it's the three animals, Figaro, Figaro, Figaro.
00:53:01Who's this Figaro guy?
00:53:03Go figure.
00:53:05Oh.
00:53:26That leaves also rock and roll singing.
00:53:45Thank you very much.
00:53:47And rap singing.
00:53:49La, la, la, la, Elmo's World.
00:53:52Hey!
00:53:53La, la, la, la, la, la, Elmo's World.
00:53:57Play.
00:54:04You can do all those kinds of singing
00:54:06and many more.
00:54:09La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la.
00:54:13Thank you, Miss Opera Singer.
00:54:17You're welcome.
00:54:20Goodbye.
00:54:30Oh, boy.
00:54:31Elmo loves to sing.
00:54:33Elmo's friend Big Bird loves to sing, too.
00:54:36He sings lullabies to Radar
00:54:38to help Radar go to sleep.
00:54:39So Elmo made a video with this camera.
00:54:43It's called
00:54:44Big Bird Sings a Lullaby to Radar
00:54:46to help Radar go to sleep.
00:54:47Hi, Elmo.
00:54:49Oh, good.
00:54:51Turn on TV.
00:54:53lullaby, l-l-l-l-la, l-l-l, l-l-l-la, l-l-l-la.
00:55:15Plein.
00:55:18Elmo loves singing.
00:55:21So does Dorothy.
00:55:23Youijk, kLEMN-m9...
00:55:23Do you pray that mum couldn't stop it?
00:55:23That's why Dorky wants us to sing that sing song.
00:55:27Hey, that's kind of fun to say.
00:55:29Sing song, sing song, sing song.
00:55:31Here we go.
00:55:35Yeah.
00:55:38Sing, sing, sing.
00:55:39Sing, sing, sing.
00:55:40Sing, sing, sing, sing, sing.
00:55:43Sweet Adelaide.
00:55:44Sweet Adelaide.
00:55:47Sing, sing, sing, sing, sing, sing, sing, sing, sing, sing, sing, sing.
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00:56:35Sesame Street was brought to you today by the letter T and by the number 19.
00:56:44Sesame Street is a production of the Children's Television Workshop.
00:57:00Toodaloo!
00:57:08Okay everybody, let's play a game. Let's play Can You Find? Are you ready?
00:57:15Yeah!
00:57:16Fantastic! These are all pictures of our friend Franklin. He is inside three different shapes. Can you find the square?
00:57:26Hmm, is this the square?
00:57:29No!
00:57:30You're right. That's a circle. Okay. Is this the square?
00:57:37No!
00:57:38No!
00:57:38You got it again. Three sides make this shape a triangle. Now how about this one? Is this the square?
00:57:48Yes!
00:57:48Yes!
00:57:49Correct! In other words, you are right. You found Franklin in the square. You sure are mighty good at playing
00:57:58Can You Find?
00:57:58Oh! Now get ready. Franklin's coming up. Now it's time for Art Alive! A Noggin!
00:58:37A cute little caterpillar. How are you, caterpillar?
00:58:42I'm very hungry. Would you like something to eat? Please.
00:58:52Is that an apple? I don't like apples. Can't you make me something else? Hmm.
00:59:06What about this? That's a banana. I don't like bananas either. Oh boy, what do you like?
00:59:20Juicy green leaves. Okay.
00:59:24Make sure they're really big and juicy. I'm only little, but I've got a huge appetite.
00:59:38Yummy!
00:59:40Mm-mm.
00:59:51I'm still hungry. That one was so good. Can I have another one for dessert, please?
01:00:07No more, thanks. My tummy hurts.
01:00:11Aww.
01:00:18What are you doing?
01:00:20We are safe.
01:00:22Wow, a cocoon.
01:00:29What's happening?
01:00:37You're a butterfly.
01:00:38Can you make me colorful?
01:00:40Sure.
01:00:47A pink spot.
01:00:54And a red spot.
01:01:04A green spot.
01:01:05A green spot.
01:01:09And the blue one. How's that?
01:01:13That's beautiful. Thanks.
01:01:37You're a butterfly.
01:01:38Hi everybody, time to use your noggin.
01:01:42How do you use your noggin, you say?
01:01:43Well, here's how you use it every day.
01:01:46Use your noggin when you write a letter.
01:01:49Use your noggin when you make it better.
01:01:52Use your noggin when you play guitar.
01:01:54Use your noggin to spot a star.
01:01:57Use your noggin when you make a scene.
01:02:00Use your noggin when you mix up green.
01:02:02Use your noggin to play a game.
01:02:05When you use your noggin, it's never the same.
01:02:08Use your noggin to sing a song.
01:02:10Ask another noggin to sing along.
01:02:13Use your noggin with your computer.
01:02:16Hey, that's Z. What could be cuter?
01:02:18Use your noggin. That's what it's for.
01:02:20I'm using my noggin.
01:02:22Are you using yours?
01:02:24O. R.