Chapter Five:
Kermit: You guys ready? Oh! Hi-ho and welcome back to Sesame Street's 40th birthday party and before the break, Emmet Otter and his jug-band were about to perform "Ladybug's Picnic" for all the party guests. So without further ado, here is the Frogtown Hollow Jubilee Jug-band with "Ladybug's Picnic"! Yaaaaaaaaayyyyy!
(Applause)
Emmet: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 ladybugs came to the Ladybug's picnic.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and they all played games at the Ladybug's picnic.
They had twelve sacks, so they ran sack races and they fell on their backs and they fell on their faces, ladybugs twelve at the ladybug's picnic.
They played jump rope, but the rope, it broke.
So they just sat around tellin' knock-knock jokes, ladybugs twelve at the Ladybug's picnic.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and they chatted away at the Ladybug's picnic.
They talked about the high flights, furniture and rugs and fire insurance for ladybugs.
Ladybugs twelve at the Ladybug's picnic.
(Music ends, applause)
Kermit: That was terrific! Very nice, boys. Well, now back to more Muppet interviews about their favorite songs from Sesame Street.
Interview Segment:
Leon: My favorite song from Sesame Street is "Happy to be me" by Kingston Livingston III. After all, what's better than just being you? Nothin'!
Miss Piggy: My favorite song from the show is "Proud to be a Cow" by my favorite character, Gladys the Cow. Of course, I'd always change the words to "Proud to be a Pig" just to suit moi. (Laughs)
Pepe: My favorite song from the show is "Amigo". You know,
Amigo, amigo, another word for "friend".
I already knew spanish at the time, but I think I learned more spanish from watching the show, okay.
Bean: My favorite song from Sesame Street is a song called "Little Things". My sister and I love the song because sometimes, we're not happy about being little all the time.
Twitch: The song always reminds us that sometimes being little is a great thing and we accepted being little and we like it that way.
Bean: Good things come in small packages, huh?
Twitch: Yeah.
PJ: My favorite song is "What's the name of that song?". I always love singing
La-di-da-di-dum, la-di-da-di-dum, what's the name of that song?
Kai-Lee: PJ! You're silly!
Kermit: It's amazing that after all these years, we still love singing Sesame songs.
Oscar: Yeah, but the problem is that all those songs are too much fun! They're too cheerful, too!
Kermit: Oh, come on, Oscar. You can't be serious.
Oscar: Well, I am, frog!
Kermit: Listen, Oscar, even you've had some good times on the street.
Oscar: Oh, yeah?
Kermit: Yeah. Just watch.
Oscar montage:
"Swamp Mushy Muddy"
Oscar in a grouchketeer meeting.
Oscar and Telly with Evelyn Glennie
Oscar, Elmo and some kids sing "The No-No-No"
Oscar and Grudgetta in "Alone in a Swamp"
Oscar with Danny Devito
Oscar singing his version of "Bein' Green"
"I love trash"
Oscar: Well, you've got a point there, flipper face. Come to think of it, I did have good times here, despite all the niceness and happiness that goes with it.
Kermit: I'm glad you see it that way, Oscar. You're a pretty great grouch after all these years. So, why not join the party?
Oscar: Thanks, but I'd rather just stay here in my good old trash can and give my pig, Spot, a mud bath.
(Slams lid)
Kermit: Well, there you have it. Even a grouch can have fun here on Sesame Street. Stay tuned for an interview with the adults of Sesame Street when we come back.