MURRAY: Do you know a lot
about emotions and feelings?
Great!
Then you're ready to
play Name That Emotion!
In this game we
have to figure out
what feeling our
contestants are feeling.
Ready to play?
Great!
Ovejita--
OVEJITA: Si.
MURRAY: Bring in the
first contestant.
OVEJITA: Muy bien.
Ho ho.
MURRAY: See who it
is-- It's Chicken.
OVEJITA: Hee hee hee.
CHICKEN: [LAUGHING]
MURRAY: Oh, she's laughing.
Ms. Chicken, can you
describe a little bit
about how you're feeling?
CHICKEN: Oh, I'll try, Murray.
Well, it's a really
good feeling.
I laid this egg and I
just can't stop smiling.
MURRAY: It's a
really good feeling
and she can't stop smiling.
What feeling is the
chicken feeling?
Happy?
You think the chicken is happy?
Let's find out.
Ms. Chicken, are you happy?
CHICKEN: Well, as a matter
of fact, Murray, I am happy!
[LAUGHING]
MURRAY: We did it!
We named that emotion!
[APPLAUSE]
CHICKEN: You named
me my emotion.
MURRAY: Thank you, Ms. Chicken.
CHICKEN: You're welcome, Murray.
MURRAY: Ready to play some more?
Great.
Ovejita-- Bring in
the next contestant.
TIGER: [CRYING]
MURRAY: It's a tiger.
He seems upset.
Let's find out a little
about what he's feeling.
Oh, Mr. Tiger-- can
you give us a clue
as to how you're feeling?
TIGER: [CRYING] Oh, I
dropped my ice cream cone
and I've got kind
of a yucky feeling.
And I can't stop
crying. [CRYING]
MURRAY: OK.
It's a yucky feeling and
he can't stop crying.
Do you know how the
tiger is feeling?
Sad?
You think the tiger is sad?
Let's find out.
Mr. Tiger, are you sad?
TIGER: Oh-- Yes!
I'm sad.
Thank you for helping me
name my emotion! [CRYING]
MURRAY: We did it!
We named that emotion!
[APPLAUSE]
MURRAY: Great job!
It's an octopus.
The octopus is
jumping up and down.
Excuse me, Mr. Octopus.
Can you give us a little hint
as to how you're feeling?
OCTOPUS: Oh, sure.
Well, tomorrow is my birthday!
And I've got a really,
really good feeling.
And I just can't wait
for something to happen!
MURRAY: It's a really,
really good feeling
where you can't wait
for something to happen.
OCTOPUS: Oh, yeah!
MURRAY: What is the
octopus feeling?
Excited?
You think he's excited?
Mr. Octopus, are you excited?
OCTOPUS: That's it!
I am excited!
MURRAY: We did it!
We named that emotion!
Thank you, Mr. Octopus.
Ready to play again?
Ovejita-- next contestant!
It's a crab.
CRAB: [YELLING]
MURRAY: And it's yelling.
Mr. Crab, can you
give us a little hint
as to how you're feeling?
CRAB: Well, Murray--
it's not a nice feeling.
Somebody knocked
over my sand castle.
And it makes my body feel tight.
And I just want to
scream, and yell,
and stamp my crab
claws! [YELLING]
MURRAY: Screaming and yelling
and stamping crab claws.
How is the crab feeling?
Angry?
Do you think the crab is angry?
Mr. Crab, are you angry?
CRAB: I'm angry, Murray!
I'm angry!
Argh. [YELLING]
MURRAY: We did it We
named that emotion!
[APPLAUSE]
MURRAY: Ha ha ha!
Great job!
You're really good at this game.
PIGEON: Oh dear, oh dear.
MURRAY: It's a pigeon.
PIGEON: Oh dear, oh dear, oh no.
MURRAY: She seems like
something's wrong.
Can you tell us, Ms. Pigeon--
what are you feeling right now?
PIGEON: Well, I'll try, Murray.
See, tomorrow I
got to fly south.
And I ain't never been
there before, see?
And I don't know
if they're going
to have the birdseed
that I like there, see?
And I got this queasy
feeling in my tummy.
Oh dear, oh dear.
Oh, oh!
MURRAY: OK.
She's got a really
queasy feeling.
She doesn't know how
it's going to go.
What do you think the
pigeon is feeling?
PIGEON: Oh dear--
MURRAY: Do you
think she's anxious?
Let's find out.
Ms. Pigeon, are you
feeling anxious?
PIGEON: That's it, Murray!
I'm feeling anxious!
Thank you for helping
me to name my emotion.
MURRAY: We did it!
Ha ha ha!
[APPLAUSE]
MURRAY: We named that emotion!
Thank you, Ms. Pigeon.
MURRAY: PIGEON: You're
welcome, I'm sure.
MURRAY: Come on!
Let's keep going.
Bring in the next contestant!
GROUCH: [GRUMBLING] Contestant?
No.
I'm not playing a game.
MURRAY: It seems to be a grouch.
GROUCH: [GRUMBLING] Nah.
MURRAY: Oh, well.
Let's see.
Mr. Grouch--
GROUCH: Hm?
MURRAY: Can you tell us a little
bit about how you're feeling?
GROUCH: I'm not
telling you nothing.
MURRAY: Well, don't you
want to play our game?
GROUCH: No, I don't
want to play your game.
MURRAY: Seems like he's cranky.
GROUCH: Yeah.
MURRAY: And a little bit grumpy.
GROUCH: Argh.
MURRAY: How do you think
this Grouch is feeling?
Grouchy?
You think the Grouch is grouchy?
Let's find out.
Mr. Grouch-- Are you grouchy?
GROUCH: Of course, I'm grouchy.
I'm a Grouch!
MURRAY: We did it!
[APPLAUSE]
MURRAY: We named that emotion!
Ha ha ha!
Thank you for
playing, Mr. Grouch.
GROUCH: No, I didn't play!
MURRAY: Great job!
GROUCH: I did not play!
MURRAY: Teamwork's
a great feeling.
GROUCH: No, no.
I didn't play your game.
GROVER: Say hello
to Grover's friends.
BILL: Hi, I'm Bill.
I'm tall.
PHIL: I'm Phil and I'm taller.
SALLY: Hi.
I'm Sally.
I'm tallest.
GROVER: Yes.
