Episode 4140
Picture | Segment | Description |
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COLD OPEN | "What's the Word on the Street?" -- ballet | |
SCENE | Abby and Zoe are playing in the yard. They love dancing so much, so Zoe lets Abby try on her tutu. To return the favor, Abby lets Zoe try out her wand. As she's figuring it out, she inadvertently wishes that everyone would wear a tutu and dance ballet. | |
SCENE cont'd |
Suddenly, a penguin (Joey Mazzarino) wearing a tutu crosses their path, followed by a mail carrier (Carmen Osbahr). In the Fix-It Shop, Maria and Luis have promised to fix a giant 8-toast toaster just when they appear to be wearing tutus and begin dancing. Similar scenarios play out for Gina and Horatio, Chris and Big Bird, Oscar and Slimey, a Honker and Dinger, Grover and Mr. Johnson, and Telly Monster. | |
SCENE cont'd |
Abby and Zoe think it's great, but they soon realize that their spell has caused an inconvenience on Sesame Street. Unsure of how to reverse the effects, they eventually figure that Abby's mommy would come up with a rhyme to undo the spell. After a short exchange, everyone turns back to normal, but they all seem to have enjoyed it enough to dance ballet again some other time. Abby and Zoe are convinced that the spell is undone, until a pig (Peter Linz) happens by in a tutu. Zoe and Abby think something has again gone wrong, but the pig assures them that he just loves to dance ballet, and the tutu was given to him by his Aunt Isidore, star of Swine Lake. | |
Song | "Dancin' Shoes" (First: Episode 2949) | |
Celebrity | Ellen DeGeneres presents "ballet" as The Word of the Day. | |
Animation | Zoe narrates an animation of a ballet painting by Edgar Degas. | |
Muppets | The Letter of the Day: E Prairie Dawn begins to introduce the Letter of the Day segment, when Cookie Monster comes in, saying the green letter E is a cookie. Prairie tries to correct Cookie, and is relieved when Cookie says he's pretending. He cites "Eat", "Egg", and "Elephant" as E-words. Prairie compliments him, saying that it's excellent. The cookie Cookie imagines has chocolate chips, sprinkles, raisins, and vanilla icing. Cookie eats the letter E, stating "Me have good imagination". Frustrated Prairie Dawn says that "I'm going to pretend this never happened." (First: Episode 4061) | |
Film | Jaws spoof presenting the letter E. (First: Episode 3300) | |
Animation | School supplies make the letter E. (First: Episode 2880) | |
Muppets | Hero Guy Baby Bear and Hero Guy show how to dance the Bear Family Dance, the Bunny Hop, the Twist and the Swim. (First: Episode 3982) cut from the Hulu version | |
Song | Hop, Hop and Shake Your Head and Wriggle Like an Octopus. (First: Episode 4030) | |
Muppets | Ernie and Elmo sing "Share." (ending edited) (First: Episode 3825) | |
Animation | Cavemen look for a place to sit. (First: Episode 4031) | |
Muppets / Celebrity | Big Bird introduces ballet dancers Jock Soto and Lourdes Lopez, as they demonstrate up and down. (First: Episode 3622) | |
Song | "You Can Get Right Up": a song about getting active to cheer up. (removed sound effects) (First: Episode 3142) | |
Muppets | Count von Count presents 6 as The Number of the Day. (First: Episode 3985) | |
Cartoon | Rap #6 (First: Episode 2502) | |
Song | The Count sings a song of "Six at Sea" off-screen, while children play on the beach. (First: Episode 4062) | |
Muppets | Grover conducts a piece of very emotional music. That is, the music that he conducts changes, and his mood changes with it. When he's had all he can take, he steps out of frame to stop that cassette tape that has been playing. (First: Episode 3975) | |
Cartoon | Martin P. Robinson narrates a cartoon about a green violinist. (First: Episode 3974) | |
Muppets | Elmo's World: Violins | |
Muppets | Oscar's Trashtime Band (the Not So Hot Four) sign off with the episode's sponsors as various Grouches and Grouchketeers play and clap along. |
Alterations[]
Picture | Segment | Description |
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Insert | Snuffy teaches the kids how to "Do the Spaghetti." (First: Episode 3216) This segment replaced the "Hero Guy" segment in the Hulu version. | |
Insert | Two dancers from the New York City Ballet dance to classic music. (excerpted from Episode 3851) This segment replaced the "Hero Guy" segment in the Hulu version. |