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00:00Hi, I'm Murray from Sesame Street, and I'm looking for the word on the street.
00:05What's the word on the street?
00:07Cling.
00:07What does it mean to cling?
00:09Cling is to, like, stick to something.
00:11Like when your socks cling together in the laundry?
00:14When you kind of hold on to somebody.
00:17Like I'm clinging to you.
00:19Monkeys cling to trees.
00:21A bug can stick to a plant or a wall.
00:23Nice clinging, little bug.
00:25Keep listening for the word cling today on Sesame Street.
00:28Cling.
00:29That's the word on the street.
00:34Sunny day, sweep it up, land away.
00:40I'm always waiting for you.
00:46And you know we don't forget how to get to touch the street.
00:52I'm not going to be waiting for everything.
00:56Stay okay.
01:00Family difference.
01:02That's where we meet.
01:05Can you tell me how to get, how to get to touch the street?
01:09It's Super Grover!
01:11Can you tell me how to get to touch the street?
01:23Oh, you need some help?
01:25Yeah, yeah, yeah, come on.
01:26Come on.
01:27Whoa!
01:29It's okay.
01:30It's okay.
01:32Hi.
01:33Welcome to Sesame Street.
01:35Welcome.
01:35We were just sorting some laundry.
01:37Oh, laundry.
01:38That's a letter L word.
01:39That's right, it is.
01:41Hello, everybody.
01:44Hey, Grover.
01:45What can I do for you?
01:46Oh, I need to have this cape cleaned, please.
01:50Cool.
01:51Is this your Super Grover cape?
01:53Shh, Leela, please.
01:55I do not want anyone to know my super secret identity.
01:59Oh, right.
02:02Sorry.
02:03Don't worry, Grover.
02:04I will have you-know-whose cape cleaned in no time.
02:08The sooner the better, Leela.
02:10You never know when someone may need some super help.
02:15Oh, I don't think the dryer dried my socks.
02:19Oh, no.
02:21Someone's soggy socks are in need of super assistance.
02:24I better spring into action.
02:26But, but, but, but, Grover, Grover, my-what?
02:29Um, Grover, your cape isn't clean yet.
02:32Oh, that is right.
02:34I guess there is nothing I can do.
02:36Oh, looks like I'm out of fabric softener.
02:39Hmm.
02:39Oh, dear.
02:40A poor little fabric softener-less damsel is in distress.
02:44I must act and act now.
02:47But, but, but Grover doesn't have his cape.
02:49But how can I stand idly by?
02:51Gina's clothes need to be springtime fresh.
02:54Anybody know how to get cream filling out a suede?
02:58That is it.
02:59I cannot stand it anymore.
03:01This laundromat needs a superhero.
03:04But, but Grover's cape isn't ready yet.
03:06The laundromat can't have a superhero right now.
03:08Yeah, or maybe it can.
03:11Stay right here, little Elmo.
03:12A new superhero is about to be born.
03:18Elmo will stay right here, Grover.
03:20Uh, what is going on?
03:22Our Grover's treating himself into a new superhero.
03:25Be right back.
03:26Just doing a little smithing.
03:28Okay.
03:28Uh, a new superhero?
03:30What new superhero?
03:31This.
03:32Oh, what is with the music?
03:34Elmo likes it.
03:41I am Iron Monster.
03:44Iron Monster?
03:45Yes, Iron Monster.
03:47Superhero of the laundromat.
03:49But the laundromat doesn't need a superhero.
03:52Of course it does.
03:53That is why I fashioned this stylish metal suit.
03:55Now I can iron out any trouble.
03:58I can straighten out any dilemma.
03:59I can permanently press out any problem and, oh yes, I can fly.
04:07Are you okay?
04:09Iron Monster is okay.
04:11Grover?
04:12Whoa.
04:14Whoa.
04:14I don't think this is a very good idea.
04:16Why don't you just take the metal suit off?
04:18Oh no, I cannot.
04:19Too many people need my help.
04:21So, until my cape is clean, I will be Iron Monster.
04:29Oh, I think I get this now.
04:37Yikes.
04:38I'd better get Grover's cape clean before somebody gets hurt.
04:42Are you okay, Iron Monster?
04:45Yes, but I think I dented my derriere.
04:51Ew.
04:55Uh, hey Elmo, um, have you seen Leela?
04:58I kind of need a little help.
04:59Well, Chris...
05:01Ow!
05:02Uh, let's look at the music.
05:04We're fine, there.
05:06Iron Monster!
05:07Woo!
05:08Uh-oh.
05:09Iron Monster?
05:11Yeah, he's the superhero of the laundromat.
05:14Okay.
05:15How can I help you today, laundromat-using citizen?
05:17Okay, um, I actually need someone to break a dollar.
05:21Iron Monster can iron out this problem.
05:24Great.
05:24Okay.
05:26Yeah!
05:27Yeah!
05:28Huh?
05:29What are you doing?
05:31I am trying to break your dollar, Chris.
05:34That is not how you break a dollar.
05:36Yeah!
05:36Dude, you are absolutely right.
05:38This is how you break a dollar?
05:41I need help!
05:43Yeah!
05:43Be careful with my money!
05:47What's going on?
05:48Iron Monster's trying to break this dollar!
05:52The dollar is breaking me!
05:54Oh!
05:55Oh!
05:56Oh!
05:57Oh!
05:57Oh!
05:57Oh!
05:58Oh!
05:58Oh!
05:59Oh!
05:59Oh!
05:59Oh!
06:00Oh!
06:01Oh!
06:02Oh!
06:02When Chris asked you to change his dollar, he didn't mean for you to destroy it.
06:06He did not?
06:07No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
06:08That's not what I meant.
06:09I meant I needed change for the washing machine to change.
06:13Yeah, see, you need to put quarters into the washing machines to make them work.
06:17And each dollar is equal to one, two, three, four quarters.
06:28So Chris wanted four quarters for his dollar.
06:31Uh, actually, now that I've been thinking about it, I'm doing a lot more laundry today,
06:36so I'm going to need more change.
06:38All right.
06:39How much change would you like?
06:40Uh, let's see.
06:42Uh, well, two dollars, please.
06:45How many quarters is that?
06:46Oh, um, ooh, uh, ooh, this is making my little iron brain hurt.
06:52Elmo, Elmo, does he know?
06:53How many, Elmo?
06:55Um, well, if Chris gets, um, four quarters for each dollar, then Chris would get, um, let's
07:00see, one, two, three, four quarters for one dollar, and one, two, three, four quarters
07:12for the other dollar, so that makes...
07:14Stand back.
07:15Iron Monster will count them for you.
07:18One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight quarters all together.
07:27Exactly.
07:28Thank you very much.
07:30That's for me.
07:31That's for me.
07:32All in a day's work for...
07:36Iron Monster!
07:40What does this button do?
07:45I think I'd better go check and see if that tape's ready.
07:52Is Iron Monster okay?
07:54Yes.
07:57Just resting my little iron muscles.
08:00Oh, thanks.
08:02Oh, hey, Elmo.
08:03Have you seen Leela?
08:05I really need her help.
08:08Oh, yeah.
08:09Uh, who's saying that?
08:12Oh, oh, oh.
08:14Oh, oh, oh.
08:16Oh, oh.
08:17Oh, oh.
08:18Oh, oh.
08:18I am iron.
08:20I am.
08:22Oh.
08:23Have a laugh.
08:24Oh.
08:24Oh, thank you.
08:25You're welcome.
08:25I am iron monster.
08:28Iron monster?
08:30Iron monster?
08:30And what seems to be the laundry related problem?
08:34Well, I have a couple of stains here on my sweatshirt and I want to see if Leela can get
08:38them out.
08:39So you want to subtract these stains?
08:42I guess you could say that.
08:44Iron monster will iron out this problem.
08:47Get out, stains!
08:51Hey!
08:52What are you doing?
08:54I am using all my cute little iron strength to stamp out these stains.
09:01Oh, my sweatshirt.
09:03The stains have been subtracted.
09:06No, not exactly.
09:08Uh-oh.
09:09What is it now, guys?
09:11Well, iron monster was trying to subtract stains, but it looks like he added them instead.
09:18Mm-hmm.
09:18Added stains?
09:20I'm afraid so, Leela.
09:22When I came in here, I had two stains on my sweatshirt.
09:25Yeah.
09:25And iron monster threw the sweatshirt and added, let's see, one, two, three, four, five.
09:31And that is two more stains, so that's one, two.
09:34And let's add them one, two, three, four, five, six, seven stains all together.
09:41Oh, I'm so sorry, Gabby.
09:43Do not worry.
09:44I will just use my iron strength and rip them off the sweatshirt.
09:48Oh, no, no, no, no.
09:49Iron monster, why don't we just use some stain removal?
09:53Oh, well, I guess you could do that.
09:55All right.
10:11Look, one of the stains got subtracted.
10:14Now there are one, two, three, four, five, six stains left.
10:22Two more stains are gone, and that leaves four stains.
10:28And now four more stains are subtracted and...
10:32I will handle this.
10:33Four stains take away four stains leaves zero stains.
10:40Good as new.
10:42It is my iron pleasure, for I am...
10:46Iron monster!
10:50I sure hope that cape is clean.
10:53What is Iron Master doing over there?
10:56Oh, just pondering why I did not choose to be a lighter superhero like Featherman or Balloon Boy.
11:03Maybe next time.
11:04Hi, Elmo.
11:05Oh, hi, Maria.
11:06Where is Lila?
11:07I need some help.
11:08What?
11:09Oh, yeah!
11:10What's wrong with a power cord?
11:12Oh!
11:13Oh!
11:15Oh!
11:16Sorry about that.
11:17I am...
11:19Iron Monster!
11:21Iron Monster?
11:23Yes!
11:24Superhero of the Lonarmat!
11:25What seems to be the trouble?
11:27Well, I seem to have lost a sock.
11:29Do not worry.
11:30Iron Monster will use his special super powers to iron out this problem.
11:36What's super special powers?
11:38Static cleaning.
11:40Static cleaning.
11:42Static cleaning.
11:43Activate!
11:45Whoa!
11:46Whoa!
11:47Whoa!
11:48Whoa!
11:52Whoa!
11:53Whoa!
11:54Whoa!
11:55Whoa!
11:57Whoa!
11:58Whoa!
11:58Hey, hey, guys!
11:59Guys!
11:59What is happening?
12:00Did I find the missing sock?
12:03Missing sock?
12:05Uh...
12:05I'm sorry, Lita.
12:07I just came in and I told them that I was missing a sock and all of a sudden all
12:12of this laundry
12:12started flying.
12:14That is correct.
12:14Because the best way to find the missing sock is to use the power of static cleaning to
12:20make the sock come out from its hiding spot.
12:22Or you could have looked in the missing sock bin.
12:26There's a missing sock bin?
12:27Of course.
12:28It's where I keep all the unmatched socks I find in the laundromat.
12:32Yeah.
12:33Does Lita think she has Maria's missing sock?
12:36I don't know.
12:37What does it look like, Maria?
12:39Right here.
12:40It's red and white stripes.
12:43Oh.
12:43Hmm.
12:45Let's see if we can find a match.
12:48Is this one a match?
12:50No, no.
12:50This one is brown and doesn't have any stripes.
12:53Hmm.
12:54Okay.
12:55How about this one?
12:58Well, that one is striped, but it has stripes of blue and yellow.
13:02No, not red and white, so it doesn't match.
13:05All right.
13:08Ah.
13:08How about, ah, this one?
13:11Well, they both have red and white stripes, so...
13:15I will handle this.
13:18Mm-hmm.
13:18Mm-hmm.
13:19Mm-hmm.
13:20These are indeed a match.
13:22Oh, well, thank you very much.
13:24Always willing to lend an iron hand.
13:26If you ever need help, just call on Iron Monster.
13:30Hey, Grover.
13:31Hmm?
13:32I think it might be time to say goodbye to Iron Monster.
13:36Goodbye to Iron Monster?
13:38Why?
13:40Well, because you know whose cape is finally clean.
13:44Oh, my cape!
13:46My cape!
13:47Oh, how I have missed you!
13:50I thought you didn't want anyone to know about your secret identity.
13:53Oh, right, right, right, right.
13:54It is good to see you, cape.
13:57But wait, wait, wait, wait.
13:58What about the Iron Monster?
14:00What will the laundromat do without a superhero?
14:03I think the laundromat already has a superhero.
14:06Who?
14:07Leela!
14:08Me?
14:09Yes.
14:10It seems you can handle any problem there is in the laundromat.
14:13In fact, I think from now on you should call yourself Iron Leela.
14:18Yeah!
14:19Iron Leela!
14:20Hurray!
14:22Thanks, guys.
14:23Well, it looks like my job is done here.
14:26It is time to say goodbye to...
14:30Iron Buster!
14:34Others, tres, two, three,'s no keys!
14:35ha, ha, ha, HA!
14:36It's time once again for...
14:38Letter of...
14:39Day!
14:40Oh boy, oh boy!
14:41Me love reaching in cookie jar and wondering what letter of day going to be!
14:46Let's see...
14:46Mmmm né?
14:47That...
14:48Me take a chance on this.
14:50Oh, wow!
14:52Look at that!
14:53Huh!
14:54That, me think,
14:55is uh,
14:57well, flubbbletter L!
14:58Let's see...
15:00yeah smell like letter L
15:06sound like letter L
15:08yeah yeah oh me know what you're thinking
15:13cookie monster going to eat letter of day right
15:16no no today me
15:20differently go through sea change me going to have willpower
15:24me no eat cookie with letter L
15:27yeah and you know me going to do me going to sing
15:32sing la la la and that start with L and the more me sing
15:36the more music in me mouth no cookie in me mouth
15:40yeah so me not going to eat cookie here we go
15:42be going to try hard
16:03why the news
16:05I you willing to do
16:05no no no no no no no no no no
16:14ah
16:17Oh
16:20Well now that music to me ears was lovely
16:52Oh
17:21It's time for abby's flying fairy school
17:31Look up high in the sky
17:33It's cool it can fly
17:35Let's go hurry to the flying fairy school
17:38Grab your wand
17:40Bring your wing
17:42We will learn magic and rules
17:44I'll hurry to the flying fairy school
17:47How to make us grow
17:51And how to make us shrink
17:55How to solve a problem with a single twinkle twinkle
17:58This school is really magic and magic's really cool
18:02Let's go in, let's begin a flying fairy school
18:17Oh
18:18Oh
18:18Hello
18:19Welcome to flying fairy school
18:22Did you meet our class pet niblet?
18:24He's a gerbil corn you know
18:25Oh
18:26Can we take him out now?
18:28Oh
18:28Can we take him out?
18:29Of course
18:31Gonnigan I believe it's your turn to take niblet out
18:33Me?
18:33Pick up a gerbil corn?
18:35I don't think so
18:38Gonnigan?
18:39Gonnigan?
19:04Gonnigan?
19:05Where's Gonnigan?
19:05He's Gonnigan
19:06I'll never get my wand
19:08Woohoo
19:09Oh no
19:09He's got your wand
19:11This can't be good
19:14Where's that pesky gerbil corn with my wand?
19:18There he is
19:19Woohoo
19:21And there he goes
19:23Come on
19:25Let's go Gonnigan
19:27We need all the fairies we can get
19:29You know gerbil corns
19:31They love to be chased
19:32A little fairy chase music please
19:36Woohoo
19:37Where is he?
19:38Where'd he go?
19:39I see him
19:40Excuse me officer
19:41Have you seen all the gerbil corn?
19:43Oh
19:44Thank you officer
19:46Wait a minute
20:06I'll never find him
20:08Never?
20:09Do fairies say never?
20:10Never!
20:11Do you know where niblet is?
20:14Woohoo
20:14Wait!
20:15I think I hear something
20:19What's that noise?
20:20Boo boo boo boo boo boo boo boo
20:22Hey!
20:23Keep it down in that picture
20:24We're trying to find niblet
20:27Niblet
20:28Niblet
20:29Follow that gerbil corn
20:32Oww
20:34Err
20:35Are we in the picture yet?
20:37I don't think so
20:43Oh
20:43Maybe we need a little help
20:45Err
20:46Spot?
20:46Oh Spot, how do we get into the drawing Spot?
20:52Fetch Spot, fetch!
21:14Fetch Spot, I'd love to use a door to go in the picture, but there are no doors here.
21:18Let's twinkle think.
21:25Wait! Niblet is in a picture Gonnigan drew.
21:29Hey, yeah, maybe I can just draw a door in my picture.
21:33Now that's a colorful idea!
21:39It worked!
21:40Yay! Let's go!
21:48We're in!
21:50Yeah! Now how do we get out?
21:52Wait! Don't fade on us now, Gonnigan! We have to get Niblet back!
21:57Right! Niblet!
22:02Niblet!
22:11Don't go! A raging river!
22:14Now we're sunk!
22:16No we're not! We can fly across!
22:19Wait! We don't have our water wings!
22:22We need something that floats!
22:24How about this?
22:32A pumpkin?
22:34You can't cross the river on a pumpkin!
22:36It's floating!
22:38I have an idea!
22:43A pumpkin boat!
22:45No, no, what was I thinking?
22:48That's it! The sail will get us there faster!
22:51You are a fairy genius!
22:54I am!
22:55Let's go!
23:03Oh no! We're on top of a mountain!
23:06And Niblet's at the bottom!
23:09How do we get down?
23:10What makes things move on land?
23:12How about this?
23:17Wheels!
23:19Whee!
23:25Whoa!
23:27We're at the bottom!
23:30Whoa!
23:32Now we're at the top!
23:34Whoa!
23:36Bottom!
23:38Top!
23:39Bottom!
23:41Top!
23:43Bottom!
23:46We're at the bottom!
23:48And so is Niblet!
23:49And my wand!
23:53He's heading for the border!
23:59He's out of the picture!
24:01Ouch! Ouch! Ouch!
24:03A perfect three-ouch landing!
24:06He's over there!
24:07In the blocked corner!
24:08We got him cornered!
24:10And blocked!
24:21Ooh! It's locked!
24:25It can't be locked! My wand is in there!
24:28We need an open-the-door smell!
24:31What rhymes with door?
24:32A snore?
24:33Floor!
24:34Zsa Zsa Gabor!
24:36That sounds magical! Let's try it!
24:39Open the door! Zsa Zsa Gabor!
24:43Wahoo! It worked!
24:45Eh! On every door but Niblet's!
24:48Ooh-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
24:51Mrs. Sparkle Nose!
24:53Good rhyme, fairies!
24:56But it didn't work!
24:57Niblet's still in there!
24:59Ah, alas! There is no magic spell for that!
25:02Huh?
25:03No person, fairy, elf, or troll can open the door to a gerbilcorn hole!
25:09Then how will we ever catch him?
25:11Oh, you can't catch a gerbilcorn! Unless he wants to be caught!
25:15I'll never get to pet him again!
25:17And I'll never get to try to pet him again!
25:20Hey, I'll never get my wand back!
25:23Now, now! Do fairies say never?
25:26Sometimes!
25:28Oh!
25:29Ha-ha-ha-ha!
25:30Oh?
25:32Oh?
25:32I'll miss his soft, furry fur!
25:36I'll miss his gerbilcorn horn!
25:39Don't miss my wand!
25:41Don't forget about my wand!
25:43I'm gonna miss the way he says, eep, eep!
25:46Oop!
25:48Oop!
25:48Yeah! Like that!
25:50I miss it already!
25:55Niblet!
25:56Oop!
25:57Oop!
25:58Oop!
25:58Oop!
25:59Oop!
26:00Oop!
26:01Oop!
26:02My wand!
26:03Thanks, Nibs!
26:05Oop!
26:06Oop!
26:08Oop!
26:09Oop!
26:10Oop!
26:10Oop!
26:12Oop!
26:13This feels nice!
26:14I guess Gone Again was ready!
26:17Good job, fairies!
26:19Stars for everyone!
26:21You too!
26:23Catch!
26:26Let's go!
26:28Yeah!
26:29The bros get to take a turn!
26:31Kick it!
26:32This track's gotta peel!
26:34Walking down the street of sesame,
26:36notice that your tummy feels so hungry.
26:38Maybe you should choose a food that's good for you
26:41It's time to eat your favorite fruit
26:43Eat em up, and clear a plate
26:48Let's eat em, let's eat em up
26:52Eat your favorite fruits
26:56Eat your favorite fruits
26:58Eat your favorite foods
27:00Eat your favorite foods
27:06Plus, eat your favorite things.
27:09Bananas, let's split!
27:131, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
27:2210, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
27:271, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
27:3710.
27:44You ready for a hopscotch?
27:48Sure, let's count.
27:501, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
27:587.
28:01We're on an adventure, because it's time for...
28:05Bart and Ernie's Great Adventures!
28:11Every night when I lie in bed...
28:13Oh, nice!
28:14Pictures dancing in my head...
28:16Pictures sleep.
28:17Buddy bird.
28:18What?
28:18Buckle up and we'll fly away...
28:20Whoa!
28:20Yeah!
28:20We're adventuring...
28:23Every time the bed starts dampin'...
28:27Something special's gonna happen...
28:28Ha-ha, this is kinda catchy...
28:31My favorite kind of travelin'...
28:34Yeah!
28:34We're adventuring...
28:36Come along with Bert and Ernie...
28:40We're gonna take a little journey...
28:43Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures!
28:52Hey, can you throw our ball back?
28:56Huh?
28:56Oh, sure!
28:57Thanks!
28:59Leap.
28:59Ribbit.
29:00Leap.
29:01Ribbit.
29:02Leap.
29:02Ribbit.
29:04Ernie, why are you playing leapfrog with a real frog?
29:08This isn't just any frog, Bert.
29:10It's the amazing froggy.
29:12We're gonna train her to win the Great Frog Jumping Contest.
29:16Uh, we are?
29:18Uh-huh.
29:18First prize is a year's free pass to the ducky ride for the winning frog and her coaches.
29:25That's us, Bert.
29:26We'll be able to ride it anytime we want.
29:28Oh, Ernie.
29:30Aw, come on, Bert.
29:31It's for the rubber ducky ride, and the amazing froggy is sure to win the race.
29:36All she needs is a little training.
29:40Hey, that frog just ate my breadcrumbs.
29:43An athlete needs to eat, Bert.
29:45Let's find her some energy food.
29:47Hey!
29:48That's not quite what I meant.
29:50Oh, no you don't.
29:52There you go.
29:53Thanks!
29:53Ribbit.
29:54Aw.
29:55Here, take this instead.
29:59Ribbit.
30:01Why, Bert, I think she likes you.
30:04Here, Ribbit.
30:06Ribbit.
30:11Uh-oh.
30:12Are those frogs going to race too?
30:15Don't worry, Bert.
30:16Froggy can beat them.
30:17I can see us on that rubber ducky ride already.
30:20I don't know, Ernie.
30:22Those look like professional jumping frogs.
30:24Well, you have to think positive, Bert.
30:26Come, Froggy.
30:27Show us your best jump.
30:32All right, then.
30:33Let's practice leapfrog again.
30:35I'll go first.
30:36Leap.
30:36Now you leap, Froggy.
30:39Uh, okay.
30:40Well, I have another idea.
30:41Don't go anywhere.
30:43Oh, brother.
30:47Enough with the kisses, okay?
30:50Boing, boing, boing, boing.
30:52Watch me, Froggy.
30:53Jump like this.
30:54Boing, boing, boing.
30:59Froggy?
31:01Look, Bert.
31:02She has talent in her.
31:03It's not talent, Ernie.
31:05It's a rubber ball.
31:07All competing frogs,
31:08report to the starting line.
31:10The race is starting.
31:11Come on.
31:14Frogs, take your races
31:15for the great frog jumping contest.
31:18And no jumping until the race begins.
31:20Quick, Bert.
31:21Help me hold Froggy down.
31:23Yeah.
31:23Whoa.
31:25Whoa.
31:25Whoa.
31:29Frogs, on your mark.
31:31Get set.
31:32Jump.
31:34Come on, Froggy.
31:36Jump.
31:36Why isn't she moving, Bert?
31:38She just doesn't seem interested in the race.
31:41You're right.
31:42It's you she's interested in.
31:44Huh?
31:44Maybe if you jump, Bert,
31:46she'll follow you.
31:47Here.
31:48But, Ernie,
31:49I am not going to ride a pogo stick
31:51in a frog race.
31:53Please, Bert.
31:54For Froggy.
31:55And me.
31:56And the ducky ride.
31:58Oh, all right.
32:01Follow me, Froggy.
32:05Go, Froggy.
32:18The winner of the great frog jumping contest
32:21and a year of ducky rides
32:25is the amazing Froggy
32:27and her coaching team.
32:29You did it, Froggy.
32:31You won.
32:32Oh, I told you she could do it.
32:34Ribbit.
32:36You're very welcome.
32:38Enjoying the ducky ride?
32:40I love it.
32:41Ribbit.
32:45But I think she still likes you best.
32:48Ribbit.
32:58Good night, Bert.
32:59Good night, Ernie.
33:08Oh, boy.
33:09Elmo's world is almost here.
33:12But first, it's time to play
33:14Sounds of the Street.
33:16Come on.
33:17Use your ears
33:18and listen for a sound.
33:21Oh, I hear something.
33:24Do you know that sound?
33:27Bird.
33:31Great.
33:32Let's do some more listening.
33:35Oh, do you hear what I hear?
33:38What sound is that?
33:42Carbord.
33:44Nice work.
33:47Whoa, that's a strange sound.
33:50What is making that sound?
33:54Attacked in the octopus.
33:57That was odd.
33:59Now, let's keep watching
34:01because Elmo's world is coming soon.
34:04Hi.
34:05Elmo's here with his good friend,
34:07Mr. L.R. Cool J.
34:08Hey, what's up?
34:09We're about to go on an addition expedition.
34:11Want to come?
34:12An addition expedition?
34:13What's that?
34:14That's when you add them up.
34:17Let's go.
34:18Want an addition expedition?
34:20You don't have to be a mathematician
34:21or wave a magic wand like a fancy magician.
34:24All you have to do is
34:29Yeah.
34:31Come on.
34:36Look at those birds.
34:38They're singing a song.
34:39How many birds are singing along?
34:42Put the birds together
34:43and here's what you do.
34:44Add up all the birds who are singing to you.
34:47At them up.
34:48At them up.
34:49Come on.
34:49At them up.
34:50Yeah.
34:50Okay.
34:51One, two chickens
34:52and one penguin
34:54is one, two, three birds.
34:58I'm going to add them up.
34:59You got it.
35:00You're doing addition.
35:01Bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop.
35:04Oh, nice bird song, birds.
35:06Bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop.
35:09At them, at them, at them up.
35:11Here's some animals hip-hopping on the wall.
35:14How many hoppers are hopping in all?
35:16Put them all together
35:17and here's what you do.
35:18Add up all the animals hopping over you.
35:21At them up.
35:22At them up.
35:23At them up.
35:25Okay, um, um, two rabbits plus two frogs
35:29make one, two, three, four animals.
35:33At them up.
35:34At them up.
35:35Right again.
35:36Hip-hop, hip-hip-hip-hop.
35:38At them, at them, at them up.
35:40Now, this is the end of our edition expedition.
35:43So next time you wind up in an adding position,
35:46remember to stick with our adding tradition.
35:48I said remember to stick with our adding tradition.
35:50At them up.
35:52At them up.
35:53At them up.
35:54Oh, oh, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
35:56Uh, Elmo, Elmo sees something else.
35:58We, we see, um.
35:59What's that?
36:00Friends.
36:01Well, one Elmo monster
36:02and one Mickey L.O. Koji
36:04makes one, two friends.
36:07You got that right, Elmo.
36:08Yeah.
36:09Oh, I'm up.
36:13Peanut, Peanut,
36:13tell him what's up next.
36:15Elmo's World.
36:16Oh, yeah.
36:20La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la.
36:22Elmo's World.
36:25La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la.
36:28Elmo's World.
36:30Elmo knows his goldfish.
36:33His crayon, too.
36:36Yeah.
36:36Yeah.
36:44That's Elmo's World.
36:47Hi, Dorothy.
36:48Hi.
36:49Oh, hi.
36:51Hi.
36:52Welcome to Elmo's World.
36:54Oh, Elmo's so happy to see you.
36:56Oh, and so is Dorothy.
36:58Say hello, Dorothy.
37:01Oh, guess what Elmo's thinking about today.
37:04Yeah, da, da, da.
37:05Ribbit.
37:06Oh.
37:07Ribbit.
37:08Come in.
37:09Oh.
37:10Hey, that's funny.
37:12Elmo doesn't see anything.
37:14Oh.
37:15Do you?
37:15Do you see anything?
37:17Huh?
37:17Ribbit.
37:18Did you see something?
37:19Well, where?
37:20Well.
37:22Elmo doesn't see anything.
37:24Hmm.
37:25Oh.
37:26Get over here even.
37:27Ribbit.
37:27Oh, ho, ho, ho.
37:29There you are.
37:31That's right.
37:33Frogs.
37:34Ribbit.
37:35Oh.
37:36You know frogs.
37:37Wait, wait, wait.
37:38Come back, frog.
37:40That's a very happy frog.
37:42Ha, ha, ha.
38:17Oh, what's that, Dorothy?
38:19Dorothy's been thinking about frogs, too.
38:22Oh, what's that, Dorothy?
38:23Huh?
38:25Oh, okay, okay, okay.
38:27Oh, look.
38:27Dorothy has a question.
38:29How do you leap like a frog?
38:31Oh, good question, Dorothy.
38:32Hey, Dorothy, let's ask Mr. Noodle.
38:34Mr. Noodle.
38:36Oh.
38:37Ha, ha, ha.
38:38Shade has a frog in his throat.
38:40Oh.
38:41Hop to it, Jade, please.
38:43Oh, thank you, Shade.
38:45Ha, ha, ha.
38:46Oh, hey.
38:47Mr. Noodle.
38:48Do you know that you have a frog on your shoulder?
39:01Mr. Noodle, Dorothy has a frog question.
39:06Are you ready, Mr. Noodle?
39:08Good.
39:09How do you leap like a frog, Mr. Noodle?
39:12Yeah.
39:12How do you leap like a frog?
39:14Go ahead, Mr. Noodle.
39:18Wait, what is that?
39:20He's dancing.
39:22Mr. Noodle, that's leaping like a dancer, Mr. Noodle, not like a frog.
39:29Leap like a frog.
39:30You can do it.
39:32Ha, ha, ha.
39:33And go.
39:35That's not a frog.
39:37Those are kangaroo hops.
39:39You need to leap like a frog, not like a kangaroo.
39:42You gotta leap like a frog.
39:44Mr. Noodle, I have an idea.
39:46Squat down.
39:49Yeah, like that.
39:51What is he doing?
39:53He's swallowing like a duck.
39:55Mr. Noodle.
39:56Well, that's very good.
39:57But listen, Mr. Noodle.
39:59Push off with your legs.
40:02Where are your legs?
40:04Yeah.
40:04One leg.
40:06Two legs.
40:08Now use your legs, Mr. Noodle.
40:11I think he's got it.
40:13He's leaping like a frog.
40:16Now leap.
40:17Leap, Mr. Noodle.
40:19He's got it.
40:21You're leaping, Mr. Noodle.
40:22That's leaping like a frog.
40:24He's a leap frog.
40:26Ha, ha, ha.
40:27Mr. Noodle.
40:28Oh, what's that, Dorothy?
40:30Oh, okay.
40:31Dorothy wants to ask someone else.
40:33How do you leap like a frog?
40:39Dorothy, this is how I leap like a frog.
40:42I squat down and push up.
40:44I squat down and push up, too.
40:46Me, too.
40:47Leap, leap, leap, leap, leap, leap, leap, leap, leap, leap, leap, leap, leap, leap, leap, leap.
40:52Oh, thanks, kids. Oh, and thanks, Dorothy. Now, Elmo will ask a baby.
40:58Oh, hello, baby. Hi. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
41:04Baby, how do you leap like a frog?
41:09Oh, thank you, baby. Kiss, kiss.
41:17And now, Elmo has a question for you.
41:25How many frogs can fit on this lily pad? Let's count them and see.
41:30One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
41:43Oh, nine frogs. Yay. Ribbit.
41:47And one very big frog. That makes ten frogs.
41:53Be careful, frogs. Whoa, whoa.
41:57Boy, that made quite a splash. Great counting, everybody.
42:02Oh, boy. What's that, Dorothy? Huh?
42:06Oh, yeah. Elmo's all wet. Oh, so's Dorothy.
42:13Boy, Elmo made it funny.
42:17Now, Elmo's wondering something else.
42:19Where do frogs live? Let's find out.
42:23Oh, Droy. Oh, look at that.
42:26Droy has a frog in his throat, too.
42:29Let's see, Droy.
42:30Vip-vip.
42:34Do frogs live in a nest?
42:36In a hut?
42:38Or in a pond?
42:41In a pond.
42:43Very good.
42:44Do frogs live in an igloo?
42:48In a tree?
42:51Or in a hammock?
42:53In a tree.
42:55If it's a tree frog.
42:57Do frogs live on a cake?
42:59In a wheelbarrow?
43:02Or in an apartment?
43:04In an apartment.
43:06In someone's pet frog.
43:08Or if it's Kermit the frog.
43:10Now, this is my kind of pad.
43:12Ha, ha, ha.
43:15Thanks, Droy.
43:16Elmo's friend, Sean, went to see a frog exhibit at the museum.
43:20And he told Elmo all about it.
43:25I love frogs.
43:27So one day my dad took me to the frog exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History.
43:34They had frogs from all over the world.
43:38I never saw so many kinds of frogs.
43:41There were poison dart frogs from Central America.
43:46Their bright colors are a sign for animals to stay away.
43:52Danger.
43:54Don't touch.
43:55There were big frogs like the African bullfrog.
43:59It's bigger than both my hands.
44:02And there are little frogs.
44:05The golden mantella frog is the size of a penny.
44:09Most frogs live in or near water.
44:13They're pretty good swimmers.
44:15But some frogs don't live near water.
44:19My dad showed me a picture of a frog that actually lives in the desert.
44:24The Mexican dumpy frog is a tree frog.
44:28Tree frogs, of course, live in trees.
44:31They have sticky feet that help them stick to the branches.
44:35And occasionally to another frog.
44:38It took me a while to spot the Vietnamese mossy frog.
44:43They're camouflaged to blend in with the things around them.
44:48There are two frogs on that moss.
44:51Can you see them?
44:53Frogs eat mostly bugs and worms.
44:59They're really good shots with their tongues.
45:03But sometimes they miss.
45:05I even saw a Chinese gliding frog.
45:09They have special feet that help them leap and glide from tree to tree.
45:16I love frogs.
45:19Frogs are my favorite kind of animal.
45:23Oh, thanks, Sean.
45:25The museum sure has a lot of frogs.
45:29Now, Elmo wants to learn more about frogs, don't you?
45:32How can we learn even more?
45:34Elmo knows we can watch the Frog Channel on TV.
45:39TV!
45:39TV, where are you?
45:41TV, you're home!
45:46Boy, everybody has a frog in their throat today.
45:49Oh, even Elmo.
45:51Ribbit, ribbit!
45:52Oh, that means turn yourself on, TV.
45:56This is the...ribbit...
45:58Oh, pardon me.
45:59I have a frog in my throat.
46:00This is the Frog Channel.
46:02Riveting entertainment for everyone.
46:05Today on the Frog Channel, a frog is born.
46:08Starring Jumpy Garland.
46:11There she is, Jumpy Garland.
46:13The most famous frog in the pond.
46:15Uh-oh, the peeperazzi.
46:17Tell us, Jumpy.
46:18How did you get to be a frog?
46:20Tell us!
46:21Tell us!
46:22I wasn't always a frog, you know.
46:24I started out the same way you did.
46:26No!
46:27Yes, I was born in this very pond.
46:30I was just an egg drifting in the water.
46:33But deep inside, I felt a change coming.
46:36And one day, it happened.
46:38I became a tadpole.
46:41I had little gills for breathing,
46:43and a mouth, and a tail.
46:45And soon, I started to swim.
46:48But I knew I could be more than a tadpole.
46:52That's when my life changed.
46:54I started to grow legs.
46:56My body got longer.
46:58My head looked more like, well, a head.
47:01Before I knew it, I had arms and a tail.
47:04But I still wasn't all that I could be.
47:08After a while, I lost my tail, and I hopped out of the pond.
47:13And you became a frog.
47:15That's how we became frogs, too.
47:17Yes, my story is your story.
47:21Except I wanted more.
47:23That's why I became a singer.
47:26Sing for us, Jumpy.
47:27Sure.
47:29Forget your troubles.
47:31Come on, get happy.
47:33Leave all your cares away.
47:35That frog's a born singer.
47:38Next on the frog channel, the tales of Peter Ribbit, followed by Raging Bullfrog.
47:44Oh, oh, thanks, TV.
47:47Boy, Elmo wants to learn more about frogs.
47:50How can we find out more?
47:53Well, who could that be?
47:55Come in.
47:58Hi-ya.
47:59Ha-ha.
48:00Want to talk to a frog?
48:01Ribbit.
48:02Oh, yeah.
48:03We can talk to a frog.
48:05Yay.
48:06Woo-hoo.
48:06If you can catch me.
48:09Woo-hoo.
48:10Ribbit.
48:10Ribbit frog.
48:11Ribbit.
48:12Ribbit.
48:13Ribbit.
48:13Ribbit.
48:14Ribbit.
48:15A frog, frog, frog.
48:16Wait, wait, frog.
48:17Wait, wait.
48:18Elmo wants to know what it's like to be a frog.
48:21I haven't the froggiest.
48:25Ribbit.
48:25Oh, oh, oh.
48:26Watch this.
48:27Okay.
48:27I have a long tongue for catching flies.
48:30Oh.
48:31Whoa.
48:32Ha-ha-ha-ha.
48:33Fast food.
48:34Yeah.
48:35Oh, and I can breathe through my skin.
48:39Breathe in.
48:40Breathe out.
48:41Just like that.
48:41Oh, Elmo breathes through Elmo's nose like this.
48:46Oh.
48:47Oh, that's not all I can do.
48:49What else?
48:50I can camouflage myself.
48:53Cam-a-what?
48:54What?
48:55Oh, boy.
48:57Camouflage.
48:58Hmm?
48:58That means I can change the color of my skin to blend in with things.
49:02Oh.
49:02Watch this.
49:03Okay.
49:04Now you see me.
49:05Hmm.
49:06Now you don't.
49:08What?
49:08Ha-ha-ha.
49:09Ha-ha-ha.
49:10Now you see me.
49:11Yep.
49:11Ha-ha-ha.
49:12Now you don't.
49:14Ha-ha-ha-ha.
49:14Look.
49:15An Elmo frog.
49:16Mm-hmm.
49:17Oh, oh.
49:17I'm a great leaper, too.
49:19I have long, strong legs, Ribbit.
49:23Ha-ha-ha.
49:23You sure do.
49:25Yeah.
49:25Oh, look, look, look.
49:26Dorothy is imagining Elmo as a frog.
49:29Oh.
49:30Oh.
49:30What's this?
49:32Elmo frog is going to leap onto that lily pad over there.
49:36Ha-ha-ha-ha.
49:41Uh-oh.
49:45Oh, Elmo frog has wet feet.
49:48Whoa!
49:50Whoa!
49:51Whoa!
49:52Whoa!
49:53Whoa!
49:54Whoa!
49:55Whoa!
49:56Whoa!
49:57Whoa!
49:58Whoa!
49:58Ribbit, ribbit, ribbit.
49:59Ha-ha-ha-ha.
50:02Ha-ha-ha-ha.
50:03Ha-ha-ha-ha.
50:03Ha-ha-ha-ha.
50:03Take it from a frog.
50:05Always look before you leap.
50:07Aw, thanks, frog.
50:08You're welcome.
50:08Elmo will remember that.
50:09Oh, good.
50:10Elmo loves frogs.
50:11Ribbit, ribbit, ribbit.
50:13Ha-ha-ha-ha.
50:13And so does Dorothy.
50:15Oh.
50:15That's why Dorothy wants us to sing the frog song.
50:19Oh.
50:19Oh, can I sing, too?
50:20Uh, frogs are great singers.
50:22Ribbit, ribbit, ribbit.
50:23What do you think?
50:24Sure, frog.
50:25Thanks.
50:25Now, where's piano?
50:27I don't know.
50:27Piano, where are you?
50:29Uh, ooh.
50:30Oh, there you are.
50:32Whoa.
50:33Ha-ha-ha-ha.
50:36Oh, piano has a frog in his throat, too.
50:38Whoa.
50:39Ha-ha-ha-ha.
50:50There you go.
50:52He's looking at his frog.
51:06He's looking at his frog.
51:09Let's go.
51:10Say goodbye, Frog.
51:12Goodbye.
51:13Ribbit.
51:15Ribbit.
51:17Ribbit.
51:20Ribbit.
51:21Ribbit.
51:23That's almost right.
51:28Ribbit.
51:30Ribbit.
51:32Ribbit.
51:34Blimey.
51:36Blimey.
51:37Blimey.
51:38Blimey.
51:39Your baby sister's excited about trash toast.
51:42Aren't you there little sloppy huh?
51:45Blimey.
51:46Blimey.
51:47Blimey.
51:47Blimey.
51:48Oh, yeah.
51:49Blimey.
51:49Blimey.
51:52Chapter 842 in The Adventures of Trash Gordon.
51:58Yay.
52:01When we last left our hero, Trash Gordon, he was stranded on the planet Surprise.
52:07He knew because it was the planet Surprise, that a surprise was coming, and he wanted to be ready for
52:14it.
52:15Trash looked this way, Trash looked that way, but he saw nothing.
52:22Trash let his guard down, when suddenly...
52:28Surprise, surprise, Crash, with a surprising surprise party.
52:33Trash ridden the status.
52:36Sesame Street has been brought to you today by the letter L, and by the number C.
52:48More Crash! More Crash!
52:52Thanks, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh.
52:55See, Sloppy is asleep, and it's time for you to go to sleep, too.
52:59We'll read another chapter tomorrow.
53:07Uh, he just can't get another trash.
53:10Heh heh heh, that's right.
53:11She can't do this anymore!
53:13How dare to be a woman.
53:14It's a woman..
53:18It's
53:19the most. But this
53:21Be hwan.
53:22It's the most.
53:24They are quindi. Good.
53:31Over there. Good.
53:42I'll see you next time.
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