Kermit appears at the end in new framing material, in which he is tired from such a busy day (as shown by the News Flash segments), and takes a nap with Big Bird and Snuffy. After she finishes the story, Snuffy remembers that the animals in the story he wanted to hear about were pigs. Maria thinks it might be the story of "The Three Bears," and tells the story, with Big Bird and Snuffy imagining themselves in the role of Goldilocks (via illustrated thought balloons). At one point, Snuffy tells Maria that he wants to hear the story of the three animals, unable to remember what ones. Meanwhile, Big Bird thinks it's silly that Sesame Street News has only one reporter on its entire staff. The news articles appear as modified Sesame Street News Flash sketches, removing the logo, Kermit's introductory comments, and other broadcast references. Snuffleupagus before their nap, but since the library is closed, she reads the fairy tale section of the newspaper. Maria gets ready to read a story to Big Bird and Mr. Laurie Berkner appears without her backup band.Big Bird's Story Time is a 1987 Sesame Street direct-to-video special in the "My Sesame Street Home Video" series. If youre watching videos with your preschooler and would like to do so in a safe, child-friendly environment, please join us at.The other episode is Super Swell Sing-Along. This is one of 2 episodes where Laurie Berkner visits the clubhouse, rather than appearing in the music machine.This is the only episode where both music videos feature performers who are minors (kids/teens).Jack does not say "See you next time!" in this episode.This is the last appearance of any puppets who are not Jack, Mel, Mary, or the Schwartzman Quartet. Sing, Hoot & Howl with the Sesame Street Animals is a 1991 Sesame Street direct-to-video compilation, originally released by Random House as part of the 'Sesame Songs Home Video' series.You Can't Call an Elephant without an Elephant Call.She sings " A Little Biddy Rhythm" with the summoned animals and Jack, Mary, and Mel too. Laurie Berkner arrives in the clubhouse just in time for her song. Jack, Mary, and Mel have summoned all of the animals that Laurie needs for her song. Jack, Mary, and Mel ask the elephant if he would like to sing with Laurie Berkner. Jack plays the trumpet, summoning an elephant. The trumpet sounds just like an elephant. First, he plays a kazoo, then a tin whistle, and finally a trumpet. As a distraction, Mel turns the machine on to play the second music video, " Purple People Eater" by the Comic Book Heroes.Īfter the song ends, Jack finds instruments in Mel's music trunk that sound like different animals. After they leave, Jack, Mary and Mel realize they need to think fast because Laurie Berkner will be there soon. The Schwartzman Quartet arrive and sing " You Can't Call an Elephant without an Elephant Call", which doesn't really help them. Mel then calls an elephant, but monkey noises are made instead, summoning four monkeys. Jack and Mary ask the sheep if he wants to sing, and he says yes. Sheep noises are made from the machine, and a sheep enters the door. Mel then calls a sheep, which also proves to be a success. Sesame Street: Big Bird Sings: Directed by Lisa Simon, Ted May, Emily Squires, Jon Stone. Jack and Mary ask the bird if she wants to sing with Laurie Berkner. Bird sounds come from the machine, and a bird flies on the window. He uses his new invention to call a bird. Mel walks by with his marvelous music machine, which has been turned into an animal-caller thingy. Mel turns the machine on to play the first music video, " Duck 4" by Leon Thomas III.Īfter the song ends, we see that back at the clubhouse, Jack and Mary are struggling to find the animals. The three need to find a bird, a sheep, and an elephant for the song. It captures the voice of the last known bird, a male, singing a duet and pausing for the. Mel then calls a sheep, which also proves to be a success. Follow along with our birding-by-ear series to learn how to use. Laurie Berkner calls, saying she is in the neighborhood and would love to sing a song with Jack, Mary, and Mel. Bird sounds come from the machine, and a bird flies on the window. Mel's video call on his marvelous music machine rings. " Get on the Train" is sung by Jack, Mary, and Mel. A sheep, a bird, an elephant, and lots of monkeys arrive at the clubhouse! Laurie calls to say she will be in the neighborhood and would love to stop by and sing a special song with Jack, Mary and Mel! They have an important task to perform first, find a sheep, a bird, and elephant that Laurie needs in order for her to perform her new song correctly.
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