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Number 102 features Maria, David, Luis, Big Bird, and Oscar. Plus, Roosevelt Franklin talks about up and down, Cookie and Herry sing a duet, and several classic animations like 30 Dots, Melvin the Moving Man, and Lovely Eleven Morning!
Sesame Street Old School Outline 102
Season 4: David tries to learns Spanish to impress Maria/Oscar’s imaginary friend
Sponsors: K, M, 11
Scene 1: Maria and David are spending time on the steps of 123 Sesame Street. Maria leaves to return some books at the library. She and Luis pass one another and they have a quick, friendly conversation in Spanish. David wishes to learn some Spanish to impress Maria. David asks Luis to teach him some Spanish. Luis agrees.
Cartoon/Song: “It’s a Lovely Eleven Morning” (art by Bud Luckey)
Film: People and things go down (music by Joe Raposo)
Muppets: An Anything Muppet girl explains that the number 11 looks the same upside-down as it does normally. The camera flips itself to prove her point!
Cartoon: Melvin the Moving Man
Scene 2: Luis uses a dictionary to teach some basic Spanish words to David, who just can’t get it right. Big Bird walks by and offers to help teach David, but his Spanish pronunciation is even worse than David’s!
Muppets: Ernie and Bert have an appliance war, and blow a fuse in the process
Film: An apple tree (jazz soundtrack)
Cartoon: The M Who Came to Dinner
Muppets: Roosevelt Franklin Elementary School: Up and Down
Cartoon: Marvelous Martha
Scene 3: David tries to say hello to Maria in Spanish, but the conversation falls apart quickly. David confesses that he wanted to impress Maria with some Spanish, so he had Luis teach him. Maria and Luis decide to help David, and Big Bird asks for a lesson as well.
Muppets: The Anything Muppets cheer for the letter K
Cartoon: K is for Key (speech balloon)
Film/Song: Kangaroo Blues (by Joe Raposo)
Celebrity: Bill Cosby and his twin count from 1 to 20
Muppets: Kermit asks Fuzzyface (proto-Grover) to climb into a box as part of a demonstration of the word “IN.” Fuzzyface goes under, on top of, and next to the box, frustrating Kermit. It turns out that Fuzzyface can’t go in the box because Fred the Dragon is already inside!
Scene 4: Oscar introduces David, Luis, and Maria to his imaginary friend, a dinosaur named Grimosaurus. The adults giggle and play along, until they feel the ground rumbling. As they exit hastily, Oscar realizes that the rumbling came from the garbage trucks approaching from around the corner!
Film: What do birds eat?
Muppets/Song: Cookie Monster and Herry Monster sing, “M-M-Monster Meal”
Cartoon: A boy teaches his sister about up and down by running her up and down a flight of stairs
Film: A clown (Dennis Allen) takes off his makeup. Which face do you like better?
Cartoon: A girl with a guitar is drawn, while English- and Spanish-speaking children guess what it is.
Muppets: Bert asks Ernie to put away his toys, so Ernie creates a system to sort his toys. However, Ernie’s categories apply only to his fire engine.
Scene 5: David sorts a group of objects by size, while Maria translates in Spanish. The objects are a doll, a magnet, a ping-pong ball, a vinyl record, a salad bowl, and a potted plant.
Cartoon: 30 dots (one shows up late)
Muppets/Song: Grover sings “What Do I Do When I’m Alone?”
Film: This is the desert
Cartoon: K is for Kangaroo
Muppets: Sherlock Hemlock solves the Twiddlebug Mystery (featuring Prairie Dawn and the Twiddlebugs)
Cartoon: 30 dots (one shows up early)
Scene 6: David counts to 11 in English, and Maria counts to 11 in Spanish. Then they switch roles, and David nails it!
Cartoon: A kitten is knitting a kerchief, a kite, and a polka-dot mitten
Cartoon: 30 dots (perfect take)
Muppet/Kid Moment: Grover and Polly recite the alphabet
Scene 7: Luis, David, and Big Bird play with the kids as Maria announces the sponsors. SS sign still: Mr. Hooper. CTW sign still: Bob.
CAST:
Northern Calloway as David
Emilio Delgado as Luis
Sonia Manzano as Maria
Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar
JIM HENSON’S MUPPETS:
Frank Oz as Bert, Cookie Monster, Grover, Fuzzyface, AMs
Jerry Nelson as Herry Monster, Sherlock Hemlock, AMs
Fran Brill as Prairie Dawn, AMs
Matt Robinson as Roosevelt Franklin (voice only)
Jim Henson as Ernie, Kermit, Fred the Dragon, AMs
Sesame Street Old School Outline 102
Season 4: David tries to learns Spanish to impress Maria/Oscar’s imaginary friend
Sponsors: K, M, 11
Scene 1: Maria and David are spending time on the steps of 123 Sesame Street. Maria leaves to return some books at the library. She and Luis pass one another and they have a quick, friendly conversation in Spanish. David wishes to learn some Spanish to impress Maria. David asks Luis to teach him some Spanish. Luis agrees.
Cartoon/Song: “It’s a Lovely Eleven Morning” (art by Bud Luckey)
Film: People and things go down (music by Joe Raposo)
Muppets: An Anything Muppet girl explains that the number 11 looks the same upside-down as it does normally. The camera flips itself to prove her point!
Cartoon: Melvin the Moving Man
Scene 2: Luis uses a dictionary to teach some basic Spanish words to David, who just can’t get it right. Big Bird walks by and offers to help teach David, but his Spanish pronunciation is even worse than David’s!
Muppets: Ernie and Bert have an appliance war, and blow a fuse in the process
Film: An apple tree (jazz soundtrack)
Cartoon: The M Who Came to Dinner
Muppets: Roosevelt Franklin Elementary School: Up and Down
Cartoon: Marvelous Martha
Scene 3: David tries to say hello to Maria in Spanish, but the conversation falls apart quickly. David confesses that he wanted to impress Maria with some Spanish, so he had Luis teach him. Maria and Luis decide to help David, and Big Bird asks for a lesson as well.
Muppets: The Anything Muppets cheer for the letter K
Cartoon: K is for Key (speech balloon)
Film/Song: Kangaroo Blues (by Joe Raposo)
Celebrity: Bill Cosby and his twin count from 1 to 20
Muppets: Kermit asks Fuzzyface (proto-Grover) to climb into a box as part of a demonstration of the word “IN.” Fuzzyface goes under, on top of, and next to the box, frustrating Kermit. It turns out that Fuzzyface can’t go in the box because Fred the Dragon is already inside!
Scene 4: Oscar introduces David, Luis, and Maria to his imaginary friend, a dinosaur named Grimosaurus. The adults giggle and play along, until they feel the ground rumbling. As they exit hastily, Oscar realizes that the rumbling came from the garbage trucks approaching from around the corner!
Film: What do birds eat?
Muppets/Song: Cookie Monster and Herry Monster sing, “M-M-Monster Meal”
Cartoon: A boy teaches his sister about up and down by running her up and down a flight of stairs
Film: A clown (Dennis Allen) takes off his makeup. Which face do you like better?
Cartoon: A girl with a guitar is drawn, while English- and Spanish-speaking children guess what it is.
Muppets: Bert asks Ernie to put away his toys, so Ernie creates a system to sort his toys. However, Ernie’s categories apply only to his fire engine.
Scene 5: David sorts a group of objects by size, while Maria translates in Spanish. The objects are a doll, a magnet, a ping-pong ball, a vinyl record, a salad bowl, and a potted plant.
Cartoon: 30 dots (one shows up late)
Muppets/Song: Grover sings “What Do I Do When I’m Alone?”
Film: This is the desert
Cartoon: K is for Kangaroo
Muppets: Sherlock Hemlock solves the Twiddlebug Mystery (featuring Prairie Dawn and the Twiddlebugs)
Cartoon: 30 dots (one shows up early)
Scene 6: David counts to 11 in English, and Maria counts to 11 in Spanish. Then they switch roles, and David nails it!
Cartoon: A kitten is knitting a kerchief, a kite, and a polka-dot mitten
Cartoon: 30 dots (perfect take)
Muppet/Kid Moment: Grover and Polly recite the alphabet
Scene 7: Luis, David, and Big Bird play with the kids as Maria announces the sponsors. SS sign still: Mr. Hooper. CTW sign still: Bob.
CAST:
Northern Calloway as David
Emilio Delgado as Luis
Sonia Manzano as Maria
Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar
JIM HENSON’S MUPPETS:
Frank Oz as Bert, Cookie Monster, Grover, Fuzzyface, AMs
Jerry Nelson as Herry Monster, Sherlock Hemlock, AMs
Fran Brill as Prairie Dawn, AMs
Matt Robinson as Roosevelt Franklin (voice only)
Jim Henson as Ernie, Kermit, Fred the Dragon, AMs