Sesame Street | |||||||
Everyone looks for things that rhyme with "toot" | |||||||
Air date | April 8, 1974 | ||||||
Season | Season 5 (1973-1974) | ||||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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SCENE 1 | At Hooper's Store, Mr. Hooper has Big Bird guess what we'll be learning about today using a glass. When he fills it with water, it's full, but when he drinks it, it's empty. It takes a while for Big Bird to grasp the concept, forcing Mr. Hooper to slug glass after glass until he's the one that's full. | |
Cartoon | A jar is full of jellybeans. The jar becomes empty, while a hungry boy is full. Artist: Cliff Roberts (First: Episode 0322) | |
Film | George the Farmer demonstrates empty and full. (First: Episode 0257) | |
Muppets | An Anything Muppet demonstrates empty by leaving his room, soon Grover and his friends, including Cookie Monster, occupy the room making it full. The Anything Muppet comes in and scares the monsters away leaving it empty. (First: Episode 0148) | |
Film | Number Three Ball Film: A red ball follows a rollercoaster-like track through checkpoints (each, a set of three) that are counted in voiceover. At the end, the ball is ground up into a powder. (First: Episode 0254) | |
Cast | David, Luis and Linda count in different languages. (First: Episode 0326) | |
Muppets | Anything Muppets sing "How Do You Get From Here to There?" (First: Episode 0374) | |
SCENE 2 | Gordon shows Paul, Spencer, and Ruth the drawing one of his students made of his Volkswagen Beetle. Oscar doesn't care for it much, preferring his Grouchmobile. He produces a drawing of it, and Gordon and the kids point out the differences between the two cars: namely, Oscar's car has broken windows, tin cans for headlights, and flat tires. Gordon declares it the junkiest car he's ever seen, which Oscar takes as a compliment. "I never go anywhere in it. You know, when you play all your silly, dopey games here, it's so stupid and boring around here, who'd want to leave? I love it!" says Oscar. | |
Cartoon | "Poverty T” (First: Episode 0020) | |
Muppets | The City Mouse and the Country Mouse Part 1 of 2 The Country Mouse lives peacefully on the farm when his cousin, the City Mouse, comes to visit. The City Mouse is appalled that his cousin lives in a haystack, eats acorns, and listens to birdsong. He invites his cousin to come visit him in the city. (First: Episode 0314) | |
Cartoon | T for typewriter and toe Artist: John Korty (First: Episode 0506) | |
Muppets | The City Mouse and the Country Mouse Part 2 of 2 The Country Mouse visits the City Mouse's apartment, and finds that his cousin eats pizza, doesn't mind traffic sounds, and listens to groovy music on his stereo. The Country Mouse is startled when he hears a cat. The City Mouse sighs, "Oh, that's just the cat. That means he's hungry, and he wants to catch us and eat us for dinner." Horrified, the Country Mouse goes back to the country, where he's safe. The City Mouse offers the cat a bite of pizza. (First: Episode 0314) | |
Film | Footage of a city neighborhood; includes shots of a sno-cone vendor. Singer: "¡Linda paloma!" (First: Episode 0426) | |
SCENE 3 | Gordon rallies Mr. Hooper, Big Bird, Susan, Maria, and the kids with the toots of his party horn. He starts a rhyming game, having everyone go on a hunt for things that rhyme with “toot.” | |
Animation | Sand T/t | |
SCENE 3 cont'd |
The gang brings back their items: Susan and Spencer each show off a boot, Eric found a root, Mr. Hooper wears a snazzy suit, and Maria has a flute. Big Bird, however, can only find a banana, an orange, and a pineapple, which don't rhyme with “toot”… but they are all fruit! | |
Muppets | Grover volunteers to assist the Amazing Mumford in his rhyming magic trick, making three things come out of his hat that rhyme with "knee". Grover guesses the first one (key), but doesn't get the last two (ski and tree) right. (First: Episode 0455) | |
Film | Two glasses are filled with fluid, but one glass overflows as a hand keeps pouring into it. The same thing happens using salt shakers and bowls of nuts. Finally, the glasses are filled again, only one glass barely fills up as fluid is poured into it. The camera pulls out, revealing the glass is filling into another one below, which overflows as before. (First: Episode 0576) | |
Cartoon | Three chickens eat grain, and become full, fuller and fullest. Artist: Cliff Roberts (First: Episode 0506) | |
Cast | A Volkswagen Beetle pulls up in a limbo space. A voiceover (Jerry Nelson) points out that the car is full. Some of the cast exits and the voice assumes the car is empty, until more and more people (including Big Bird and even Mr. Snuffleupagus) exit from the car. (First: Episode 0476) | |
Cartoon | Three men in a horse costume want three cups of coffee. (First: Episode 0473) | |
Muppets | Ernie & Bert — Bert says he's too cold, so Ernie goes overboard to get him warm by putting layer after layer of clothing upon him. This makes him too hot, so Ernie opens the window, gives Bert an ice bag, and brings his electric fan. (First: Episode 0418) | |
Cartoon | Three birds enter a cuckoo clock to do their job. (First: Episode 0407) | |
Cartoon | I Thought a Thought ... about circles. Artist: Cliff Roberts (First: Episode 0247) | |
Muppets | Ernie & Bert — Ernie purchases a straw hat for Bert, and asks Cookie Monster which box the hat will go in. (First: Episode 0438) | |
Cartoon | Dot & Hill - C-1 (First: Episode 0164) | |
Muppets | Grover is carrying the word "HELP", which is very heavy. He asks Marty to help him carry the word. Instead, Marty gives Grover three more "HELP" words to carry. (First: Episode 0287) | |
Cartoon | T is for Television (First: Episode 0024) | |
Cast | Gordon displays a giant letter T, then sets it as if it were a table. (First: Episode 0506) | |
Insert | The Alphabet Dancers form the letter T. (First: Episode 0454) | |
Film | A male frog hops around and bulges his throat. (First: Episode 0469) | |
Cartoon | A ribbon wraps itself around a woman, then turns itself into an R. (First: Episode 0289) | |
Film | A little girl needs HELP getting on a horse. (First: Episode 0484) | |
Muppets | Ernie & Bert — Ernie eats one of the two pieces of chocolate cake that Bert was saving for their dessert. Bert sees Ernie holding a fork in one hand and a napkin with some chocolate on it in the other--and in front of him is a plate full of chocolate-cake crumbs. When Bert accuses Ernie of eating the cake, Ernie tells Bert that a monster came in, ate Bert's cake, and framed Ernie. Bert doesn't believe Ernie's lie. But when Bert leaves the room, Beautiful Day Monster comes in and does exactly what Ernie told Bert happened to the first piece. Ernie tries to explain, but Bert says, "I don't want to talk about it." (First: Episode 0119) | |
Cartoon | Madrigal Alphabet Artist: Jeff Hale (First: Episode 0615) | |
Film | Ice Capades #2 | |
SCENE 4 | Maria plays a bilingual “Here Are Some Things” game with the kids using pieces of a large jigsaw puzzle. | |
Film | Sesame Street Animal Films: Otters in the zoo (First: Episode 0487) | |
Muppets | Muppet & Kid Moment — Kermit asks Trey to name some words that rhyme with two. | |
Cartoon | A wizard turns into R things. (First: Episode 0369) | |
Cast | Gordon, Luis, and Maria put together a fractured letter T. (First: Episode 0532) | |
Film | The Mad Painter #3 (First: Episode 0343) | |
Muppets | Harvey Kneeslapper is looking down and saying "Three sticks!" A man asks "Three sticks where?" Then Harvey says "3 sticks right here!" and sticks a number 3 on the man's head. (First: Episode 0570) | |
SCENE 5 | Big Bird skates along the block to an organ arrangement of the "Sesame Street Theme." He thanks an imaginary crowd before backing into his home area, ending in a crash. Maria announces the sponsors. | |
CLOSING SIGNS | Maria and Susan hold the Sesame Street sign, and Mr. Hooper holds the Children's Television Workshop sign. |
Notes[]
- Five years after this episode, Oscar would get a different kind of Grouchmobile that would (usually) work - the Sloppy Jalopy.
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