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Number 113 is going to be the last outline I post for a while. I am finishing up school, and need to focus on my studies for the next three to four months. But I shall try to return in the summer with more outlines. Enjoy this one, where the cast tries to cheer up an angry Herry Monster. Plus, Bad Bart surprises Marshall Earp, Ernie and Cookie Monster have an identity crisis, and a Muppet choir sings "I'm So Lonely."
Sesame Street Old School Outline 113
Season 9: Herry Monster can’t be cheered up
Sponsors: S, V, 10
Scene 1: Bob says good morning to the viewer and notices Herry Monster coming down the street. When he addresses Herry good morning, Herry simply frowns and grunts. As Herry passes by Hooper’s Store, David offers him a lollipop, but Herry refuses it and tells David off. When Susan and Big Bird greet Herry, he sneers at them. Everyone agrees that Herry Monster is in a rotten mood!
Cartoon: A man slips on his daughter’s roller skate and falls. The girl says that her dad is angry, but he still loves her!
Muppets: Ernie and Cookie Monster are unable to tell each other apart because they both have wiggly fingers, large mouths, funny laughs, and love cookies. A Green Anything Muppet tells them how they’re different, making them feel better.
Film: Herding sheep in the winter
Cartoon: The Yo-Yo Master
Film: The hamburger bun factory
Cartoon: A sprightly seal tells the story of six silly sailors who split up on a seesaw (art by Tee Collins)
Scene 2: Big Bird and David offer to play with Herry Monster, but he refuses. Big Bird: “Boy, Herry is even grouchier than Oscar today!” David: “Yeah, and Oscar’s a pretty hard act to beat.”
Cartoon: S is for Santa, Snow, and Sleigh
Muppets: The Twiddlebugs figure out how to get to the zoo
Cartoon: S is for subway, sailboat, sled, scooter, skates, skis, and stop!
Cartoon: A man asks a stranger for directions to the city, and builds a sand castle to show him what the city looks like. It turns out that the stranger is an alien!
Muppet/Kid Moment: The Count and Ingrid count to 20 in Spanish
Film: Footage of Paul Simon recording “Bingo,” and how vinyl records are made
Scene 3: Susan and Bob attempt to make Herry feel better by playing “One of These Things.” Herry guesses incorrectly, which only compounds the problem. After ripping the board in half, Herry storms off.
Muppets: A Muppet driver waits a long time for the attendant to give him gasoline, but other drivers wait only a short time for the same thing!
Cartoon: Two men stand atop a letter V and discuss its importance
Cast: Mr. Hooper adds chairs
Cartoon: Pinball Number Count #10
Muppets: Ernie gives Bert a doctor’s checkup
Film: Baby turtles swim around
Scene 4: Everyone tries to talk to Herry, but he doesn’t want to even be near anybody today. Herry yells at everyone to stop making him feel better and to leave him alone. He kicks the wastebasket and the mailbox over, sending trash and letters everywhere. Everyone leaves Herry alone.
Cartoon: The Villain in the Panama Hat
Cast: Maria subtracts chairs in a spoof of sporting events
Film/Song: Henson #10
Muppets: Kermit gives a lecture on long and short. He asks Grover to hop and sing for a long time, while Kermit does those things for a short time. Grover gets tired and asks to switch. As a result, Grover gets to tickle Kermit for a short time, but Kermit gets to tickle him for a long time!
Cartoon: 30 dots (perfect take)
Scene 5: Herry Monster sits by Oscar’s can, still seething. As he reflects on the events of the day, he realizes how nasty he’s been. Herry wants to talk to someone, but he looks around and nobody is on Sesame Street. He begins to feel very lonely.
Cartoon: A little girl tries to figure out why a dog is crying
Muppets/Song: The Anything Muppets sing, “I’m So Lonely”
Film: The sad flower
Cartoon: V is for Venus, Violin, Volcano, Vegetables, and Vampire…
Scene 6: Oscar pops up and asks, “Hey, Herry! What’s with the frowning? I’ve never wanted to talk with you as much as I do now!” Herry opens up about his bad day: when he woke up, he stubbed his toe on his rocking horse. Then he fell into a mud puddle outside his house. Then the ice cream man was out of chocolate ice cream! But he got angry with everyone when they tried to help him; and now none of them are here. Oscar advises Herry to scream: “Let it all out, kid! Immerse yourself in anger and grouchiness!” After letting out a thunderous roar, Herry is no longer angry! He thanks Oscar, who denies having helped him.
Cartoon: S is for Snake
Muppets: Bad Bart warns the local cowpokes that he has a surprise for Marshall Earp. As the townspeople watch the showdown, Bad Bart reveals his surprise: a birthday party for Marshall Earp!
Film: Rhythm is everywhere!
Cartoon/Song: Ten Tiny Turtles (art by Bud Luckey)
Muppet/Kid Moment: Bert tells John-John how he felt when he lost his paper clips. John-John acts out each emotion.
Cartoon: There’s a zoo in me!
Scene 7: Inside Hooper’s Store, Herry Monster apologizes to everyone and tells everyone about his bad morning, and how Oscar made him feel better. David, Bob, Susan and Big Bird share a good laugh as Oscar announces the sponsors: “Sesame Street has been brought to you by the sloppy letter S, the vile letter V, and the terrible number 10.” SS sign still: Olivia. CTW sign still: Mr. Hooper.
CAST:
Northern Calloway as David
Will Lee as Mr. Hooper
Loretta Long as Susan
Sonia Manzano as Maria
Bob McGrath as Bob
Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar
JIM HENSON’S MUPPETS:
Frank Oz as Bert, Cookie Monster, Grover, AMs
Jerry Nelson as Herry Monster, the Count, AMs
Jim Henson as Ernie, Kermit, Bad Bart, AMs
Sesame Street Old School Outline 113
Season 9: Herry Monster can’t be cheered up
Sponsors: S, V, 10
Scene 1: Bob says good morning to the viewer and notices Herry Monster coming down the street. When he addresses Herry good morning, Herry simply frowns and grunts. As Herry passes by Hooper’s Store, David offers him a lollipop, but Herry refuses it and tells David off. When Susan and Big Bird greet Herry, he sneers at them. Everyone agrees that Herry Monster is in a rotten mood!
Cartoon: A man slips on his daughter’s roller skate and falls. The girl says that her dad is angry, but he still loves her!
Muppets: Ernie and Cookie Monster are unable to tell each other apart because they both have wiggly fingers, large mouths, funny laughs, and love cookies. A Green Anything Muppet tells them how they’re different, making them feel better.
Film: Herding sheep in the winter
Cartoon: The Yo-Yo Master
Film: The hamburger bun factory
Cartoon: A sprightly seal tells the story of six silly sailors who split up on a seesaw (art by Tee Collins)
Scene 2: Big Bird and David offer to play with Herry Monster, but he refuses. Big Bird: “Boy, Herry is even grouchier than Oscar today!” David: “Yeah, and Oscar’s a pretty hard act to beat.”
Cartoon: S is for Santa, Snow, and Sleigh
Muppets: The Twiddlebugs figure out how to get to the zoo
Cartoon: S is for subway, sailboat, sled, scooter, skates, skis, and stop!
Cartoon: A man asks a stranger for directions to the city, and builds a sand castle to show him what the city looks like. It turns out that the stranger is an alien!
Muppet/Kid Moment: The Count and Ingrid count to 20 in Spanish
Film: Footage of Paul Simon recording “Bingo,” and how vinyl records are made
Scene 3: Susan and Bob attempt to make Herry feel better by playing “One of These Things.” Herry guesses incorrectly, which only compounds the problem. After ripping the board in half, Herry storms off.
Muppets: A Muppet driver waits a long time for the attendant to give him gasoline, but other drivers wait only a short time for the same thing!
Cartoon: Two men stand atop a letter V and discuss its importance
Cast: Mr. Hooper adds chairs
Cartoon: Pinball Number Count #10
Muppets: Ernie gives Bert a doctor’s checkup
Film: Baby turtles swim around
Scene 4: Everyone tries to talk to Herry, but he doesn’t want to even be near anybody today. Herry yells at everyone to stop making him feel better and to leave him alone. He kicks the wastebasket and the mailbox over, sending trash and letters everywhere. Everyone leaves Herry alone.
Cartoon: The Villain in the Panama Hat
Cast: Maria subtracts chairs in a spoof of sporting events
Film/Song: Henson #10
Muppets: Kermit gives a lecture on long and short. He asks Grover to hop and sing for a long time, while Kermit does those things for a short time. Grover gets tired and asks to switch. As a result, Grover gets to tickle Kermit for a short time, but Kermit gets to tickle him for a long time!
Cartoon: 30 dots (perfect take)
Scene 5: Herry Monster sits by Oscar’s can, still seething. As he reflects on the events of the day, he realizes how nasty he’s been. Herry wants to talk to someone, but he looks around and nobody is on Sesame Street. He begins to feel very lonely.
Cartoon: A little girl tries to figure out why a dog is crying
Muppets/Song: The Anything Muppets sing, “I’m So Lonely”
Film: The sad flower
Cartoon: V is for Venus, Violin, Volcano, Vegetables, and Vampire…
Scene 6: Oscar pops up and asks, “Hey, Herry! What’s with the frowning? I’ve never wanted to talk with you as much as I do now!” Herry opens up about his bad day: when he woke up, he stubbed his toe on his rocking horse. Then he fell into a mud puddle outside his house. Then the ice cream man was out of chocolate ice cream! But he got angry with everyone when they tried to help him; and now none of them are here. Oscar advises Herry to scream: “Let it all out, kid! Immerse yourself in anger and grouchiness!” After letting out a thunderous roar, Herry is no longer angry! He thanks Oscar, who denies having helped him.
Cartoon: S is for Snake
Muppets: Bad Bart warns the local cowpokes that he has a surprise for Marshall Earp. As the townspeople watch the showdown, Bad Bart reveals his surprise: a birthday party for Marshall Earp!
Film: Rhythm is everywhere!
Cartoon/Song: Ten Tiny Turtles (art by Bud Luckey)
Muppet/Kid Moment: Bert tells John-John how he felt when he lost his paper clips. John-John acts out each emotion.
Cartoon: There’s a zoo in me!
Scene 7: Inside Hooper’s Store, Herry Monster apologizes to everyone and tells everyone about his bad morning, and how Oscar made him feel better. David, Bob, Susan and Big Bird share a good laugh as Oscar announces the sponsors: “Sesame Street has been brought to you by the sloppy letter S, the vile letter V, and the terrible number 10.” SS sign still: Olivia. CTW sign still: Mr. Hooper.
CAST:
Northern Calloway as David
Will Lee as Mr. Hooper
Loretta Long as Susan
Sonia Manzano as Maria
Bob McGrath as Bob
Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar
JIM HENSON’S MUPPETS:
Frank Oz as Bert, Cookie Monster, Grover, AMs
Jerry Nelson as Herry Monster, the Count, AMs
Jim Henson as Ernie, Kermit, Bad Bart, AMs