Sesame Street | |||||
Number 6 Games (repeat of 4172) | |||||
Air date | November 10, 2010 | ||||
Season | Season 41 (2010) | ||||
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COLD OPEN | What's the Word on the Street?: Half (First: Episode 4172) |
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SCENE | Chris welcomes the viewer and remarks how quiet mornings are on the street, until Telly blares his whistle and wears a coach uniform. He gives Chris clues as to what today is with a marching band and baton twirlers (with 6 kids in each). Chris guesses it’s Number 6 Day and Telly brings on the cheerleaders, but there’s only five of them. Telly takes note and makes Chris the sixth cheerleader. The cheerleaders cheer off as Telly brings out a talking number 6, who officially lets the games commence. Telly introduces the first game, The Six-Pig Tickle (“It’s got pigs! It’s got tickling! You’re gonna love it!”) |
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SCENE cont’d | Elmo finishes warming up and is ready to be tickled by the pigs. After a cheer, Elmo is tickled by pigs, until Telly blares his whistle and interrupts, claiming there’s too many pigs. Telly counts 7 pigs and feels the day is ruined. (“Oh, the agony of defeat!”) Chris tells him to calm down and points out that by subtracting one pig, there will be six. Telly asks one pig to leave and they count 6 pigs, which begin tickling Elmo. |
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SCENE cont’d | Telly announces the half-time show, a number 3 (as she is half of 6). She explains to the audience that despite their current confusion, they’ll soon learn about division and fractions and will already know 3 is half of 6. |
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SCENE cont’d | Now, it’s time for the Chicken Laying Six Eggs event. They huddle into Big Bird’s nest area as a chicken named Miriam tries to lay six eggs, but tires out after laying three. Big Bird is prepared and brings out Inga, a spare chicken he has. She too, only lays three eggs. Telly thinks the event is ruined again, until Chris adds the eggs together, making six. With the final event over, it’s time for the finale – Pete from Peoria sings the “Six Penguins in My Shirt” song. However, the number 6 arrives to inform them that Pete missed his flight, while the shirt and penguins arrived on another one. Chris convinces Telly to perform in Pete’s place. |
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SCENE cont’d | Dressed in an over-sized coat, Telly sings “Six Penguins in My Shirt”. He then takes the penguins to get some fish. |
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Celebrity / Muppets | Chandra Wilson and Murray Monster break things in half, including food, paper and a chair! (First: Episode 4172) |
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Muppets | Murray announces Abby's Flying Fairy School is coming soon, but first, he and the kids rap about Q words. (First: Episode 4198) |
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Cartoon | A page (David Rudman) tries to make way for Queen Quagmire, but a duck gets in his way. Aritst: David Wachtenheim (First: Episode 4073) |
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Muppets | Murray and Carson introduce Abby's Flying Fairy School. (First: Episode 4187) |
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Muppets / Animation | Abby's Flying Fairy School Today, the class will take the "Tooth Fairy Test", where they must retrieve a child's tooth, change it into a coin, then leave it under their pillow. They appear in a little girl's bedroom and Blögg tries a sleeping spell to make sure she doesn't wake up, but it affects Mrs. Sparklenose as well. Now on their own, Blögg tries to get the tooth, but his hand gets stuck under the girl's head. They use the magic lifting word (up) and she rises into the air. But, now how do they make the tooth into a coin? They call on Spot, who shows them a commercial for The World Tooth Bank, where chanting "ATM" will conjure up a tooth-to-coin machine. They chant the letters and convert the tooth into one coin. Blögg tries to slip it under the pillow, but they keep saying down, making her fall on his hand again. Gonnigan loses his grip and falls onto a TV remote, showing a workout show, which continuously makes the girl go up and down. They finally get the coin under the pillow, when Mrs. Sparklenose wakes up, ready to begin the test. She sees the great job they've already done and awards them their Tooth Fairy Badges. (First: Episode 4213) |
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Song | Jerry Nelson sings the "Clean Tooth Tango." |
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Muppets | Murray announces Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures is almost here, but first he counts 6 of various things. (First: Episode 4189) |
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Film | The number 6 is hidden in a pile of pebbles. |
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Muppets | Murray and a large group of kids introduce Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures. (First: Episode 4195) |
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Muppets / Animation | Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures: Gopher Broke — Ernie and Bert look for Rubber Duckie in a series of gopher tunnels. (First: Episode 4193) |
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Muppets | Murray announces it's almost time for "Elmo's World". He then plays "Sounds of the Street" and asks the viewer to identify the sounds he hears. He listens to the sound of a garbage truck, an airplane and a penguin on a pogo-stick. (First: Episode 4198) |
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Song | A boy gets ready for school as a song plays: "Get Up" (to the tune of Outkast's "Hey Ya"). (First: Episode 4110) |
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Muppets | Murray and Rachael introduce "Elmo's World." (First: Episode 4189) |
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Muppets | Elmo's World: School (First: Episode 4093) |
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Muppets | Murray tries announcing the sponsors, but forgets them. He rethinks the day, announces them and signs off. |
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