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Episode 4181: Elmo and Leela Look for a Mine-Itis Cure.
Airdate: October 24, 2008.
Season: Season 39.
Sponsors: G, 20.
Word on the Street: Friend.
Street Story.
Nice/funny to have all three of Frank's original classic SST characters steal Leela's lunch item by item.
Sesame Street Nightly News Updates with Brian Williams... Stop cutting into the street story!
If I want informative news I go to Jon Stewart instead.
Interesting that even the human cast's affected by the epidemic of mine-itis, good to see Alan and Bob.
Very good to see the Figueroa Rodríguez out on a family picnic.
Song: What Is Friend? with overlaid film segments, David Rudman's Cookie Monster singing.
Claymation Segment.
Alphabet Song Hand Clapping.
Letter of the Day: Chris watches the letter G getting washed in the laundromat's washing machine.
Animation: Jungle Call G.
Animation: Schoolbox Tools make ornate G/g.
Murray Has a Little Lamb: Going to Ice Skating School.
Song: "I'm Gonna Get To You" by Cecille.
Number of the Day: Chris ends up washing the number 20 as well.
Animation: Counting to 20. Is this the one with mythic/weird creatures walking along on the parade route?
*If so, please help out with what each weird creature is as I've been trying to track down info on this for ages!
Film/Song: Kid counts 20 fish by 5's.
Muppets: Abby tries to make friends appear for Elmo, I thought her powers progressed past the point of procuring pumpkins.
Animation: Suzy Kabloozy sings "Somebody Come and Play".
Film/Song: Jump Up.
Elmo's World: Friends.
Ending: Chris presents the sponsors, both squeaky clean, which leaves him to wash his "laundry of the day".
Though this was a very good street story/episode, the one thing I hated were all the interruptions by Brian Williams. Some may say it was a different approach to have him interacting, even getting in on the mine-itis act, but I'd've prefered one moment with the news presentation and then move on to have the cast carry out the street story's plot. BTW: It didn't seem like he got much done in the way of investigative reporting not being able to find out either the cause or cure for the illness. Oh well...
Episode 4181: Elmo and Leela Look for a Mine-Itis Cure.
Airdate: October 24, 2008.
Season: Season 39.
Sponsors: G, 20.
Word on the Street: Friend.
Street Story.
Nice/funny to have all three of Frank's original classic SST characters steal Leela's lunch item by item.
Sesame Street Nightly News Updates with Brian Williams... Stop cutting into the street story!
If I want informative news I go to Jon Stewart instead.
Interesting that even the human cast's affected by the epidemic of mine-itis, good to see Alan and Bob.
Very good to see the Figueroa Rodríguez out on a family picnic.
Song: What Is Friend? with overlaid film segments, David Rudman's Cookie Monster singing.
Claymation Segment.
Alphabet Song Hand Clapping.
Letter of the Day: Chris watches the letter G getting washed in the laundromat's washing machine.
Animation: Jungle Call G.
Animation: Schoolbox Tools make ornate G/g.
Murray Has a Little Lamb: Going to Ice Skating School.
Song: "I'm Gonna Get To You" by Cecille.
Number of the Day: Chris ends up washing the number 20 as well.
Animation: Counting to 20. Is this the one with mythic/weird creatures walking along on the parade route?
*If so, please help out with what each weird creature is as I've been trying to track down info on this for ages!
Film/Song: Kid counts 20 fish by 5's.
Muppets: Abby tries to make friends appear for Elmo, I thought her powers progressed past the point of procuring pumpkins.
Animation: Suzy Kabloozy sings "Somebody Come and Play".
Film/Song: Jump Up.
Elmo's World: Friends.
Ending: Chris presents the sponsors, both squeaky clean, which leaves him to wash his "laundry of the day".
Though this was a very good street story/episode, the one thing I hated were all the interruptions by Brian Williams. Some may say it was a different approach to have him interacting, even getting in on the mine-itis act, but I'd've prefered one moment with the news presentation and then move on to have the cast carry out the street story's plot. BTW: It didn't seem like he got much done in the way of investigative reporting not being able to find out either the cause or cure for the illness. Oh well...