Hi, I'm Murray
from Sesame Street,
and I'm looking for
the word on the street.
What's the word on the street?
"Predicament."
What is a predicament?
I don't know.
Predicament.
Predicament?
I don't know.
No one one's what the
word "predicament" means!
This is a really big problem!
A predicament is a
really big problem.
Oh, I'm in a predicament!
Keep listening for "predicament"
today on Sesame Street.
Predicament!
That's the word on the street.
[MUSIC PLAYING]
Can you tell me how to get--
can you tell me how to get--
sunny day sweeping the
clouds away on my way
to where the air is sweet.
Can you tell me how to get--
how to get to Sesame Street?
What now?
Can you tell me how to get--
come and play where
everything's A-OK.
Friendly neighbors there,
that's where we meet.
Can you tell me how to get--
how to get to Sesame Street?
Can you tell me how to
get to Sesame Street?
Yay!
Yeah, I'm all ready.
Hi, welcome to Sesame Street.
Hey, you're just in
time to hear our song.
Yes, it's a special song for
two friends to sing together.
Yes, and it's perfect because
that's what we are, Elmo.
Yes.
Two great friends.
Yeah.
Oh, wait, wait, wait.
Is Big Bird sure
there are two of us?
Well, yeah.
Better check.
Let's see.
Yeah.
It always pays to do the math.
OK.
Oh, Bird Bird, is one friend.
Mhm, one.
And Elmo is one friend.
Right.
And when you put one friend
and one friend together,
you get one two.
Two friends!
Yay!
Two friends ready
to sing a song.
OK, music!
Oh, the Number one is
not my favorite number.
'Cause one means only
Elmo, and there's no you.
But one and one,
you see, makes two.
That's you and me.
And it's more fun when
one and one make two.
One and one make two.
At least I'm pretty
sure they do.
Oh yes, it's true.
One and one makes two.
One and one makes two.
At least I'm pretty they do.
Oh yes, it's true.
One and one make two.
Oh boy.
That was so much fun.
Elmo could sing that song
with Big Bird all day.
Me too, Elmo.
Let's sing it again.
OK, Big Bird.
Oh, Abby.
Wait, wait, wait, wait for me!
Hey, Abby.
We weren't expecting
you to pop in.
Wow.
Abby sure is one very
surprising little fairy.
Well, I heard you singing and
all, and I really like to sing,
so can I sing with you guys?
Oh, sure, Abby!
Absolutely.
Oh boy, that would be fun.
Music!
Yeah, let's do it!
Wait.
No, no, no.
Wait, stop, stop,
stop, stop the music.
Oh, gee whiz.
What, what, what, Bird Bird?
We can't sing this song?
Well, why not?
Yeah, why not?
Why not?
Because it's a song for two!
Oh!
I still don't get it.
Elmo neither.
Well, now that Abby
is here, I don't think
there's just two of us anymore.
How many are we?
Well, we'd better
do the math again.
Well, Big Bird and
Elmo were two friends.
That's right.
Then Abby came.
And that makes another friend.
So two friends plus
one friend is--
How many?
Three friends all together.
Wow, Big Bird is right!
Yeah.
One, two, three
friends all together.
Right, so we can't
sing a song for two!
Oh.
Oh boy, this is a big problem.
Well, what can we do, Big Bird?
What can we do?
Oh, oh, I know what to do.
I know what to do!
It
What?
Well, I'll just use my
wand, and I'll disappear.
And then you'll be
two friends again, OK?
But wait, wait, wait.
I gotta go.
Wait, wait, wait!
Wait, Abby! where are you, Abby?
Abby, where are you?
That wasn't any fun at all.
I really missed you guys.
Yeah, well, we
missed you too, Abby.
Well, there must be another way
to solve this problem instead
of Abby leaving.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Let's think.
Oh, oh, good.
Good, good.
OK.
Think, think,
think, think, think.
Ah!
I got an idea!
Oh, good, good, good!
Why don't we ask Gabby?
Oh, great idea, Big Bird.
Gabby is very smart.
Yeah, she goes to college.
Well, what are we waiting for?
Gabby?
oh, Gabby?
Where are you, Gabby?
Gabby!
Yes?
Hello?
Gabby?
[WHISTLING]
Oh, there you are.
Hi, Gabby.
Hi, Gabby.
Boy, am I glad you're here.
Yeah.
Because we have a
really big problem.
Very big!
Gigantic.
Well, what is it?
What's the problem?
Well, you see, Elmo and I
were singing our special song
together.
Yeah, and then Abby appeared.
Yeah, and I wanted
to sing with them.
Oh.
Yes, but the song
is for two friends.
Yes, and with Abby
we're three friends.
Yeah, and three friends can't
sing a song about two friends.
Nope.
It's just wouldn't
make any sense.
I see.
It's what my mommy would
call a real predicament.
What's a predicament?
Well, Elmo, a
"predicament" is a problem.
Oh, well, this is a
predicament all right.
So is it possible to solve a
predicament this big, Gabby?
Why don't you sing a song
about the number three instead?
That's it.
Yes.
Wow.
How did you do that?
You must be magic.
No, she's just Gabby.
Yikes, I gotta go, or
I'll be late for class.
Have fun singing your song.
OK, bye.
Bye, Gabby.
Thanks.
Wow.
She's amazing!
Yeah, she is, isn't she?
Yeah.
Well, now we know what to do.
Yeah.
Let's sing a song
about the number three.
OK, yeah!
Oh wait.
What?
Wait.
I don't know any
song about three.
Do you?
No.
Uh-uh, nope.
Oh no!
Well, now what are we gonna do?
Yeah.
Well, we'll just have to find
a song about the number three.
That's what.
Well, but how , Big Bird, how?
Oh, we could try thinking again.
OK, but this time
everybody concentrate
on the number three.
OK.
OK.
Three, three, three, three,
three, three, three, three.
Oh!
What?
The three little pigs!
Abby, this is no time to
think about fairy tales.
But-- but there's of them,
and they like to sing!
Oh yeah, so-- so they might
know a song about three!
Hey, come to think of
it, that's brilliant!
The three little pigs.
Of course.
Yeah!
And I can call them
on my wand phone.
I have all the fairy tale
characters on speed dial.
This is Iggy.
Wiggy.
And Melvin.
The three little pigs!
Hello.
Hello there, piggies.
It's me, Abby.
Abby!
How you doing?
Great to hear from you.
You too.
Hey, can you come over
here quickly, please?
We need your help.
Right, right, right.
We'll be right there!
They're on their way.
What's up?
How can we help, hmm?
Do you know any songs
about the number three?
Yeah, it's very, very important.
Our future depends upon it.
Hm, a song about three?
I don't think so.
What do you piggies say?
This little piggy says no.
We just know songs about
pigs, like Old McDonald.
With an oink-oink
here and an oink-oink
there, here and oink, there an
oink, everywhere and oink-oink!
Or our favorite
opera, Pigaletto.
[OPERA SINGING]
Encore!
Yeah, we don't know any
songs about the number three.
I'll huff and I'll puff and
I'll blow your house down!
Uh-oh!
Here comes the big bad wolf!
Sorry we couldn't help!
We gotta go!
There you are, piggies!
Come on.
We don't wanna be
late for yoga class.
It helps me stay in shape
for huffing and puffing.
Oh boy, yoga class!
I really need to work
on my downward dog.
Yeah, here we come, Big Bad!
Namaste.
Gee, finding a song
about the number three
is a lot harder than I
thought it would ever be.
Sure is, Big Bird.
Hey, it's too bad we can't
make up a song on our own.
Oh yeah, gee.
Wait a minute.
Why can't we?
Well, what?
What does Big Bird mean?
I mean, I'm a bird, and
I remember my Granny Bird
always saying "Big,
you're a bird,
and birds always have
a song in their heart.
Whenever you need a song, just
throw open your beak and sing.
The song will come."
OK.
Well, well, do it, Big Bird.
Do what Granny Bird said.
OK, I'll try.
A song about three.
One, two, three,
you and you and me.
One, two, three.
That sounds like a song already.
Yeah, throw open your beak
and sing it, Big Bird.
OK.
I'm so happy I could just float!
Three, one, two, three.
Three is you and you and me.
By George, Elmo
thinks he's got it.
Three is he.
And he and she.
One.
Two.
Three.
Three is the lucky
number we are.
Three is you.
And you.
And I.
One Tell.
Two.
Three.
Thre
Three is middle.
Low.
And high.
A perfect trio, three.
One.
Two.
Three.
One, two, three people
filled with pride.
We got a song.
Three partner song.
By side.
By side.
One.
Two.
Three.
Three souls, one
perfect harmony.
Ah.
Three pals who'll
make it through.
That's me.
And me and you.
We're you.
And you.
And me.
We're three.
One more time.
Three pals who'll
make it through.
That's Elmo.
And me and you.
We're you.
And you.
And Elmo.
We're three.
One.
Two.
Three.
Yay.
Pardon me.
You sound like you're
having oh so much fun.
I was just wondering,
may I join you?
I so do love to sing.
Oh yeah, absolutely.
Yeah.
Uh-oh.
Does anybody know a song
about the number four?
[SINGING]
Count me in.
Count me in.
I am special.
I'm so special.
I'm outstanding.
I'm outstanding.
I can win.
I can win.
So count me in.
There is light and
dark and freckled,
lots of different kinds of skin.
Some folks like
to sit real quiet.
Others like to dance and spin.
It doesn't matter
where you come from.
It doesn't matter
where you've been.
Everybody is important,
so count me in.
Count me in, yeah.
Count me in.
I'm important.
I'm important.
I'm outstanding.
I'm outstanding.
I can win, yeah.
I can win.
So count me in.
Some have straight hair.
Some have curly.
Some have hair upon their chin.
Some have teeny little smiles.
Others have a great big grin.
Everybody's an original,
even if you have a twin.
Everybody is important,
so count me in.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Count me in, yeah.
Count me in.
Count me in.
I am special.
I'm so special.
I'm outstanding.
I'm outstanding.
I can win.
I can win.
Count me in.
Count me in.
Count me in.
Count me in.
Count me in.
Count me in.
Count me in.
Count me in.
Yeah.
Oh, hi.
I-- I'm glad you're here,
because I'm in a predicament.
You know, a predicament is
a problem or a situation
that you can't get out of.
And my predicament is that
I'm trying to read this book,
but I can't read it
without my glasses.
So you see my predicament.
If only I could
find my glasses, I
could get out of my predicament.
What is it you say?
You can see my glasses?
Where are they?
Oh, they're on my head.
Well, you're right.
Well, thank you.
Thank you very much.
You've helped me get
out of my predicament.
[BABBLING]
[HUMMING]
Oh, hi.
Elmo's looking for his friends.
Oh, there you are.
It's Sugarland.
Yay!
Oh, hi, Miss Jennifer.
Oh, hi, Mr. Christian.
Hey there, Elmo.
Hi, Elmo.
Hi.
Whatcha doing?
We're working on a song.
Oh, really?
Well, Elmo loves songs.
My favorite part
about songs, Elmo,
is that you can share
them with your friends.
Yeah, Elmo likes that
part best of all!
I had a feeling you would.
Wanna sing one now?
Oh, well, Elmo would love to.
Songs are around
whenever you need them.
yeah
Songs follow you
wherever you lead them.
Songs, they seem to come
alive each time you sing them.
That's true.
Songs, you can play them
or you can swing them.
Swing 'em!
Songs, don't know how
we get on without them.
Oh yeah.
Songs, you can hum them,
whistle, or shout them.
Songs keep you company
when you're alone.
So find a song you
can call your own.
You can't go wrong.
All you need is a song.
Oh, Elmo's gonna sing now.
They get you humming.
You start a-strumming.
Just keep 'em coming.
They get you going.
You snap your fingers,
the music lingers.
You get some singers to make the
[? showing. ?] Songs bring you
up when you're down.
Songs are the best
friends around.
you can't go wrong.
All you need is a song.
Songs are around
whenever you need them.
Just keep 'em coming.
They get you going.
Songs.
Songs.
Follow you wherever
you lead them.
You get some singers
to make a showing.
Songs, they seem to come
alive each time you sing 'em.
Songs.
Songs.
You can play 'em straight
or you can swing 'em.
Swing 'em!
Songs.
Songs.
Don't know how we
get on without them.
It's really something.
They lift the ceiling.
Songs.
Songs.
You can hum them,
whistle, or shout them.
[? What we do ?]
for a happy feeling.
Songs keep you company
when you're alone.
So find a song that
you can call your own.
You can't go wrong.
All you need is a song.
You can't go wrong.
All you need is a song.
All you need is a song.
All you need is a song.
Take us home.
All you need is a song.
Oh, kiss, kiss.
Kiss, kiss.
Yay!
[TAPPING]
[TAPPING]
[TAPPING]
No, no, no, no.
Bene.
Now you must cooperate.
Bravo!
Hello, I'm Bernie the
Broccoli, and I'm here
with my friend, Anthony.
Say hello, Anthony.
Hello.
Hi.
OK.
Anthony, are you ready?
Yup.
OK, Anthony, right
now I am gonna
guess your favorite,
favorite vegetable.
All right?
Mhm.
OK, Anthony, think of your
favorite vegetable, OK?
Uh.
Don't tell me, don't tell me.
I'm gonna guess, OK?
Mhm.
You got it?
Yup.
OK.
Here we go.
Anthony's favorite
vegetable is a bicycle!
No.
It's-- it's not a bicycle?
No, you don't eat bicycles.
You don't eat bicycles?
No.
Oh, OK.
Let me-- here's another guess.
Here I go.
Guessing Anthony's
favorite vegetable.
Is it a bowling ball?
No.
It's not a bowling ball?
No.
Oh, Anthony, I need a hint.
What color is this vegetable?
Green.
It's green?
Is it broccoli?
Yeah!
Anthony's favorite
vegetable is broccoli!
All right, Anthony!
I like broccoli too.
You are broccoli.
I am?
Hey, I am!
That-- that would make sense.
My name is Bernie Broccoli.
Hm.
Let's go!
Yo, the vegetables in the house.
Kick it!
Cooking up a medley
of fun for y'all.
Walking down the
street of Sesame.
Walking.
Notice that your
tummy feels so hungry.
My tummy.
Maybe you should choose
a food that's sensible.
Yeah.
It's time to eat
your vegetables.
Eat 'em up and clear your plate.
Let's eat it.
Eat 'em up and clear your plate.
Clear it.
Let's eat 'em.
Saute 'em.
Let's eat 'em.
Roast 'em.
Let's eat 'em. let's eat 'em.
Steam 'em and eat 'em up.
Eat your vegetables.
Your Brussels sprouts.
Eat your vegetables.
Broccoli too.
Eat your vegetables.
Yo, eat 'em cooked
or eat 'em raw.
Eat your vegetables.
Carrots.
Eat your vegetables.
Cauliflower.
Eat your vegetables.
Just chew 'em with your jaw.
Eat your vegetables.
Doesn't matter how you fix
'em, just eat 'em every day.
Eat your vegetables.
Peas out.
Hello, Prairie Dawn here.
And it is time once again
for the letter of the day.
Now, the letter--
Cookie!
What?
No.
No, no, no, no Cookie Monster!
No, no, no, no.
There are no cookies here.
No cookies?
No, just the letter of
the day, the letter T.
Oh, this disappointing.
Now, the letter T begins
words like "toothpaste."
And "tickle."
And-- what are you doing?
Me-- me looking for cookies.
But I just told
you, Cookie Monster.
There aren't any cookies
here, just the letter T.
Yeah, but maybe cookie hiding.
Hiding?
Yeah, maybe cookie hiding
behind letter T. Me check.
No, no, no, no.
I do not think it
is hiding behind--
Me not find.
No, I don't think so.
There no cookie there.
Right.
Now, as I was saying,
the letter T begins--
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
What?
Maybe cooking hiding
under letter T. Me check.
Under?
No, no, it wouldn't be hiding--
Aw.
There no cookie there.
May I continue?
What's stopping you?
Now, as I was
saying, the letter T
also begins words like
"tasty," and "terrific."
Me got it!
What?
Maybe cookie hiding
inside letter T.
Inside?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh yeah, you heard that, huh?
No, I don't hear anything.
Well, me hear cookie!
Cookie Monster, no, no, no!
There's no cookie hiding
inside the letter T!
No!
Prairie Dawn, you're right.
There no cookie in there.
That just letter T!
Yes, yes, yes.
That's what I am
trying to tell you!
But it sure was tasty!
Ta-ta.
T. T, tiger.
T, teapot.
T, television.
T, taxi.
Ta-ta.
T.
T. Tuh, tuh, tuh, tuh.
Triangle.
T. Tuh-tuh.
Triangle.
T. Tuh, tuh, tuh, tuh.
T, T, T. Triangle.
Tuh, tuh, tuh.
Triangle, triangle,
triangle, triangle.
T. T. Triangle.
Tuh, tuh.
T.
Alan, Alan!
It's time, it's time!
Time for what?
Triangle Bob Triangle Pants.
Triangle Bob Triangle Pants?
My favorite TV show, Alan!
It's on Trianglodeon.
Trianglodeon?
Yes, yes, Channel 3!
Hurry, Alan.
All right.
Turn it on.
You don't wanna miss this one!
OK, Telly.
Is
Next on Trianglodeon, it's
Triangle Bob Triangle Pants.
Yes!
Are you ready, kids?
Yes, yes, Triangle Bob, yes!
Who lives in a triangle
counting to three?
Triangle Bob Triangle Pants.
Whose pants are as
pointy as pointy can be?
Triangle Bob Triangle Pants
Triangle Bob Triangle Pants,
Triangle Bob Triangle Pants.
Hello, triangle lovers.
I'm Triangle Bob Triangle Pants.
Look at my pants.
They're made of triangles.
See?
One, two, three sides,
one, two, three angles.
One two, three, sides,
one, two, three angles.
That's why I'm called
Triangle Bob Triangle Pants.
Triangle Bob Triangle Pants.
Triangle Bob Triangle Pants.
Triangle Bob Triangle Pants.
Next on Trianglodeon, Three's
Company and the Hollywood
Triangles.
Oh wow.
Have you ever seen
anything like that?
Wait, wait, wait.
That's it?
That's the whole show?
Yeah, it's a mini series.
Besides, it's got triangles
and a great triangle song.
What more do you need?
Well, the song is
kind of catchy.
Triangle Bob Triangle Pants.
Triangle Bob Triangle Pants.
Triangle Bob Triangle Pants
Wow, Alan, I didn't know that
you were a triangle lover.
You know what?
Neither did I. Hey, when
is that show on again?
In three minutes.
I can't wait!
Oh, yes, yes, yes!
Triangle Bob Triangle Pants.
Triangle Bob Triangle Pants.
Triangle Bob Triangle Pants.
Yes, give me five.
Give me five.
Whoa, a triangular five.
I love it!
I put my legs in my pants.
I put my leg in my pants.
You put your legs in your
pants, you'll be doing a dance.
And that's what's best
about getting dressed.
I put my arm in my shirt.
I put my arm in my shirt.
You put your arms in your
shirt, and it won't even hurt.
Put your legs in your pants.
You'll be doing a dance.
That's what's best
about getting dressed.
I put my shoes on my feet,
and then I tie them up neat.
You put your shoes on your
feet, and you tie 'em up neat.
You put your arms in your
shirt, and it won't even hurt.
Put your legs in your pants.
You'll be doing a dance.
And that's what's best
about getting dressed.
I put my coat on just right.
Then I zip it up tight.
You put your coat on right
Then you zip it up tight.
You put your shoes on your
feet and you tie 'em up neat.
Put your arms in your shirt,
and it won't even hurt.
Put your legs in your pants.
You'll be doing a dance.
And that's what's best
about getting dressed.
I put my hat on my head.
It's soft and furry and red.
You put your hat on your head.
It's so furry and red.
Put your coat on right.
Zip it up tight.
Put your shoes on your
feet, and tie 'em up neat.
Put your arms in your shirt,
and it won't even hurt.
Put your legs in your pants.
You'll be doing a dance.
And that's what's best
about getting dressed.
I bet you didn't notice.
They say talk is sheep.
hah-hah-hah.
Yes.
I love to count sheep.
Yes, it helps me get
to sleep, and to learn
the number of the day.
Ah, how will you know when
it's the number of the day?
Very easy. here is a hint.
Look for the elephant.
Hah-hah-hah.
Go.
That's one.
One sheep.
Ah, that's two.
Two sheep.
That's three.
Three sheep.
No, wait.
There's the elephant.
An elephant in sheep's clothing.
Hah-hah-hah.
Did you guess the
number of the day?
Yes, three is the
number of the day.
Hah-hah-hah.
[THUNDER CRACKS]
Hey, hey, hey, it's
the number of the day.
Three.
Hey, hey, hey.
It's the number of the day.
Three.
Hey, hey, hey.
It's the number of the day.
Three.
Hey, hey, hey.
It's the number of the day.
Three.
Hey, hey, hey.
Who wants to sleep anyway?
Hah-hah.
Hey, hey, hey.
It's the number of the day.
Three.
Hey, hey, hey. it's
the number of the day.
Three.
Hey, hey, hey.
It's the number of the day.
Three.
Three fish.
Three fish.
Three.
One, two, three.
One, two, three.
Three.
Three.
One, two, three.
one, two, three.
Three.
They were the best of pigeons.
They were the worst of pigeons.
Hi there, Bert.
Hm?
Hi, Bert.
No.
Hm?
Whatever it is, no.
I am trying to read by
myself, all me, myself, alone.
OK, Ernie, please?
Right, Bert.
You know, Bert, there's
something real interesting
that I've been thinking about.
Please do not disturb me, Ernie.
I'm trying to read.
I've been thinking about adding
numbers, you know, addition?
Zydeco?
Oh, the number one is
not my favorite number.
Why zydeco?
Because one means only
me and there's no you.
Oh, don't [? bump me. ?]
But just add one more,
you'll see, that makes two.
That's you and me.
Adding makes things fun
when one and one are two.
You're out of your mind.
Adding, adding, adding's
such a nifty thing to do.
It's such fun to add when
one and one make two.
Ernie, this is not normal,
you singing like this.
Do you understand?
Yeah, but know something,
Bert, the number two is not
my favorite number, Bert.
It's not?
No.
Oh, huzzah.
Oh, the number two is
not my favorite number.
OK, fine.
You made your point.
Can I read now, please?
Though two is fine, I'd
love to add some more.
Sure.
So let's add another two.
That's the perfect thing to do.
Adding makes things fun
when two and two are four.
Grover and Cookie?
Adding, adding, adding,
it's a thing that I adore.
Ahhhh!
It's such fun to add when
two and two make four.
I don't believe this, Ernie.
Ernie, all I'm trying to do
is read quietly in my chair.
Yeah,but you know
something, Bert,
four is not my favorite
number either, Bert.
The number four is not
my favorite number.
Come on, let's add some more.
I just can't wait.
Because right now we have four.
I say, why not add four more?
What?
Adding makes things fun when
four and four are eight.
Four cows?
Adding, adding, adding, boy
oh boy, is adding great.
Watch my chair!
It's so fun to add when
four and four make eight.
Ernie, I don't believe this!
This is crazy.
Ernie!
Come on in.
Now Now, four and four
are eight, and that's
really kind of great.
Eight and one is nine.
And that's one more
friend of mine.
Now, if we add one more,
you know what happens then?
Nine and one makes 10 of
us, and so let's sing again.
Yep, yep, yep.
Adding, adding, adding,
boy oh boy, is adding fun.
But now our little
adding song is done.
Yep, yep, yep, yep.
Yes, now our little
adding song is done.
Yep, yep.
We're added up to 10.
Our song is done.
Yep.
Well, that was great, huh?
See how great adding is, Bert?
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, adding's
really great, Ernie.
It's great.
Yeah,yeah.
All I wanted to do was read
by myself in peace and quiet!
And now there are 10 of us here?
You know, [INAUDIBLE]
I think that you
should try subtraction!
Try subtraction!
Try subtraction!
Try subtraction?
Yes!
OK, Bert.
OK, OK.
Bert, Bert, Bert, Bert.
I'll be happy to
try subtraction.
I'm gonna go play in the
park, so I'll subtract me.
Let's see.
10 minus one?
That Leaves nine.
Wait, wait, Ernie.
Wait, wait.
Ernie!
You know, Bert,
nine's a great number.
[MOOING]
Stop it.
Get away.
Get away!
Stop it.
No, no.
What are you--
[CLUCKING]
Chickens coming in the window.
[CLUCKING] Chickens
coming in the door.
[CLUCKING] The sitting room
is very, very full now.
Full!
No, sir, it can't hold any more.
But hold your horses.
The chicks are running
out the door now.
[CLUCKING] Out the
window see them fly.
[CLUCKING] It seems that they
have left the room quite empty.
Empty.
Gee, they never said goodbye.
Who can that be?
Let's look and see.
[CLUCKING] Once more the
room is full of tickets.
Full.
But they'll be leaving
soon, and then [CLUCKING]
the room will be
completely empty.
Empty.
Good gracious, here
they come again!
[CLUCKING]
Lala lala, lala lala.
Elmo's world.
Lala lala lala
lala, Elmo's world.
Elmo loves his goldfish,
his crayon too.
That's Elmo's world.
Hi, Dorothy.
Oh, oh, hi.
Welcome to Elmo's world.
Oh, Elmo is so happy
to see you, and Dorothy
is happy to see you too.
Say hello, Dorothy.
Oh, guess what Elmo's
thinking about today.
Wow.
Oh, look.
Lala lala, Elmo's world.
Elmo's world.
Lala lala, Elmo's world.
That's so nice.
He loves his goldfish.
Elmo does.
His crayon too.
Well, there it is.
Sing it!
That's Elmo's world.
Thank you.
Sing, sing a song.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G.
Lullaby and goodnight.
That's Elmo's world.
OK, Dorothy.
Elmo will tell them.
Oh, Dorothy's been
thinking about singing too.
And Dorothy has a question.
How do you sing?
That's a good question, Dorothy.
Let's ask Mr. Noodle.
Mr. Noodle.
Oh, look, the shade
is singing too.
High.
Low.
Look, look, it's Mr.
Noodle's brother, Mr. Noodle.
Hello, Mr. Noodle.
Mr. Noodle, how do you sing?
Yeah, you.
How do you sing, Mr. Noodle?
Cockadoodledoo!
No, that's a rooster.
You sound like a rooster.
Oh, that might help.
Moo!
No, you're not singing.
That's a cow!
Keep trying, Mr. Noodle.
Sing!
[GARGLING]
No, that's gargling.
[BURP]
[GIGGLING]
[QUACKING]
No, that's a duck.
That's a duck!
Don't give up, Mr. Noodle.
Try again.
Sing!
Try again!
[OPERA SINGING]
That's good!
That's singing.
You're finally singing.
What a singer!
Why aren't you singing?
What happened, Mr. Noodle?
What happened to your voice?
[OPERA SINGING]
That's a tape recorder.
Mr. Noodle is
pretending to sing.
You're pretending!
[OPERA SINGING]
[GIGGLING]
[OPERA SINGING]
Bravo, bravo!
Dorothy wants to
ask someone else.
How do you sing?
OK, Dorothy, we're gonna
start singing the song.
And, Dorothy, we're singing the
same song at different times.
It's going around, Dorothy.
Row, row, row your boat.
Row, row, row your boat.
Gently down the stream.
Gently down the stream.
Merrily, merrily, merrily.
Merrily, merrily, merrily,
life is but a dream.
Merrily, merrily, merrily,
life is but a dream.
Merrily, merrily, merrily,
life is but a dream.
How was that, Dorothy?
Merrily, merrily, merrily,
life is but a dream.
Oh, thank you, Dorothy.
Now Elmo will ask a baby.
[HUMMING]
Oh, hi, baby.
How do you sing?
Thank you, baby.
And now Elmo has a
question for you!
How many pigs are in
a barbershop quartet?
Let's count them and see.
One.
One pig.
Two.
Two pigs.
Three.
Three pigs.
Four.
Four.
Four pigs.
Sweet Adeline.
My Adeline.
In a barbershop quarter.
My Adeline.
Wow, very nice, pigs.
And great counting, everybody.
You did very good.
Sweet Adeline.
Sweet Adeline.
Excuse me, pigs.
Elmo's got counting now.
My Adeline.
Bye-bye.
Sweet Adeline.
Sweet Adeline.
Oh boy.
Boy, what a bunch of hams.
Those pigs love to sing.
Elmo loves to sing too.
And now Elmo wants to know
what sings and what doesn't.
Let's find out.
Drawer.
No.
Oh no.
The drawer won't open.
Wait, Elmo has an idea.
Elmo will sing the
drawer to make it happen.
Yeah.
Here we go.
Sing.
Sing a song.
Sing out loud.
Sing a song!
Do dogs sing?
Yes.
[BARKING]
Nice singing, doggy!
Do pineapples sing?
No!
But Elmo can sing
with a pineapple.
P-- p-- p-- p-- p--
p-- p-- pineapple!
Do clocks sing?
No.
Unless it's a cuckoo clock.
Cuckoo, cuckoo, cuckoo
Do bathtubs sing?
No.
But Ernie sings in the bathtub.
Rubber Ducky, you're the one.
You make bath time lots of fun.
Lala lala la.
Ernie loves singing.
My Adeline.
My Adeline.
Ernie loves singing
in the bathtub.
Elmo's friend Samantha
sings while she
plays a hand-clapping game.
She told Elmo all about it.
[SINGING]
Samantha wanted to learn
how to sing and clap
hands at the same time,
just like her big sister.
So Samantha watched their hands
and listened very carefully
to the song.
then it was Samantha's
turn to try.
Go ahead, Samantha.
Down, down, baby.
I can do karate.
First Samantha remembered to
clap, but she forgot to sing.
Down,down, baby.
I can do--
So she tried again.
Down, down, baby.
I can do karate.
Then Samantha remembered
to sing but forgot to clap.
D'oh.
D'oh.
D'oh.
Watch, set, go.
Down, down, baby.
I can do karate.
Finally, Samantha remembered to
clap and sing at the same time.
Down,down, baby.
I can shake my body.
Down, down, baby.
I can do karate.
Yeah, you're doing it.
Down, down, baby.
Oops.
I'm sorry.
Wow.
Maybe Samantha will teach
Elmo how to do that.
Down, down, baby.
Elmo do karate.
Down, down, baby.
Elmo call his mommy.
Down, down, baby.
Elmo shake his body.
Down, down, baby.
Elmo eats salami.
Down, down, baby.
Oops.
Elmo's sorry.
Oh, clapping and singing
at the same time is fun.
Yeah.
learning new songs is fun too.
Hm.
Elmo wants to learn
a new song right now.
How can Elmo do that?
Hm.
[HUMMING]
Now Elmo can watch
the Singing Channel.
Find good singing, TV.
The Singing Channel.
All singing, all the time.
Our motto is "everybody can
sing," so sing, everybody!"
Hello, everybody.
Are you ready to
learn a new song?
Well, dust off your tonsils.
Because today's new song
is "The Itsy-bitsy Spider."
first, we pretend our hands
are the spider, like this.
Very good.
OK, now sing what I
sing and do what I do.
Music, maestro.
The itsy-bitsy spider
went up the waterspout.
Down came the rain and
washed the spider out.
Out came the sun and
dried up all the rain.
So the itsy-bitsy spider
went up the spout again.
Well, that was terrific.
Now, let's try it again.
Only, this time everybody sing.
And let me see those spiders!
Hah!
The itsy-bitsy spider
went up the waterspout.
Down came the rain and
washed the spider out.
Out came the sun and
dried up all the rain.
So the itsy-bitsy spider
wet up the spout again!
That was stupendous.
Now you know how to sing
"The Itsy-Bitsy Spider."
Nice song, lady.
Visit our itsy-bitsy spider
on the worldwide web.
And now stay tuned for Singing
in the Rain followed by Singing
When It's Partly Cloudy.
Thank you, TV.
But Elmo wants to learn
more about singing.
Don't you?
How can Elmo learn more?
[SINGING]
Who's that?
Would you care to speak
to an opera singer?
An opera singer?
Yeah!
I can sing high.
Tralalala.
Wow.
Hi!
Tralalala.
And I can sing low.
Tralalalalalala.
Low.
La.
And I can sing fast.
Tralalalalalala.
That's too fast.
And I can sing slow.
Trala.
Trala.
There are lots of
different kinds of singing.
I sing opera.
Ah.
Look, that is imagining
Elmo singing opera.
It's the three Elmos.
Figaro, figaro, figaro.
Figaro.
Who's this Figaro guy?
Go figure.
Oh.
Figaro si, figaro la, figaro
si, figaro la, figaro si,
figaro la, figaro si, figaro la.
Figaro si, figaro la, figaro
si, figaro la, figaro si,
figaro la, figaro si, figaro la.
[APPLAUSE]
Encore, bravo, encore, bravo!
But there's also rock
'n' roll singing.
Blue, blue, blue suede shoes.
Blue, blue, blue suede shoes.
Blue, blue, blue suede shoes.
Blue, blue, blue suede shoes.
Baby, blue, blue,blue
suede shoes.
Yeah, yeah, yeah!
Thank you very much.
And rap singing.
Lalalala, Elmo's world.
Hey.
Lalalala, lalalala.
Elmo's world.
Boy!
You can do all those kinds
of singing and many more.
Lalalalalalalala.
Thank you, miss opera singer.
You're welcome.
Goodbye.
Goodbye.
Boy, Elmo loves to sing.
Elmo's friend, Big
Bird, loves to sing too.
He sings lullabies to Radar
to help Radar go to sleep.
So Elmo made a video
with this camera.
It's called "Big Bird
Sings a Lullaby to Radar
to Help Radar Go to Sleep."
By Elmo.
Oh, good.
Turn on, TV.
Thank you.
Lullaby, lalala, lalalalala.
Lullaby, lalala, lalalalalalala.
Lullaby, lullaby, lullaby.
Ah.
Oh, thank you, TV.
Elmo loves singing.
So does Dorothy.
That's why Dorothy wants
us to sing the Sing Song.
Hey, that's kind of fun to say.
Sing Song, Sing Song, Sing Song!
Here we go.
Yeah.
Sing, sing, sing, sing, sing,
sing, sing, sing, sing, sing,
sing, sing.
Sweet Adeline.
Sweet Adeline.
Sing, sing, sing, sing, sing,
sing, sing, sing, sing, sing,
sing, sing.
Sing, sing, sing, sing, sing,
sing, sing, sing, sing, sing,
sing, sing.
Sing, sing, sing, sing, sing,
sing, sing, sing, sing, sing,
sing, sing, sing, sing.
Say goodbye, Dorothy.
Say goodbye, Diva D'Abruzzo.
Goodbye.
Elmo's world.
[SCATTING]
That's Elmo's world.
Thank you, Diva D'Abruzzo.
Bravissimo.
Bravissimo.
Bye.
Once upon a time, there
were three triangles,
a papa triangle, a mama
triangle, and a baby triangle.
Oh, Hi.
I'm reading my triangle his
favorite bedtime story--
the story of the
three triangles.
You'll love this story,
don't you, triangle?
He's a little shy till
he gets to know you.
And now back to the story.
The puppet triangle said,
"I've got three sides."
And the mama triangle said,
"I've got three corners."
I can hardly stand the suspense.
Then the baby triangle
said, "Sesame Street
was brought to you today by
the letter T and by the number
three."
So the mama and papa triangles
beamed proudly and said,
"that is one smart
little baby triangle."
The end.
What a great and
triangular story.
Well, good night, triangle.
Shh.
He's already sleeping.
I just love the way
triangles sleep.
You know, they snore
from all three sides.
Sweet dreams, little buddy.
[MUSIC PLAYING]
