(upbeat music)
♪ Sunny day ♪
(Big Bird laughing)
♪ Sweeping the clouds away ♪
- Ah ha!
♪ On my way ♪
♪ to where the air is sweet ♪
- Hello, Dorothy!
♪ Can you tell me how to get ♪
♪ How to get to Sesame Street ♪
- Om, nom, nom, cookie!
♪ Come and play ♪
- Ah ah ah ah.
♪ Everything's A-ok ♪
♪ Friendly neighbors there ♪
- Oops.
♪ That's where we meet ♪
♪ Can you tell me how to get ♪
♪ How to get to Sesame Street ♪
- Look it's Super Grover!
♪ Can you tell me how to get ♪
♪ How to get to Sesame Street ♪
(Grover groaning)
(cheery music)
- Hi.
Welcome to Sesame Street.
This is gonna be fun.
My friend the cow has a joke.
(chuckles)
- Come on Big Bird, we're
about to sing a song!
- Oh, in a minute, Maria!
Okay, tell your joke.
- Okay.
(cow clearing throat)
How do you make a milkshake?
- Gee, I don't know.
- Like this!
Milkshake, milkshake, milkshake,
milkshake, milkshake, milkshake!
(laughs)
Milkshake, milkshake, milkshake,
milkshake, milkshake,
- A milkshake, yes.
- milkshake, milkshake!
(cow laughing)
- Hey, hey, hey, hey.
Are you telling that
milkshaking joke again?
- I was born to make people laugh.
- No, you were born to give milk.
- Milkshake, milkshake, miklkshake!
- Milkshake, milkshake,
- No, no, no.
- Shake, shake, shake,
shake, shake, shake, shake,
shake, shake, shake,
- Ah, coming Maria.
- Milkshake, milkshake.
- Stop milking that joke
and get back to the farm, Bessie Bossy!
Get!
- Okay, Maria, what
song are we gonna sing?
- Well, it's a Spanish counting song!
(bright music)
- Oh boy.
Hey, I don't know if I
can sing this song though.
I don't remember all
my numbers in Spanish.
- Well, that's all right, Big Bird,
we'll help you.
Just listen, okay?
♪ Uno, dos, tres ♪
♪ Quatro, cinco, seis ♪
♪ Seite ♪
♪ Ocho ♪
♪ Nueve, diez ♪
- I think I need a little
more help than that, Maria.
- Well, you know what?
I'll sing first, then you sing after me
- Oh boy.
- and you sing too, okay?
♪ Uno, dos, tres ♪
♪ Uno, dos, tres ♪
♪ Cuatro ♪
♪ Quatro ♪
♪ Cinco ♪
♪ Cinco ♪
♪ Seis ♪
♪ Seis ♪
♪ Siete ♪
♪ Siete ♪
♪ Ocho ♪
♪ Ocho ♪
♪ Nueve ♪
♪ Nueve ♪
♪ Diez ♪
♪ Diez ♪
♪ You can count in Spanish ♪
♪ If you take your time ♪
(Big Bird chuckling)
♪ Just follow me and you will see ♪
♪ You will do just fine ♪
- Say, Maria, may I sing first now?
- Sure!
We'll follow you!
♪ Uno, dos, tres ♪
♪ Uno, dos, tres ♪
♪ Cuatro ♪
♪ Cuatro ♪
♪ Cinco ♪
♪ Cinco ♪
♪ Seis ♪
♪ Seis ♪
♪ Siete ♪
♪ Siete ♪
♪ Ocho ♪
♪ Ocho ♪
♪ Nueve ♪
♪ Nueve ♪
♪ Diez ♪
♪ Diez ♪
- Hey, let's sing and dance, Okay?
♪ Uno, dos, tres, ♪
♪ Cuatro ♪
♪ Cinco ♪
♪ Seis ♪
♪ Siete ♪
♪ Ocho ♪
♪ Nueve ♪
♪ Diez ♪
- One more time!
♪ Uno, dos, tres ♪
♪ Cuatro ♪
♪ Cinco ♪
♪ Seis ♪
♪ Siete ♪
♪ Ocho ♪
♪ Nueve ♪
♪ Diez ♪
- Ha ha!
- All right!
Azucar!
- Haha, we did it!
- Monster time!
- Monster time, monster time,
monster time, monster time!
(watches chiming)
♪ It's the monster club house ♪
- Wait for me!
Whoa!
(squeaking)
(Narf yelling)
(monsters laughing)
(monsters chattering)
- Hey, everybody!
- Hi!
(slide whistling)
(drums clanging)
(monsters shivering)
- [All Monsters] Welcome
to monsters clubhouse!
- I'm Googel.
- I'm Narf!
- I'm Phoebe!
(Mel chattering)
And this is Mel!
(all giggling)
What's your name?
- Ah, that's a nice name.
- Very nice.
- Uh huh, yeah.
- You wanna be a monster, too?
(monsters cheering)
So first, mess up your fur like this.
(monsters gobbling)
- Oh now say, Wubba, wubba, wubba!
- Wubba, wubba, wubba!
- Oh, that was good!
Time for us monsters to sing this song!
You sing, too!
(upbeat funky music)
♪ Monster Clubhouse ♪
♪ That's what we do ♪
♪ If you wanna play be a monster, too ♪
♪ Mess up your fur ♪
(monsters gobbling)
♪ Now cock-a-doodle-doo ♪
♪ Cock-A-Doodle-Doo ♪
♪ Then wubba, wubba, wubba,
wubba, wubba, wubba ♪
♪ Wubba, wubba, wubba,
wubba wubba, wubba ♪
♪ Wee, woo, woo ♪
♪ Wubba, wubba, wubba,
wubba, wubba, wubba, wubba ♪
♪ Wubba, wubba, wubba, wubba, wubba ♪
♪ We welcome you ♪
♪ M-o-n-s-t-e-r ♪
♪ c-l-u-b house ♪
- Monster clubhouse!
(laughing)
- Whao, oof!
- Narf, you okay?
(Narf laughing)
- Wubba, wubba,
wubba, wubba, wubba--
- Narf!
- Wubba, wubba,
wubba, wubba, wubba.
- Now, time for,
(cymbals crashing)
(monsters shivering)
- [All Monsters] Furry shape of the day!
(laughing)
- Hey, what's today's furry shape?
- Hmm.
- [Googel And Phoebe] Spin
wheel, spin wheel, spin wheel,
spin wheel, spin wheel.
- Okay!
- Spin wheel, spin wheel.
(monsters shouting)
- It's a,
- triangle!
Triangle, triangle, triangle, triangle!
- Where's triangle?
Whoa, whoa!
(Mel laughing)
- Furry triangle.
- Yeah, ooh!
- Three furry sides.
(Mel chattering)
- [All] One, two, three.
(all laughing)
- Three furry angles.
(Mel chattering)
- [All] One, two, three.
- Aww, furry triangle feels good.
- Yeah.
- Yes.
(Mel speaking Monster language)
- Mel says, "Long live
Euclidean geometry!"
(Narf laughing)
(clock chiming)
(monster gasping)
- Nap time!
(monsters snore-whistling)
(timer dings)
(monsters laughing)
(klaxon sounding)
- Now, time to get chased by an elephant.
(squeaky trumpeting)
(Mel chattering)
- Hey, you no elephant!
- You penguin.
- Yeah!
- The elephant has a cold.
He said I could be the elephant today.
Please, let me try.
I'm ready, give me a break.
- Well.
- Okay, you elephant.
(monsters screaming)
(penguin laughing)
(silly music)
(squeaky trumpeting)
(monsters chattering)
(squeaky trumpeting)
- Thank you, thank you very much.
Thank you, I wanna thank you.
It makes all those long
acting lessons pay off.
Thank you,
I wanna thank the elephant,
I wanna thank my mother,
I wanna thank--
(alarm sounding)
- Oh, oh, now time for
Monster goodbye song.
- Mm-hmm, and all you monsters
out there in monster land?
- You sing, too!
But first?
(Mel speaking Monster language)
- Aw, Mel, those are words to live by.
Now time for monster goodbye song.
(monsters cheering)
- All right.
♪ Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye, goodbye ♪
♪ Goodbye, goodbye, good ♪
♪ Bye, goodbye, goodbye, goodbye ♪
♪ Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye ♪
♪ Bye-Bye ♪
♪ Goodbye ♪
♪ Bye-Bye, goodbye,
goodbye, goodbye, goodbye ♪
♪ Goodye ♪
(organ music)
- Ah, greetings.
It is I, the Count.
Yes, and once again it is time for, ooh.
Yes, Tatiana, the number of the day!
Ah-ah-ah.
Oh, I wonder what it will be today?
(laughs) Count with me and we'll find out.
One!
♪ One ♪
- Two!
♪ Two ♪
- Three!
♪ Three ♪
- Four!
♪ Four ♪
- Oh, the suspense is killing me.
Five!
♪ Five ♪
- Six!
♪ Six ♪
- Seven!
♪ Seven ♪
(cheering)
Seven!
(exciting music)
- Ah-ha, yay!
Number of the day is seven.
(chickens clucking)
Oh, and the sensational
Seven Dancing Chickens!
(chickens vocalizing)
And a super slithery number seven.
Can you dance the polka?
♪ Seven, seven, seven ♪
♪ Seven, seven, seven ♪
(energetic music)
♪ Here's a number ♪
♪ Seven is it's name ♪
♪ And were gonna play a counting game ♪
♪ Here's a puzzle with seven parts ♪
♪ Turning into seven hearts ♪
♪ Seven shapes go fluttering by ♪
♪ Seven birds flying in the sky ♪
♪ Seven houses down on the street ♪
♪ Dancing to this funky beat ♪
♪ A week is made of seven days ♪
♪ And altogether this makes seven ways ♪
♪ Seven things that seven can do ♪
♪ Well I'm done rapping ♪
♪ How about you ♪
♪ Seven, seven ♪
♪ Seven ♪
(quirky music)
- [Children] One!
Two!
Three!
Four!
Five!
Six!
Seven!
(quirky music)
♪ La la la la ♪
(Elmo humming)
Oh no, no!
No, don't look.
Don't look, Maria.
Elmo's not finished yet.
- But Elmo, I have to
go back to work soon.
- Almost.
- Oh.
(Maria sighs) Elmo's writing a book.
- With words and pictures.
- Yeah.
And he wants to read it to me.
- The end.
Yay!
- Wow.
- Elmo wrote a book, yay!
- Okay, let's hear it.
Why don't you read it to me, Elmo?
- Oh, Elmo thought Maria would never ask.
You wanna hear Elmo's book, too?
Well, get closer.
Closer, closer.
Yes!
- Ready?
- Oh, will Maria take the book
and turn the pages for Elmo, please?
- Sure.
- Oh great.
- [Maria] Oh look, there's a
picture of you on a spaceship.
- [Elmo] That's right, Maria.
- Wow.
- The book is called,
(Elmo clearing his throat)
Elmo Rides a Spaceship
to Somewhere in Space.
- Ooh, that's a good title.
- Aw thanks, Maria.
If Maria likes the title,
Maria's gonna love the story.
So turn the page, Maria.
- Okay.
- Here we go.
Once upon a time, Elmo
rode a spaceship to space.
Ride 'em, spaceship.
Yahoo!
Yay!
(Elmo laughing)
- Nice spaceship, Elmo.
- Aw thanks, Maria.
Now will Maria turn the page, please?
- Mm-hmm.
(Elmo giggles)
- [Elmo] After a long,
long, long, long, long time
Elmo landed on a planet.
- Ooh!
- Oh, that's what Elmo said.
Oo, said Elmo.
(laughs) Turn the page, Maria.
Ah.
(Maria gasps)
Elmo took a walk on a planet
to see what he could see.
- Oh!
- See?
That's what Elmo wrote over there.
- Ooh, like an explorer.
- Uh-huh, Maria's got that right.
- Uh-huh.
(Elmo laughing)
And I see the planet has two suns.
- [Elmo] That's right.
See, there's one, two.
- Oh.
- Elmo loves to draw suns.
- What's the name of this planet anyway?
- Maria has to wait 'til
Elmo gets to that part.
- Oh.
- Turn the page.
By the way, you're really good at this.
Ooh, the first thing
Elmo saw was an elephant.
- Oh, very nice elephant, Elmo.
You know that Elmo looks
a little bit like you.
- Oh, yeah!
(laughs) How about that?
Can Elmo get back to the story now, Maria?
- Oh, of course.
- Turn the page.
(chiming music)
Then Elmo asks the elephant,
what's this planet called, Mr. Elephant?
- Beats me, go ask the wise beaver.
(elephant trumpeting)
- Where's the wise beaver?
- Beats me.
(elephant trumpeting)
- Whoa boy.
- So, did Elmo find the wise beaver?
- Maria has to wait.
- Oh.
(Elmo laughs)
- Elmo's not there yet.
Okay, so Elmo looked
and looked and looked.
Turn the page, Maria.
(giggles) And looked.
Turn the page.
- Okay.
- And suddenly, he found the beaver!
- Oh!
Gee, Elmo, that beaver
looks just like you.
- No kidding!
Huh.
(chiming music)
- Yum yum yum.
- Oh, are you the wise beaver?
- Who said that, the elephant?
- Yes.
- Well he should know.
He's a very wise elephant.
- So, wise beaver, what's
the name of this planet?
- How should I know?
I'm a beaver.
Go ask the wise puffer fish.
- The what?
- Puffer fish.
You can't miss him.
Om nom nom nom.
(Elmo laughs)
- Okay.
Thanks, wise beaver.
- Don't mention it.
- So, Elmo went to look
for the wise puffer fish.
- Puffer fish?
- Well, that's what the wise beaver said.
- Oh, I think I'll turn the page.
- Oh good.
Elmo looked and looked and looked
for the wise puffer fish.
Oh, and he came to a
big dancing pink thing.
See, that's the pink thing.
- Is that the puffer fish?
- Wait and find out, Maria.
You, too.
- Well, whatever it is,
it sure looks like you, Elmo.
- Really?
Go figure.
(magical music)
Excuse moi, are you the wise puffer fish?
- No, I'm a Flamenco dancing flamingo.
- Ah, well Elmo loves the Flamenco.
(sephardic music)
(Elmo giggling)
- So you danced with the
flamingo for a while?
- That's what Elmo wrote, Maria.
- Ooh.
- See Elmo danced the
Flamenco with a flamingo.
- Oh.
- Then Elmo went off
to find the wise puffer fish.
And finally, after
looking for a long, long,
long, long, long, long, long--
- Should I turn the page?
- No, no, no, no, no.
Did Elmo mention long?
- Mm-hmm.
(Elmo laughing)
- Now turn the page.
- Okay.
- Long time, he found
the wise puffer fish.
- [Maria] Oh, that's the puffer fish!
- Yeah.
- You know, Elmo?
- Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, Maria.
That puffer fish looks just like Elmo.
- Oh really?
(Elmo laughing)
(lighthearted music)
- Ooh, are you the wise puffer fish?
- Yep!
Do you have a question?
- Well, actually, Elmo has two questions.
- Asking questions is a
good way to find out things.
- Mm-hmm.
- So, ask away!
- Well, Elmo's first question is,
why is the puffer fish
called a puffer fish?
- Good question.
Watch.
(lighthearted music)
- Wow! (laughs)
Elmo gets it.
Ooh, a puffer fish gets puffy.
- And your next question?
What is the name of this planet?
- This planet is called Zucchini.
- Zucchini?
- Zucchini?
- Zucchini.
(bubbling)
(Elmo laughing)
- And the puffer fish unpuffed,
blowing Elmo off the planet Zucchini
and all the way back to Sesame Street
on the planet Earth.
The end. (chuckles)
- Wow, great story, Elmo!
- Aw, thanks, Maria.
Kiss kiss kiss.
Mwah!
- Thanks for reading it to me.
But now, I really do
have to get back to work.
- But, but, but, but,
but Elmo wants to read it again, Maria.
(Maria sighing)
- Hi, Maria.
- Oh hi, Alan.
- Hey, Elmo.
- Oh hi, Alan!
Does Alan wanna hear the book Elmo wrote?
- Oh, sure.
- It's a great book, Alan.
Thanks, Elmo.
- Oh, thank you, Maria.
- Bye-bye.
- Bye!
- All right, so what's
this book about, Elmo?
- It's about going to
another planet, Alan.
- Oh, and what's the
name of the other planet?
- Alan has to wait and find out.
- Oh.
(Elmo laughing)
- Elmo Rides a Spaceship
to Somewhere in Space.
- Mm, it's a good title.
- Oh, thanks, but turn the page, Alan.
- (gasps) Wow.
- Ah, yeah.
Once upon a time, Elmo
rode a spaceship to space.
(calming music)
♪ There's a special place I know ♪
♪ That's not far from you or me ♪
♪ It's a place full of surprises ♪
♪ And it's called ♪
♪ The library ♪
♪ In the library ♪
♪ You will find ♪
♪ Books of every shape and kind ♪
♪ In the library ♪
♪ The Li, li, li, library ♪
♪ You can read about flying ♪
♪ Around the world in a balloon ♪
♪ Or find books about people
who landed on the moon ♪
♪ There are stories about things ♪
♪ Like kings who dance
with their fiddlers three ♪
♪ Or you can read about kids ♪
♪ Just like you and me ♪
♪ Yes in the library ♪
♪ You will find ♪
♪ Books of every shape and kind ♪
♪ In the library ♪
♪ The li, li, li, library ♪
♪ There's one in every town ♪
♪ You can borrow books for free ♪
♪ So come on down ♪
♪ You can read about sailors ♪
♪ Who sailed over stormy seas ♪
♪ Or find books about people ♪
♪ Who keep millions of bees ♪
♪ There are stories about birds ♪
♪ Or herds of a creature called a gnu ♪
♪ Or you can read about kids ♪
♪ Just like me and you ♪
♪ Yes in the library ♪
♪ You will find ♪
♪ Books of every shape and kind ♪
♪ In the library ♪
♪ The li, li, li, library ♪
♪ In the library ♪
♪ The li, li, li, library ♪
- [Narrator] It's time once again to play
Journey to Ernie!
- So, are you ready to play?
Great, in this game, Ernie--
- That's me!
- He hides in a box.
- Just like this one.
(box thunking)
Or this one.
(box zooming)
Now it may not be the first box you find.
Pretty tricky, huh?
- Yeah.
- Mm-hmm.
- Well then, we're gonna go
on a journey to find him.
- A Journey to Ernie.
(both chuckling)
- So let's play.
- Mm-hmm.
- Now we're gonna close our eyes
and count to 10.
- Mm-hmm.
- And Ernie's gonna hide.
- Yep.
- Here we go.
- Okay.
(Big Bird humming)
No peeking.
- Okay.
- Okay.
- One, two.
- Let's see?
- Three.
- Maybe I'll go this way.
- Four, five.
Six, seven.
- Or maybe I'll go that way.
- Eight, nine, 10!
Ready or not, here we come.
Okay, Ernie, we're gonna find you.
- [Ernie] No, you won't!
- Hmm, I wonder where he is?
Hmm.
(frog ribbiting)
(Big Bird gasps)
Maybe he went through the tunnel?
Let's go look there.
(mystical whooshing)
(pteranodon cawing)
Wow, Ernie's gotta be hiding here!
But wait, I don't see any boxes.
Hey, let's ask that humongous dinosaur.
Excuse me, Mr. Dinosaur?
(tail thundering)
Whoa.
Oh, this isn't gonna be easy.
Have you seen a box?
(tail thundering)
(pteranodon cawing)
Let's see, what else was on that box?
What's that?
A box with stripes?
(tail thundering)
(pteranodon cawing)
Well, can you think of anything else?
Ah!
A box with stripes and
a rubber ducky on it?
- Oh, yes!
- Ah, there it is, the box!
Thanks, Mr. Dinosaur.
- Well, you know what they say.
Asking questions is a good
way of finding something out.
(dinosaur giggles)
(dinosaur boinging)
- Now let's see if Ernie's inside.
(ringing)
(clay chittering)
(clay artist gasps)
(clay artist groaning)
(thought bubble laughing)
- Ooh, ah!
Ah-ha!
Mm-hmm. (hums)
Uh-huh.
(chiming)
(thought bubble grunting)
(clay artist vocalizing)
(clay artist hums)
(boinging)
La!
(chiming)
(thought bubble grunting)
(both communicating in grunts)
♪ La la la la la la la ♪
♪ Hoo ♪
♪ La la ♪
(clay man giggling)
(both grunting)
(clay artist groans)
(clay artist gasps)
(thought bubble chuckling)
(thought bubble vocalizing)
(clay artist humming)
Ta-da!
- Ooh! (giggling)
(clay artist chuckling)
(both grunting)
(both chuckling)
- Where can that Ernie be?
- [Ernie] Still hiding.
- And we're still seeking.
Hey, let's go through the gate!
(footsteps crunching)
(gate clanking)
(mystical whooshing)
Whoa!
Ooh.
(bird bird shivers)
It sure is cold here.
This is no place for a bird.
(whistling)
(penguin grunting)
Oh, maybe it is.
There goes a penguin.
(whistling)
(penguin grunting)
Oh, there's another penguin.
(whistling)
(splashing)
Hey, that's the box.
We've gotta get it.
Oh!
(whistling)
(penguin grunting)
Oh, there's the penguin.
Excuse me.
(Big Bird sighs)
(whistling)
(penguin grunting)
Another penguin!
Have you? (sighs)
(whistling)
(splashing)
(Big Bird gasps)
The box!
Let's grab it!
Oh, I missed again.
Ooh, here comes something.
(whistling)
(penguin grunting)
Penguin.
(whistling)
(penguin grunting)
Penguin.
(whistling)
(splashes)
Box!
Here's our chance.
Oh, darn, I missed again.
Hey, did you notice something?
They keep sliding like this,
penguin, penguin, box.
Penguin, penguin, box.
That means after penguin, penguin,
there oughta be a box!
Let's watch carefully and
this time we'll be ready.
(whistling)
(penguin grunting)
Penguin.
(whistling)
(penguin grunting)
Penguin.
That means next is
(whistling)
(splashing)
the box!
(boinging)
Got it.
(chiming)
(penguin yelling)
Come on, let's see if Ernie's inside.
("Live at the Lunar
Lounge" by Cab Callowmouse)
♪ A pippity zap ♪
♪ A boy doy void ♪
♪ Picking up a signal from an asteroid ♪
♪ I found me some duds ♪
♪ And lickety-split ♪
♪ Check the checker ♪
♪ It's a hip spaceship ♪
♪ Oh yeah ♪
♪ Come and hop upon a rocket ♪
♪ Swing on a star ♪
♪ 'Til you seen a dog naggit ♪
♪ Whoever you are ♪
♪ Everybody's different
when you're way up town ♪
♪ Live at the Lunar Lounge ♪
(futuristic trilling)
♪ We're so happy that you stopped in ♪
♪ At the lovely Lunar Lounge ♪
♪ All the aliens are hopping ♪
♪ At the famous Lunar Lounge ♪
♪ We extend to you our kudos ♪
♪ For we know how far you came ♪
♪ From Andromeda or Pluto ♪
♪ You are welcome just the same ♪
♪ In a universe of hipsters ♪
♪ Of many persuasions ♪
♪ Hip times four the quadratic equations ♪
♪ One, two, three, four ♪
♪ Four of me ♪
♪ I'm really hoping you'll adore me ♪
♪ Please don't ignore me for ♪
♪ My galaxy gal ♪
♪ On Saturn's rings she does her thing ♪
♪ A vision in neon tights ♪
♪ She loves to skate her figure eight ♪
♪ Up here in the pale moonlight ♪
♪ Space cats and kitties ♪
♪ Something really stellar ♪
♪ A scat-cat singing by the name of Ella ♪
(Ella scatting)
♪ Yeah hop aboard a shuttle ♪
♪ Swing on a star ♪
♪ Oh together we can huddle ♪
♪ Whatever you are ♪
♪ Everybody's different
beyond the Big Dipper ♪
♪ Come on out here, y'all ♪
♪ Live at the Lunar Lounge ♪
(audience applauding)
- Wow, we still haven't found Ernie.
- You're not looking hard enough.
(Ernie laughing)
- Ernie!
Come on, we gotta find him.
Hey, let's look behind this bush.
(mystical whooshing)
Wow!
Oh, look, we're in space.
This'd be a great place for Ernie to hide.
But, I don't see any boxes?
(futuristic warbling)
Whoa, a Martian!
- Yep, yep, yep, yep,
yep, yep, yep, yep, yep.
Uh-huh.
- Well, excuse me Mr. Martian.
Have you seen a box around here?
- Oh, box, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep.
- Well, that is a picture of a box.
But our box is different.
Our box has stripes on it.
- Oh, stripes.
Yep, yep, yep, yep, yep.
Box.
- Well that looks like our box
but wait, something's missing.
There's no rubber ducky on it.
The box that Ernie's hiding in is striped
with a rubber ducky on it.
- Oh, duck, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep.
Box.
- That's it!
That's the kind of box we're looking for.
Do you know where it is?
- Yep, yep, yep, yep.
Uh-huh, uh-huh.
Box.
(futuristic warbling)
- There it is!
Thanks, Mr. Martian.
- Yep, yep, yep, yep.
- Let's see if Ernie's inside.
(chiming)
(victorious music)
- Ah-ha, you found me!
Great job!
Now, follow me.
(squeaking)
("I Don't Want to Live on the Moon")
(Aaron Neville vocalizing)
♪ Well I'd like to visit the moon ♪
♪ On a rocketship high in the air ♪
♪ Yes I'd like visit the moon ♪
♪ But I don't think I'd
like to live there ♪
♪ Though I'd like to look
down at the Earth from above ♪
♪ I would miss all the
places and people I love ♪
♪ So although I might like
it for one afternoon ♪
♪ I don't wanna live on the moon ♪
♪ I'd like to travel under the sea ♪
♪ I could meet all the fish everywhere ♪
♪ Yes I'd travel under the sea ♪
♪ But I don't think I'd
like to live there ♪
♪ I might stay for a day
there if I had my wish ♪
♪ But there's not much to do ♪
♪ When your friends are all fish ♪
♪ And an oyster and clam
aren't real family ♪
♪ So I don't wanna live in the sea ♪
♪ I'd like to visit the jungle ♪
♪ Hear the lion roar ♪
♪ Go back in time and meet a dinosaur ♪
♪ There's so many strange
places I'd like to be ♪
♪ But none of them permanently ♪
♪ So if I should visit the moon ♪
♪ Well, I'll dance on
a moonbeam and then ♪
♪ I will make a wish on a star ♪
♪ And I'll wish I was home once again ♪
♪ Though I'd like to look
down at the Earth from above ♪
♪ I would miss all the
places and people I love ♪
♪ So although I may go ♪
♪ I'll be coming home soon ♪
♪ 'Cause I don't want
to live on the moon ♪
♪ No, I don't ♪
♪ Want to live ♪
♪ On the moon ♪
(Aaron Neville vocalizing)
- Great game everybody!
Let's meet here tomorrow and play again.
- Yeah, tomorrow I'm gonna find
a really great hiding spot.
Right, Rubber Ducky?
(squeaking)
(Ernie laughing)
- Bye-bye!
- [Narrator] Come back tomorrow
for another game of Journey to Ernie!
(exciting music)
(twangy crunching)
- Hello there, me Cookie Monster.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, and me here
to pick letter of the day.
And letter of day inside cookie jar here.
Oh boy, oh boy, let's
see what we got here.
Oh boy, me love to run
finger through alphabet.
Ah, come on.
Oh, we got something!
What is letter of day?
Oh boy, this so exciting.
Me so nervous.
Come on to Papa, letter of day.
(gasps) Letter D, ah-ha!
Today's letter is letter D.
Now, how we know?
Well, let's test.
Sound like letter D?
(gasps) Duh, duh.
Let's see, it smell like letter D?
(sniffing) Oh yeah.
Definitely smell like letter D.
Well, if it tastes like letter D,
then it would taste
delicious or delectable.
Okay, here we go.
(climactic music)
Or don't.
Don't, don't.
D starts don't.
Yeah, you know what it's saying to me?
It's saying letter of
day too important to eat.
Oh no, me no can eat D?
It too important in alphabet.
Oh, me must remember, no eat D.
No eat D.
Oh how will me remember that?
Me know!
Me know, me make sign to help me focus.
That's it, me make sign, okay.
Let's see, okay, me make sign.
(marker squeaking)
There, there, yes.
Okay, there.
Sign say don't.
Don't, let's read okay?
Don't start with D.
Don't means don't eat cookie, right?
Don't.
Don't, what you doing?
Hand, look at sign.
Sign say don't eat cookie.
Why, you no can read, hand?
Oh boy, okay, me got to concentrate.
Don't, don't, don't eat cookie, don't.
(happy music)
- [Child One] D, draw.
- [Child Two] Dent.
- [Children] D, d, d, d.
- [Child Three] Drop.
- D.
- Dance.
- Done.
- D.
- Don't (panting), that mean
don't eat letter of day.
Even though this one delicious letter D.
Oh, oh me going crazy.
Okay, don't, don't, don't.
Don't, don't, don't!
(grunting)
Don't!
(Cookie Monster growling)
What me doing?
Me no want to eat that!
Me want to eat that.
Wait a minute, wait.
Sign look different.
Me better read it now.
Duh duh do?
Do, do!
Sign saying do eat letter!
Cowabunga! (munching)
Ah, delightful.
(Cookie Monster sighs)
(monkeys calling)
(adventurous music)
(birds calling)
(snake hissing)
(water gurgling)
(frogs croaking)
(creaking)
(yelling)
- D!
(yelling)
(adventurous music)
- D!
D!
D.
(silly music)
♪ Get the funky ♪
♪ Get the funky ♪
♪ Get the funky rhythm ♪
♪ You do it your way ♪
♪ I'll do it mine ♪
♪ Get the funky rhythm
and we'll both look fine ♪
♪ You do it your way ♪
♪ I'll do it mine ♪
♪ Get the funky rhythm
and we'll both look fine ♪
("Elmo's World")
♪ La la la la ♪
♪ La la la la ♪
♪ Elmo's World ♪
♪ La la la la ♪
♪ La la la la ♪
♪ Elmo's World ♪
(Elmo laughing)
♪ Elmo likes his goldfish ♪
♪ His crayon, too ♪
♪ That's Elmo's World ♪
Hi, this is Elmo's World!
Oh, Elmo's so happy to see you.
Oh, and so is Dorothy.
Say hello, Dorothy.
(Elmo laughing)
Oh, guess what Elmo's
thinking about today?
Ya da da da!
(bell ringing)
(Elmo humming)
Oh, yeah, bicycles.
You know, bicycles!
(Elmo laughing)
(lighthearted music)
Can Dorothy do a wheelie?
Oh, oh, Dorothy's been
thinking about bicycles, too.
Oh, and Dorothy has a question.
What is it, Dorothy?
Oh, okay.
How do you ride a bike?
Oh, very good question, Dorothy.
Let's ask Mr. Noodle.
Mr. Noodle!
(bell ringing)
Ah, nice dinging, shade.
Now go up, please.
Oh boy.
Ah, stay up, shade.
Come on, shade, stay up.
Stay up, please.
Oh, thank you.
(gulping)
Oh look, it's Mr. Noodle's
brother, Mr. Noodle.
Hi, Mr. Noodle.
(honking)
Mr. Noddle!
(gargling)
Mr. Noodle!
Oh Mr. Noodle, Dorothy
has a question for you.
Is Mr. Noodle ready for
Dorothy's question now?
(squeaking)
Oh, good.
- [Children] How do you
ride a bicycle, Mr. Noodle?
- [Elmo] A bicycle!
(silly whistling)
- [Child] You'll need the helmet.
A helmet protects your head.
- [Elmo] Very good, Mr. Noodle!
You have to wear a helmet
when you ride a bike.
- [Child] But you need a bicycle.
- [Children] Go get a bicycle, Mr. Noodle.
(silly whistling)
- [Elmo] Mr. Noodle!
- [Child] That's for little kids.
- [Children] You're too big!
- [Child] No, that's too small for you.
That's a tricycle, not a bicycle.
- [Elmo] You need a bicycle.
A bicycle.
(silly whistling)
- A two-wheeler!
- That's better.
- [Child] That's the right size bicycle.
- [Elmo] Now, how do you ride it?
- [Children] Get on the bike!
No!
- Turn around, Mr. Noodle.
- [Child] Not the bike,
turn yourself around.
- [Elmo] You need to turn yourself around
and face the other way on the bicycle.
- [Child] Yeah, like that.
(Elmo laughing)
- [Elmo] Mr. Noodle, come on.
No, no, ride the bike!
(Elmo laughing)
Mr. Noodle, no.
- Put your feet
on the pedals and push.
- [Elmo] That's the pedals.
- Now push!
- One foot on.
- [Child] Now put your
other foot on the pedal.
- [Elmo] And the other foot Mr. Noodle.
You can do it!
(silly music)
- [Children] He's doing it!
- [Elmo] Yeah, now pedal.
Keep pedaling!
- [Child] He's a little shaky.
- [Elmo] Yay!
That's right, Mr. Noodle.
- [Child] Stop, Mr. Noodle.
- [Elmo] You can stop now, Mr. Noodle.
- [Children] He can't stop.
- [Elmo] Does Mr. Noodle know how to stop?
- [Child] Stop.
(whooshing)
(clattering)
- [Children] Uh-oh.
- Are you okay, Mr. Noodle?
- I think the bike is broken.
(bell dinging)
- Well, he almost had it. (laughs)
Oh, what's that, Dorothy?
Oh, okay.
Dorothy wants to ask someone else.
How do you ride a bike?
(exciting music)
- Dorothy, this is how I ride a tricycle.
I pedal with my feet.
- Dorothy, this is how you ride
a bike with training wheels.
(decrescendo)
- Dorothy, this is how I ride my bike.
Since I don't have any training wheels,
I have to balance on my bike.
(crescendo)
- Thanks, Dorothy.
And thanks, kids.
And now, Elmo will ask a baby.
Oh hi, Baby.
Baby, how do you ride a bike?
Oh wow, look!
- Elmo, what doing?
- Elmo's watching you.
(Elmo chuckling)
Thank you, baby!
(Elmo laughing)
And now, Elmo has a question for you.
(laughs) Ooh, how many
wheels are on this tricycle?
Let's count them and see.
Here we go.
- [Children] One.
(popping)
Two.
(popping)
three.
- Okay, now how many wheels
are on a bicycle with training wheels?
Let's count them and see.
Here we go.
- [Children] One.
(popping)
Two.
(popping)
Three.
(popping)
Four.
- Okay, and how many wheels
are on a bicycle without training wheels?
Well, four wheels take
away two wheels leaves?
- [Children] One, two.
- Two wheels, yay!
Great counting everybody.
Oh, bye tricycle, bye
bicycle, bye training wheels.
Hmm, tricycles and bicycles have wheels.
That makes Elmo wonder,
what else has wheels?
Elmo wants to know, don't you?
Let's find out.
(Elmo humming)
Okay, open up drawer.
- [Drawer] No, no, no, no, no.
- Oh, please, drawer, open up?
- [Drawer] No, no, no, no, no.
- Well, Elmo's just gonna have to open it.
- [Drawer] No, no, no!
(Elmo yelling)
(energetic music)
- [Elmo] Do horses have wheels?
- [Children] No!
- [Elmo] Do ice cream cones have wheels?
- [Children] No!
("Elmo's World")
- [Elmo] But you can get an ice cream cone
from the ice cream truck; it has wheels.
Does Zoe have wheels?
- [Children] No!
- [Elmo] She does if
she's in her Zoe-mobile.
(Elmo laughing)
- See ya later!
(horn honking)
(Zoe laughing)
(bell ringing)
(drawer vocalizing)
- Thanks, drawer.
And now--
- Elmo has mail!
Elmo has mail!
- Stop, computer.
- Elmo has mail!
Elmo has mail!
- No, no, no, no.
No, no, no, no, no.
- Elmo has mail!
Elmo has mail!
- No, stop computer!
- Elmo has mail!
- Oh, boy.
(computer sighing)
- Oh good, Elmo has email.
Ow!
(beeping)
Oh look, Elmo's got email
from his friend, Super Grover.
Yay! (laughs)
(victorious music)
- Oh, hi Elmo.
It is I, your cute, furry
little super pal, Super Grover!
And I am riding here on my
cute little super bicycle.
(laughing) It takes a lot of practice
to ride a super bicycle, oh yeah.
You--
(suspenseful music)
Whoops. (screaming)
(branches cracking)
(Grover groaning)
(Grover spitting)
(Grove panting)
I guess I still need some more practice.
So does the bicycle.
(sighs) Bye, Elmo.
(Grove groaning)
(computer beeping)
- Bye, Super Grover.
(Elmo laughing)
Bye, computer, thank you!
Wow, Super Grover really has to practice
to ride a super bicycle.
Elmo's friend Tyler, knows
all about practicing.
He has to practice riding his bicycle
after he took off his training wheels,
and he told Elmo all about it!
(joyful music)
- [Tyler Voiceover] All my
friends could ride their bikes
without training wheels.
And I wanted my training wheels off, too.
So my mom took them off for me.
I tried riding, but it felt different
without my training wheels.
I almost fell, but my mom was
holding the bike so I didn't.
I guess I got scared.
I wanted to put the
training wheels back on.
But my mom said I just needed to practice,
and she would be right there.
So I practiced riding while my mom held
the handlebars and the back seat,
and I practiced, and
practiced, and practiced.
And I got better and better.
My mom let go of the
handlebars and I kept going.
Then she let go of the back seat.
I got scared and fell off.
It didn't hurt, so I got back on.
My mom held the back of the seat again,
but not for long.
When she let go, I kept going.
Now I ride my bike with my friends
without my training wheels.
It's fun!
- Tyler did great, didn't he?
It sure helps to practice,
but now Elmo wants to know
more about bicycles, don't you?
How can we find out more?
(television trilling)
Oh yeah, that's right.
We can watch the bicycle channel!
Oh great, turn yourself on, TV.
(exciting music)
- [Narrator] The bicycle channel,
all bicycles all the time.
Ride on!
And now, our spokesperson.
- Hello there, bicycle fans.
Guess what?
I love bicycles!
You know why?
Because they're fun.
Fun to ride.
Wee!
Fun to go places on.
Whoopee!
Fun to exercise on.
Feeling the burn.
They're even fun to sing about.
Hey, let's sing a song abut a bike now.
You may know this song
already about a bus.
I changed it to a bike
because I love bikes!
We're ready.
Oh!
♪ The wheels on the bike
go round and round ♪
♪ Round and round ♪
♪ Round and round ♪
♪ The wheels on the bike
go round and round ♪
♪ All through the town ♪
♪ The bell on the bike
goes ding ding ding ♪
♪ Ding ding ding ♪
♪ Ding ding ding ♪
♪ The bell on the bike
goes ding ding ding ♪
♪ All through the town ♪
♪ The handlebars on the
bike go turn turn turn ♪
♪ Turn turn turn ♪
♪ Turn turn turn ♪
♪ The handlebars on the
bike go turn turn turn ♪
♪ All through the town ♪
♪ The person on the
bike goes up and down ♪
♪ Up and down ♪
♪ Up and down ♪
♪ The person on the
bike goes up and down ♪
♪ All through the town ♪
That was great.
And now I'm gonna ride my
bike all through the town.
See ya next time!
- [Narrator] Coming up next
on the bicycle channel,
the Dick Van Bike show!
- No, no, no wait, wait, wait, TV!
- No, no, no, no, no.
- Awww.
Elmo wants to know more about bicycles.
Don't you?
How can we find out more?
(bell ringing)
Who could that be?
Let's find out.
(Elmo humming)
Okay.
(warbling)
- You wanna talk to a bicycle?
- Yeah, we could talk to a bicycle!
- Not without me.
- Oh?
Oh, and a helmet.
- I go everywhere bicycle goes.
I protect your head.
You never get on a bike without me.
- Oh, Elmo will remember that, Helmet.
Thanks, Hlemet.
- Good.
- And now it's your turn bicycle.
- Oh, funny you should mention turns!
See, you can turn me
with my handlebars, see?
- Oh!
- Oooh, nice.
- How neat. (laughs)
- You can also pedal my pedal here
and make me go slowly.
- Oh, she's going slowly.
- That's slow.
- Or fast!
- Fast!
- Oh!
- That is very fast.
- That's fast!
- Fast is great if you
wanna be in a bicycle race.
- Oh, you can race on a bicycle?
- Sure.
- Not without me.
- Oh look, look, look.
Dorothy's imagining
Elmo in a bicycle race.
- Yay!
Elmo just won the Tour de Chance!
Yay! (laughs)
- [Bicycle] You could also
deliver newspapers on a bicycle.
- [Helmet] Not without me.
- Good morning, Sir.
Here's your newspaper.
Thank you.
- [Bicycle] You can also ride a unicycle!
Unicycles are great for
riding in the circus
and doing tricks.
- Not without me.
- One, two, three.
(audience oohing)
Huh?
Oh, oh, oh.
(audience cheering)
Ta-da! (laughs)
(audience applauding)
Wow, oh thanks, Bicycle.
- My pleasure.
Well I gotta be peddling along.
- Not without me.
(bell rings)
- Bye, Elmo.
- Oh, bye, bye-bye.
Elmo really loves bicycles.
Oh, and so does Dorothy.
That's why Dorothy wants us
to sing the bicycle song, yay!
Oh, here we go.
("Jingle Bells")
♪ Doot do do ♪
♪ Doot da doot doo doo ♪
♪ Bicycle ♪
♪ Bicycle ♪
♪ Bicycle ♪
- The bicycle song?
Mind if I sing along?
- Not without me.
- Okay, sing along.
♪ Bicyc, bicyc, bicycle ♪
♪ Bicycle ♪
♪ Bicycle ♪
♪ Bicycle ♪
♪ Bicycle ♪
♪ Bicyc, bicyc, bicycle ♪
♪ Bicycle ♪
- Say goodbye, Dorothy.
Say goodbye, Bike.
- Not without me.
- Bye-bye!
- Bye-bye.
- Bye-bye, oh, let's dance.
- Okay.
- Come on.
- Uh-huh.
(all vocalizing)
♪ That's Elmo's World ♪
- Hey Bike, you wanna go for a ride?
- Not without me.
(all laughing)
- Elmo loves you, bye.
- Do you enjoy living on a farm?
- It's okay.
You know, it feels very
thin, too, sometimes.
- Yes, well, oh excuse me.
Sesame Street has been--
- Oh, wait a minute!
I've got another great joke.
- Oh, I hope it's not
that milkshake joke again.
- Oh no, no, no.
This is a different one.
- Really?
- How do you make a chocolate milkshake?
- Don't know.
- Just add chocolate. (laughs)
Oh, add chocolate and shake!
Shake, shake, shake, shake.
Shake, shake, shake, shake.
Shake, shake, shake, shake.
- Yeah, that's the same joke.
- There you are, Bessie Bossy!
Get back to the farm!
- But I love making people laugh.
- No, no, you're a cow, not a cow-median.
- I have a gift.
(laughs) Shake, shake, shake, shake.
Shake, shake, shake, shake.
Shake, shake, shake, shake.
- Not funny.
- It is funny.
- No, no, no it's not funny.
- It is funny.
- Nope.
- Well, Sesame Street has
been brought to you today
by the letter D,
and by the number seven.
- It's not funny.
- It's funny.
Shake, shake, shake, shake, shake.
It's funny.
- It is not funny.
- It is funny.
Shake, shake, shake, shake.
- No, it's not funny.
- Farmer's right.
- Shake, shake, shake, shake.
- It's a little funny.
(Big Bird sighs)
(upbeat music)
(subway squeaking)
("How to Get to Sesame Street")
(boat tooting)
("How to Get to Sesame Street")
- Toodle-loo.
(gentle chimes)
(energetic music)
