SST Season 22 Outline: Elmo and Telly decide on a movie

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Enjoy this Sesame Street epsiode outline, taking place in season 22.

Scene 1
Gordon offers to take Elmo and Telly to the movies, but Elmo and Telly can't agree on what to see: Telly wants to see "The Little Mer-Monster", while Elmo wants to see "The Never-Ending Adventure".

Inserts
  • Typewriter: A-airplane
  • Grover imagines flying a plane
  • Sesame Street Creature Feature: The Pig
  • Harvey Kneeslapperand the mailman
  • ABC-DEF-GHI (1980s version)
  • I'm an Aardvark
  • The Frogs in the Glen
  • Lillian and Pride

Scene 2
Gorodn decides to have Elmo and Telly make a decision by flipping a coin. They agree, but both want to pick heads.

Inserts
  • a cat hears various noises (from episode 1056)
  • Name That Sound!: Mr. Honker
  • Letter A garden
  • A (with Gordon voice-over)
  • A witch tells a story about the letter A
  • Number Creatures #13
  • Ernie and Bert: loud noises at the movies
  • The Pocket Song
  • Monsterpeice Theater: Guys and Dolls
  • Teeny Little Super Guy: Crossing the street

Scene 3
Elmo and Telly decide to ask Gorodn which movie he'd rather see. He isn't really interested in seeing either movie, so they ask him what he does want to see. Gordon says that there is a movie that he wants to see, but he can't take Elmo and Telly, because it's rated R.

Inserts
  • R wizard
  • Alphabet Chat: R
  • have you seen my no?
  • The Word is No!
  • Two-Headed Monster: zoo or playground
  • a man hears various objects, and opens the doors to see what's making the sounds
  • Maria as Charlie Chapman looks in mirror
  • Forgetful Jones: remembering a bath
  • a boy leaves water running while brushing teeth

Scene 4
Elmo and Telly eventually agree to see another movie that's playing.

Inserts
  • The Nobel Ostrich
  • Miss Muffet Play
  • Name That Food!
  • Cookie Monster describes a birthday cake
  • Splish Splash

Scene 5
Elmo and Telly thank Gordon for taking them to see the movie. It's dark now, and the nighttime version of the theme plays, along with the closing credits.
 
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