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00:00Hi, I'm Murray from Sesame Street,
00:03and I'm looking for the word on the street.
00:05What's the word on the street?
00:07Binoculars.
00:08What are binoculars?
00:10Binoculars you use to see things that are far away from you.
00:13You can see even closer.
00:15The image becomes larger.
00:16I use binoculars for bird watching.
00:18To look at boats.
00:19Oh.
00:20If we wanted to see the Statue of Liberty right out there.
00:22Keep listening for the word binoculars today on Sesame Street.
00:26Binoculars.
00:27That's the word on the street.
00:29Ooh.
00:29I need a plane.
00:34I need a plane.
00:36Sweep it up.
00:38Land the way.
00:41On my way to where the hair is free.
00:46And you tell me how we get.
00:49How do you get to where the hair is free?
00:52On my way to where the hair is free.
00:58On my way to where the hair is free,
01:28There you go, Spaceship Commander Elmo.
01:30I love this Elmo Spaceship.
01:32Thank you, Leela.
01:33Whoa!
01:35Are you ready to blast off into space, Elmo?
01:39Yeah, Abby.
01:41Here we go.
01:41Ready?
01:48Where is it?
01:49Where's the pigeon?
01:51Pigeon?
01:51Yes.
01:52I'm on a quest to find a special pigeon, and I just heard one right here.
01:57Uh, I'm afraid we haven't seen any pigeons.
02:00No, but...
02:00Oh, well, I guess I'll just keep searching them, thanks.
02:04You're welcome.
02:07There it is again!
02:09It must be here someplace.
02:11Oh, it stopped.
02:14Oh, I think I see what's happening.
02:17What?
02:18What's happening?
02:19But what sound does a pigeon make?
02:21Well, it goes, coo-coo.
02:23That sounds a little like our spaceships.
02:26Spaceships?
02:26Oh, yeah, yeah.
02:27Elmo and Abby are playing spaceships, and they sound like this.
02:33Oh, no!
02:35You mean to tell me there was no pigeon after all?
02:38I'm afraid not.
02:39I'll never find that blue bar pigeon.
02:43What?
02:43Blue bar pigeon?
02:44Pigeon?
02:45Yeah, it's the last pigeon on my pigeon life list.
02:48What's a pigeon life list?
02:49What?
02:50Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah,
02:52ah, ah.
02:53Oh, you're serious?
02:56This is a pigeon life list.
02:59It's a checklist with all seven different colored rock
03:02pigeons on it.
03:03There's seven different colors of pigeons?
03:06See?
03:07Look at the list.
03:08There's a spread pigeon right there.
03:10That's one.
03:11And that's a white pigeon.
03:13That's two.
03:14And that's a checkered pigeon.
03:17That's three.
03:18And down here is a red pigeon.
03:20Four.
03:21And this is a pied pigeon.
03:23Five.
03:24And down here, we have a red bar pigeon.
03:27That's six.
03:29And over here, finally, is the blue bar pigeon.
03:32Last but not least, seven.
03:35Wow.
03:36There are really seven different kinds of pigeons?
03:39That's right.
03:39And I've seen every kind of pigeon in my life,
03:43except the blue bar pigeon.
03:45Really?
03:47You've never seen this kind?
03:48Mm-mm.
03:49Now, there's no check next to it, so that means I haven't seen it.
03:52Huh.
03:54I'm sure I've seen hundreds of them in my life.
03:56What?
03:58Some people have all the luck.
04:00Well, I don't know if I'd call it luck.
04:02Oh, that's it.
04:03I give up.
04:04I'll never find the blue bar pigeon.
04:06Never.
04:08Oh.
04:09Oh.
04:10Oh, Leela Bird.
04:11He's so sad.
04:12I wish we could cheer him up somehow.
04:14Well, maybe we could help him find the blue bar pigeon.
04:19Oh, yeah.
04:20Hey, Leela, can you help us?
04:22I'm sorry, guys.
04:23I have to go back to work.
04:25But think about it.
04:28You already know a lot about what you're looking for.
04:31Good luck.
04:34We already know a lot?
04:36Well?
04:37What do we know?
04:38But it's a bird.
04:40Oh, well, that's true.
04:41Oh, Elmo, you are so smart.
04:44We are searching for a bird.
04:46Uh, not a dog.
04:47Nope.
04:48Not a horse or a fish.
04:49No.
04:50No, we are looking for a bird.
04:52That means something with feathers, a beak, and wings.
04:55Yeah.
04:56And there's birds all over this place.
04:58That's right.
04:58So how hard could it be?
05:00Let's get started.
05:01Whoa, whoa, whoa.
05:02Wait, Elmo.
05:03What?
05:04We're almost ready.
05:06There's just one more thing we need.
05:08What?
05:10Curds and whey and whey and curds.
05:14What do we need to look for birds?
05:17Wow, look, Abby and Elmo are just like bird watchers.
05:22Just like birds.
05:23Yeah, complete with binoculars.
05:25Oh, yeah, baby.
05:27Now Elmo can see stuff really, really far away.
05:31OK, let's start the great hunt for the mysterious blue bar
05:36pigeon.
05:36Yeah.
05:37Yeah.
05:40That's not a bird.
05:41That's a mailbox.
05:42No feathers on a mailbox.
05:45Uh-oh.
05:46Nope.
05:47That's not a bird.
05:48That's a tree.
05:49Yeah.
05:50No feathers either.
05:51Oh, those are leaves.
05:52Yeah.
05:53Wait.
05:54I see something.
05:55Where?
05:56Look over there.
05:58Look over there.
05:58It has feathers.
05:59Oh.
06:00And a beak.
06:02And wings.
06:03We found it.
06:04We found it.
06:04We found it.
06:05Yes, we found it.
06:06Whoa.
06:07Whoa.
06:08Hi.
06:11Elmo and Abby are so happy to find you.
06:14Hey, oh, how you doing?
06:16Oh, that was quick.
06:19We can't wait to tell our friend Bert that we found his blue bar
06:23pigeon.
06:24Yay!
06:26Pigeon?
06:26Yeah.
06:28Blue bar pigeon?
06:29I beg your pardon.
06:32But what made you think I was of all things a pigeon?
06:36I am a chickadee.
06:39A chickadee?
06:41A chickadee.
06:42A chickadee.
06:42But you have a beak.
06:44Yeah.
06:45Yeah.
06:45And you have feathers and wings.
06:48Well, yeah.
06:49Of course I do.
06:50I'm a bird.
06:52But you think all birds are the same?
06:53I mean, come on.
06:54Look at me.
06:55There's lots and lots of different kinds of birds.
06:58I am a teeny little bird.
07:01If you're looking for a pigeon, then you're looking for a bird
07:04that's bigger than me.
07:05Oh, gosh.
07:06We didn't think about size.
07:08Now, if you'll please excuse me, I've got to make a call.
07:11What?
07:12Birds have cell phones?
07:14No.
07:15We make bird calls.
07:17All birds make bird calls.
07:20Listen, this is my chickadee bird call.
07:28Wow.
07:30That's so cool.
07:31Yeah.
07:32Boy, I know which you could do that.
07:33Me too.
07:33Well, you could do sort of a chickadee bird call.
07:36We can?
07:38Sure you can.
07:39You do it like this.
07:41Chickadee-dee-dee.
07:42Chickadee-dee-dee.
07:44Like this.
07:45Like this.
07:46Chickadee-dee-dee-dee.
07:47Chickadee-dee-dee.
07:49Right.
07:50Chickadee-dee-dee-dee.
07:52Hey, do the chickadee bird call with us.
07:56Here we go.
07:58Chickadee-dee-dee-dee.
08:00Chickadee-dee-dee.
08:01Hey, that was pretty good.
08:03Thanks, Mr. Chickadee.
08:05But now Elmo and Abby are off to find a bigger bird.
08:09Ha.
08:09Good luck with that.
08:11See you later.
08:12Bye-bye.
08:18Oh, Elmo.
08:20Look.
08:21What, what?
08:21It's a bird.
08:22Oh, and you know what?
08:23It's sort of big too.
08:25Boy, that must be the blue bear pigeon.
08:28Come on.
08:29Let's go.
08:30Okay.
08:32Wow.
08:33Oh, boy.
08:35We finally found you.
08:37Oh, well, hello, dears.
08:39How are you?
08:40Nice to meet you too.
08:41We can't wait to tell Bert that we found his blue bear pigeon.
08:47Yay!
08:48Pigeon?
08:49I am not a pigeon.
08:52You're not?
08:54No.
08:54No.
08:55I am a robin.
08:57Madam Robin Redbreast, to be exact.
09:00What in the world made you think that I, I was a pigeon?
09:08Oh, dear.
09:09Well, you see, we've been looking for a bird.
09:11Yeah, with feathers and a beak and wings.
09:13Yeah.
09:14But we found a chickadee, and he was much too small.
09:17Yeah.
09:18So we needed a bigger bird.
09:19And then we found you.
09:21Yeah.
09:22Yes.
09:23But, my dears, there are ever so many birds that are bigger than a chickadee.
09:29Were you looking for a bird with a beautiful red breast?
09:34Gosh.
09:35Um, no.
09:37No.
09:37We never thought about color.
09:40Wait, wait, wait.
09:40Elmo just thought about color now.
09:43It's called a blue bear pigeon, so it must have blue on it.
09:47Oh, yeah, that's right.
09:50Hmm.
09:51I remember the picture on Bert's list.
09:54The blue bar pigeon had blue stripes on it, so we need to find a bird that has blue stripes
10:01on it.
10:01Right.
10:02Well, now, if you'll excuse me, I have to sing my song.
10:08What?
10:08You're a singer?
10:09Oh, of course.
10:11All birds sing songs.
10:13I used to sing at the Nestropolitain Opera House.
10:18Oh.
10:18Listen to this.
10:20Okay.
10:26Wow, that is beautiful.
10:30Yes.
10:31We robins are known for our lovely song.
10:34If you hear this, you will always know there is a robin nearby.
10:42Oh.
10:43Boy, I wish I could make that sound.
10:45It's so nice.
10:46Oh, well, you can do it.
10:49Just like this.
10:51Cheer up, cheerily, cheerily.
10:53Cheer up, cheerily, cheerily.
10:54Try it.
10:55Okay.
10:56Cheer up, cheerily, cheerily.
10:59Cheer up, cheerily, cheerily.
11:02Come on, come on, come on.
11:03Make the robin sound with Elmo and Abby.
11:06Here we go.
11:07Cheer up, cheerily, cheerily.
11:10Cheer up, cheerily, cheerily.
11:13Splendid, darling.
11:15Splendid.
11:15Well, thank you, Miss Robin.
11:17Well, if you excuse us, please.
11:19We have to find a bird with blue on it.
11:22Yeah.
11:22Elmo and Abby will be listening for your pretty song from now on.
11:28Ta-ta.
11:29Ta-ta.
11:32Oh, look, look, look, Abby.
11:34Another bird.
11:35And it's kind of big.
11:37Oh, yeah.
11:38And it has blue stripes on it.
11:41Wow, that must be the blue bar pigeon.
11:44Come on.
11:45Okay.
11:45You can come here.
11:49Hello, Mr. Blue Bar pigeon.
11:52Me?
11:52A pigeon?
11:54Don't be ridiculous.
11:55But you have blue stripes on your wings.
11:57Yeah.
11:58Oh, yeah, I do have blue stripes.
11:59But I am not a pigeon.
12:01I'm a blue jay.
12:02Wow.
12:03I never knew there were so many different types of birds.
12:06Oh, yeah.
12:07But the good thing is we all look different and we sound different.
12:12It's actually kind of interesting.
12:14Well, Elmo and Abby heard the call of the chickadee and the song of the robin.
12:19Would you let us hear the call of the blue jay?
12:22Oh, with pleasure.
12:25Here we go.
12:31Whoa.
12:32That sure is different from chickadee-dee-dee or cheer up, cheerly-chirly.
12:38Cheer up, cheerly-chirly.
12:40Yeah, for sure.
12:42Well, let's see if we can make this blue jay sound, OK?
12:45OK.
12:46Oh, you can try it, too.
12:47Here we go.
12:48All right.
12:49Jay!
12:50Jay!
12:51Jay!
12:52Jay!
12:53Jay!
12:54Jay!
12:55Oh, that is not bad.
12:56Not bad, you two.
12:58Ah, so if we ever hear, Jay!
13:00Jay!
13:01Jay!
13:01Jay!
13:02In the trees, we'll know that there's a blue jay in there.
13:06Exactly.
13:07Well, thank you, Mr. Blue Jay.
13:08See you around.
13:09OK.
13:10Bye-bye, you two.
13:10Bye-bye.
13:12Bye, Abby.
13:12Wow.
13:13Oh, my goodness, Elmo.
13:15Who knew that finding a blue barbed pigeon would be so difficult?
13:19Yeah.
13:20No wonder Bert hasn't seen one.
13:22Yeah.
13:23It's too bad we don't know the sound that a blue barbed pigeon makes.
13:26But why, Abby?
13:28Well, because it's like the blue jay said.
13:30Every bird makes a different sound.
13:33If we know what sound the blue barbed pigeon makes, then we could listen for that sound and then find
13:38it.
13:39Oh, yeah!
13:42If we only knew what sound a pigeon makes.
13:45Oh, yeah.
13:46Wait a minute!
13:47Abby and Elmo do know what sound a pigeon makes!
13:51We do?
13:52Yeah, yeah, remember?
13:53Huh?
13:53Look, look, remember?
13:54When Elmo and Abby were playing spaceship and making space noises.
13:59Yeah, like this.
14:01Brr, brr, brr, brr, brr.
14:04Huh?
14:04Well, Bert thought we sounded just like pigeons.
14:08That's right!
14:09So we need to listen for a sound like brr, brr, brr, brr, brr, and then we can find the
14:15blue barbed pigeon!
14:16Yeah, come on, let's listen!
14:17Okay.
14:19Shh, shh, shh, shh!
14:20Ah!
14:21Yeah, yeah, that sounds like chickadee-dee-dee!
14:25Shhh, shhh, shhh, shhh!
14:27Yeah, and that's the call of the chickadee!
14:30Right, let's keep listening!
14:31Okay.
14:36That sounds like cheer-up, cheerily-chirily, cheer-up, cheerily-chirily.
14:46How many remembers that sound?
14:48It's a rapping song.
14:50Mm-hmm.
14:50Hey, we better keep listening.
14:52Okay.
14:54Oh-ho-ho!
14:56Boy, that sounds like jay, jay, jay!
15:00Do you remember what bird makes THAT sound?
15:03Beep, beep, beep!
15:05Yeah, a blue jay!
15:08Oh yeah.
15:09Hey, let's listen some more.
15:14Where...?
15:15Hermo, is that you?
15:17No.
15:18Is that Abby?
15:19No.
15:20What?
15:21Huh?
15:23Huh?
15:24Oh!
15:25Oh!
15:25Look!
15:26It's a bird!
15:27Aah!
15:28It has a beak!
15:30and feathers and wings.
15:32Oh, boy.
15:33And it's the right size.
15:35Yeah.
15:35And it has bluish bars on its wings.
15:38And it's making the right bird call.
15:41That must be the blue bird pigeon.
15:45No!
15:46No!
15:47No!
15:48No!
15:48No!
15:48No!
15:48No!
15:48No!
15:49No!
15:50No!
15:50No!
15:51No!
15:52No!
15:52What's the hop-up?
15:54What are you talking about?
15:55Huh?
15:55What?
15:56What?
15:56What?
15:58What?
16:01It's the blue bird pigeon!
16:04No!
16:07No!
16:08Oh!
16:09It's the most beautiful thing I've ever seen!
16:12Oh!
16:12This is the greatest day of my entire life.
16:15Because...
16:18I get to do this!
16:22Oh, yay!
16:25Yeah!
16:26Thanks, friends!
16:27You're welcome!
16:28Yeah, you're welcome, friend!
16:29Yeah.
16:29You know, I think this calls for a pigeon party!
16:33Oh, yeah!
16:33Coo!
16:34Coo!
16:35Coo!
16:49Coo!
16:50Everybody's invited!
16:51Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
16:55Do you know my friend Bernice?
16:57Yeah!
16:58She might come later!
17:00Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
17:06Oh!
17:07Hi!
17:07I'm Julie.
17:08Oh!
17:08And Elmo's Elmo!
17:09And we're here to tell you about the word binoculars.
17:12Yeah, binoculars.
17:14Now, binoculars are a tool to help you get a closer look at things that are far away.
17:19Yeah, let's show them Elmo and Miss Julie's binoculars.
17:22That's a good idea, Elmo.
17:23Yes, Elmo's.
17:24These are binoculars.
17:25Now, when I look through my binoculars like this, everything looks like it's closer.
17:30Oh, cool.
17:31Well, can Elmo try it now?
17:33Oh, yeah, go ahead.
17:34Use your binoculars, Elmo.
17:35Wow, Miss Julie's nose looked really close to Elmo.
17:39Mm-hmm.
17:40Miss Julie's nostrils look like giant bear caves.
17:44Okay, Elmo, when you're done looking at my huge cavernous nostrils,
17:48check out how close they look when you use your binoculars.
17:51Okay, let's see.
17:53Whoa!
17:54You do look really close.
17:56Boy, Elmo wishes you have binoculars so you can see Elmo and Miss Julie really close.
18:01Hey!
18:02Hey, I have an idea.
18:04Why don't you guys at home pretend you have binoculars, too, like this?
18:08Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah, come on.
18:10Look through your pretend binoculars with Elmo and Miss Julie.
18:14Yeah, ready?
18:14Go ahead.
18:15Binoculars up.
18:17Whoa!
18:18Do you?
18:18Does Elmo and Miss Julie look closer?
18:21Were you?
18:22Cool!
18:23Great.
18:23Now, binoculars down.
18:25Wow.
18:25Let's do that again.
18:26Okay, ready?
18:27Binoculars up.
18:27Oh!
18:28Binoculars down.
18:29Binoculars up!
18:30Oh!
18:31Binoculars down.
18:31Wow.
18:33Those pretend binoculars really make things that are far away look closer.
18:37Yeah.
18:38Mm-hmm.
18:39Binoculars!
18:46It's time for the Letter of the Day game show with our contestant, Cookie Monster!
18:52Cookie!
18:53Yes, you!
18:54That's right, Cookie Monster!
18:56To play the game, all you have to do is find three things that begin with the Letter of the
19:01Day!
19:02Oh, yeah!
19:02And you only have one minute!
19:05And if you do, you'll win a whole lot of cookies!
19:10Cookies!
19:11Cookies!
19:11Ah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, cookies!
19:13Cookie Monster, wait, wait!
19:14You don't know the Letter of the Day yet!
19:16Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah!
19:17What letter?
19:18What letter?
19:18The Letter of the Day is P!
19:21P?
19:22Yeah, that nice letter.
19:23Cookie Monster, the clock has started!
19:25You only have one minute!
19:27We've got to find something!
19:29Pizza starts with P!
19:32That's right, Cookie Monster!
19:36No, no, that ain't it!
19:38Cookie Monster, the clock is ticking away!
19:41You still have to find two more things that start with the letter P!
19:45Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah!
19:45Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh!
19:48Painting!
19:49Yeah!
19:50Painting starts with P!
19:52Yeah, yeah!
19:53That's Picasso!
19:55Yeah!
19:55Ah, yeah, yeah!
19:58No, that's a delicious painting!
20:00Ah, nom, nom!
20:02Ah, me like it, but me no get it!
20:04Cookie Monster, you only have a few seconds left to find one more thing that starts with
20:10the letter P!
20:15Oh, I'm sorry, Cookie Monster, but your time is up!
20:19And that is a girl!
20:21Girl doesn't start with the letter P!
20:24Where am I?
20:25Yeah, but her name Prairie Dawn, and P, P, Prairie starts with P!
20:32So it does!
20:34Yeah, yeah, yeah!
20:34Congratulations, Cookie Monster!
20:36You just won a whole lot of cookies!
20:38Yes, you did!
20:40Ah, cookies!
20:41Ah, ah, ah!
20:41Am I dreaming?
20:43Yeah, yeah!
20:44Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah,
20:48ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah!
20:51P is for Princess.
20:57Purple
21:04Pearl
21:11Picnic
21:15Poodle
21:19Pink
21:25Pins
21:32Creamy
21:38P
21:40Hey Jake, what's coming up next?
21:43Abby's Flying Fairy School
21:45Oh boy!
21:51Look up high in the sky
21:54It's a school it can fly
21:55Let's all hurry to the Flying Fairy School
21:59Grab your wine
22:00Bring your wings
22:02We will learn magically
22:04Let's all hurry to the Flying Fairy School
22:08How to make us grow
22:11And how to make us shrink
22:15How to solve a problem with a single twinkle thing
22:19This school is really magic
22:21And magic's really cool
22:23Let's go in
22:24Let's begin at Flying Fairy School
22:44Hello
22:45Welcome to the Flying Fairy School Puppet Theatre
22:48It's puppet time
22:49So grab a puppet and make it move
22:55Okay puppet let's see your moves
22:58Excuse me puppet
22:59Ah!
23:01Don't know
23:01I can't feel a pulse
23:03Come on breathe don't you
23:06Breathe
23:06Block you do know that puppet's not alive don't you?
23:11Not on my watch
23:14It worked
23:15It's a miracle
23:19Hey!
23:20What are you doing with those strings?
23:22Puppets can't move on their own
23:23You gotta pull their strings to make them move
23:25Like this
23:26Oh I can do that
23:31Well actually I think it's more like this
23:34I don't need help
23:36Well maybe if you can
23:38Ah!
23:38I can do it myself
23:43Ooh this puppet stuff has too many strings attached
23:47I'll just get him to move another way
23:49So
23:50I'm gonna turn this puppet into a real boy
23:52Oh that doesn't sound like a good idea
23:55Sure it is
23:56I'll just use the blue fairy special
23:58And I think it goes like this
23:59Go to a luau
24:01Eat some poi
24:02And turn this puppet into a real boy
24:08Come on real boy always was a puppet
24:10Let's boogie down
24:13Why can't I boogie down?
24:15You're a puppet!
24:17Nonsense!
24:18Puppets are made of wood
24:20Ah!
24:21I'm a puppet!
24:24Oh dear
24:25Looks like someone tried to turn a puppet into a real boy
24:27Don't worry I can just turn myself back
24:31I'm afraid that's impossible
24:33Even if you could move your arms
24:35You see the only way to turn a puppet into a real boy
24:37Is to go through
24:38The Pinocchio Process
24:40What's the Pinocchio Process?
24:42The Pinocchio Process is a series of steps that goes like this
24:45Hop with a cricket
24:47Do the donkey dance of joy
24:49Swim with a whale
24:50And you'll become a real boy
24:53Looks like we have to find some animals
24:55Yeah!
24:56First up a cricket
24:58I can do that
24:59No problem
25:02Um
25:03Um
25:03Maybe I'd better poof us there
25:05But where do you find a cricket?
25:08Well
25:09A cricket's an insect
25:10And I always see insects out in the grass
25:12Then let's get up and get out of class
25:15And look for a cricket in the grass
25:18Alright class
25:19Let's find a cricket
25:21They look like this
25:24Ah!
25:25Something moved
25:26Oh!
25:26Is it a cricket?
25:28Hey!
25:29Can't a ladybug get some privacy?
25:32A ladybug!
25:34Ha!
25:34We better keep looking
25:36Something's crawling between my toes!
25:39Maybe it's a cricket
25:41Yikes!
25:42What kind of bug is that?
25:43Time for a termite snack
25:45Ah!
25:46A termite!
25:47They eat wood, you know
25:50Eat wood?
25:52Ow!
25:52This wood tastes like feet
25:55Gurgh
25:57Ah!
25:57What's that sound?
25:59Ah!
26:00It's a cricket!
26:01Oh boy!
26:02Time to hop!
26:03You want us to help pull your strings?
26:05Nah!
26:06I can do it myself
26:09Well you can help if you want
26:11But I definitely do not need it
26:20Hop!
26:21Hop!
26:21Hop!
26:22Hop!
26:23Hop!
26:23Hop!
26:23Hop!
26:23My legs!
26:25They're back to normal!
26:27Yay!
26:29Uh-oh!
26:30Why is the rest of Blog's body still puppet?
26:33Because Blog has to go through the next step of the Pinocchio process
26:36The Donkey Dance of Joy!
26:39Then let us go find a donkey!
26:41We don't need a giraffe or a monkey
26:44What we need is a donkey!
26:49Come on, Donkey!
26:51Let us do the Donkey Dance of Joy!
26:53Ah!
26:55Donkey tells me he does not want to do the Donkey Dance of Joy!
26:59Probably because he's a very angry Donkey!
27:01Ah!
27:02But what are we gonna do?
27:03Maybe we need something to make that Donkey happy!
27:06But what makes donkeys happy?
27:08I don't know!
27:09Let's ask Spot
27:10Spot!
27:11Oh Spot!
27:13Spot!
27:13Oh Spot!
27:15Hi Spot!
27:16How do you make a Donkey happy?
27:18Bench!
27:19Bench!
27:21Hey!
27:22Hey!
27:23Hey!
27:24Go and tell your whole class
27:26That it comes from the dry grass
27:28You find it in a haystack
27:30Some animals have it for a snack talking about hay!
27:34Hey!
27:35Hey!
27:36What did that song have to do with donkeys?
27:40Let's twinkle think
27:42Twinkle think, twinkle think...
27:44I know!
27:46I bet that donkey is a punk rocker!
27:48I think the answer probably has something to do with hay!
27:53Oh!
27:54Oh!
27:54Maybe the donkey likes hay!
27:56No!
27:57That can't be it!
27:58Sure it can, Gonnigan!
28:00The song said animals have hay for a snack!
28:02Maybe the donkey's hungry!
28:04Hungry for hay!
28:06Okay then!
28:08Listen to what I say!
28:10Give us a big plate of hay!
28:13Yeah!
28:13It worked!
28:15Wing Whack!
28:17Yay!
28:18Woohoo!
28:20And the donkey's happy!
28:21And he's doing the donkey dance of joy!
28:27I gotta dance with him!
28:29I don't need help!
28:32But if you insist...
28:39He-haw!
28:41He-haw!
28:42He-haw!
28:43He-haw!
28:43Woohoo!
28:44It worked!
28:45Blob's arms and wings are back now!
28:49But I still have a puppet head!
28:52That's because you haven't done the last step of the Pinocchio process!
28:56You have to swim with a whale!
28:59And whales live in the ocean!
29:02So, let's get on!
29:04Our wheels in motion!
29:05Move on down to the ocean!
29:09Whoa!
29:10Here we are!
29:11And there's the whale!
29:13Ah!
29:13I didn't expect it to be so huge!
29:16Now's your chance, Blob!
29:18Swim with a whale!
29:20Okay!
29:20Here I go!
29:25What's wrong?
29:26I can't do it!
29:27Sure you can!
29:29Your arms and legs and wings are all back to normal!
29:31But I don't know how you swim!
29:34Oh no!
29:36Maybe you can ask for something to get you to swim!
29:38Duh!
29:39How about rocket fins?
29:40Blob!
29:41Okay!
29:42I admit it!
29:43I can't do this on my own!
29:45I need help!
29:46You heard him, Gonnigan!
29:48Okay!
29:49I can help!
29:50I think!
29:53Let's swim!
29:58Reach and pull and a kick, kick, kick!
30:00And a reach and a pull and a kick, kick, kick!
30:03I'm doing it!
30:04I'm swimming with a whale!
30:07And I'm back to normal!
30:10Yay!
30:13Thanks whale!
30:15And thank you all!
30:16I couldn't have done it without you!
30:19You're welcome!
30:20Swimming with whales was really cool!
30:23But now, let's all go back to school!
30:30I know a different way to get him to move!
30:33Hello!
30:35Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do!
30:37Great work, Flog!
30:39Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do!
30:43I love puppets!
30:44Me too!
30:53Ah, Countess, my little sucker-tot!
30:57It is now time for us to reveal the number of the day!
31:03Ah, yes!
31:04You will count, mein Schnitzel, until I shout,
31:09SHOUT!
31:15Oh, be still, my heart!
31:18And that will be the number of the day!
31:21Hit it, Mike!
31:23Number of the day!
31:25Number of the day!
31:27Number of the day, of the day, of the day!
31:31Hey, hey, hey!
31:34Is it one?
31:35Is it two?
31:36Is it three?
31:37Is it four?
31:38Is it five?
31:39Is it six?
31:40Is it fair one?
31:42Will be great, if it's eight, and divine!
31:46If it's nine, or ten, or even eleven!
31:51Could it be twelve?
31:53SHOUT!
31:57Yes!
31:59Twelve is the number of the day!
32:01Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah!
32:04Yes!
32:05Hey!
32:06Hey!
32:07Hey!
32:09Hey!
32:11Hey!
32:12Hey!
32:13Hey!
32:14Hey!
32:19Twelve!
32:28One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve!
32:48One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve!
32:52One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve!
33:06Hey, guys!
33:07Tell them what's coming up next!
33:09Bird and Ernie's Great Adventures!
33:12Oh, boy!
33:17Every night when I lie in bed...
33:19Oh, no!
33:20I see pictures dancing in my head...
33:22Picture Sleeve!
33:23Buddy Bird!
33:23What?
33:24Buckle up and we'll fly away...
33:25Whoa!
33:26Yeah!
33:26We're adventuring...
33:29Every time the bed starts tamping...
33:31Oh, no!
33:32I see pictures dancing in my head...
33:32Something special's gonna happen...
33:35Haha!
33:35This is kinda catchy!
33:36My favorite kind of traveling...
33:39Yeah!
33:40We're adventuring...
33:41Come along with Bird and Ernie...
33:45We're gonna take a little journey...
33:49Bird and Ernie's Great Adventures!
33:55The Bird Games!
33:58Isn't this exciting, Bernice?
34:02Ernie!
34:02What are you doing in a duck suit?
34:04You're not a bird!
34:05Oh, I know that, Bert!
34:06But I'm Rubber Duckie's coach!
34:09What's with Bernice?
34:11I think she's a little nervous about competing...
34:14It's her first time!
34:15Well, then...
34:15Maybe you should dress up as a pigeon, Bert!
34:18Cheer her on like I'm cheering Rubber Duckie!
34:20Rah, rah, rah! Sis, boom, ma!
34:22You know...
34:24Our first event is the sparking competition!
34:27Better get going!
34:28Good luck, Bernice!
34:29Grrrr!
34:30Dress up as a pigeon?
34:31Now that's really absurd!
34:33Isn't it?
34:35Grrrr!
34:38Bird?
34:40I know, I look ridiculous!
34:42But anything to help my Bernice!
34:44Grrrr!
34:45Oh nonsense!
34:46You'll be great at this!
34:47Okay!
34:48Birds!
34:49Ready...
34:50Set...
34:52Squawk!
34:53And they're off!
34:54Look at that...
34:56Puff up!
34:57Can he gobble for the gold?
34:59Gobble!
35:00That was an...
35:01Interesting effort!
35:02Come on, Bernice!
35:04Coo!
35:05Grrrr!
35:06Grrrr!
35:06Yes!
35:06Bernice!
35:07Rubber Duckie thinks you might want to put a little more oomph into it!
35:11Like this!
35:14Listen to that duckie squeak!
35:17Now that is a squeak you can dance to!
35:20And the winner is...
35:22The Rubber Duckie!
35:24What do you know, Rubber Duckie?
35:26You won!
35:29Grrrr!
35:30Don't be frustrated, Bernice!
35:32You'll do great in the next one!
35:35Our next event is speed pecking!
35:40The first bird to finish their bowl of birdseed will be the speed peck winner!
35:45This is your event, Bernice!
35:47You're a natural birdseed pecker!
35:49Birds!
35:50Ready...
35:52Set...
35:53Peck!
35:53And they're off!
35:55The Rubber Duckie doesn't seem very hungry!
35:58But what about that pigeon?
36:01Number?
36:02Whoa!
36:04Look at that turkey go!
36:06And the winner is...
36:08The turkey!
36:10Number?
36:12Grrrr!
36:13Maybe pecking just isn't your event, Bernice.
36:17Now for the final event!
36:21Fancy flying!
36:23Hey!
36:23You're a great flyer!
36:25Come on!
36:31What's that, Rubber Duckie?
36:33You want to sit this one out?
36:34Okay.
36:35Good luck, Bernice!
36:37All birds!
36:39Ready!
36:40Set!
36:40Fancy fly!
36:42And the turkey's off!
36:44He's flying!
36:45He's flying!
36:47He's flying!
36:47He's not flying!
36:49But wait!
36:50What's this?
36:51She has laid an egg!
36:54Come on, Bernice!
36:55Like this!
36:57Flap!
36:57Flap!
36:58Flap!
36:59Flap!
36:59Flap!
37:00Flap!
37:01Flap!
37:02Flap!
37:03Flap!
37:03The little pigeon has saved the big one!
37:07Now that's what I call flying!
37:10Keep going, Bernice!
37:11Show him your stuff!
37:12Flap!
37:14Flap!
37:15Flap!
37:16Flap!
37:17Flap!
37:19The crowd's got wild.
37:22She's flying backwards.
37:24She's going for a loop-de-loop.
37:28What's this?
37:29The pigeon dance in midair?
37:32No doubt about it.
37:34Our winner is the little pigeon, Bernie.
37:39All she needed was a little confidence.
37:42Good job, bird Olympians.
37:45You're all winners today.
37:49Brrrr.
37:50You were a great coach, Bert.
37:52Not to mention a very fine pigeon.
37:55Brrrr.
37:57Brrrr.
38:06Good night, Bert.
38:07Good night, Ernie.
38:13Uh-oh.
38:16I can't wait for Elmo's world.
38:19But right now, let me show you backward and forward.
38:24Right now, I'm moving backward.
38:27Now I'm moving forward.
38:30Now backward.
38:32Now forward.
38:34Which way am I going now?
38:36Backward.
38:38Which way am I going now?
38:40Forward.
38:41Right.
38:42Let's keep moving forward.
38:43Whoa.
38:44Oh.
38:45Oh.
38:47Elmo's world is on the way.
38:50Hi.
38:51This is my friend, Rocco.
38:54Hi.
38:55Oh, Elmo wants to meet Telly's friend, too.
38:58Okay, okay.
38:58Rocco, this is Elmo.
39:00Elmo, Rocco.
39:02Hi, Elmo.
39:04Hi, Rocco.
39:05Elmo's a furry monster, like me, only he's littler and has kind of buggy eyes on the top
39:10of his head.
39:10Uh-uh, Telly?
39:11Hmm?
39:11Why is Telly telling Rocco what Elmo looks like?
39:15Because I can't see you, Elmo.
39:17I'm blind.
39:18Oh, sorry.
39:19You don't have to feel sorry, Elmo.
39:21Being blind feels fine and natural to me.
39:23Oh.
39:24I'm used to it.
39:25The same way you're used to being able to see.
39:27Oh, well, well, Elmo is very happy to meet you, Rocco.
39:31I'm happy to meet you, too.
39:33I'd like to meet everyone on Sesame Street today.
39:36Oh, that's a great idea.
39:38Elmo will help.
39:38Hey, everybody.
39:39Oh, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, Elmo.
39:41Rocco has a special plan to get everybody to come.
39:45Really?
39:45What's Rocco's plan?
39:47It's a song.
39:49Rocco likes to sing?
39:50I love to sing.
39:52Oh, Elmo, too.
39:53Oh, but how will a song get everybody to come meet Rocco?
39:56Oh, it's not just any song, Elmo.
39:59It's everybody's song.
40:01Oh, cool.
40:04Do you hear that beat?
40:06Elmo hears it.
40:07Make sure you leave your seat.
40:09Yeah.
40:09Make sure you move your feet.
40:11Mm-hmm.
40:11Yeah, that's everybody's song.
40:19Make sure your fingers snap.
40:22And your hands can clap.
40:25And your feet can jump.
40:27Come out and join along.
40:31Well, your voice can hum, hum, hum, hum, hum, hum.
40:33And your heart's a drum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum.
40:36Wherever you come from, you just can't go wrong.
40:41With this pretty ditty, one, two, cheer.
40:43One, two, cheer.
40:44I got an itchy ear.
40:45Got an itchy ear.
40:46Every time I hear everybody's song.
40:58That has planned work.
41:00Yep.
41:00Everybody's here.
41:01Hey, everybody.
41:03Meet our new friend, Rocco.
41:06Oh, Rocco.
41:09Look at this.
41:11Look at this.
41:11Come here.
41:12La, la, la, la.
41:13It's time for Elmo's World!
41:44It's Elmo's World!
41:48Oh, hi!
41:49Welcome to Elmo's World!
41:51Elmo's so happy to see you!
41:53Oh, and so is Dorothy!
41:55Say hello, Dorothy!
41:58Oh, guess what Elmo's thinking about today?
42:08Shave!
42:09Oh, no!
42:16Bells!
42:17You know...
42:18Bells!
42:58Oh, look. Dorothy's been thinking about bells, too.
43:01Oh, what's that, Dorothy? Uh-huh. Uh-huh. Okay, okay.
43:06And Dorothy wants to know, what do you do with a bell?
43:09Oh, good question, Dorothy. Oh, let's ask Mr. Noodle.
43:12Mr. Noodle. Oh, thank you, Shade.
43:17Oh, hello, Mr. Noodle. Hello, Mr. Noodle.
43:23Hello. Oh, Mr. Noodle?
43:26Dorothy.
43:28Oh, okay.
43:42Oh, thank you, Mr. Noodle.
43:45Mr. Noodle, Dorothy has a question for you.
43:48Yeah.
43:49Yeah.
43:50Mr. Noodle, what do you do with a bell?
43:53What do you do with a bell, Mr. Noodle?
43:55Look, there's a bell.
43:57A nice bell.
43:59What's he doing?
44:01A dress?
44:02On a bell?
44:04That's silly.
44:06It's very pretty, but...
44:08No.
44:09They don't have heads, either.
44:11You don't play dress up with a bell.
44:14Try again.
44:16Milk?
44:17What's he going to do with milk?
44:20No, no, don't put the milk.
44:22Oh, no, no, no.
44:23Oh, Mr. Noodle.
44:24You don't drink from a bell like a cop.
44:27No.
44:28Mr. Noodle.
44:29Come, come here.
44:30Come close, close, close, close.
44:32That's not what you do with a bell, either.
44:34Thank, Mr. Noodle.
44:36You can do it.
44:37We're rooting for you.
44:39He's gone.
44:40Where'd he go?
44:41Oh, okay.
44:45Wow.
44:46Look, this bell's all over the hat.
44:49Boy, that's a lot of bells.
44:50Shake it.
44:52That's it.
44:53Yay.
44:54He's doing it.
44:55That's what you do with bells, Mr. Noodle.
44:57Yeah, you ring bells.
44:59You shake them to make them ring.
45:00Yay.
45:01That's how you ring a bell.
45:02You did it.
45:05Mr. Noodle, look at all that bells.
45:09He's got bells all over.
45:12That Mr. Noodle.
45:15What's that, Dorothy?
45:16Huh?
45:17Oh, okay.
45:18Dorothy wants to ask someone else.
45:21What do you do with a bell?
45:27Dorothy, I have a bell on my dress code, and this is how I ring it.
45:34Dorothy, this toy has a bell on it, and my cat likes it.
45:45Dorothy, I made this with bells, and this is how I ring it.
45:52Hi, thanks, everybody.
45:54Oh, and thanks, Dorothy.
45:55Now, Elmo will ask a baby.
45:58Do-do-do-do-do-do-do.
46:00Oh, hello, baby.
46:02What are you doing about?
46:04Really?
46:08Thank you, baby.
46:15Boy, that baby was so cute.
46:19Oh, and now.
46:20Elmo has mail.
46:21Oh, no.
46:21The computer.
46:23Elmo has email.
46:24Elmo has mail.
46:26Elmo has mail.
46:27Elmo has mail.
46:27Elmo has mail.
46:32Yeah, now, let's see who it's from.
46:38Oh, yay!
46:39It's from Elmo's friend Ernie.
46:43Hi, Elmo.
46:44I'm here with my good friend and expert bell ringer, the Dinger.
46:50See how he's got that bell right there on the top of his head?
46:55And, you know, one of my favorite things to do with bells is to get together with some
46:59friends and have a honker, ducky, dinger, jamboree.
47:03Ready, everybody?
47:04Here we go.
47:15It's a honker, ducky, dinger, jamboree.
47:18It's a honker, ducky, dinger, jamboree.
47:21Bye-bye, Elmo.
47:22Say goodbye, everybody.
47:24Bye, Elmo.
47:26Bye, Ernie.
47:28Bye, computer.
47:30And now, Elmo has a question for you.
47:36Yeah, you.
47:37How many dancing cows are wearing cowbells?
47:40Let's count them and see.
47:41Dancing cows.
47:43One.
47:45Two.
47:47Three.
47:49Four.
47:51Five.
47:53Six.
47:55Seven.
47:57Eight.
47:58Yay!
47:59Oh, eight dancing cows wearing cowbells.
48:02Oh, look.
48:04And one wearing a horn.
48:07Ha ha ha.
48:09Ha ha ha.
48:10Ha ha ha.
48:10Wow.
48:11That was really loud.
48:13Ha ha ha.
48:14Gee.
48:15Cows have bells.
48:16Dingers have bells.
48:17Elmo wonders what else has bells.
48:19Let's find out.
48:21Drawer.
48:22Drawer.
48:23Drawer?
48:23Where are you, Drawer?
48:25Drawer.
48:25Are you over there, Drawer?
48:27Drawer.
48:27You go, Drawer.
48:30Oh, ho, ho, ho.
48:31There you are.
48:32Does Drawer have a bell inside?
48:35All right.
48:35Let's find out.
48:36Okay.
48:38Okay.
48:39Okay.
48:39So, let's go.
48:40Oh, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho.
48:42Oh, ho, ho, ho, ho.
48:43Oh, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho.
48:44Which one of these things has bells?
48:47A cat, a carrot, or a clam?
48:51The cat.
48:52A cat has a bell.
48:55What else has bells?
48:56An alarm clock, an apple, or an alligator?
49:01Alarm clock.
49:03That has bells.
49:04What else has bells?
49:07A bear, a birthday cake, or a banana?
49:11None of those have bells.
49:13Unless the bear is Baby Bear, he has a bell on his telephone.
49:18Whoa.
49:19Too loud.
49:23Too soft.
49:26Ha, ha, ha.
49:28Just white.
49:30Hello?
49:36Oh, thanks, Drawer.
49:38Boy.
49:39Bells tell you when there's a fire, or when someone is on the phone?
49:44Elmo wonders what else bells can tell you.
49:47Hmm.
49:50Oh, yeah.
49:51Elmo knows how we can find out.
49:53Yeah, we can watch the Bells Channel on TV.
49:57Oh, turn your cell phone, TV.
50:00Welcome to the Bells Channel.
50:02All bells, all the time.
50:04And now a song about bells that's got a nice ring to it.
50:09I love bells.
50:11Want to know why?
50:12Because they're so helpful.
50:13Well, for instance, I was lying in my bed.
50:16I heard the alarm clock ring.
50:21The bell won't be up as quick as anything.
50:28I sure am glad the bell woke me up that way.
50:32Because otherwise, I might have stayed asleep all day.
50:35Oh, the bells.
50:38Listen to the bells.
50:42Ding-a-ling.
50:43Hear that ring.
50:44Everybody listen to the bells.
50:49I spent the day at school until the final bell.
50:55It said the school day was over and the week as well.
51:02If that bell hadn't rung, what were we to do?
51:06We might have stayed in school all night and all the weekend.
51:09Too old, our bells.
51:12Listen to the bells.
51:16Ding-a-ling.
51:18Hear the ring.
51:19Everybody listen to the bells.
51:26Love those bells.
51:29Coming up next on the Bells Channel,
51:31For Whom the Bells Toll,
51:33starring Harry Belafonte.
51:37Thanks, Stevie.
51:39Bells sure can do lots of things.
51:41Elmo's friend Kimberly learned how to make music with bells,
51:45and she told Elmo all about it.
51:54My sister Kirsten is in a hand bell choir.
51:58They play songs by ringing bells,
52:01and each one plays a different note.
52:05When they all play together, it sounds really great.
52:10I wanted to learn to play, too.
52:12And the teacher invited me in.
52:15My sister said she would help me.
52:19First, I had to put on some special gloves
52:21to keep the bells clean.
52:24Then, I had to learn how to ring the bell the right way.
52:28Ding-a-ling.
52:30The music teacher said to hold it like an ice cream cone.
52:33When you ring it,
52:34don't let the imaginary ice cream fall out.
52:38Ding-a-ling.
52:41After a little practice,
52:45I got it right.
52:47Then, it was time to try a simple song.
52:52Ding-a-ling.
52:55Ding-a-ling.
52:56Ding-a-ling.
52:56Ding-a-ling.
52:57I didn't know when to ring the bell.
52:59Ding-a-ling.
53:00Ding-a-ling.
53:01I really didn't.
53:02Ding-a-ling.
53:03Ding-a-ling.
53:04Oops.
53:06Ding-a-ling.
53:07Ding-a-ling.
53:11My sister said she would follow the music
53:13and tell me when to ring my bell.
53:17Ding-a-ling.
53:20Ding-a-ling.
53:21I waited for my turn to ring my bell.
53:25Ding-a-ling.
53:26Ding-a-ling.
53:26I waited...
53:28Ding-a-ling.
53:29And I waited...
53:31Ding-a-ling.
53:31And then it came.
53:34Ding-a-ling.
53:36Ding-a-ling.
53:40I did it.
53:42I can't wait to play the bells again.
53:47Wow!
53:48Elmo didn't know that bells could make such pretty music.
53:52But Elmo still wants to know more about bells.
53:54Don't you?
53:55How can we find out more?
53:58Oh, that's the doorbell.
54:00But you knew that!
54:04Want to talk to a bell?
54:06Wow, looks like we've been saved by the bell.
54:10You'd better believe it.
54:13Well, Bell, Elmo was wondering, what makes a bell ring anyway?
54:18Metal.
54:19Huh?
54:20I'm made of metal.
54:21Go ahead, touch.
54:23Oh, yeah, metal!
54:25Yes, and inside I have this metal clapper.
54:28See?
54:29Wow, look at that!
54:31And when I shake from side to side, the metal clapper hits my metal side.
54:35Like this.
54:37Oh, wow!
54:40Hear that?
54:41Clear as a bell!
54:43And different bells make different sounds depending on their size.
54:47Little bells make higher sounds.
54:50Oh, look, look, look!
54:52Dorothy is imagining Elmo ringing a little bell.
54:55One little ringy-dingy.
54:58And really big bells make very low sounds.
55:07Whoa!
55:08Yay!
55:11Whoa!
55:12Yay!
55:15Oh, thank you, Dorothy.
55:17Oh, and thank you, Bell.
55:19Oh, glad I could chime in.
55:20Boy, Elmo loves bells.
55:22Oh, and so does Dorothy.
55:24That's why Dorothy wants us to sing the bell song.
55:28Oh, can I sing too?
55:30Does Bell know this song?
55:31Oh, it rings a bell.
55:33Sing along with Elmo, everybody.
55:37Here we go.
55:42Bells, bells, bells.
55:43Bells, bells, bells.
55:44Bells, bells, bells, bells, bells, bells, bells.
55:46Elmo can't hear you.
55:48Bells, bells, bells.
55:50Bells, bells, bells, bells.
55:52Bells, bells, bells, bells, bells.
55:57Bells, bells, bells.
55:57Bells, bells, bells.
55:59Bells, bells, bells, bells.
56:00Bells, bells, bells, bells, bells.
56:02Say goodbye, Dorothy. Say goodbye, Belle.
56:06Goodbye. Belle, do you like to dance?
56:08Dance. I'm the Belle of a fall.
56:11Do-do-do-do. Do-do-do.
56:14Do-do-do. Da-da-da-da-da.
56:17Ring-a-ding-ding. Ring-a-ding-ding.
56:20That's Elmo's one.
56:24Goodbye. Elmo loves you. Bye-bye.
56:27See you later.
56:29Aw, thank you.
56:32Storytime. Storytime.
56:35Yeah, slimy, it is storytime.
56:37So, which grouchy bedtime story will it be tonight?
56:40We got the brat in the hat.
56:43No. No? No.
56:45All right, all right. Let's try, uh, get lost, Moon.
56:49No. No. No.
56:52Okay, then, uh, we got the very angry caterpillar.
56:56No, no, no, no, no. Trash Gordon.
56:58Oh, Trash Gordon.
56:59Trash Gordon.
57:00He always goes for Trash Gordon.
57:02Yeah.
57:02All right, if that's what you want.
57:04Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
57:04So, let's see what adventures we have in store for us tonight.
57:10Okay. Chapter 241 in The Adventures of Trash Gordon.
57:17When we last left our hero, Trash Gordon, he had landed on the noisiest planet in the galaxy.
57:24The planet Pots and Pans, where the Pots and Pansians were banging on Pots and Pans.
57:31Man, what a racket.
57:33Luckily, our hero was prepared.
57:36He took out the biggest tops of the biggest pots under the sun and banged them together.
57:43It was the pot heard round the world.
57:47The Pots and Pansians dropped everything, covered their ears, and scram.
57:53That's when our hero heroically said...
57:56Sesame Street has been brought to you today by the letter P and by the number 15.
58:05Hooray! Another story, please? Please?
58:10Oh, sorry there, Slimester. It's time for you to go to sleep.
58:14Oh.
58:14We'll read some more trash tomorrow, or whatever else you want to read.
58:18Okay.
58:19Okay, now. Sleep.
58:21Night, night.
58:21Tucky in here. Here you come.
58:23Okay, get comfy. Drift off to dreamland.
58:30Ah, so many books, so little time.
58:40There you go.
58:44See ya.
58:46See ya, guys.
58:49Wait, see ya, guys.
58:49Come, folks.
58:52Hey, guys.
58:52Here you go.
58:53See ya.
58:55Bye, guys.
58:56Bye.
58:56Bye.
58:58Bye.
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