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00:00:00Hi, I'm Murray from Sesame Street, and I'm looking for the word on the street.
00:00:04What's the word on the street?
00:00:06Volunteer.
00:00:07What is a volunteer?
00:00:08A volunteer is someone who helps out but chooses to not be paid.
00:00:12Have you ever volunteered before?
00:00:13I tutored kids in reading.
00:00:15I volunteered to help clean the park.
00:00:17What do you do at the hospitals to volunteer?
00:00:19We serve food to people, maybe play games.
00:00:21Keep listening for the word volunteer today on Sesame Street.
00:00:25Volunteer.
00:00:25That's the word on the street.
00:00:27I'm gonna volunteer.
00:00:28You should.
00:00:29It'll make you feel great.
00:00:34Sunny day, sweepin' up, lalloway.
00:00:40I'm always waiting, very sweet.
00:00:46And you know we don't forget how to get to touch the street.
00:00:53I've been calling it, very sweet.
00:00:59No.
00:01:00I mean, we don't forget how to get to touch the street.
00:01:11I need to get to touch the street.
00:01:13I'm always waiting, very sweet.
00:01:14I'm always waiting, very sweet.
00:01:18I'm always waiting, very sweet.
00:01:19I'm always waiting.
00:01:20I'm always waiting for your ride.
00:01:23Two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:01:32Ready or not, here I go.
00:01:36Hi.
00:01:37Welcome to Sesame Street.
00:01:39I had a lot of clean laundry to fold today, so I got myself some helpers, and now we're
00:01:45playing hide-and-snake.
00:01:46Sound-seeking.
00:01:48All right.
00:01:50Here I come.
00:01:55Oh, hey.
00:01:56Welcome to Sesame Street.
00:01:58Say, you haven't seen Chris, have you?
00:02:00He always helps me clean up the store before we open, but this morning he's late.
00:02:07All right.
00:02:09Just fill it up a little bit there, and when you're through with a bag, put it in the wheel
00:02:13barrel.
00:02:14That way we'll keep the street nice and clean.
00:02:18Oh, hi.
00:02:19Welcome to Sesame Street.
00:02:21Yes, indeed.
00:02:23Welcome to Sesame Street.
00:02:25The cleanest street in the world.
00:02:27But not for long, because this is one grouch who's had clean right up to here, and who's
00:02:35finally decided to do something about it.
00:02:39So if you'll excuse me for a minute, Dirt Balls, a new company just founded by CEO and Chief Operating
00:02:51Officer, Oscar the Grouch.
00:02:55Dirt Balls, we specialize in dirt.
00:02:58Dirt Balls, it's written on our shirt.
00:03:02Yucky, we make things mucky.
00:03:04My name is Hyrule, and my name is Bert.
00:03:33Dirt Balls, sweet, huh?
00:03:46And if clean freaks like you don't like it, tough.
00:04:05don't like it you couldn't have come at a better time I couldn't what well Misha Benji and I were
00:04:12just planning some radishes some beets and some carrots we were gonna plant some more carrots I
00:04:18brought the seeds I brought the water but we don't have enough soil soil what soil it's just a fancy
00:04:26word for dirt you see plants need three things to grow sunshine water and good rich soil so you're
00:04:34telling me that good rich soil is just another word for dirt not just any kind of dirt it needs
00:04:42to have nutrients in it that's what plants use to grow and this stuff here that you brought is
00:04:50perfect thanks a lot Oscar oh dirt balls save the day I always knew I loved dirt mm-hmm but
00:05:04I thought
00:05:04all of this was good for was making people dirty yeah but now it turns out you can grow carrots
00:05:09in
00:05:09it and radishes knock it off come on oh brother
00:05:20hey Alan sorry I'm late oh don't worry about it hey who's this little guy this is Willie Willie is
00:05:26a
00:05:27hamster hey so this dude is Alan huh oh the business partner you told me about uh he's not my
00:05:35partner
00:05:35he's just kidding oh he's my boss oh the big cheese huh he's kind of cute oh you think so
00:05:43yeah that's
00:05:44great because uh see here's a situation uh my cousin is away at summer camp so I volunteered to take
00:05:49care
00:05:50of him while he was away they love you they leave you they love you they leave you well you
00:05:55volunteered that that's so nice yeah but I have a little dilemma see aunt Susan is allergic to
00:06:01hamsters so uh he can't stay at the house so I was hoping he'd stay here at the store oh
00:06:07gee I'm sorry
00:06:08Chris oh health department regulations no pets in public places where they serve food yeah swell one
00:06:16minute I'm kind of cute the next I'm a menace to society what am I gonna do I mean he
00:06:22can't live
00:06:23at the house he can't live with the store I mean where is he gonna live we specialize in dirt
00:06:28dirt balls
00:06:29it's written on our shirt yucky we make things mucky my name is Hiram and my name is Bert what
00:06:37is going on
00:06:37dirt balls is what's going on Oscar the grout CEO and chief operating officer has come to deliver you
00:06:47your dirt Oscar we didn't order any dirt oh you didn't oh call our customer care hotline press one for
00:06:57who cares all right time to spread the wealth boys
00:07:04hey hey hey what are you doing wait a minute you guys yeah don't waste that stuff that stuff's gold
00:07:11baby
00:07:12gold it isn't gold furball this is dirt listen I don't know who you are and I don't know why
00:07:21you
00:07:22are green but when hamsters aren't living in a cage in some kids bedroom where do you think we live
00:07:29burrowed down in a nice big pile of dirt where we carve out cozy little cave like homes we make
00:07:37little rooms to sleep in little rooms to store our food wait wait wait wait a minute so you're telling
00:07:42me that you could actually live in that pile of dirt out here in the yard that may look like
00:07:50a large
00:07:50crate of dirt to you pal but to me it's the Taj Mahal out of my way like a beach
00:07:59house in Malibu
00:08:01tell me this isn't happening well Oscar I had a problem and you solved it what can I say don't
00:08:09say
00:08:09anything especially don't say thank you do you believe this Bert now not not only is dirt good for
00:08:18growing carrots it turns out it's a home for hamsters not just hamsters gerbils too no
00:08:24and guinea pigs no and prairie dogs no go out
00:08:30move move Oh grazing oh daddy okay okay don't move 5 6 7 8 9 10 ready or not here
00:08:47I come
00:09:00I can't believe it!
00:09:01That's five times in a row!
00:09:03I think you just need to find a different place to hide.
00:09:07Baby Bear's it!
00:09:08I want to play a different game.
00:09:10I want to play hide and seek.
00:09:12Something different.
00:09:13No, no, hide and seek.
00:09:15Dirt balls, we specialize in dirt.
00:09:17Dirt balls, it's written on our shirt.
00:09:20Yucky, we make things mucky.
00:09:21My name is Hyrule, and my name is Bert.
00:09:25Uh, what is all this?
00:09:27Yeah, and what's with the wacky uniform?
00:09:28The wacky uniform, as you describe it,
00:09:32identifies me as CEO and Chief Operating Officer
00:09:36of a brand new company called Dirt Balls.
00:09:41Dirt Balls?
00:09:43Well, what kind of company is that?
00:09:45Stand back, and I'll demonstrate.
00:09:54Oh, wow.
00:09:56Oscar, you're going to make everything filthy.
00:09:58Dirt Balls achieves its corporate goal.
00:10:02Yeah, well, you're also ruining our game of hide and seek.
00:10:06I don't want to play hide and seek.
00:10:08Well, I do.
00:10:09Well, I don't.
00:10:10I do.
00:10:11I don't.
00:10:11I do.
00:10:11Don't.
00:10:12Don't.
00:10:12Dirt plus an argument.
00:10:14Grouch heaven.
00:10:15Okay, boys, spread it around.
00:10:18Whoa, whoa.
00:10:19Whoa.
00:10:20Hey, hey, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:10:22I have a new game that we can play with Oscar's Dirt.
00:10:27Oh, as founder and CEO of Dirt Balls, I sincerely doubt that.
00:10:34What's the game called, Dila?
00:10:35The game.
00:10:37It's called Buried Treasure.
00:10:40Oh.
00:10:41Buried Treasure?
00:10:42We are right.
00:10:44You see, even though this dirt looks like, well, just dirt, it's actually filled with
00:10:50all kinds of hidden treasures.
00:10:53Oh.
00:10:53No.
00:10:54Wow.
00:10:54Oh, please.
00:10:56Well, first of all, there are all these little pieces of leaves and twigs that turn into food
00:11:04that plants need to grow.
00:11:05The plant food thing again.
00:11:07But there are also other surprises, things that might have fallen into the dirt and are
00:11:13hidden there.
00:11:14Yeah?
00:11:15Like what falls into dirt?
00:11:18Ha ha.
00:11:18More dirt?
00:11:19Heh heh.
00:11:20Let's find out.
00:11:23Ooh, it's here.
00:11:25Oh, I got something.
00:11:26Yeah?
00:11:28An acorn.
00:11:30Oh.
00:11:30This acorn grew on an oak tree.
00:11:34At some point, it fell off and ended up being hidden treasure buried in the dirt.
00:11:41Wow.
00:11:42Hey, what else is in there, Dila?
00:11:44I don't know, baby bear.
00:11:46You gotta play the game to find out.
00:11:48So who wants to play and bury?
00:11:50I'll do it.
00:11:51Yeah?
00:11:52There you go, Elftai.
00:11:54Oh, terrific.
00:11:54Okay, who goes?
00:11:56Ooh.
00:11:57Hey.
00:11:58Whoa.
00:11:58Whoa!
00:12:00Look at that!
00:12:01What is that?
00:12:02It looks like a bone of some kind, and judging from the teeth marks, I'd say it's a bone that
00:12:08a dog chewed.
00:12:09Yeah, and then buried.
00:12:11Hey, you know, Baukley used to do that.
00:12:13He'd chew on some bones, and then he buried them.
00:12:16Yeah, you got nothing.
00:12:18It's practically a work of art.
00:12:20Uh-huh.
00:12:20That is not what dirt is for.
00:12:23All right, who's next?
00:12:25I'll go.
00:12:26All right, dig in, Isabella.
00:12:27Okay.
00:12:28There you go.
00:12:29Go ahead.
00:12:35Hey, look.
00:12:36It's a worm.
00:12:38Yeah.
00:12:39I didn't know worms lived in dirt.
00:12:41Me either.
00:12:43You know, dirt is special.
00:12:45It makes me want to sing.
00:12:47Me too.
00:12:48No, not a song.
00:12:50No, no.
00:12:57Dirt's got food for plants to eat that you don't need to bake or pour.
00:13:03Yeah, dirt's that full of nutrients.
00:13:06Can also be called soil.
00:13:09Dirt, dirt, dirt.
00:13:11It's where you've grown your plants.
00:13:14Dirt, dirt, dirt.
00:13:16Hey, you got some on your pants.
00:13:19Can you stop singing about dirt?
00:13:22Because now we're going to rap about dirt.
00:13:24P-ch-sh.
00:13:25P-p-p-p-p-p-p.
00:13:26It could be real mushy.
00:13:27It could be real firm.
00:13:28Yeah, dirt can be a home for a gerbil or a worm.
00:13:31Dirt, dirt, dirt.
00:13:34It makes a real nice house.
00:13:37Dirt, dirt, dirt.
00:13:39Hey, you got some on your blouse.
00:13:44Not a key change.
00:13:47You can find things in dirt if you dig a nice dirt hole.
00:13:53And here's a great dirt fact.
00:13:56Dirt's tierra en español.
00:13:58Dirt, dirt, dirt.
00:14:00Stick your fingers in and mush.
00:14:04Dirt, dirt, dirt.
00:14:06Hey, you got some on your tush.
00:14:09Dirt.
00:14:11That's it.
00:14:12Dirt Balls is out of business.
00:14:14Oh, no.
00:14:16What are we going to do now?
00:14:18Musical theater.
00:14:20Give my regards to Broadway.
00:14:22Remember me to Herald Square.
00:14:27Oh, no.
00:14:28What a mess.
00:14:29How to get to steps to the street.
00:14:32How to get to steps to the street.
00:14:37Hi, I'm Usher.
00:14:38Oh, and Elmo's Elmo.
00:14:40And we're here today to tell you about the word volunteer.
00:14:43Oh, wait a minute, Mr. Usher.
00:14:45What's a volunteer?
00:14:46Well, a volunteer is someone who helps without wanting anything back.
00:14:50Oh, are there any volunteers around here?
00:14:52Absolutely.
00:14:53Take a look up there, Elmo.
00:14:55You see the octopus helping Louise paint the door?
00:14:57Yeah, we can paint for Louise.
00:15:01Well, he's doing it without wanting anything back.
00:15:04That makes him a volunteer.
00:15:05Oh, cool.
00:15:06Well, is there any other volunteer on Sesame Street, Mr. Usher?
00:15:09Of course there is.
00:15:10Take a look around.
00:15:11Where?
00:15:11All right, Elmo, you see the penguin?
00:15:12Oh, yeah.
00:15:13Helping Susan with her groceries?
00:15:14Yeah.
00:15:15Right up the stairs?
00:15:17Oh.
00:15:18Well, she's doing it without wanting anything back.
00:15:21She's a volunteer.
00:15:22Oh.
00:15:23Well, Elmo wants to be a volunteer, too.
00:15:25Oh, how can Elmo help?
00:15:27Well, I need help saying the word volunteer.
00:15:30Oh, well, Elmo will help if Elmo doesn't want anything back.
00:15:34Okay, my friend, and that makes you a volunteer.
00:15:37Oh, yay!
00:15:38So, let's say it together.
00:15:39Okay.
00:15:41Volunteer.
00:15:46Son, dog, son.
00:15:48Hi.
00:15:50You, uh, seen any cookies around there?
00:15:53Yes, we have on the Letter of the Day Game Show.
00:15:59All you have to do is find three things that begin with the Letter of the Day,
00:16:04and you can have those cookies.
00:16:07Oh, boy, oh, boy, oh, boy.
00:16:08Oh, me want to play.
00:16:09Me ready.
00:16:10Hold on, Cookie Monster.
00:16:11Hold on.
00:16:11We haven't told you the Letter of the Day yet.
00:16:14Yeah, that good thinking.
00:16:15What is it?
00:16:16The Letter of the Day is D.
00:16:18What D?
00:16:19D.
00:16:20D.
00:16:20D.
00:16:21D.
00:16:21It's D.
00:16:22Oh, D.
00:16:23Yes.
00:16:23Yeah, yeah, okay.
00:16:24Cookie Monster, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:16:25You got to go.
00:16:26You only have one minute.
00:16:28Yeah, me realize that.
00:16:28And the clock is ticking.
00:16:30Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay.
00:16:32Yeah, yeah.
00:16:33Go.
00:16:35Go.
00:16:37Yeah, doggie.
00:16:39Doggie start with D.
00:16:40That's right, Cookie Monster.
00:16:42Oh, I can't say they don't use doggie.
00:16:44Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:16:46Guess me barking a bright tree, huh?
00:16:48Cookie Monster, you are running out of time.
00:16:50Yeah, but me made good joke.
00:16:52Did you hear the joke?
00:16:52Oh, what else starts with the Letter D?
00:16:54Yeah, yeah, yeah, me going to look.
00:16:56Oh, me check over here.
00:16:57Ah, ah, ah, ah.
00:16:59Daisy.
00:17:01Yeah, Daisy starts with D.
00:17:03Yes, Cookie Monster.
00:17:04Yeah, yeah.
00:17:05Daisies start with D.
00:17:06But please don't eat them.
00:17:08Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah,
00:17:12ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah,
00:17:13ah, ah.
00:17:13Delicious bouquet.
00:17:15Cookie Monster, you only have a few seconds left.
00:17:19Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah.
00:17:19You still need one more thing that starts with D.
00:17:23Hurry.
00:17:24Okay, is that you?
00:17:28Oh, I was sleeping.
00:17:30Oh, no, time is up, and we know that little girl's name is Prairie, which starts with the letter P,
00:17:37not the letter D.
00:17:38Yeah, yeah, yeah, but her last name Dawn, yeah, yeah, Dawn starts with D, yeah, yeah, ha, ha, she's also
00:17:46very drowsy.
00:17:48Oh, is there an audience in my bedroom?
00:17:50You've done it, Cookie Monster! Congratulations, you've done it, you've done it, you've done it, you've done it, you've done
00:17:56it!
00:17:56Eat them all!
00:18:01Where's my bed?
00:18:04Ow!
00:18:10D
00:18:16Dyson
00:18:19D
00:18:20Dyson
00:18:31Hey, Jake, what's coming up next?
00:18:35Abby's Flying Fairy School.
00:18:37Oh, boy!
00:18:44Look up high in the sky, it's a school, it can fly!
00:18:49Let's all hurry to the Flying Fairy School!
00:18:52Wrap your eyes!
00:18:54Bring your wings!
00:18:55We will learn magic in wood!
00:18:58We'll hurry to the Flying Fairy School!
00:19:01How to make us grow
00:19:04And how to make us shrink
00:19:08How to solve a problem with a single twinkle twinkle
00:19:12This school is really magic, and magic's really cool
00:19:16Let's go in, let's begin a flying fairy school
00:19:31Hello, welcome to flying fairy school
00:19:35Let's see what's growing in the science center
00:19:41Looks like Abby is growing some wild flowers
00:19:48And Vlog is using sunlight to grow sunflowers
00:20:01I wonder what pet could be growing
00:20:07An eggplant, of course
00:20:09And Gonnigan is growing
00:20:15Gonnigan is growing
00:20:22Gonnigan is growing
00:20:23Absolutely nothing
00:20:26I've used water, I've used sunlight, I've even used a chicken
00:20:30And I can't grow anything
00:20:32Just give it time, Gonnigan
00:20:33You also need patience when you're growing a seed
00:20:37It's no use, I'll never grow anything
00:20:40Why don't you just use a spell
00:20:42Hey, yeah, maybe I could try a spell, a big spell
00:20:46Or a huge spell
00:20:47Nah, what you need is a gigantic spell
00:20:51Oh, that's really big
00:20:52I'll try gigantic, gigantic, gigantic
00:20:56I can't grow anything
00:21:07Eek
00:21:08Eek
00:21:10Or maybe I can
00:21:12Or maybe I can
00:21:23Sweet sparkling pixie pups, that is one gigantic plant
00:21:27It worked! I did it! I did it! Look, Blogg! Look, Abby! Look, Peck!
00:21:34Uh, Peck? Um, Peck? Where are you, Peck?
00:21:41Oh, I think she's up there!
00:21:44Oh, no! I sent Peck all the way up there! How are we going to get her down?
00:21:49How are we going to figure this out? What are we going to do?
00:21:52Meddle down, now. This isn't the first time a chicken's been sent hurtling up through the roof in this classroom,
00:21:58and I'm sure it won't be the last.
00:22:01Besides, I can get her down! No worries! Going up!
00:22:06Going up!
00:22:11Perhaps you can think of another way to the top?
00:22:15We have wings! We can fly!
00:22:17Oh, no! I've never flown that high before!
00:22:19Or, um, how about a magic rhyme to go from the bottom all the way to the top?
00:22:27All right, class! Looks like we need the bottom-to-top rhyme!
00:22:31Ready? Okay!
00:22:34Pork chop, bunny hop, pop, pop, pop!
00:22:37Take us from the bottom up to the top!
00:22:40Whoa!
00:22:41I'll be down here at the bottom if you need me!
00:22:46Whoa!
00:22:47All right, fairies! Let's find that chicken!
00:22:50Maybe we should just stay here until it clears up a bit.
00:22:53Aw, come on! A few cumulus clouds never hurt anybody!
00:22:57Ow!
00:22:58Must have hit a tree or something.
00:23:00I don't think that's a tree!
00:23:04What is it?
00:23:05I'd say those were size 85 high tops.
00:23:09Oh, size 85 high tops.
00:23:11Size 85 high tops!
00:23:13Oh, that could only mean one thing!
00:23:16Yeah! Big socks!
00:23:18No!
00:23:21Big giant!
00:23:24Mrs. Sparkle Nose, there's a giant up here!
00:23:28Oh, how wonderful!
00:23:30It's not every day you get to meet a real live giant, you know.
00:23:33And don't worry, fairies!
00:23:35Giants are very easy to talk to!
00:23:38Once you figure out how!
00:23:42Oh, I am so never going to do that gigantic spell ever again!
00:23:48Do you hear that?
00:23:50That sounds like...
00:23:52Peck!
00:23:53That giant is using a peck as a feather duster!
00:23:56What do we do?
00:23:57I know what to do!
00:23:59Stop, Mr. Giant!
00:24:03Or don't!
00:24:05Your choice!
00:24:06Mrs. Sparkle Nose!
00:24:09Sounds like you fairies just need to spot the solution!
00:24:16Yeah!
00:24:17We need Spot's help to figure this out!
00:24:20Uh...
00:24:20Come on, come on, come on!
00:24:21Over here, Spot!
00:24:22Whoa!
00:24:24Whoa!
00:24:27Okay, boy.
00:24:28How can we rescue Pat from the giant?
00:24:30Fish, Spot, Matty!
00:24:47What do ears have to do with anything?
00:24:50Let's twinkle think!
00:24:52Twinkle think!
00:24:53Twinkle think!
00:24:54Twinkle think!
00:24:55I got it!
00:24:56You can make earwaffs with them!
00:25:00Ooh, it looks like Elvis!
00:25:04That's a...
00:25:04Oh, you can also use ears to hear!
00:25:09But we already tried talking to the giant, and he can't hear us at all!
00:25:14Maybe it's because we're too far from his ears!
00:25:18Hey, yeah!
00:25:19We gotta get near his ears!
00:25:21Come on!
00:25:21Let's climb his shins!
00:25:23Go in!
00:25:24Up!
00:25:31I have another idea!
00:25:33Gonaghan, you need to try your gigantic spell again!
00:25:36What?
00:25:37Why?
00:25:37Because if we're gigantic, we'll be as big as him, and he'll be able to hear us!
00:25:42No way!
00:25:43You saw what happened last time!
00:25:45But we have to say Peck!
00:25:48Oh, okay, for Peck!
00:25:52Let me know how it all turns out!
00:25:54Uh, gigantic, gigantic, gigantic!
00:25:57Whoa!
00:26:00Huh?
00:26:03Gigantic pixie people!
00:26:05Oh, where did you come from?
00:26:07Meow!
00:26:08Um, we're from the bottom of the beanstalk, and we're here to tell you that that's not a feather
00:26:14duster.
00:26:15It's a fairy chicken named Peck.
00:26:17Oh, ah!
00:26:21That is a feather duster!
00:26:24Oh, it's beautiful!
00:26:27And giant-sized!
00:26:28I love it!
00:26:30Thank you, teeny-tiny-little feather duster that turned out to be a teeny-tiny-little chicken!
00:26:44The perfect solution!
00:26:46Now, all fairies, come on back!
00:26:49It's time for a fairy graham cracker snack!
00:26:57Oh, yes, Peck thanks us all for helping her not to be a feather duster.
00:27:03You, too.
00:27:04Now, graham crackers for everyone!
00:27:11Oh, no!
00:27:12It's another giant!
00:27:19Nevermind!
00:27:21I believe he's been eating a little too much gigantic beanstalk.
00:27:42Energy!
00:27:43Energy!
00:27:45Energy!
00:27:46Energy!
00:27:47Energy!
00:27:48What is energy?
00:27:50What is energy?
00:27:51Energy is what keeps you going.
00:27:53Gotta eat healthy foods to have energy.
00:27:56Everybody needs a different kind of fuel.
00:28:00I need a banana for energy.
00:28:03A car needs gas for energy.
00:28:07A horse needs hay.
00:28:11And a bird needs a delicious worm.
00:28:15A bird needs a little bit of energy.
00:28:16A bird needs a little bit of energy.
00:28:17But when you don't eat foods that are good for you, you don't have any energy.
00:28:30If you don't get the kind of fuel that's right for you, you just won't run.
00:28:39That's true for a car, a horse, a bird, and for me.
00:28:55I don't eat a little bit of energy.
00:29:03I don't eat like a horse, and I don't eat like a bird.
00:29:07A bird needs a little bit of energy.
00:29:10I eat my banana for energy.
00:29:33I eat my banana for energy.
00:29:36It is now time for us to reveal the number of the day.
00:29:42Ah, yes.
00:29:44You will count, my schnitzel, until I shout,
00:29:48Stop!
00:29:54Oh, be still, my heart.
00:29:57And that will be the number of the day.
00:30:01Hit it, Mike.
00:30:03Number of the day.
00:30:05Number of the day.
00:30:07Number of the day of the day of the day.
00:30:11Hey, hey, hey.
00:30:13Is it one?
00:30:15Is it two?
00:30:16Is it three?
00:30:17Is it four?
00:30:17Is it five?
00:30:19Is it six?
00:30:20Is it seven?
00:30:22Well, be great if it's eight and divine.
00:30:24If it's nine or ten or even eleven.
00:30:30Could it be twelve or maybe thirteen or even fourteen?
00:30:36Can begin our begin.
00:30:39Is it fifteen?
00:30:40Sixteen?
00:30:42Sweet seventeen.
00:30:43Go!
00:30:48Yes!
00:30:50Seventeen is the number of the day.
00:30:53Ah, ah, ah.
00:30:54Oh, yes.
00:30:58Hey, hey, hey.
00:30:59Hey, hey.
00:31:04Hey, hey.
00:31:06Hey, hey.
00:31:07Hey, hey.
00:31:08Hey, hey.
00:31:09Hey, hey.
00:31:11Hey, hey.
00:31:22Let's get to work.
00:31:23Everybody, count off.
00:31:25One.
00:31:26Two.
00:31:28Three.
00:31:29Four.
00:31:30Five.
00:31:31Six.
00:31:32Seven.
00:31:33Eight.
00:31:34Nine.
00:31:35Ten.
00:31:36Eleven.
00:31:37Twelve.
00:31:38Thirteen.
00:31:39Fourteen.
00:31:40Fifteen.
00:31:41Sixteen.
00:31:43Seventeen.
00:31:50Seventeen.
00:31:50Seventeen.
00:31:54Hey, Mika.
00:31:55What's coming up next?
00:31:56Super Goldberg.
00:31:57Oh, boy.
00:32:02He observes.
00:32:04He observes.
00:32:04Oh, fuck.
00:32:06No.
00:32:06Oh, no.
00:32:07Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah.
00:32:09He questions.
00:32:12How about what?
00:32:15He investigates.
00:32:18What does this button do?
00:32:21Super Grover 2.0.
00:32:24He shows up.
00:32:26In the room where?
00:32:26No.
00:32:27No.
00:32:32The End
00:32:33Somewhere along the pretty good wall of China, a chicken is attempting to do the unthinkable.
00:32:39Ah, ah, ah! Ah, ah, ah, ah, oh my gosh. Ah, I just gotta get over this wall.
00:32:48Oh, I just gotta!
00:32:57Super Grover, is that you?
00:33:00No!
00:33:01It is I!
00:33:03Super Grover 2.0!
00:33:06I am even superer than ever!
00:33:08And cuter, too!
00:33:10What seems to be the problem, my little fricassee?
00:33:12Oh, well, it's this wall.
00:33:15I just gotta climb over, but it's too high.
00:33:17But why do you want to go over the wall?
00:33:20To get to the other side. It's a chicken thing.
00:33:23So, the question is, how does a chicken get over the wall?
00:33:28That's it in an eggshell!
00:33:30Do not despair, my fair-feathered fowl,
00:33:33for I will unleash the power of observation to help you get over the wall!
00:33:43Aha!
00:33:44Oh, aha! What aha?
00:33:46I observe with my super eyes that you have flappy flappers.
00:33:50Oh, you mean my wings?
00:33:52Yes! You can just flap those chicken wings and fly over the wall!
00:33:56Oh, aha! But Super Grover 2.0, chickens can't fly!
00:34:02I will figure out another way to get you up and over the wall!
00:34:06I will now unleash the power of investigation!
00:34:12Oh!
00:34:13Excuse me, Wall.
00:34:15Could you just scooch down a tad so that the chicken can get over you?
00:34:19What?
00:34:20Excuse me, Wall.
00:34:21Wall!
00:34:22It's like talking to a brick wall.
00:34:24It is a brick wall!
00:34:26Listen, Wall.
00:34:27You'd be doing me a huge favor if you did this.
00:34:29Oh, boy.
00:34:29I wonder if I could just jump over it.
00:34:31Yeah, yeah.
00:34:31Not just an inch.
00:34:31Yeah!
00:34:32That's all I need.
00:34:33Just, you know, a second you get through.
00:34:35Oh!
00:34:36Oh!
00:34:37Oh!
00:34:38Oh, this wall is just too high.
00:34:42I'll never get over it.
00:34:44It is time to unleash the power of technology!
00:34:49I will just look into my utility sock.
00:34:51There must be a tool in here somewhere.
00:34:54Aha!
00:34:54Springs!
00:34:55Hmm.
00:34:56My super senses are telling me these springs are very springy.
00:35:01Come here, chicken!
00:35:02What?
00:35:02Come!
00:35:05There!
00:35:05These should put the spring in your step.
00:35:08Now you can jump over the wall.
00:35:10Oh, I don't know, Super Grover 2.0.
00:35:13These springs are pretty wobbly.
00:35:16Jump, chicken!
00:35:17Jump!
00:35:17All right.
00:35:19Whoa!
00:35:20Whoa!
00:35:21Yeah!
00:35:22Whoa!
00:35:23Wahoo!
00:35:24Oh!
00:35:27Might I say that you're no spring, chicken?
00:35:30Ugh!
00:35:33Ugh!
00:35:33Ugh!
00:35:35These springs don't work!
00:35:38I still can't jump high enough, and I just gotta get over that wall!
00:35:42I just gotta!
00:35:43Now calm your giblets!
00:35:45I am Super Grover 2.0!
00:35:47I am all about the technology!
00:35:50Now, let me see what other highly advanced tools I have in my sock.
00:35:54Aha!
00:35:56A hole poker-ma-bob!
00:35:58That's a pole!
00:35:59Step aside, chicken!
00:36:01I, Super Grover 2.0, will poke a hole in this wall with this hole poker-ma-bob!
00:36:07But this wall, it's made out of brick!
00:36:10It's just too hard!
00:36:12Yes!
00:36:13But even the pretty good wall of China is no match for my pretty good muscles!
00:36:20Huh?
00:36:21Huh?
00:36:23Ha!
00:36:24Ha!
00:36:24Ha!
00:36:26Oh!
00:36:27I believe I've hit the wall!
00:36:30Whoa!
00:36:32Told you so!
00:36:33Ugh!
00:36:33I just need to try this again!
00:36:35Yeah!
00:36:35Yeah, but...
00:36:36Super Grover!
00:36:37Super Grover!
00:36:38Hey!
00:36:39Whoa!
00:36:42Whoa!
00:36:44Whoa!
00:36:44Whoa!
00:36:44Whoa!
00:36:45Did you see that?
00:36:47I see stars.
00:36:48No, no!
00:36:49That pole!
00:36:50Look!
00:36:50It works like a lever!
00:36:51A what?
00:36:53A lever!
00:36:54A lever is a tool that helps you move heavy things!
00:36:57Look!
00:36:57It pivots on the ground!
00:36:58Watch this!
00:36:59Ready?
00:37:00Pivot!
00:37:01Pivot!
00:37:03Pivot!
00:37:03Pivot!
00:37:04This is a pivotal moment!
00:37:06My super senses are telling me that this whole Poker-ma-bob is in fact a lever-ma-bob!
00:37:13Yep!
00:37:14We just need a taller pole!
00:37:16Haha!
00:37:18Wow!
00:37:19That is a mighty tall lever-ma-bob!
00:37:22It is even taller than this lever-ma-bob!
00:37:25Well, it's gotta be tall to get over the wall!
00:37:28Hit!
00:37:29Ohhhh!
00:37:33Woohoo!
00:37:34Woohoo!
00:37:34Woohoo!
00:37:35Woohoo!
00:37:35Woohoo!
00:37:36And so, our superhero discovered that levers are tools that can help chickens go over
00:37:41walls.
00:37:43And me too!
00:37:45Woohoo!
00:37:46Woohoo!
00:37:47Woohoo!
00:37:47Woohoo!
00:37:49Woohoo!
00:37:49Woohoo!
00:37:49Woohoo!
00:37:51Woohoo!
00:37:53I think I need a longer lever.
00:37:57I'm already short the wall.
00:38:01I can't wait for Elmo's world!
00:38:03But right now, let me show you backward and forward.
00:38:08Right now, I'm moving backward.
00:38:12Now I'm moving forward.
00:38:14Now backward!
00:38:17Now forward.
00:38:19Which way am I going now?
00:38:21Backward!
00:38:22Which way am I going now?
00:38:24Backward!
00:38:25Right!
00:38:26Let's keep moving forward!
00:38:28Whoa!
00:38:29Ouch!
00:38:31Elmo's world is on the way.
00:38:36Grouch B.O. presents the yuckiest show on television, True Mud.
00:38:45I feel the mud between my toes.
00:38:52It squishes more than you suppose.
00:39:00Don't know if you're a grouch, but before this day is through,
00:39:08I want to find True Mud with you.
00:39:19I want to find True Mud with you.
00:39:22I want to find True Mud with you.
00:39:31What can I get for you, sir?
00:39:34Got any True Mud?
00:39:36Did he say True Mud?
00:39:39Yeah, he must be one of them there grouches.
00:39:42Grouches love mud!
00:39:44Oh, simmer down.
00:39:46He doesn't look like a grouch to me.
00:39:49Are you a grouch, sir?
00:39:50What's it to you?
00:39:52Just get me some mud.
00:39:53I need mud.
00:39:54All right, all right.
00:39:56True Mud coming up.
00:39:59Here you go.
00:40:00That's not True Mud.
00:40:02It's not?
00:40:03It's a potato.
00:40:04Oh.
00:40:05Oh, right.
00:40:06That's True Spud.
00:40:08Spud, mud.
00:40:10Spud, mud.
00:40:12They sound so much the same, they rhyme.
00:40:15Guess I got confused.
00:40:17I need True Mud.
00:40:19Hurry!
00:40:21Someone needs some True Cud?
00:40:25I'm chewing on some Cud right now.
00:40:29Oh, no, ma'am.
00:40:31This gentleman wants True Mud.
00:40:34Is he some kind of grouch?
00:40:36I'm not rightly sure.
00:40:38I didn't ask for Cud.
00:40:39I asked for Mud.
00:40:41Well, now, don't get your fangs in an uproar.
00:40:44Cud and mud have the same sound.
00:40:47Cud, mud.
00:40:49Cud, mud.
00:40:51Am I right?
00:40:52Just get me some mud.
00:40:54I need mud.
00:40:55You call me?
00:40:57Who are you?
00:40:59Name's Bud.
00:41:01Oh, no, no, no, sir.
00:41:02He doesn't want Bud.
00:41:04He wants mud.
00:41:05Mud.
00:41:06Bud sounds an awful lot like mud, though.
00:41:09Bud, mud.
00:41:11Bud, mud.
00:41:13Mud?
00:41:14You ain't one of them grouches, are you?
00:41:19Just give me some mud.
00:41:21I need some mud.
00:41:22I don't have mud, but I do have this broken watch.
00:41:26It's a true dud.
00:41:29I don't want a spud or a cud or a dud.
00:41:33I want mud.
00:41:36That was a true thud.
00:41:47I mixed some dirt and water and made a whole lot of mud, sir.
00:41:52What do you want with all this mud?
00:41:56It's time for my mud bath.
00:41:59Mud bath?
00:42:00He must be a grouch.
00:42:04Oh, no.
00:42:05Oh, now that's what I call true mud.
00:42:10Oh, mind if I take a mud bath, too?
00:42:15Are you a grouch?
00:42:17I just love mud.
00:42:20Who doesn't?
00:42:27Hey, Avery, tell them what's up next.
00:42:29Elmo's wolves.
00:42:30Oh, yeah!
00:42:35La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la.
00:42:38Elmo's world.
00:42:39La, la, la, la, la, la, la.
00:42:42Elmo's world.
00:42:44Elmo loves his gold fish.
00:42:47His crayon, too.
00:42:49Ooh.
00:42:50Ooh.
00:42:51Ooh.
00:42:52Ooh.
00:42:58That's Elmo's world.
00:43:01Ooh.
00:43:02Ooh.
00:43:03Oh, hello.
00:43:04This is Elmo's world.
00:43:05Elmo's so happy to see you.
00:43:07Oh, and so is Dorothy. Say hello, Dorothy.
00:43:12Guess what Elmo's thinking about today.
00:43:15Look at the door.
00:43:17Oh, look. Elmo's draw gave a clue.
00:43:21Did you guess?
00:43:22Well, Elmo's thinking about...
00:43:27Come on, door.
00:43:35Hey, come on, Mom.
00:43:37Oh, boy.
00:43:40Look, Elmo's going to use all his muscle.
00:43:43Here, Elmo, go.
00:43:53Oh, open.
00:43:55That's right, open.
00:43:59And...
00:44:07Oh, clothes, you know, things that open and close.
00:44:12Yeah!
00:44:12Oh, chiaro.
00:44:14Ahh.
00:44:41Hahaha.
00:44:42Hahaha.
00:44:49Oh, look. Dorothy's been thinking about opening and close, too.
00:44:55Oh, look. Dorothy's mouth opens and closes.
00:44:59It opens and closes and opens and closes.
00:45:04Oh, Dorothy knows a lot about opening and close.
00:45:07What's that, Dorothy?
00:45:09Oh, okay, okay. Dorothy has a question.
00:45:12See? Dorothy's pack is closed.
00:45:15So, she wants to know, how do you open a pack?
00:45:19Oh, good question, Dorothy.
00:45:21Let's ask Mr. Noodle.
00:45:23Mr. Noodle!
00:45:25Open, close, open, close.
00:45:28Ready, Shade?
00:45:29Aw, thank you.
00:45:30Oh, look!
00:45:31Mr. Noodle's mouth is wide open.
00:45:34He's yawning.
00:45:36Still open.
00:45:38Aw, nice clothes, Mr. Noodle.
00:45:40Dorothy has a question, Mr. Noodle.
00:45:42Is Mr. Noodle ready for a question?
00:45:45Of course you are!
00:45:47Okay, how do you open a pack, Mr. Noodle?
00:45:53You have to take the backpack off.
00:45:57Oh, yeah, it's on your back, Mr. Noodle.
00:46:00There it is.
00:46:01You have to take the pack off your back.
00:46:04That's not how you open a pack, Mr. Noodle.
00:46:07That won't work.
00:46:08Try opening it a different way.
00:46:11No, don't spin.
00:46:12I'll make you dizzy.
00:46:14Where'd he go?
00:46:15Mr. Noodle?
00:46:18You have to take it off your back first.
00:46:20Slide it off your back.
00:46:23From your shoulders.
00:46:24Yay!
00:46:26Very good, Mr. Noodle.
00:46:28Now, open the pack.
00:46:30Yeah, open the flap.
00:46:33He's going to get dizzy.
00:46:35You can't open it that way, Mr. Noodle.
00:46:38You have to open the flap.
00:46:40The flap.
00:46:41No, not like a bird.
00:46:43The flap on your pack.
00:46:45Open the flap on the pack.
00:46:48Yeah, open the flap.
00:46:50No, not like that, Mr. Noodle.
00:46:54You have to unhook it.
00:46:56Unhook it, Mr. Noodle.
00:46:57Open the buckle.
00:46:59Get a buckle in front of the pack.
00:47:01There you go, Mr. Noodle.
00:47:04He did it.
00:47:05Yay!
00:47:06You have to open it more.
00:47:08But it's still not open, Mr. Noodle.
00:47:11Pull the strings apart.
00:47:13And open the bag.
00:47:14There you go.
00:47:16Wow.
00:47:17There you go.
00:47:19Yay!
00:47:20He did it.
00:47:21I wonder what's inside.
00:47:23Ah!
00:47:24Mr. Noodle, Mr. Noodle.
00:47:26Are you okay, Mr. Noodle?
00:47:27Yeah.
00:47:28Mr. Noodle.
00:47:31Well, at least Mr. Noodle opened it.
00:47:33Oh.
00:47:34What's that, Dorothy?
00:47:36Ah, okay, okay.
00:47:38Dorothy wants to ask someone else.
00:47:40How do you open a pack?
00:47:44Hi, Dorothy.
00:47:45This is how I open a book bag.
00:47:47First, I take these two fingers, and I put it on the zipper, and I zip all the way to
00:47:54the end.
00:47:56See?
00:47:56My book bag is open.
00:47:59Hi, Dorothy.
00:48:01This is how I open my backpack.
00:48:03First, I squeeze the buckle.
00:48:05Then, I open the backpack.
00:48:07That's how I open my backpack.
00:48:10Oh, thanks, everybody.
00:48:12Oh, thank you, too, Dorothy.
00:48:14Now, Elmo will ask a baby.
00:48:18Oh, hello, baby.
00:48:23Baby, how do you open up a pack?
00:48:28Ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:48:29Oh, thank you, baby.
00:48:36And now...
00:48:37Oh, look.
00:48:38Dorothy opened her pack.
00:48:40Ha, ha, ha.
00:48:41Boy, Dorothy learns fast.
00:48:43Ha, ha, ha.
00:48:44And now...
00:48:45Oh, there you are.
00:48:48Ha, ha.
00:48:48And now, Elmo has a question for you.
00:48:51How many hamsters does it take to open a door?
00:48:55Let's count them and see.
00:48:56One.
00:48:57One.
00:48:58Two.
00:48:59Three.
00:49:01Three hamsters to open the door.
00:49:04Oh, hi.
00:49:07And one Elmo to close it.
00:49:10Ha, ha, ha.
00:49:12Great counting, everybody.
00:49:13And now...
00:49:15Elmo has mail.
00:49:16Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:49:17Elmo has mail.
00:49:18Elmo has mail.
00:49:19Stop, stop, computer.
00:49:20Elmo has mail.
00:49:21Stop.
00:49:21Elmo has mail.
00:49:22Yeah.
00:49:23Elmo wants to see his email.
00:49:25Oh, look, look, look.
00:49:27Oh, go show him, computer.
00:49:29See?
00:49:30The email envelope is closed.
00:49:34Yeah.
00:49:34Okay.
00:49:35Elmo will open it.
00:49:37Mouse.
00:49:39Ah, yay.
00:49:40It's open.
00:49:42Show him, computer.
00:49:42Ha, ha, ha.
00:49:44See?
00:49:46Oh, boy.
00:49:47Elmo got email from Super Grover.
00:49:50Hello, Elmo.
00:49:52It is I, your cute little furry super pal, Super Grover.
00:49:57Ah, ha, ha, ha.
00:49:58And I am here to show you all about open.
00:50:02Now, then, as you can see, my cute little super helmet is now open.
00:50:08Wait, wait, no.
00:50:09Who turned out the lights?
00:50:10What?
00:50:11What?
00:50:12Oh, ah, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:50:14Oh, my cute little super helmet is not open.
00:50:18No.
00:50:18Now, it is closed.
00:50:20But it will be open in a jiffy.
00:50:25Now, then, as I would say, this is going to take a little super strength.
00:50:36Come on, helmet.
00:50:37Open.
00:50:38Open.
00:50:38Open, will you?
00:50:38Ah, yeah.
00:50:39Work with me here.
00:50:41Ah, yeah.
00:50:41Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:50:42Whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:50:42Easy.
00:50:43Easy there, Super Groover.
00:50:44Who goes there?
00:50:45It's me, Harry.
00:50:46Oh, Harry.
00:50:48Harry.
00:50:49Oh, I am so sorry.
00:50:50Ah, but as you can see, I cannot see.
00:50:54I see.
00:50:55I see.
00:50:55My super helmet seems to be stuck closed.
00:50:59Oh, wow.
00:51:01I can help you with that.
00:51:03What?
00:51:04I can help.
00:51:06I can see.
00:51:08Oh, Harry, Harry, I can see.
00:51:10You've shown me the light.
00:51:11Oh, Harry.
00:51:12Oh, thank you.
00:51:13Hey, no problem.
00:51:14I was glad to help, Super Grover.
00:51:16Mm-hmm.
00:51:16Now, if you'll just excuse me.
00:51:19Thank you very much.
00:51:20Oh, sure.
00:51:20Anytime.
00:51:21Ah, now, as you can see, my cute little super helmet is now open.
00:51:28Wait.
00:51:29Ah.
00:51:30Well, that is my super email for today.
00:51:33So long, Elmo.
00:51:37Oh, look.
00:51:38The envelope on Elmo's computer is closed again.
00:51:41Oh, just like Super Grover's helmet.
00:51:43Oh, thank you, computer.
00:51:47But now, Elmo wants to know what else opens and what else closes.
00:51:53Let's find out.
00:51:55Oh, yeah.
00:51:57Elmo's drawer opens and closes.
00:51:59Mm-hmm.
00:52:00Come on, drawer.
00:52:01Open.
00:52:04Open for Elmo.
00:52:07But if the drawer won't open, Elmo will have to open.
00:52:11Mm-hmm.
00:52:18Does a birthday cake open and close?
00:52:21No.
00:52:23But you can open and close your mouth when you're eating a birthday cake.
00:52:30Does a crayon open and close?
00:52:33No.
00:52:33Oh, but a crayon box does.
00:52:38That's right.
00:52:40Does a trash can open and close?
00:52:43Yes.
00:52:45But I like it closed.
00:52:47So scram.
00:52:49Oscar.
00:52:52Oh, thank you very, very much, Droy.
00:52:57Elmo has a friend, Tyler, and he opened and closed lots of things when he made a picture,
00:53:03and Tyler told Elmo all about it.
00:53:05Want to watch, Droy?
00:53:07Okay.
00:53:10When I made a picture in school, I had to open and close a lot of things.
00:53:16First, I opened a marker so I could draw.
00:53:24Then when I finished drawing, I closed it.
00:53:29Then I wanted to paint, so I opened a jar of blue paint.
00:53:34You have to turn the top, then take it off.
00:53:45After I painted, I closed the jar.
00:53:51Then I opened the glue.
00:53:53You have to twist the top, then pull it off.
00:53:58You have to be careful with glue.
00:54:00It's sticky.
00:54:02I used the glue because I wanted to put glitter on my picture.
00:54:07I closed the glue when I was finished with it.
00:54:12Then I opened the bottle of glitter.
00:54:15You turn the top until you see the holes.
00:54:21Then I closed it.
00:54:28Scissors opened and closed, too.
00:54:32My teacher helped me cut the paper.
00:54:36Then I was done.
00:54:41I really liked my picture.
00:54:45Wow!
00:54:47Thanks for the picture, Tyler.
00:54:49It is beautiful.
00:54:51Oh, and Dorothy likes it, too.
00:54:53But now, Elmo wants to know even more about open and close.
00:54:57How can we find out even more?
00:55:00Oh, yeah!
00:55:01Oh, yeah!
00:55:02We can watch the open and close channel.
00:55:05Oh, cool, TV.
00:55:06Turn yourself on.
00:55:09The open and close channel.
00:55:11We stay open and close 24 hours a day.
00:55:14And now, the open and close world of nature presents the tulip with the tulip lady.
00:55:20Oh, hello.
00:55:22You're just in time for one of nature's most exciting moments.
00:55:27The tulip is going to open.
00:55:30Note that the tulip is closed.
00:55:32But as soon as the sun shines its rosy face upon the tulip, it will open.
00:55:38Oh, I can hardly wait.
00:55:41Can you?
00:55:43Hark!
00:55:44A-doodle-daw!
00:55:45Hark!
00:55:46The rooster crows, which means dawn is bursting at the seams.
00:55:52Oh, behold, the tulip opens.
00:55:58Oh, what's that?
00:56:00You want to see it close?
00:56:03Well, it won't close until the sun sets and it's night time again.
00:56:08We'll wait.
00:56:10Oh, perhaps time will fly if we sing.
00:56:14Ready?
00:56:15Tulips in the garden, tulips in the park,
00:56:18But the best place for tulips are in the dark.
00:56:23Oh, well, it's still day.
00:56:26Hmm, I have an idea.
00:56:28We'll speed up time and make night fall faster.
00:56:32Here we go.
00:56:33Tulips in the garden, tulips in the park,
00:56:35But the best place for tulips are in the dark.
00:56:38Stop!
00:56:40Night has fallen.
00:56:44Behold, the tulip closed.
00:56:48And there you have it.
00:56:51See you next time on the open and closed world of nature.
00:57:03Coming up next, Closed Encounters of the Third Kind, starring Glenn Closed.
00:57:09Wait, wait, wait, wait, TV.
00:57:10I don't want to find out even more about Edwin Closed.
00:57:14Don't you?
00:57:15Well, where can we find out more?
00:57:19How about talking to a book?
00:57:21Okay.
00:57:22My life's an open book.
00:57:25My life's a closed book, too.
00:57:27Yeah!
00:57:28Books open and close.
00:57:30So true.
00:57:31If books didn't open, you wouldn't be able to read them.
00:57:34That's right.
00:57:36Does book know anything else we couldn't do if things didn't open and close?
00:57:40Are you kidding?
00:57:42That's what I'm all about.
00:57:43Oh, boy!
00:57:45What else, book?
00:57:46Tell Emma.
00:57:47Well, if things didn't open and close, you couldn't use this.
00:57:54Wow!
00:57:55Look!
00:57:56A crane!
00:57:57With a jaws attachment on the end, see?
00:58:00Yeah!
00:58:00Elmo sees.
00:58:01Construction workers need to be able to open and close it to lift and move things.
00:58:06Ooh!
00:58:08Look!
00:58:09Look, book!
00:58:10Hmm?
00:58:10Dorothy is imagining Elmo as a construction worker in a crane with jaws!
00:58:16Up, jaws!
00:58:21Open, jaws!
00:58:25Good.
00:58:26Left down, jaws!
00:58:31Flash, jaws!
00:58:34And...
00:58:35Gotcha!
00:58:36Up, jaws!
00:58:42You couldn't play with a jack-in-the-box if it didn't open and close.
00:58:46No!
00:58:47The jack-in-the-box is closed!
00:58:59The jack-in-the-box is open!
00:59:02Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha,
00:59:08ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
00:59:09Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
00:59:09You couldn't do any of those things if they didn't open and close.
00:59:14Wow.
00:59:15Thanks, book.
00:59:16Elmo really loves things that open and close.
00:59:19So does Dorothy.
00:59:20That's why Dorothy wants us to sing the open and close song.
00:59:24Yay!
00:59:25Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:59:26My favorite!
00:59:27Mind if I sing along?
00:59:28Oh, sing with Elmo.
00:59:30Oh, and you can sing along, too.
00:59:31Here we go!
00:59:38Open and close, open and close, open and close!
00:59:42Come on everybody!
00:59:44Open and close, open and close, open and close!
00:59:57Oh say goodbye Doggy!
01:00:00Yeah. Say goodbye, Book.
01:00:02Goodbye. The end.
01:00:05Yeah!
01:00:09Boom, boom.
01:00:15Let's go most world.
01:00:22Open and close.
01:00:30i know i know it's time for your bedtime story slimy now let's see the adventures of trash gordon
01:00:39chapter 538 when we last met our hero trash gordon he was stranded on the planet gorgonzola
01:00:48surrounded by the dreadfully smelly oddly pungent stinky cheese guys
01:00:54things didn't look good for trash they didn't smell too good either
01:01:00when all of a sudden trash gordon let out a heroic sneeze
01:01:06which sent the stinky cheese guys hurtling and stinking through space trash laughed
01:01:15and said heroically sesame street has been brought to you today by the letter d
01:01:22and by the number 17
01:01:32uh-uh uh-uh little fella that's enough excitement for one day
01:01:36now off to sleep you'll have another chapter tomorrow
01:01:44rotten dreams
01:01:52hey you didn't see me talking man
01:01:54no uh-uh square huh
01:01:57thank you
01:02:01no uh-uh
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