(applauding)
(Elmo laughing)
(quacking)
- Oh hi, thank you, thank you.
Thank you, thank you.
Okay, everybody get together.
You ready?
(quacking)
- Good.
(country music)
♪ Elmo had four ducks ♪
(quacking)
♪ Four birds of a feather ♪
(quacking)
♪ To waddle with ♪
(quacking)
♪ And quack together ♪
(quacking)
♪ But then one day ♪
♪ One swam away ♪
♪ Oh gosh, oh gee ♪
♪ Elmo just had three ♪
♪ Elmo had three ducks ♪
(quacking)
♪ Three birds of a feather ♪
(quacking)
♪ To waddle with ♪
(quacking)
♪ And quack together ♪
(quacking)
♪ But then one day ♪
♪ One went ♪
- Wachoo!
♪ And off he flew ♪
♪ So Elmo just had two ♪
♪ Elmo had two ducks ♪
(quacking)
♪ Two birds of feather ♪
(quacking)
♪ To waddle with ♪
(quacking)
♪ And quack together ♪
(quacking)
♪ But then one day ♪
♪ One had to run ♪
♪ To get some sun ♪
♪ Then Elmo just had one ♪
♪ Elmo had one duck ♪
(quacking)
♪ One bird of feather ♪
(quacking)
♪ To waddle with ♪
(quacking)
♪ And quack together ♪
(quacking)
♪ But then one day ♪
♪ It spun and spun ♪
♪ And got so dizzy ♪
♪ Elmo now had none. ♪
♪ Elmo had no ducks ♪
♪ Not even a feather ♪
♪ To waddle with ♪
♪ And quack together ♪
♪ But then one day ♪
♪ Elmo heard a-- ♪
(quacking)
♪ Oh gosh oh gee ♪
♪ Elmo's ducks came back ♪
(quacking)
(applauding)
(laughing) Thank you,
thank you, thank you.
Very good, ducks.
(quacking)
Thank you! (laughing)
(hoedown music)
- Hey there.
I can hear a hoedown.
Hmmm.
I wonder how many animals
are playing in the hoedown.
Let's count 'em together.
(banjo music)
♪ There's two sheep
strumming the old banjo ♪
♪ Tap your feet and start the show ♪
♪ Two sheep playing ♪
♪ Two sheep picking ♪
♪ Two sheep playing ♪
♪ Get your fingers clickin' ♪
♪ Clap your hands and stamp your feet ♪
♪ And count with me to this hoedown beat ♪
One
two,
two animals at the old hoedown.
♪ There's three pigs
strumming the old guitar ♪
♪ We're starting to count
and we're gonna go far ♪
♪ Three pigs jammin' ♪
♪ Three pigs strummin' ♪
♪ Three pigs playin' to
the tune we're hummin' ♪
♪ Now clap your hands
and stamp your feet ♪
♪ And count with me to this hoedown beat ♪
Three, four, five,
five animals at the old hoedown.
How many more animals are there?
♪ There's five ducks
jammin' on the drums ♪
♪ Time to have some countin' fun ♪
♪ Five ducks playin ♪
♪ Five ducks groovin' ♪
♪ Five ducks jammin' ♪
♪ Got this whole crowd movin' ♪
♪ Now clap your hands
and stamp your feet ♪
♪ Count one to ten ♪
♪ The hoedown's complete ♪
Six, seven,
eight, nine, 10.
There's 10 animals having a good time
jamming to their hoedown rhyme.
One, two, three, four,
five, six, seven, eight,
nine,
10.
♪ Now clap your hands
and stamp your feet ♪
♪ Count one to 10 ♪
♪ The hoedown's complete. ♪
(applauding)
- Yee-haw!
♪ Old McDonald had a farm ♪
♪ E-I-E-I-O ♪
♪ And on that farm they had a cow ♪
♪ E-I-E-I-O ♪
♪ With a-- ♪
♪ Moo moo ♪
♪ Here and a-- ♪
♪ Moo moo ♪
♪ There ♪
♪ Here a ♪
♪ Moo ♪
♪ There a ♪
♪ Moo ♪
♪ Everywhere a ♪
♪ Moo moo ♪
♪ Old MacDonald had a farm ♪
♪ E-I-E-I-O ♪
- Your turn, Farmer Abbi.
- Thank ya kindly, Farmer Grover.
♪ Old MacDonald had a farm ♪
♪ E-I-E-I-O ♪
♪ And on that farm they had a chicken ♪
♪ E-I-E-I-O ♪
♪ With a-- ♪
♪ Cluck cluck ♪
♪ Here and a-- ♪
♪ Cluck cluck ♪
♪ There ♪
♪ Here a-- ♪
♪ Cluck ♪
♪ There a-- ♪
(clucking)
♪ Everywhere a-- ♪
(clucking)
♪ Old MacDonald had a farm ♪
♪ E-I-E-I-O ♪
- Can Elmo take a turn?
- Go for it, Farmer Elmo.
- Oh, thank you.
Here we go.
♪ Old MacDonald had a farm ♪
♪ E-I-E-I-O ♪
♪ And on that farm they had a piggy ♪
♪ E-I-E-I-O ♪
♪ With a-- ♪
- Oink oink.
♪ Here and a-- ♪
- Oink oink.
♪ There ♪
♪ Here a-- ♪
- Oink.
♪ There a-- ♪
- Oink.
♪ Everywhere a-- ♪
- Oink oink.
♪ Old MacDonald had a farm ♪
♪ E-I-E-I-O ♪
- It looks like the animals
really love their farm fiesta.
- Ahhh! (chuckling)
Anytime, cute little farm friends.
Now come on, let's bring it home.
♪ E-I-E-I-O ♪
(cheering)
- Yeehaw!
(Spanish music)
- Let's count.
- [Counter] One.
- Uno.
- [Counter] Two.
- Dos.
- [Counter] Three.
- Tres.
- [Counter] Four.
- Quatro.
♪ Uno dos tres quatro ♪
♪ Let's go ♪
- Hey, amigo, (speaks in Spanish).
- Si, let's do it again.
- [Counter] One.
- Uno.
- [Counter] Two.
- Dos.
- [Counter] Three.
- Tres.
- [Counter] Four.
- Cuatro.
♪ Uno dos tres cuatro ♪
♪ Let's go. ♪
- Hey, this time, you do the Spanish.
- [Counter] Okay!
- One.
- [Counter] Uno.
- Two.
- [Counter] Dos.
- Three.
- [Counter] Tres.
- Four.
- [Counter] Cuatro.
- You got it.
♪ Uno dos tres cuatro ♪
♪ We are cuatro gatos. ♪
- Adios.
(Spanish music)
(laughing)
- I know, really!
- That is so funny.
- Oh, hi!
- Hello.
- Hola.
We're just about to sing a
song about five little ducks.
- Oh, you mean five fairy ducks.
- Fairy ducks?
- Five fairy ducks?
Elmo doesn't know that one, Abbi.
- What, really?
What?
But it's my favorite song of all time.
Oh boy, you guys are in for a treat.
- Okay.
- Oh!
- Wait for it.
Zippidy zap!
(laughing)
(Abbi clearing throat)
♪ Five fairy ducks ♪
(quacking)
♪ Went out one day ♪
♪ Beyond the castles and far away ♪
♪ Fairy Godmother said
it's time for a snack ♪
♪ But only four fairy ducks came back ♪
♪ Four fairy ducks ♪
(quacking)
♪ Went out one day ♪
♪ Beyond the castles and far away ♪
♪ Fairy Godmother said
its time for a snack ♪
♪ But only three fairy ducks came back ♪
♪ Three fairy ducks ♪
(quacking)
♪ Went out one day ♪
♪ Beyond the castles and far away ♪
♪ Fairy Godmother said
it's time for a snack ♪
♪ But only two fairy ducks came back ♪
♪ Two fairy ducks ♪
(quacking)
♪ Went out one day ♪
♪ Beyond the castles and far away ♪
♪ Fairy Godmother said
it's time for a snack ♪
♪ But only one fairy duck came back ♪
- Ah, little ducky.
♪ One fairy duck ♪
(quacking)
♪ Went out one day ♪
♪ Beyond the castles and far away ♪
♪ Fairy Godmother said
it's time for a snack ♪
♪ But none of the five
fairy ducks came back ♪
(sad whimpering)
(sniffing)
♪ Sad Fairy Godmother ♪
♪ Went out one day ♪
♪ Beyond the castles ♪
♪ And far away ♪
♪ Sad Fairy Godmother said ♪
♪ It's time for a snack ♪
♪ And all of the five
fairy ducks came back ♪
(laughing)
- Hey, fairy ducks, where'd ya go?
(quacking)
- What?
Honolulu?
- Whoo!
It is lovely this time of year.
- (laughing) That was fun.
Oh hi.
Wanna play an imagination game with Elmo?
Oh yay!
Let's imagine Elmo is
different kinds of animals.
Ready?
Here Elmo goes.
Hmm, let's see, let's imagine...
Ooh, Elmo is a kind of bird
that swims and lives
where it's very very cold.
Let's imagine Elmo is
a penguin (laughing).
Yay!
Look look look, see?
See, penguins have flippers.
See that?
Not wings.
And Elmo penguin waddles, like this,
waddle waddle waddle waddle waddle waddle.
(laughing)
Elmo wants to imagine
being another animal.
Yeah, yeah, a kind of lizard
that can change colors.
Let's imagine Elmo is a
chameleon.
Cool.
Elmo chameleon will
change colors, like this.
Pink.
(laughing) Purple.
Oh,
and now, light blue.
(laughing) Look at that.
Elmo chameleon blended
into the background.
Elmo chameleon is now camouflaged.
Wow.
Now, let's imagine Elmo is a little animal
that squeaks and likes to eat cheese.
Let's imagine Elmo is a
mouse.
Squeak squeak squeak squeak.
- Meow.
(meowing)
Uh-oh.
(Elmo breathes heavily)
(meowing)
Quick quick, let's stop imagining.
(meowing)
Hello, kitty cat.
(meowing)
Oh. (laughing)
Boy, that was a close one.
(purring)
(laughing)
- This blue jay's nest is empty.
Empty is a word that means when something,
like a nest, doesn't have anything in it.
There are zero birds in the nest.
Let's see what happens when he invites
his bird friends over.
♪ One fine evening ♪
♪ A blue jay had a party ♪
♪ Nine birds altogether ♪
♪ Blue jay and his friends ♪
♪ The nest was full and
everyone had a good time ♪
♪ Now they say good night
farewell and see you again ♪
♪ The robin flew away into the night ♪
♪ The pigeon hailed a cab
and was out of sight ♪
♪ The penguin put a
hat on and skied away ♪
♪ The duck put on a jet pack ♪
♪ Waved goodbye to blue jay ♪
- There were nine birds in the next
but now there are five.
Is it empty yet?
- No.
- That's right.
♪ The toucan grabbed a skateboard ♪
♪ And so did the crane ♪
♪ The peacock grabbed a
ladder and was carried away ♪
♪ There was a guest left
and she was a flamingo ♪
♪ Who jumped out of the
nest but she was okay ♪
♪ The blue jay waved
goodbye to his guests ♪
♪ Then he looked around and
saw a phone in his nest ♪
♪ Looks like mister robin
left it here by mistake ♪
♪ I'll fly it back to him ♪
♪ I hope he's still awake ♪
- Take a look at the nest now.
How many birds are left?
- Zero.
- That's right,
so is the nest empty now?
- Yeah.
- Alright!
(country music)
(flapping)
- [Narrator] One little chick, one.
Ready for some fun.
(cracking)
(cheeping)
(rattling)
Two little chicks, two.
Looking for their crew.
(crunching)
(thudding)
Three little chicks, three.
(clattering)
Jump and hop with glee.
(rustling)
Four little chicks, four.
Dancing on the floor.
One,
two,
three,
four.
(cheeping)
Four.
♪ Come on, dinosaurs, on your feet ♪
♪ Let's take a walk on Sesame Street ♪
♪ Fluff your feathers
and move your wings ♪
♪ Let's go do some dinosaur things ♪
♪ Follow me across the floor ♪
♪ And go tweet tweet roar roar roar ♪
♪ Tweet tweet roar roar roar ♪
♪ And flap flap and stomp some more ♪
♪ Flap flap and stomp some more ♪
♪ Now you're walking with a dinosaur ♪
♪ Now you're walking with a dinosaur ♪
- Paleontologist Elmo loves
walking with a dinosaur.
- Then let's walk some more.
♪ Walk with me right down the street ♪
♪ With a roar and a tweet tweet tweet ♪
♪ Now flap and stomp some more ♪
♪ You're walking with a dinosaur ♪
Come on.
♪ Tweet tweet roar roar roar ♪
♪ Tweet tweet roar roar roar ♪
♪ Then flap flap and stomp some more ♪
♪ Flap flap and stomp some more ♪
♪ Now you're walking with a dino ♪
♪ Walking with a dino ♪
♪ Walking with a dinosaur ♪
- Hi.
Elmo's gonna show all the ways
that Elmo is just the
same as Miss Chicken here.
(clucking)
Oh, and that's the first one, clucking.
(clucking)
Well, well, Elmo talks,
and chickens can't talk,
so that's different, but
Elmo can cluck just like a chicken.
Watch this.
Cluck, cluck cluck, cluck cluck,
cluck cluck cluck cluck cluck.
Almost the same, huh?
(clucking)
Ah, good point.
Missus Chicken has
wings and Elmo has arms,
which is different,
but Elmo can flap Elmo's
arms like they were wings,
like this, flap flap,
flap flap flap flap flap.
How 'bout that?
Just the same as a chicken, huh?
(clucking)
A-ha, another thing that is the same.
Missus Chicken breathes, and
Elmo breathes, too, like this.
(inhaling and exhaling loudly)
(exasperating sighing)
Boy, Missus Chicken didn't know
we're the same in so many ways, huh?
(clucking)
(squeaking plastic)
(clucking)
(Elmo laughing)
Well, Missus Chicken
got Elmo with that one,
'cause Elmo can't lay an egg,
so that is really really different.
But, sometimes, it's great to be the same
and it's great to be different.
Let's celebrate being both
the same and different.
(clucking)
Okay, Missus Chicken,
do you know the funky chicken?
(clucking)
Then let's do it!
("Funky Chicken" by Rufus Thomas)
Double time.
Snake.
You ready?
(clucking)
(laughing)
♪ Worm your way up ♪
♪ Then worm your way down ♪
♪ Now wiggldy worm ♪
♪ Wiggldy worm around ♪
♪ Wiggldy worm ♪
♪ Wiggldy worm ♪
♪ That's what the worms do ♪
♪ Wiggldy worm ♪
♪ Wiggldy worm ♪
♪ Round ♪
(laughing)
(ukulele music)
- [Narrator] The letter T.
Turtle starts with T.
(ukulele music)
♪ Oooh ♪
(ukulele music)
- [Narrator] The letter T.
T is for turtle.
♪ Grab a wave ♪
♪ Our underwater search begins ♪
♪ Yeah ♪
♪ We must be brave and
we must move our fins ♪
♪ Move your fins low ♪
♪ Move your fins up high ♪
♪ We'll find that fish ♪
♪ We won't come up dry ♪
♪ All around the ocean ♪
♪ We're all around the sea ♪
♪ Gotta find Elmo's goldfish ♪
♪ Dorothy ♪
♪ All around the ocean ♪
♪ Through the deep blue ♪
♪ To catch that fish we need a clue ♪
- What kind of a clue?
- Well Dorothy's orange.
Maybe we should look for something orange?
- A great idea, Abbi-fish.
Come on, fishies, let's keep looking,
and if you see something
orange, yell, glub glub!
♪ All around the ocean ♪
♪ All around the sea ♪
♪ Gotta find Elmo's goldfish ♪
♪ Dorothy ♪
♪ All around the ocean ♪
♪ Through the deep blue ♪
♪ Let's look for something
with an orange hue ♪
- [Narrator] The letter
C, and C is for counting.
(sounding out C) counting.
Wow, look at all those cute cats.
Let's count them.
♪ One ♪
- Meow.
♪ Two. ♪
♪ Three, four, five ♪
♪ Six ♪
♪ Seven ♪
♪ Eight nine ten cats. ♪
There were 10 cats altogether.
Hey, that cat looks like
he's up to something.
Ah, balls of yarn are in that big basket.
Cats love to play with yarn.
I hope there's enough
balls for all of them.
Let's count them to make sure.
♪ One ♪
♪ Two ♪
♪ Three four five ♪
♪ Six ♪
♪ Seven ♪
♪ Eight nine 10 ♪
Yeah, there's enough.
10 balls of yarn for 10 cats.
- Meow.
- Great counting.
- Oh no,
my yarn!
- Meow.
- [Narrator] C is for counting.
The letter C.
♪ Walking the dog ♪
♪ It's fun out walking the dog ♪
♪ Looking around ♪
♪ At all we see ♪
♪ On our street walking the dog ♪
♪ Folks we meet walking the dog ♪
♪ They're always sure to say hi ♪
♪ I'm wondering why ♪
♪ Each lamp post and tree ♪
♪ They're all out walking the dog ♪
♪ So happy walking the dog ♪
♪ No finer friends or company ♪
♪ When we're out walking the dog ♪
♪ What's best 'bout walking the dog ♪
♪ Is all the doggies and people we meet ♪
♪ My doggy and me ♪
(barking)
♪ Is all the doggies and people we meet ♪
♪ My doggy and me ♪
♪ My doggy and me ♪
- [Narrator] B is for birds.
I love to go looking for
birds with my friends.
Birds are everywhere.
You just have to know where to look.
Morning is a great time to find them.
That's when they go hunting
for seeds and insects.
But try and be quiet so
you don't scare them away.
Birds come in lots of
sizes, shapes, and colors.
Some birds are small and fly really fast,
some like to hang out and get warm.
Other birds love swimming in the water.
You can see lots of
birds, just by watching.
A pair of binoculars
helps to see the ones that are far away.
I like to bring a notebook
to draw the birds we see.
Birds are my favorite thing.
I hope we get to go bird
watching again tomorrow.
(upbeat music)
♪ Danielle the Dinosaur
was shaking her tail ♪
♪ Skipping in a park
on her favorite trail ♪
♪ Soon she started thinking
what fun it would be ♪
♪ To meet up at the diner
with her pals for a treat ♪
♪ She walked to a diner
and the door made a chime ♪
♪ Delicious smells fill their dino mind ♪
♪ Dragon fruit and dandelions ♪
♪ Strawberry pie ♪
♪ Sat down at the table ♪
♪ She was ready to dine ♪
♪ Dinosaur begins with D ♪
♪ Dicerotops ♪
♪ Deinocheirus ♪
♪ D D D ♪
♪ To grow big and strong ♪
♪ Dinos have to dine ♪
♪ A yummy meal with all your
friends is just divine ♪
♪ Dave was eating dates
right along with Sue ♪
♪ With a side of deviled
eggs and dill pickles too ♪
♪ Donna tried the danish and
she shared with them all ♪
♪ Everybody smiled ♪
♪ Yes they were having a ball ♪
♪ Dinosaur begins with D ♪
♪ Dicerotops ♪
♪ Deinocheirus ♪
♪ D D D ♪
♪ To grow big and strong ♪
♪ Dinos have to dine ♪
♪ A yummy D meal with all
your friends is just divine ♪
♪ Dinosaur begins with the letter D ♪
(frogs croaking)
(sounding out F)
- [Narrator] F.
(frogs croaking)
F is for frog.
- Frog.
- [Narrator] Frog.
We're doing a letter F today.
Are you ready?
- Yeah!
- [Narrator] Okay, here we go.
♪ You can find them in water ♪
♪ You can find them in mud ♪
♪ Frogs love to jump and fill
their bellies with bugs ♪
♪ They use their legs to jump high ♪
♪ They're tongues to get food ♪
♪ Some can change colors
and hide from you ♪
- Frog.
♪ F is for frog ♪
♪ And froggies are fun ♪
♪ Frogs like to swim and soak up the sun ♪
- Frog.
♪ F is for frog ♪
♪ They croak and say ribbit ♪
♪ You can find them by ponds ♪
♪ Or searching for crickets ♪
♪ Frog ♪
(sounding out F) F.
(sounding out F) Frog.
(sounding out F) F.
- Frog.
- F is for frog.
(piano music)
(Elmo laughing)
♪ Let's flap our wings and fly together ♪
♪ Little butterfly friend ♪
♪ Flutter through the sky together ♪
♪ Little butterfly friend ♪
♪ We can fly from here to there ♪
♪ We can stop and smell a rose ♪
♪ We can flutter up and down ♪
♪ You can land on Elmo's nose ♪
- Ohp, hello.
♪ Let's flap our wings and go together ♪
♪ Little butterfly friend ♪
♪ Flying high and low together ♪
♪ Little butterfly friend ♪
♪ As free as a breeze on a sunny day ♪
♪ We're butterflying all the way ♪
♪ Let's flap our wings and fly ♪
♪ Little ♪
♪ Butterfly ♪
♪ Friend ♪
♪ Little ♪
♪ Butterfly ♪
♪ Friend ♪
You're Elmo's friend.
(laughing) That tickles.
- The letter D is for dog.
My name is Micah.
This is the story of my sister, Sadie,
and her service dog, Solar.
Sadie was born with a disease
which makes it hard to use her legs.
She also has autism which affects
the way she feels and thinks.
Solar has a big job.
He had special training to
help Sadie with lots of things.
Solar wears a vest
which lets people know he's helping Sadie.
No petting him when he's at work.
- No, no, no, we don't pet
the dog when he's working.
- [Micah] Solar can
help Sadie get dressed.
- [Sadie] Good boy.
- [Micah] Sometimes it's
hard for Sadie to focus
and Solar is a big help.
Sadie likes to rub her
toes into Solar's soft fur.
Solar helps Sadie stays calm
when she goes to the doctor.
- [Doctor] Okay, that sounds good.
- [Micah] When Sadie goes to sleep,
Solar makes her feel safe
by lying down with her.
- Good night, Mom.
- [Micah] I love Solar being
a part of our amazing family.
D is for dog.
Service dog.
(dog barking)
- Bert, hey Bert.
Wake up, Bert?
- Huh?
What what what, I'm up, I'm up, what what?
- You'll never believe
the dream I just had.
(Bert sighing)
- I bet you're gonna tell
me about it, aren't ya?
- Nope, I'm gonna sing about it, instead.
- Oh no.
♪ Well I dreamed I was awakened ♪
♪ By a rather funny sound ♪
(monkeys howling)
♪ So I lifted up my head
and I looked all around ♪
♪ Do you know what it was that I saw ♪
(monkeys howling)
♪ There were monkeys on
my bed right next to me ♪
♪ They were on ♪
♪ They were on ♪
♪ They were on my bed ♪
♪ Dancing and prancing
all around my head ♪
♪ I decided that I shouldn't stay ♪
♪ So I left the monkeys on the bed ♪
♪ So that they could play ♪
- Thanks, Ernie!
(monkeys howling)
♪ Now as I left I heard a funny sound ♪
(elephant trumpeting)
♪ I don't think I'd ever
heard that sound before ♪
♪ It was coming from my drawer ♪
♪ What could it be ♪
♪ I tiptoed over to the drawer to see ♪
(elephant roaring)
♪ It was in ♪
♪ It was in ♪
♪ It was in my drawer ♪
♪ So I took a deep breath
and I counted to four ♪
♪ One ♪
♪ Two ♪
♪ Three ♪
♪ Four ♪
♪ And something went up
when I opened the drawer ♪
(elephant trumpeting)
♪ It was a long gray
trunk of a huge elephant ♪
♪ There's an elephant
living there in my drawer ♪
♪ I guess I can't get
to my socks anymore ♪
♪ 'Cause they're in there too ♪
♪ That's a truth that's firm ♪
♪ My socks are in the drawer
with a big ol' pachyderm ♪
(elephant trumpeting)
♪ He was in ♪
♪ They were on ♪
♪ He was in ♪
♪ They were on ♪
♪ And I tell you it's true ♪
♪ Our room was turning
into an in and on zoo ♪
♪ So I sat myself down ♪
♪ To rest my achin' head ♪
♪ And as the chimps danced on ♪
♪ Something moved under the bed ♪
♪ From under under under ♪
♪ Came a horrible sound ♪
♪ From under the bed ♪
♪ And on top of the ground ♪
♪ I didn't want to see it ♪
♪ At least not for a while ♪
(roaring)
♪ But it was too late for
out popped a crocodile ♪
♪ One was under ♪
♪ Two were on ♪
♪ The other was in ♪
♪ I know it was my room
but I really couldn't win ♪
♪ And I thought to myself ♪
♪ They're doing no harm ♪
♪ I'll just change the room
to an in on under farm ♪
♪ I know it was a dream Bert ♪
♪ But still I wonder ♪
♪ Were there really animals
living in on and under ♪
♪ Were there really animals living in ♪
♪ On ♪
♪ And under ♪
- Don't be ridiculous, Ernie.
Ernie, of course there
aren't, it was only a dream.
- Yeah, I guess you're right, Bert.
Oh well, I'm gonna get breakfast.
- I guess I might as well get up, too.
Okay, well, I'll be
there in a second, Ernie.
I just wanna get dressed.
(elephant trumpeting)
(Bert yelling)
Ernie!
(elephant trumpeting)
(Bert yelling)
(upbeat music)
