Sorry it's overdue... My thoughts, by popular demand.
Episode 4116: Mr. Alan's Pretend Class.
This episode was an OK one... But it does feature the effort of making going back to school the focus topic for the season as a whole.
Elmo shows up wanting to go to pretend school, he has all his supplies but what he needs is someone to play the role of the teacher. He gets Alan to do it after pleading with the shopkeeper, the monster using puppy-dog eyes method of persuasion. Alan accepts and tells Elmo to draw a picture while he goes back to the store. Elmo insists on getting Alan to say "Good Morning" to the class and take attendance. Then Alan tells Elmo to draw while...
Back at the store, a nameless customer (Probably #3 for the list) shows up. This was Joey Mazzarino's voice, no mistaking that... But it was a good Adam Sandlerish sort of New York/Jersey/Jewish voice. This guy couldn't decide between the tuna or egg salad sandwich.
(Frankly, I would've left both sandwiches out there and have him take whichever he would eventually take, avoiding all the hassle).
Elmo calls Alan back to the class, Old Macdonald showing up and leaving his goat for a day of school. They start reading the book Tickle The Goat, the goat laughing when Alan tickled the goat in the book... Not so much when Alan tried tickling the goat itself.
A second customer, a high class dame, now comes up and is just as indecisive as the first guy. When she chose to have the tuna, that then left the egg salad for the first guy, and when he said he'd want the egg salad sandwich... Well, that made the woman change her mind, keeping the comedy, which wasn't that much of comical to me personally.
Next, two kids show up to sing the alphabet with Alan... The two customers blowing the celebratorial horn because they came to an arrangement.
Alan: Let me guess, you want me to cut the sandwiches in half so that way you can both have a half of each sandwich.
Male Customer: Oh, that's an even better idea.
Alan: Why, what was your idea?
Female Customer: It involved a tractor.
Now that was a nice funny little quip.
After cutting the sandwiches and leaving his customers to choose between milk or juice, Alan dashes back out to teach some rhyming after Little Joey the Elephant shows up. The funny part of the dialogue was how they kept refering to all the selling points of Alan's pretend school. It has an excellent rhyming program... It said so in the brochure.
The class rhymes words with "cat", "tall", and "dig". Little Joey rhymes "Albuquerque" with "cat" and "avocado" with "tall". Seeing how he took to each of his failures, it reminded me very much of Don Music banging his head on the piano the way the elephant kept stomping the street in frustration.
*Nod to you RHLC's reading this.
Finally, when his last turn with "dig" came... Little Joey: "Texas Two-Step. Oh no, I mixed up my dances. I meant to say "jig"".
The story then resolves itself with three little flourishes...
a. The customers say they've decided what they want... To go to Alan's pretend school.
Alan: But what about your lunch?
Customers: We'll have it for lunch at lunch period.
Funny little bit there.
b. Elmo hands Alan the picture he drew of his pretend school teacher...
Nice little heartfelt moment.
c. A bus driver then shows up with a busload of children ready for school.
Alan: But it's just a pretend school!
Bus Driver: Tell that to the children.
Children show up greeting their new teacher.
Bus Driver: BTW, heard you're up for Teacher of the Year... Congratulations.
Funny.
Highlights:
1 Film/Song: "At School".
2 Letter of the Day: L, repeat, the one where Cookie Monster (sounded like Frank to me) sings some snatches of music to keep the cookie out of his mouth.
3 Silly song about the letter L with L-words sung by a group of operatic monsters, and somebody named Murray.
Unsure if Murray was an AM or the unnamed monster from Season 36, since they were both voiced by Joey with the almost-identical voicetone.
4 "Shake Your Rattle & Roll" by Baby Fats Domino, great to see that again.
5 "In My Room" by Ernie, though I conceed what others are saying that maybe they should get other clips with Ernie and maybe Bert into the rotation.
6 Global Grover: Different ways to get to school, with Sidney Camel, Grover trying to mount his steed only to carry him to school instead, and the song by Jerry Nelson.
7 Number of the Day: 11. The Count counted a girl named Gale or Kale as others have said, not sure, hopping 11 times... He also commented how she was a hopping machine and couldn't stop.
8 The Postage Stamp animation aired, showing the number of the day. This is the one where a hand uses a pen to write a 7, a 9 bounces past a basketball player, and I think this large totem head spouts an 11 out of its opened maw.
9 Elmo's World: Doctors, new!
This was a truly great episode of Elmo's World... Why? Because we got Big Bird as part of the little substory embedded into the segment.
Big Bird shows up at the beginning, saying he was off to his checkup. Then some doctors showed up. The SS duck showed up throughout the segment, trying to pass itself off as a ducktor.
The usual EW fare then followed... Nice to let Drawer watch the film segment at the midway point for once.
The E-mail! Big Bird showed up again, reasoning as to why the waiting room was named that, given that he was just there waiting to see the doctor. Nameless female, not sure who/what she was by Fran pops up, and then the ducktor examines Big B.
The oversized canary comes back, just before the guests... His checkup went fine. Elmo's done watching the Doctor Channel, Andrea Martin's animated character having finished a silly dance called "Do the Doctor".
An unnamed doctor says: "Doctors, the furry red monster will see you now."
An eye, foot and animal doctor introduce themselves.
EW ends with the usual blah-blah song.
10 Trash Gordon: Planet Very Hairy, repeat.
Lowpoints:
1 Suzy Kabloozy, Judges say 11!
Ugh.
2 The fact that Spanish and Sign Language Word of the Day haven't been used so far. Would hate to see those gone.
There was a segment in the middle about this woman explaining to us about bones and muscles... Good informative segment... Though they could've used other skits like the song "Bones" by my namesake or the X-ray machine sketch with Kermit and Herry.
Oh well, waiting for today's episode.