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Coming Soon To John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Pretend Library Steady March Song Was Used In Riding In Barney's Car 1995 VHS 28 Letters 36 Notes 4 Words 8 Syllables 32 Words For Lyrics 8 Da's Buddy Begins With J Key Of F Major Wednesday January 1 2025-Present Kevin Wants To Do New Category Pages Shawn, Min And Kenneth Singing Loudly Librarian Kathy Asks To Sing A Little Quieter Soon After Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, New Years Eve Showing It Out With Kevin Scats His Song: Music Brentwood Show God VHS Do A Title WNED PBS Channel 17 World For God Music: Join the kids which teach about God together God and cool ways such a hit together. Kids For Character VHS Direct-To-Video TV Hit Lyrick Studios Program Six Words Of Character Show Hits: Join the kids with 2 videos: Kids For Character with Choices Count, kids can also talk about those six words of character: trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship. Summit Central Show Direct-To-Video Great Visit Fun Miss Angela John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet WNED PBS Channel 17 Between The Lions Tape Pineview With Mr. Phil Sony Music: Come visit Summit Central first located for now here at 150 Getzvlle New York sorts of fun things here like Adventures at 3:00 to 5:00 PM for every Monday-Friday, Adventures at 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM for every Monday-Friday for Summer, Expeditions at 5:30 to 8:45 PM together, plus other fun stuff. That reminded Kevin of The Alphabet Song from Sing Along, from a Friday visit for now Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sang The Alphabet Song about 128 times. Sony plays those programs to it for now sharing it out with such a hit surprise. That opening just starts with the instrumental version of Blue's Clues Season 1 theme song together. Fun it did with Bonnie on headphone right: in the ballad with: Garden. Zoo. Flower. Toy. Blue's Clues Season 1 instrumental version of this would go: And Now What Do We Do? Now What Do We Do? Well, You Know What To Do. Full same lines for it. Simply a fella with: "Between The Lions Tapes. Just A Bunch Of Seen On PBS Kids." Milk caps serve as the main reward for playing the activities in the game, which, when completed successfully, award the player some points. Each time the player earns 100 points in one of the game's learning categories (math, reading, time, or nature), the player will go to the Milky Way, where the Milk Cap Mouse will allow the player to pick out one of the milk caps from his collection for the player's own collection. There are four sets of milk caps, one for each of the aforementioned categories. Possibly 128 science caps for playing games at with their Summit friends plus also for now for using a quiet voice at Central they've earned simply a science cap 128 science caps just like these notes used in Barney The Other Day I Met A Bear from Going On A Bear Hunt seven words of the song 20 super-dee-duper letters 128 syllables for lyrics four verses sung by Barney (Bob West), B.J. (Patty Wirtz), Ernie (Steve Whitmire), Danny (Jeffery Hood), Stephen (Chase Gallatin), Kim (Erica Rhodes), Keesha (Mera Baker), and Zoe (Fran Brill). Plus also 128 which singing it 128 times together fun it did with being sung for now Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sang The Alphabet Song from Sing Along. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen! Our player is only (number between 100 and 1) point/points away from winning a brand new science cap. See if you can collect them all. Soon after they've played games at Central would go: Congratulations! You just won a brand new science cap! Click on the cap that you want to take. Click on the left and right arrows to see more caps. You now have (number of cap) science caps. There are 128 in all. See if you can collect them all. Come back when you've won 100 points. Then, I'll let you take one of my fantastic milk caps. Play games earning these science caps. Every time the player earns five caps, these viewers allow them to preview science caps. Science caps give a racecar special abilities, like making the racecar magnetic, giving it a shield, or making it speedier just like The Alphabet Song from Sing Along Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria, and kids sang it already sung about 128 times. Every time science caps are just earned, the player will win these because these viewers remind here of The Alphabet Song from Sing Along because Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sang it already sung about 128 times. Something else to play but not that favorite will be that melody The Alphabet Song from Sing Along to it would go: This Page Isn't Available. Sorry About That. Try Searching For Something Else. That means some onscreen letters there have to go to Pineview together because Kevin is going with Mr. Phil for now. Rubber Duckie Had A Barn fun incorrect song he or she would tell Kevin no together. "Rubber Duckie Had A Barn. E-I-E-I-O. Kevin, No! It Is Old MacDonald Had A Farm. Together." Kevin goes to Pineview with Mr. Phil either 5:30 to 8:30, 10:00 to 2:00, plus even the summertime 9:00 to 3:00 Sony just play sorts of fun things here like playing programs with Mr. Jesse’s friends together. That reminded Kevin of The Alphabet Song from Sing Along key of simply E Flat Major Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sang The Alphabet Song about 128 times. Kevin texted here about his day usually do that with to visit Steps here fun as he did to it he’d say: ‘This Afternoon Tell Dub Later Today At 2:30’ for about Steps outings Kevin texted Ma, Dad, Dub, or somebody else. See watch Super Why Cole and Tiptie play there text Ma, Dad, Dub, or somebody else. Weeknights and weekend nights at 6:30 for now great to go watch with the Super Readers. Aunt Kathleen text said: I Am Doing Well, Thank You For Asking. It Sounds Like You Are Having A Great Day. I... (different types of things and trips). Each program features a cool boy named Cole he is from Central here at Summit together, Kaitlin was a girl wearing glasses reading Twilight Breaking Dawn book quietly friends call her Kate. Which if Kevin drinks red cup, Josef's water, Yeti, and blue bottle, gotta do a cartwheel. Good way with doing a cartwheel sipping four red cup, Josef's water, Yeti, and blue bottle: Start in a lunge. To start your lunge, put your dominant leg in front and bend it slightly. Your back leg should be straight. Your arms should be straight above your head, near your ears. Put your hands on the ground. Put your hands on the ground with your hands turned 90 degrees. Kick your feet over your head. Kick your feet over your head one at a time. The foot that kicks first should land first. Land in a lunge. Land in a lunge facing the opposite direction you started from. Your arms should be over your head near your ears. Your front leg should be slightly bent, and your back leg should be straight. Kids love spelling out words of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet between singing it loudly and quieter and quieter and quieter and quieter and softer and softer and softer and softer his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet fun it did together simply a song which song reminds of parades for the melody with full a steady march. Kids love spelling out: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: these viewers can spell the song various different ways for words with each single letter. Come play for those teach the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, weather, games, songs, and more. Plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major singing special song loud then quieter and quieter and quieter then softer and softer Kevin learned that there are 28 letters, 8 super-dee-duper syllables, 36 notes, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's between singing it loud and quiet key of F Major to play that different kinds of weather Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, in wind, in the rain, plus the sleet, also some hail, in the snow, plus sweet hurricane, snowy wintry blizzards, background music for stores, background music for malls, background music for restaurants, playgrounds, parks, waterslides, radios, cars, vans, motorboats, buses, airplanes, boats, garbage trucks, helicopters, minivans, jet planes, computers, TVs, countrysides, picnics, schools, roller coasters, scramblers, libraries, bakeries, subway trains, hotels, beach houses, oceans, lunchrooms, car shows, breakfast, lunch, dinner, farms, ponds, lakes, caves, forests, jungles, undersea adventures, bookstores, supermarkets, town halls, classrooms, offices, post offices, treehouses, castles, trolleys, motorcycles, bicycles, wagons, police cars, submarines, and toy shops fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. Sweet fundings here of that program of tape not doing shows with from ending to beginning for each PBS program and PBS Kids program plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major. Used that song on the back cover here Riding In Barney's Car name begins with 'J'. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up. Record the program that just press the REC button to record WNED PBS Channel 17 VHS recordings then playback the program recorded tape extended play. Featuring voices on Kevin's category page: Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar, Violet Tinirello played Trondise, Karen Prell played Tiptie, Jennifer Barnhart played Yo-Yo, Zachary Bloch played Trondise (even though his voice sounds like Alpha Pig), Steve Whitmire played Ernie, Jim Henson played Kermit, Frank Oz played Bert and Cookie Monster, Jerry Nelson played Count Von Count, Holly Gauthier-Frankel played Clover, Eric Jacobson played Grover, Martin P. Robinson played Mr. Snuffleupagus and Telly Monster, Rudman played Fireman Duck, Christopher Cerf played Little Chrissy and those others. Their friends possibly to do The Snuffleupagus Alphabet. They wave some arms then they recite them with green onscreen letters so nice so slow. Each program focuses on these viewers follow lines for a song with Kevin just scatted some fun it did with he actually says Heimer he'll follow these words here of his song Shawn, Min and Kenneth singing loudly librarian Kathy asks to sing a little quieter here in a pretend library Kevin actually says Heemer the other guys which tell Kevin still not Heemer because they're supposed to say Heimer Kevin counts 8 Da's between singing it louder then quieter with softer song down together. John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet hit tune. With Wavepad, original cast recording. Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, in wind, in the rain, plus the sleet, also some hail, in the snow, plus sweet hurricane, snowy wintry blizzards, background music for stores, background music for malls, background music for restaurants, playgrounds, parks, waterslides, radios, cars, vans, motorboats, buses, airplanes, boats, garbage trucks, helicopters, minivans, jet planes, computers, TVs, countrysides, picnics, schools, roller coasters, scramblers, libraries, bakeries, subway trains, hotels, beach houses, oceans, lunchrooms, car shows, breakfast, lunch, dinner, farms, ponds, lakes, caves, forests, jungles, undersea adventures, bookstores, supermarkets, town halls, classrooms, offices, post offices, treehouses, castles, and toy shops fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. Dad's birthday 2024 vanilla garden, zoo, flower, toy cake things in the ballad Tortured Poets Department Taylor Swift album, Ma's birthday 2024 Let's Eat Funny Food Songs 2004 DVD plus Ma's birthday cake, Dub's birthday 2024 Ma, Dad and Dub head out to Dub's birthday dinner plus Dub's birthday cake, Kevin's birthday 2024 Kids' Favorite Songs 1999 VHS CTW version Together Forever 1999 VHS Sing-Along Songs Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah 1986 VHS Sing-Along Songs Fun With Music 1989 VHS, Christmas 2024 Ma wants 10 CDs Dad wants 6 Between The Lions tapes seen on PBS Kids Dub wants 9 videos of The Oz Kids. Plus in the beginning here of Kevin's text here about Ma's day he'd say: "Hi, How Are You Doing Today..." noting what tape he or she would like to know best. "Hope Your Day Is Going..." "I Am Having A.. Day." Following tapes are that first version of that calypso version of the Sesame Street Theme from Season 24 to Season 29 from 1992-1998 that version has Zoe seeing zoo animals Baby Natasha winning a big race. Following tapes are that first version of that calypso version of the Sesame Street Theme from Season 24 to Season 29 from 1992-1998 that version has Grover seeing a tiger plus along with Oscar Prairie Dawn watching girls doing a cartwheel. Please Remember This Afternoon... Usually do 2 versions here of here Ernie eats cookies in bed here at 12:00 PM to 5:59 PM during three day weekend for Martin Luther King Day break, Presidents Day break, Memorial Day break, nine day weekend Fourth Of July break, ten day weekend Labor Day break, three day weekend Columbus Day break, Veterans Day break, sixteen day weekend Christmas break Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, New Years, with such a pal together. From Monday to Thursday line: When The School Is New. Possibly Friday simply When The Street Is New. This Christmas Kevin played Between The Lions tapes simply a surprise with seen on PBS Kids. Here Announcer Bunny program preview in the beginning PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end. Announcer Bunny here to show you what's coming up, next on Between the Lions! Announcer Bunny here, check out what's coming up, here on Between the Lions! Announcer Bunny here, don't touch that remote! Here comes Between the Lions! Please stay tuned to see what happens next on my favorite show. That's right, Between the Lions! So in the end for now he says... If you think that was fun, watch this! Segments in the show here like Sam Spud, Chicken Jane, Cliff Hanger, Word Doctor With Dr. Ruth Wordheimer, Gawain's Word, plus a few other segments here for it. So in the end here of some awesome Between The Lions tapes website promo from Click: There Are Games And Stories At The Between The Lions Website: Pbskids.org, Or America Online Keyword: PBS Kids. Ma, Dad and Dub go to see Miss Angela together Kevin takes Mr. Phil to Pineview here in his truck Kevin eats dinner here in his new lunchbox together popcorn water apples grapes little bag for Lay’s full of games to play, dances to play, walks outside, drawing crafts, karaoke, food, songs from hit radio, Just Dance, sports, and more. Kevin goes to Pineview with Mr. Phil either 5:30 to 8:30, 10:00 to 2:00, plus even the summertime 9:00 to 3:00 Sony just play sorts of fun things here like playing programs with Mr. Jesse’s friends together. While Ma, Dad and Dub go for visit their god friend Miss Angela, Kevin takes Mr. Phil to Pineview for every Wednesday and Friday Mr. Jesse taught such a fun stop with Kevin’s friends Amanda, Jaylin, Steven, Hussein, Matthew, David, Sammy, Tori, Miss Tracy, Ethan, Kaylie, and their friends here in different times here at 5:30 to 8:30, 10:00 to 2:00, 9:00 to 3:00, 3:00 to 5:00 which Sony plays many programs that Kevin ate dinner with Kevin’s friends he ate popcorn, water, apples, apples, grapes, chips fun it did together. Songs and games with simply a hit event showing it out with such a hit surprise. Plus pasta with Dub using his spoon not playing Kevin's cool favorite The Alphabet Song from Sing Along this did simply a hit surprise this all know with sung it already because Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria, and kids sang it already sung about 128 times. There if Kevin drinks red cup, Josef's water, Yeti, blue bottle which, gotta do a cartwheel. Catalogue Number… Title Date… Writer By… Screenplay By… That voice-over title card being read by stuffed animal Zoe. Kevin already bought her from Clayton's located at 5225 Main Street Williamsville New York so did the other 2 Oscar plus Count Von Count before he can record show 4101 "Elmo And Zoe Claim A Ball". Two sponsors in this: X, 17 (same as show 4054). Pink nose got small, probably those yellow and purple bows she's wearing a tutu. Since Season 2 to have one letter and number as sponsors. This was also teach these viewers to give the sponsors twinkling sound effects at the end of each program. So it reminds Kevin of the line Come On Everybody Here We Go Off To Neverland special line from the song You Can Fly You Can Fly You Can Fly from here. Each tape features 2 sponsors: one letter and one number. World of title covers on VHS and DVD here like clamshell cover, slipcover, DVD covers here, and more. Using the end white screen, blue screen in the end, white and black static in the end there in the end with to it play together. Each program taught which such a hit story here about tales with Dash and Dot stories that boy named Dash plus a tiny girl named Dot here say Doink with for each hit story. Plus also blue camcorder usually make some movies here in Elmo's blue camcorder he'd say: "...Made A Video With This Camera. It's Called (CLEARS THROAT) (naming title here of Elmo's camcorder for movies) By Me." Your voices of Barney including: Pia Manalo plays that voice for Min, Lauren King plays Kathy, Jessica Zucha plays Tina, Brian Eppes plays Michael, here all his friends. Arthur videos from 1997 Kevin plays Christmas 2017 fully animated show with 2 great hit stories. The World Mr. Monty taking from the Elmocize title on June 11 1996 to do that. This special guest Cyndi Lauper to do that for now. Exercise: Why Do They Do It. Since February 1992 Monty does have no tongue fun it did with here in his mouth, since September 1994 which for a special request Monty does have a tongue in his mouth. Arthur videos from 1997 Kevin plays Christmas 2017 fully animated show with 2 great hit stories. Barney videos from Blockbuster 1995 commercial about Barney videos from 1995 seen any Barney video like "Barney In Concert" 1992 tape, 2 copies of "Waiting For Santa" 2 copies of "Barney In Concert" 1995 tape, "Barney's Magical Musical Adventure", 2 copies of "Riding In Barney's Car", "Barney's Imagination Island" seen on DVD, "Let's Pretend With Barney" the original copy on videocassette, "Barney Live In New York City", "Families Are Special", a 1995 copy of "Barney's Magical Musical Adventure", "Barney's Campfire Sing-Along" original copy, "Barney Safety", "Making New Friends", 2 copies of "Barney Goes To School", "Barney Rhymes With Mother Goose", "Barney's Best Manners" the original copy on videocassette, "Barney's Alphabet Zoo", "Rock With Barney", "Barney's Birthday", and "Barney's Home Sweet Homes", plus more videos like "Yes I Can Be A Friend" from Yes I Can featuring Muppet Babies, "Elmo's Sing-Along Guessing Game 1991 VHS seen it on DVD Kevin already bought 2003 DVD from Christmas 2018, "Sing, Hoot And Howl With The Sesame Street Animals" 1991 VHS seen it on DVD here Kevin already bought this from Christmas 2018, plus more tapes. At The Blockbuster Holiday Gift Center, Buy Any Barney Video And Get Barney For Just $9.99. Plus There's Thousands Of Great Gift Ideas Many For Under $10. So This Year, Give Them Entertainment. This commercial seen it Saturday March 4 2017. Fabulous visit for now long version of Disney's Children's Favorites record offer. Get That Happy Feeling Singing And Dancing To 81 Of Your Favorite Songs On Three Big Albums Presented By The Walt Disney Music Company. Good Times Are Sailing Your Way On Children's Favorites 1, 2, And 3. A Tuneful Treasury For You To Enjoy With Your Friends And Family. This Timeless Collection Of Toe-Tapping Hand-Clapping Tunes Will Have You Skipping, Laughing, Playing, And Dancing Up A Storm. Have A Happy Time, Anytime, Sharing Songs Like "This Old Man", "Old MacDonald", "Camptown Races", "I've Been Working On The Railroad", "Oh Susanna", And Dozens More. For Sing-Along But On Campouts, Car Trips And At Parties, Sent For Your Children's Favorites Collection Today. 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Middle goes: Now That's The End Of Side 1. So You Can Fast Forward Or Just Sit Tight. I'll Be Right Back. Conclusion of side 1: Side 1 Is Over. So Fast Forward Or Hold On. Side 2 Is Coming Up. For All You Fishermen Out There Listening, Here's A Chance For You To Be A Part Of My Fishin' Tales. If You Know A Good Fishing Story, Or Just Some Outdoor Encourage That's A Little Or A Lot On The Unusual Side, Please Get In Touch With Me At The Phone Number Or Address In The Case Of These Tapes. If I Use Any Part Of Your Story, I'll Send You A Special Gift That I Know You'd Enjoy. The outro: Well, That's About It For Now. Hope You Enjoyed Them, And I Look Forward To Sharing Some More Of My Tales With You Again Real Soon. Just Remember It's Much Better To Listen To Them, There It Is To Be A Part Of Them. Nice visitor Saturday August 1 2015 was Beauty And The Beast the original 1992 tape that cover has six characters in this together two people four objects, three previews in the beginning "Aladdin" coming this Christmas to theaters, "Sleeping Beauty" on January 29 1959, and "Pinocchio" on February 23 1940, plus a preview in the end "101 Dalmatians". Their favorite part of the cassette is "Be Our Guest". Right visitor story on Tuesday April 21 2020 Kevin played both programs first was that tape Dance With The Teletubbies he already played with that box has Sun Baby but Voice Trumpet but no windmill there Get Up And Dance that program from 1997 that day that birthday dad went to take Lucy to Love Your Dog they stayed with Taylor that birthday dad went back to Love Your Dog to take Lucy back home again. Tape intro Tinky Winky there in the beginning, Po was the boo shouter in the end. Laa-Laa dances ballet, Tinky Winky jumps up and down just for fun. Tinky Winky watches Larette tap-dancing in the garden with white tap shoes on, Dipsy watches children dancing. Green, Yellow, Red, Purple. Special magical event: tap-dancing teddy bear. From the beginning of that cool Follow The Leader Dance, Rolf Saxon states that Follow The Leader Dance in the US version. Voice Trumpet says Trot Trot repeatedly here instead of Trit Trot those cool fun same lines. This was fixed in the US version as there is now the TV receiver music playing when Tinky Winky says "Very tired" in the US version. There will be Daniel Tiger cake with that fantastic fork, full of rainbow cookies, there vanilla birthday brownies. Visiting a tale on Thursday April 30 2020 Kevin played both programs first was that tape Here Come The Teletubbies he already played with that box has Sun Baby but windmill there Quiet Time from 1997. Tape intro Po was there in the beginning, Po was the boo shouter in the end. Tinky Winky couldn't carry Po's scooter, Laa-Laa's ball, Dipsy's hat inside Tinky Winky's bag he needs to take some out, Laa-Laa waters some flowers Voice Trumpet sings Mary Mary Quite Contrary for it. Zippity visit story of such a hit story. Dancin' The Day Away. Season 1, Episode 10. No G after the N do have the apostrophe comes after the N unless the G will introduce the episode's theme with red D, yellow A, purple N, orange C, plus blue E with dance. Happy visit dirty pair such a hit story fun it did with clean pair of underwear Father's Day 2018 which to it Kevin's underwear got dirty ran to get a clean pair before Ma took Dub to take 2 dogs Lucy and Taylor for a haircut. Love version of that Christmas classic for it Useful verses for Merry Christmas From Sesame Street: 1 delicious cookie, 2 baby frogs, 3 footballs, 4 wooly bears, 5 argyle socks, 6 rubber duckies, 7 rusty trash cans, 8 counts-a-counting, 9 pounds of birdseed, 10 wind-up rabbits, 11 broken buildings, 12 can't remember. True version from A Sesame Street Christmas: 1 delicious cookie, 2 baby frogs, 3 footballs, 4 wooly bears, 5 argyle socks, 6 rubber duckies, 7 rusty trash cans, 8 counts-a-counting, 9 pounds of birdseed, 10 triangles, 11 broken buildings, 12 can't remember. Dandy version of We Wish You A Merry Christmas there from Merry Christmas From Sesame Street: It's David, And Mr. Hooper. Powerful version of We Wish You A Merry Christmas there from A Sesame Street Christmas: It's Elmo, Hoots, And Zoe. Xbox Musical Christmas tracks from Merry Christmas From Sesame Street: A Christmas Pageant, Arrurru, Night Before Christmas On Sesame Street, Saludo. Dad's birthday Friday April 21 2023 Kevin's friends Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band title date in this May 18 1990 that 1990 vertical sticker label plus 1990 print date simply it's version 1 here on Dad's birthday long version of Disneyland 35th anniversary promo plus a 1990 title card plus in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 promo from Under The Sea. By The Beautiful Sea by Don and Ginny Grady, Never Smile At A Crocodile from Peter Pan by Mark Miller and Richard Pursell, At The Codfish Ball by Andy Belling and Don Grady, Sailing Sailing/Sailor's Hornpipe by Patrick Deremer, Don Grady, and the Disney Sing-A-Long Chorus. Plus also short anthem to it short song the middle Pals Love Garden Zoo Flower Toy. Turn The Story Over. Two great short stories fun it did with full of short stories. That closing song with such a hit surprise Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy Closing That Show Tape. This learned that love here in a garden, at the zoo with, for also sharing toys. The end of each program turns into green static and the camera zooms into a purple TV. A kid (or kids) tells the audience: Hey, Everybody, It's Time For Barney Says! Sweet line. A yellow construction paper background, the colorful words "Barney Says" magically appear and then roll away. Color letters were green B, brown A, gray R, blue N, gray E, purple Y, orange S, pink A, gray Y, and black S for it. The announcer voiced by David Rudman for now that voice there with such a sweet event. Special 16-note there from the end of fun Muppet Show theme. Hello Again To All My Friends. I'm Glad You Came To Play. Our Fun And Learning Never Ends. Here's What We Did Today! Features an instrumental version of Joe Raposo's classic song Sing from Sesame Street: 25 Wonderful Years on October 29 1993 which the announcer talks about that tape they've learned with colorful fun screenshots. After this, Barney appears on-screen and says: And Remember, I Love You. It was also displayed white words on the fun purple static background. The descriptor is like this: Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy Fun VHS A Do The Biggest Pile Of Junk You've Ever Seen. Track 9 Of 15 Love In The Junkyard Ballad Sung By Oscar From Album Silly Songs. After a few seconds, the copyright screen moves to the left, revealing Big Bird, who's seen from the head up. He tells the audience, "Toodle-loo!". Three different fun versions of those. From 1995 to 1999, bombastic version of the WavePad version of the Sesame Street Theme key of G Major, which ends in a jolly keyboard/bass vamp. This carries over into the underwriting spiel. "Between The Lions Tape, Seen On PBS Kids." From Christmas 1999 to 2001, a soft keyboard/bass version of the theme. From December 2001 to 2003, A bluesy version of the theme played by a muted trumpet ensemble. Blue Bowl From Tots A Title Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 WNED PBS Channel 17 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Laa-Laa’s Watering Can Fun VHS DVD Program. Come play for those teach the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, weather, games, songs, and more. Plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 song about his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major singing special song loud then quieter and quieter and quieter then softer and softer Kevin learned that there are 28 letters, 8 super-dee-duper syllables, 36 notes, 32 words for lyrics key of F Major to play that different kinds of weather Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, plus other ways to listen to the song fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. Four Pos Show Maya Miguel Direct-To-Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape Buddy Begins With J Show In Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Pretend Library Steady March, Four Pos Show Maya Miguel Direct-To-Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape Based On Scholastic Stories Buddy Begins With J Show In Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Pretend Library Steady March: The show chronicles the adventures of two 10-year-old Latino siblings, Maya and Miguel Santos, as they figure out how to leave their stamp on the world around them, and features their relatives and diverse neighborhood friends. This show centers on Maya's well-intentioned meddling in her family and friends' lives, ultimately creating new quandaries to fix. Their mother is from Mexico, and their father is from Puerto Rico. The underlying message is the importance of doing good for the family and community, and the philosophy that shared happiness is greater than personal gain. The show presents a positive, culturally rich portrayal of Latino family, language and cultures. Four Pos from Taiwan Drumming here and Dancing Sevillanas Spain: 2 on top, 2 on the bottom, 4 circles on their heads, 8 ears, 8 eyes, 4 noses, 4 mouths, 4 televisions on their tummies turned off, here 8 toes, here and 8 knees, the narrator counts: Po appeared there, 1 Po, another Po appeared: 2 Pos, another Po appeared: 3 Pos, another Po appeared there: 4 Pos, then 4 Pos say Eh-Oh. Each program focuses on these viewers follow lines for a song with Kevin just scatted some fun it did with he actually says Heimer he'll follow these words here of his song Shawn, Min and Kenneth singing loudly librarian Kathy asks to sing a little quieter here in a pretend library Kevin actually says Heemer the other guys which tell Kevin still not Heemer because they're supposed to say Heimer Kevin counts 8 Da's between singing it louder then quieter with softer song down together. John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet hit tune. With Wavepad, original cast recording. Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, in wind, in the rain, plus the sleet, also some hail, in the snow, plus sweet hurricane, snowy wintry blizzards, background music for stores, background music for malls, background music for restaurants, playgrounds, parks, waterslides, radios, cars, vans, motorboats, buses, airplanes, boats, garbage trucks, helicopters, minivans, jet planes, computers, TVs, countrysides, picnics, schools, roller coasters, scramblers, libraries, bakeries, subway trains, hotels, beach houses, oceans, lunchrooms, car shows, breakfast, lunch, dinner, farms, ponds, lakes, caves, forests, jungles, undersea adventures, bookstores, supermarkets, town halls, classrooms, offices, post offices, treehouses, castles, and toy shops fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. Dad's birthday 2024 vanilla garden, zoo, flower, toy cake things in the ballad Tortured Poets Department Taylor Swift album, Ma's birthday 2024 Let's Eat Funny Food Songs 2004 DVD plus Ma's birthday cake, Dub's birthday 2024 Ma, Dad and Dub head out to Dub's birthday dinner plus Dub's birthday cake, Kevin's birthday 2024 Kids' Favorite Songs 1999 VHS CTW version Together Forever 1999 VHS Sing-Along Songs Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah 1986 VHS Sing-Along Songs Fun With Music 1989 VHS, Christmas 2024 Ma wants 10 CDs Dad wants 6 Between The Lions tapes seen on PBS Kids Dub wants 9 videos of The Oz Kids. Plus in the beginning here of Kevin's text here about Ma's day he'd say: "Hi, How Are You Doing Today..." noting what tape he or she would like to know best. "Hope Your Day Is Going..." "I Am Having A.. Day." Following tapes are that first version of that calypso version of the Sesame Street Theme from Season 24 to Season 29 from 1992-1998 that version has Zoe seeing zoo animals Baby Natasha winning a big race. Following tapes are that first version of that calypso version of the Sesame Street Theme from Season 24 to Season 29 from 1992-1998 that version has Grover seeing a tiger plus along with Oscar Prairie Dawn watching girls doing a cartwheel. Please Remember This Afternoon... Usually do 2 versions here of here Ernie eats cookies in bed here at 12:00 PM to 5:59 PM during three day weekend for Martin Luther King Day break, Presidents Day break, Memorial Day break, nine day weekend Fourth Of July break, ten day weekend Labor Day break, three day weekend Columbus Day break, Veterans Day break, sixteen day weekend Christmas break Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, New Years, with such a pal together. From Monday to Thursday line: When The School Is New. Possibly Friday simply When The Street Is New. Outgoing Tape A VHS WNED PBS TV Schedule Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas We All Sing Together Program Sesame Street 1993 Hit Title Elmo's World Up And Down John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Between The Lions Tape: Watch WNED with VHS for each single show a title hit program WNED PBS Channel 17. John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet Shawn, Min and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy asked them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are still trying to read because there are possibly four words 36 notes 8 super-dee-duper syllables 28 letters 32 words for lyrics 8 Da's key of F Major fun it did with full a steady march. Song was used in Riding In Barney's Car 1995 VHS tune with full a steady march. To Do Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas. It was a cold fall day in the Hundred Acre Wood the last day of this 10th month full of skeletons, pumpkins, witches, Halloween spiders, scary faces, just jack-o-lanterns, dress up fancy costumes for Halloween, listen to Halloween music, color crafts for school, go to a pumpkin farm to pick pumpkins here, and go trick-or-treating in the night passing out the candies to some trick-or-treaters from door to door. Join Pooh and the gang there for a last day of the 10th month simply October there in 2 spooktastic titles. Frankenpooh. September 8, 1995. The cover has Eeyore, Piglet, Pooh and Tigger. "The Monster Frankenpooh", "Things That Go Piglet In The Night", and "Pooh Moon". Three previews in the beginning like the Winnie The Pooh VHS collection, Mickey's Fun Songs and the Sing-along Songs 1995 Promo for it. The Monster Frankenpooh. Tigger, Rabbit, Gopher, and Piglet are telling stories on a dark night in the Hundred Acre Wood. Tigger wants Piglet to tell a story about ghosties, spookables and "things that go shopping in the night". But Piglet says he wants to tell a "not-so-scary story" about a scientist. In the story, Piglet sets the scene in a castle in the middle of the day. Tigger says the story should be in the nighttime, and the day turns to night. Piglet and Tigger go back and forth, changing the story from day to night. Tigger confuses Piglet and the story stays at night. Tigger adds a thunderstorm. Inside the castle, a scientist who looks exactly like Piglet is in a laboratory making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Tigger interrupts again and says, "this story is so unscary, it's scary!" Outside the story, Tigger is fed up with how the story is going and gets up to leave to "go trim Pooh's toenails". Rabbit tries to get Tigger to stay. Tigger says that if the story is going to be about a scientist, then he should be doing something "terribibble," like creating a "boogly, boogey monster!" In the story, there is something under the blanket on the table the scientist Piglet is working on. Tigger names it The Monster Frankenpooh as it sits up. The blanket comes off and the Monster Frankenpooh looks exactly like Winnie the Pooh. Tigger says the monster is "absolutely perfect," but thinks the monster should be bigger. Frankenpooh suddenly grows bigger, big enough to sit on the table. Tigger is still displeased with the size of his monster, so he makes Frankenpooh even bigger. Tigger wants the monster to be even bigger still, so he makes Frankenpooh so big that he hits his head on the ceiling of the castle. Finally, Tigger is happy with the size of The Monster Frankenpooh. The terrified scientist runs around Frankenpoohs feel yelling for help, and then breaks the fourth wall, saying "this is so very terrifying," before running away. Frankenpooh slowly begins to walk out of the castle, looking for honey. Outside the castle, Frankenpooh walks through a farmer who looks like Rabbit's garden, and he yells of a monster. Frankenpooh makes his way to Gopher's hole, and walks over it, making Gopher, who also yells of a monster, fall a very long fall all the way down his hole. Tigger appears and asks if the audience is scared. Outside the story, Tigger says how the "giganticically monstrous monstrosity" is unstoppable. Inside the story, the giant Frankenpooh walks along, yelling for honey. Outside the story, Piglet stops the story and tells Tigger that the story is much too scary, and suggests that he take over. Inside the story, Rabbit and Gopher are running scared around Frankenpooh's feet. Piglet says the size of the monster is all wrong to have on him, and Frankenpooh instantly shrinks back to the small size he was at the beginning of the story. Outside the story, Tigger agrees with Piglet about the monster's size, and says that the monster should be "quadroopily as big!" Inside the story, Frankenpooh grows very rapidly, and grows so big that he reaches the top of the film strip the cartoon is being made on. Frankenpooh breaks the fourth wall and comments on his size to Tigger. Tigger agrees that he overdid the size of the monster, and shrinks Frankenpooh back to his original, but still big, monster size. Frankenpooh continues on his way looking for honey. Eventually, he finds a house, sits down in front of it and tries to reach inside it (only being able to fit his arm inside it) to look for honey. Meanwhile, a trio of angry villagers (Rabbit, Gopher, and Owl) Run to the scientist's castle, claiming that he is the one who made the giant monster. The scientist, who is putting out empty milk bottles, is frightened by the villagers and runs away into the castle, as the villagers chase after. Piglet hides and pleads that the whole thing was an accident. Outside the story, Piglet is trembling in fear. Tigger, Rabbit and Gopher are confused, and go to comfort Piglet, assuring him that it was only a story and there is nothing to be afraid of. Rabbit says that Piglet should learn the difference between what is real and what is not. Rabbit asks Pooh if he agrees. Across the room, Pooh is sitting on the ground, but he is the same giant size he was in the story. Pooh also agrees that he shouldn't take things so seriously either. Things That Go Piglet In The Night. The episode begins in a late afternoon, Pooh, Piglet, Rabbit, Tigger and Owl are all playing on a swing hung under a large oak tree in the Hundred Acre Wood. The only ones not there are Eeyore, who is just watching, and Gopher, who pops out in his pajamas complaining about the noise and saying that it is past their bedtime and they should all be sleeping. Upon hearing this, Tigger stops the swing abruptly, causing everyone else to fall, especially Gopher, and enthusiastically states that they must go to bed early in order to wake up early in the next morning and play more. The others follow him, and when Piglet withdraws a little, Tigger tells him that he wouldn't want to stay awake in the night anyway, as there are monsters in the forest, such as 'Bumpitys' and 'Spookables'. This promptly convinces Piglet to run to his house and go to bed. Deep in the windy night, the forest seems to be full of strange howls and shadows appearing on the windows. Piglet is scared and hides inside a makeshift pillow fort on his bed, covering his ears. Temporarily satisfied that what he can't hear can't hurt him, he looks out of the fort to see an ominous shadow rushing toward him. He quickly ducks back into the fort in a panic, causing a pillow case to fall over his head. Again, he is temporarily reassured by the fact that now he won't be able to see or hear the ghosts. But what if the ghosts see and hear him, he wonders. This mere thought is enough to send Piglet into a panic, and he runs away desperately, still inside his pillow, towards Pooh's house. Unfortunately, the pillowcase prevents him from seeing where he is going, and he accidentally falls into Gopher's hole, waking Gopher, before rushing back out into the night. Moments later, he runs into a sapling which bends back and launches him into the air and onto Pooh's roof, awakening the frightened bear. He tumbles down the roof and onto Pooh's doorstep as Pooh approaches, popgun at the ready. When Pooh opens the door and sees Piglet in the pillow case, he mistakes Piglet for a ghost and runs away to get help. Pooh's screaming, in turn, frightens Piglet, who runs away in the opposite direction. Meanwhile, Tigger is also hearing lots of strange noises, and, believing them to be 'spookables', decides to go out to investigate. After a while, he locates the source of the noise and declares that he won't let any 'Bumpities' take him by surprise. Just then a large, gray object flies in from out of nowhere, knocking him into a nearby bush. He discovers moments later that the object was Eeyore, who was also the source of the noise. Eeyore admits he is having trouble playing on the swing because he can't stay on without falling. Furthermore, since the others are always playing on the swing during the day, and not giving him a turn, he decided the only time he could practice was at night. Tigger decides to teach Eeyore how to swing. Later, Pooh, Rabbit, Owl and Gopher have organized a ghost hunting party and are determined to catch the ghost, although they are nervous that the ghost may catch them first. Rabbit, at first takes charge of the group, but relinquishes leadership to Gopher after hearing the ghost wail yet again. As they trek through a hollowed-out tree trunk, they run into Piglet. Thinking him to be the ghost, the group runs away in a panic, with Piglet following, still unable to see where he is going. The group dash up a tree and fall off a limb into a pond, with Piglet following. However, in the fall, Piglet falls out of his pillowcase and lands on Pooh, who asks what he was doing inside of a ghost. Piglet then tells them what happened as they set off to return home. Since Piglet is not the ghost, Rabbit and Gopher are convinced that there must be no ghost after all, but Piglet insists that he had heard one. Suddenly, they all hear Eeyore screaming and are terrified, but soon head back to catch the real ghost. Meanwhile, Tigger's first attempt to help Eeyore by glueing him to the swing hasn't worked. Tigger realizes the problem is not keeping Eeyore on the swing, but keeping him from crashing to the ground, so he decides to build an improvised glider with a parachute for Eeyore. This actually works: when Eeyore is thrown out of the swing, he flies high into the air before the glider collapses, sending him plummeting to earth. He opens the parachute, but in the dark of the night, his figure is mistaken for a ghost by Pooh and the gang when they arrive. But Tigger, confused by their attitude, explains that there is no ghost, just a donkey swinging in a parachute. Eeyore makes it to the ground, but his parachute gets hung up in the tree and he swings back and forth in the breeze. Tigger then realizes that Eeyore is swinging, and congratulates Eeyore for his success. As the sun shows up, Eeyore's parachute breaks free of the tree and floats away. The gang, seeing that it looks like fun, all join Eeyore for a ride in his parachute. As the group floats off into the distance, Pooh hopes to himself that they won't have to go through this every time Eeyore wants to swing. Pooh Moon. The friends are camping out at night and Tigger accidentally makes the popcorn explode. Pooh wants to eat honey, but has run out. He asks Piglet, if he has ever heard of the "Honey Moon," which is full of honey. Tigger, however, tells a scary story about a Grab-Me Gotcha, a sneaky shifteroo who grabs people in his clutches. Piglet is obviously scared, but Rabbit isn't, saying that there's no such thing as a Grab-Me Gotcha (at least until Piglet startles him by accident). Pooh stays up with Piglet, just in case the Grab-Me-Gotcha comes, but eventually they fall asleep in the popcorn basket. Since the popcorn basket is too close to the fire, it pops and explodes, blasting Pooh and Piglet to another part of the woods. Tigger, Gopher and Rabbit wake up, and Tigger and Gopher think the Grab-Me Gotcha got Piglet and Pooh. Rabbit does not believe this, but goes along anyway. Pooh and Piglet, dirty and camouflaged, think they have been popped to the Honey Moon. They soon come to believe that if the Honey Moon fades away at dawn, they won't be able to stand on it, so they have to hurry and find "Moon Honey" before it disappears. Tigger, Gopher and Rabbit camouflage themselves too, and Tigger bounces away. Pooh, Piglet and Tigger run into each other, Pooh mistakes him for a "Giant Moon Bee"! Then Pooh and Piglet run into Rabbit and Gopher, and run away again. Unfortunately, Pooh and Piglet then fall into a hole. Pooh mistakes the tunnels for a giant "Giant Moon Bee Honeycomb", and ventures on to find honey. Gopher, Rabbit and Tigger then hear Pooh in the underground tunnels calling for "Moon Honey" and mistake it for the monster, running away in fear. Pooh decides that they should go home, and to do that, they have to go "very down". In a safe spot, Tigger says to Rabbit and Gopher that he has a foolproof plan for saving their buddies. Later on, just before dawn, Pooh and Piglet have climbed a very high peak. As they prepare to jump to get home, the ledge they're on cracks and breaks and they fall. At the bottom, Tigger has designed a cart trap with honey as bait for the Grab-Me Gotcha. Rabbit still doesn't believe in it, but when Pooh and Piglet fall in, he immediately becomes a coward, jumping into Gopher's arms. When questioned about what happened to them, they talk about all the moon creatures they found, and about how they resemble Rabbit, Tigger and Gopher. Piglet hugs Tigger and says he's glad to be home, and then he comes out of the shot. Tigger appears again, grabs Piglet, and says, "Gotcha!" Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie. September 13, 2005. Then a cold fall day in the Hundred Acre Wood. Four previews in the beginning like "Cinderella" Special Edition on February 15 1950, "Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search For Christopher Robin" on August 5 1997 narrated by David Warner, "A Christmas Of Enchantment", and 2 Pooh adventures "Shapes And Sizes" and "Wonderful Word Adventure". It is Lumpy's first ever Halloween with Roo, Winnie the Pooh, and their friends in the Hundred Acre Wood. While the group discusses their plans for Halloween and for their first night of trick-or-treating. Tigger then describes Halloween in a song that results in Tigger knocking on the door, sneaking up on Rabbit, wearing his apron like a cape, spinning ghost streamers around in the air, and Halloween decorations moving along with ghostly howls. Lumpy is scared by Eeyore in a Halloween mask and hides under the table in which Piglet later wonders if spookables are also hiding under the table, causing Lumpy to run out. Roo takes a ride on a Halloween basket, and Lumpy is hit by a pumpkin-headed ghost (Roo). Tigger then cuts out ghost shapes on a lampshade and spins them around on the lamp to make them look like real ghosts. Pooh then spills water on the lamp knocking off the shade and putting out the fire. Tigger then turns on a flashlight and says "boo," causing Lumpy to hide under the bed. Tigger warns them about the evil dreaded Gobloon in the woods and further explains that he searches for people to catch every year on Halloween night. He will turn any unsuspecting victims into Jack-o-lanterns (pronounced "Jaggedy-Lanterns" by the characters) if he catches them. Still, if the Gobloon is captured before he catches them first, the Gobloon will grant its' captors one wish. When Pooh eats Rabbit's entire stock of candy for trick-or-treating, Rabbit lets everyone know the bad news Pooh Bear ate all the candy that Rabbit had already gathered and stated that there is no more candy in the Hundred Acre Wood. Meanwhile, Roo and Lumpy set out to capture the Gobloon to wish for more candy. Meanwhile, according to Tiggers directions, they are able to go past the Creepy Cave, then down the Slimy Slide and into the Tree of Terror later on Entering the Creepy Cave, Lumpy and his lunchbox get stuck on some rocks, Which leads Lumpy to believe that they're being followed. He desperately wants to go back, But Roo insists that they should press on, and eventually, they find the Slimy Slide and then the Tree of Terror. Lumpy's courage fails him when they reach the Gobloon's supposed lair, so Roo tells him the story of when Piglet gained his courage (the "Boo to You Too, Winnie the Pooh" special). At the beginning of this story, Piglet faces his fears about Halloween in order to celebrate it with his best friend, Winnie the Pooh. But when his friends show up at his house, Piglet still has not picked a Halloween costume, and eventually, he decides not to participate. And so with the entire holiday falling apart, each of them return to their perspective home but later they decide to spend the evening however Piglet runs away into the forest at first sight of his costumed friends lost in the woods after which seeing Pooh in the tree, with Eeyore and Tigger (dressed up as Spookables) trying to get him down Piglet decides to rescue him, And then they all end up rolling right through Rabbit's well-kept pumpkin patch. But, this means that Piglet has conquered his fears of Halloween became unscared. And enjoys Halloween with all his friends. Meanwhile, at the end of this story, Lumpy recovers his courage and helps Roo set a trap for the Gobloon, but the two end up running away when they know that the Gobloon is returning. Lumpy is separated from Roo, the latter fleeing from an unknown figure with a wheelbarrow full of pumpkins. Lumpy ends up caught in the trap they had for the Gobloon. Lumpy is heartbroken to be alone, as he and Roo had promised to stay together during the whole adventure. Later at Piglets House, Scarecrow Rabbit, Superhero Tigger, Honeypot Pooh Bear, and Bandit Eeyore have decided that instead of Halloween candy, they'll have vegetables for Halloween and they all go trick or treating At each other's houses. Roo ends up back in the Tree of Terror himself, and Roo finds a Jack-o'-lantern resembling Lumpy, which makes him think his friend has been caught by the Gobloon. Where he vows never to leave Lumpy again as he goes and warns the other trick or treaters. Meanwhile, Roo recruits Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Eeyore, and Rabbit to help him capture the Gobloon and save Lumpy once back with the others. The group arrives at the trap and, hearing Lumpy trying to break out of the trap, assume the Gobloon was trapped already. The group is unsure what to wish for, but Roo wishes to have his friend back. Hearing Roo's voice, Lumpy is inspired to finally break his way out of the trap, much to the joy of his friends. The group finally goes trick-or-treating, and Kanga (Dressed as a witch), who was, in reality, the mysterious figure, throws a Halloween party for the friends, complete with Jack-o-lanterns carved in everyone's likeness. There isn't one for Lumpy as she explains that she must have accidentally dropped Lumpy's Jack-o'-lantern—a mistake that sparked the entire adventure. And so, with Lumpy's first Halloween being successful, everyone from the Hundred Acre Wood enjoys the Halloween party. And has fun on his first Halloween, where Lumpy now loves Halloween as Pooh prepares a candied apple and everything is once again grand. A Christmas To Remember. October 22, 2001. Bob and his friends were building the stage for Bob's Christmas concert. Singing and dancing along to "Crocodile Rock" was just sung by Elton John. Three visitors came to spend Christmas with Bob: his twin brother Tom, Scoot the Snowmobile, and Pogo his pet husky. Bob and his friends are excited for Christmas, especially Bob because his twin brother Tom, a zoologist who works in the Arctic circle, is coming home for the first time in years. Bob wants a quiet break with his brother, but the new town mayor has other plans. She has organised a special free concert, featuring local rock star Lennie Lazenby, and asks Bob to sort out the stage and lighting. While helping Wendy and the team with the tree in an attempt to be good, Spud accidentally scares Lofty so much that the latter ends up making a mess of the Town Hall with the Christmas tree, forcing Bob and the team to clean it up. On top of all this, Tom's travel plans are hindered by a mission to reunite a baby deer with her father, causing him to miss the last boat. Bob still has to fix the stage for the concert, but Lenny comes up with a way to make sure Tom does come home for Christmas. Can Bob please the Mayor, meet up with his brother and have a good Christmas? We All Sing Together. The tape from 1993. FRAME 1: Herry is the anchor of “The Monster Report”. Today’s subject is “kids” (who are they, what they look like, etc.). Herry mentions their fur, until reporter Elmo rushes in with a visual aid that proves kids don’t have fur, but skin! Skin (EKA: Episode 2749). FRAME 2: Herry confirms kids have skin, but shifts over to the subject of the fur on their heads. Elmo rushes in again and points out that the fur on their heads is called “hair”. Fixin' My Hair (EKA: Episode 2734). FRAME 3: Herry and the other monsters begin combing their hair (while one is still caught up on the phone). Herry then takes us into the field where Telly, “Monster on the Spot” reporter, is with Dominique, a real kid. Elmo brings him even more of his real kid friends. Telly, overwhelmed, faints. One Thousand Faces (EKA: Episode 2894). FRAME 4: A brief bumper for "The Monster Report" is shown. I Wanna Be Me (EKA: Episode 2791) (No Intro). FRAME 5: Herry returns from the commercial break and asks “How many kinds of kids are there?” He takes us into the field again, where The Count has been counting kids all day, having counted 4,533 different kids. He then meets a pair of twins, who are both different despite being the same in looks. Herry wonders if there are any blue kids, when Elmo pops in with another discovery – kids can’t be blue on the outside, but can feel blue on the inside. Dancin' Shoes (EKA: Episode 2949). FRAME 6: Herry dances, singing the previous song, then realizes he’s on camera and introduces their next topic – kids and their families. Herry’s family rushes in when they hear about this. The family is shocked to learn that even kids have families and Herry turns their attention to the next song. Mom And Me (EKA: Episode 2462). FRAME 7: Herry and the rest of the crew (including the blue monster, now covered in phones he’s still on the line with) say goodbye to Herry’s family and Herry tries to close the report, saying that all kids are different. Elmo then rushes in the studio with Buster, claiming to have the biggest news of the day – that kids are different AND the same! His source is “straight from the horse’s mouth” (literally) as we zoom into Buster’s mouth to see… Different Yet The Same (EKA: Episode 2054), No Matter What (EKA: Episode 2782). FRAME 8: Herry is still skeptical about Buster’s source and is told he learned straight from kids and we zoom into his mouth again. We All Sing With The Same Voice (EKA: Episode 1708). FRAME 9: The crew begins dancing out of the studio. The blue monster who has been busy on the phone the whole video finally gets off. Herry tells them to come back, as the report isn’t finished, and Elmo tells him that they’re going to play with the kids. Herry rips off his tie and joins them, as Buster takes center stage and begins “The Horse Report”. The entire crew congas with some kids as the credits roll and a conga version of “We All Sing with the Same Voice” plays. One program from 1993, nine songs, three studio monsters, four words, six syllables, 17 super-dee-duper letters here of that title from Sesame Street, and the program hosted by Herry Monster. Elmo's World Up And Down from show 4107 "The Adventures Of Little Big Bird" (Part 1). Mr. Noodle rode Snuffy a see-saw, the hippo counted 17 times on the pogo stick, Horatio the Elephant was in the elevator, Super-Grover tries to show Up and Down for Elmo, Diasia took her parent's car to the playground. First thing Diasia does right to the slide with Diasia's good friend Cindy joining. Sooner after, possibly the swings. Her mom gave Diasia a push but just hold with two hands to get her started. Summit Show Direct-To-Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Science Caps 128 Prizes: Come visit Summit Central first located for now here at 150 Getzvlle New York sorts of fun things here like Adventures at 3:00 to 5:00 PM for every Monday-Friday, Adventures at 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM for every Monday-Friday for Summer, Expeditions at 5:30 to 8:45 PM together, plus other fun stuff. Milk caps serve as the main reward for playing the activities in the game, which, when completed successfully, award the player some points. Each time the player earns 100 points in one of the game's learning categories (math, reading, time, or nature), the player will go to the Milky Way, where the Milk Cap Mouse will allow the player to pick out one of the milk caps from his collection for the player's own collection. There are four sets of milk caps, one for each of the aforementioned categories. Possibly 128 science caps for playing games at with their Summit friends plus also for now for using a quiet voice at Central they've earned simply a science cap 128 science caps just like these notes used in Barney The Other Day I Met A Bear from Going On A Bear Hunt seven words of the song 20 super-dee-duper letters 128 syllables for lyrics four verses sung by Barney (Bob West), B.J. (Patty Wirtz), Ernie (Steve Whitmire), Danny (Jeffery Hood), Stephen (Chase Gallatin), Kim (Erica Rhodes), Keesha (Mera Baker), and Zoe (Fran Brill). Plus also 128 which singing it 128 times together fun it did with being sung for now Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sang The Alphabet Song from Sing Along. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen! Our player is only (number between 100 and 1) point/points away from winning a brand new science cap. See if you can collect them all. Soon after they've played games at Central would go: Congratulations! You just won a brand new science cap! Click on the cap that you want to take. Click on the left and right arrows to see more caps. You now have (number of cap) science caps. There are 128 in all. See if you can collect them all. Come back when you've won 100 points. Then, I'll let you take one of my fantastic milk caps. Play games earning these science caps. Every time the player earns five caps, these viewers allow them to preview science caps. Science caps give a racecar special abilities, like making the racecar magnetic, giving it a shield, or making it speedier just like The Alphabet Song from Sing Along Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria, and kids sang it already sung about 128 times. Every time science caps are just earned, the player will win these because these viewers remind here of The Alphabet Song from Sing Along because Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sang it already sung about 128 times. Kids love spelling out words of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet between singing it loudly and quieter and quieter and quieter and quieter and softer and softer and softer and softer his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet fun it did together simply a song which song reminds of parades for the melody with full a steady march. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up. Kids love spelling out: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: these viewers can spell the song various different ways for words with each single letter. Come play for those teach the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, weather, games, songs, and more. Plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major singing special song loud then quieter and quieter and quieter then softer and softer Kevin learned that there are 28 letters, 8 super-dee-duper syllables, 36 notes, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's between singing it loud and quiet key of F Major to play that different kinds of weather Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, in wind, in the rain, plus the sleet, also some hail, in the snow, plus sweet hurricane, snowy wintry blizzards, background music for stores, background music for malls, background music for restaurants, playgrounds, parks, waterslides, radios, cars, vans, motorboats, buses, airplanes, boats, garbage trucks, helicopters, minivans, jet planes, computers, TVs, countrysides, picnics, schools, roller coasters, scramblers, libraries, bakeries, subway trains, hotels, beach houses, oceans, lunchrooms, car shows, breakfast, lunch, dinner, farms, ponds, lakes, caves, forests, jungles, undersea adventures, bookstores, supermarkets, town halls, classrooms, offices, post offices, treehouses, castles, trolleys, motorcycles, bicycles, wagons, police cars, submarines, and toy shops fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up. Sweet fundings here of that program of tape not doing shows with from ending to beginning for each PBS program and PBS Kids program plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up. Will Vinton Show Direct-To-Video WNED PBS Channel 17 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Pretend Library Kevin's Birthday 2024 Kids' Favorite Songs Together Forever Sing-Along Songs Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah Sing-Along Songs Fun With Music: Will Vinton Show which Kevin's birthday Monday September 16 2024 will be vanilla Daniel Tiger cake will be Kids' Favorite Songs 1999 VHS CTW version Together Forever 1999 VHS correct copy here of Sing-Along Songs Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah 1986 VHS Sing-Along Songs Fun With Music 1989 VHS here Ma, Dad and Dub quickly go to Five Guys then off to that bakery where Kevin will be home with his friends Lucy and Taylor. Kids love spelling out: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: these viewers can spell the song various different ways for words with each single letter. Come play for those teach the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, weather, games, songs, and more. Plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major singing special song loud then quieter and quieter and quieter then softer and softer Kevin learned that there are 28 letters, 8 super-dee-duper syllables, 36 notes, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's between singing it loud and quiet key of F Major to play that different kinds of weather Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, in wind, in the rain, plus the sleet, also some hail, in the snow, plus sweet hurricane, snowy wintry blizzards, background music for stores, background music for malls, background music for restaurants, playgrounds, parks, waterslides, radios, cars, vans, motorboats, buses, airplanes, boats, garbage trucks, helicopters, minivans, jet planes, computers, TVs, countrysides, picnics, schools, roller coasters, scramblers, libraries, bakeries, subway trains, hotels, beach houses, oceans, lunchrooms, car shows, breakfast, lunch, dinner, farms, ponds, lakes, caves, forests, jungles, undersea adventures, bookstores, supermarkets, town halls, classrooms, offices, post offices, treehouses, castles, trolleys, motorcycles, bicycles, wagons, police cars, submarines, and toy shops fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up. Sweet fundings here of that program of tape not doing shows with from ending to beginning for each PBS program and PBS Kids program plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up. Summit Show Direct-To-Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Science Caps 128 Prizes: Come visit Summit Central first located for now here at 150 Getzvlle New York sorts of fun things here like Adventures at 3:00 to 5:00 PM for every Monday-Friday, Adventures at 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM for every Monday-Friday for Summer, Expeditions at 5:30 to 8:45 PM together, plus other fun stuff. Milk caps serve as the main reward for playing the activities in the game, which, when completed successfully, award the player some points. Each time the player earns 100 points in one of the game's learning categories (math, reading, time, or nature), the player will go to the Milky Way, where the Milk Cap Mouse will allow the player to pick out one of the milk caps from his collection for the player's own collection. There are four sets of milk caps, one for each of the aforementioned categories. Possibly 128 science caps for playing games at with their Summit friends plus also for now for using a quiet voice at Central they've earned simply a science cap 128 science caps just like these notes used in Barney The Other Day I Met A Bear from Going On A Bear Hunt seven words of the song 20 super-dee-duper letters 128 syllables for lyrics four verses sung by Barney (Bob West), B.J. (Patty Wirtz), Ernie (Steve Whitmire), Danny (Jeffery Hood), Stephen (Chase Gallatin), Kim (Erica Rhodes), Keesha (Mera Baker), and Zoe (Fran Brill). Plus also 128 which singing it 128 times together fun it did with being sung for now Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sang The Alphabet Song from Sing Along. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen! Our player is only (number between 100 and 1) point/points away from winning a brand new science cap. See if you can collect them all. Soon after they've played games at Central would go: Congratulations! You just won a brand new science cap! Click on the cap that you want to take. Click on the left and right arrows to see more caps. You now have (number of cap) science caps. There are 128 in all. See if you can collect them all. Come back when you've won 100 points. Then, I'll let you take one of my fantastic milk caps. Play games earning these science caps. Every time the player earns five caps, these viewers allow them to preview science caps. Science caps give a racecar special abilities, like making the racecar magnetic, giving it a shield, or making it speedier just like The Alphabet Song from Sing Along Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria, and kids sang it already sung about 128 times. Every time science caps are just earned, the player will win these because these viewers remind here of The Alphabet Song from Sing Along because Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sang it already sung about 128 times. Kids love spelling out words of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet between singing it loudly and quieter and quieter and quieter and quieter and softer and softer and softer and softer his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet fun it did together simply a song which song reminds of parades for the melody with full a steady march. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up. Kids love spelling out: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: these viewers can spell the song various different ways for words with each single letter. Come play for those teach the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, weather, games, songs, and more. Plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major singing special song loud then quieter and quieter and quieter then softer and softer Kevin learned that there are 28 letters, 8 super-dee-duper syllables, 36 notes, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's between singing it loud and quiet key of F Major to play that different kinds of weather Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, in wind, in the rain, plus the sleet, also some hail, in the snow, plus sweet hurricane, snowy wintry blizzards, background music for stores, background music for malls, background music for restaurants, playgrounds, parks, waterslides, radios, cars, vans, motorboats, buses, airplanes, boats, garbage trucks, helicopters, minivans, jet planes, computers, TVs, countrysides, picnics, schools, roller coasters, scramblers, libraries, bakeries, subway trains, hotels, beach houses, oceans, lunchrooms, car shows, breakfast, lunch, dinner, farms, ponds, lakes, caves, forests, jungles, undersea adventures, bookstores, supermarkets, town halls, classrooms, offices, post offices, treehouses, castles, trolleys, motorcycles, bicycles, wagons, police cars, submarines, and toy shops fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. Sweet fundings here of that program of tape not doing shows with from ending to beginning for each PBS program and PBS Kids program plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up. Spectrum Show Direct-To-Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Pretend Library Steady March: Come visit Spectrum with full of cool TVs fun it did with sorts of fun things. Shoes On At Pineview Seven Monsters Show Direct-To-Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet With Key Of F Major Fully Animated Cartoon With Counting Little Fuzzy Little Seven Monsters: Count along with seven little monsters for now fun it did with such a hit surprise. Sony Show Direct-To-Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Key Of F Major: Come visit Sony with full of things together fun it did with there are Sonys everywhere. Pineview With Mr. Phil Show Direct-To-Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Go to Pineview with Mr. Phil for now fun it did with such a hit surprise. Pineview With Mr. Phil Show Direct-To-Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Go to Pineview with Mr. Phil for now fun it did with such a hit surprise. Pineview Show Direct-To-Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Christmas 2024 10 CDs 6 Between The Lions Tapes Seen On PBS Kids 9 Videos Of The Oz Kids Dad's Birthday 2023 Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS Aquatic Water: Visit Pineview together with Mr. Phil for now fun it did with such a hit surprise Christmas 2024 Ma wants 10 CDs Dad wants 6 Between The Lions tapes seen on PBS Kids Dub wants 9 videos of The Oz Kids. Friday April 21 2023 Kevin played Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS that pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band title date in this May 18 1990 simply it's version 1 with vertical sticker label long version of Disneyland 35th Anniversary promo then 1990 title card then in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 Promo (From Under The Sea). Childs California Speed Programs A VHS WNED PBS Channel 17 Seasons Cow Dog Pig John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Television Program VHS DVD With Full Video Game Top: California Speed has players race against other players and multiple computer-controlled opponents on point-to-point races set in many cities and rural areas across the state of California. Players can race with several different cars, with automatic or manual transmissions. Courses include "civilian" traffic and other hazards that must be avoided, and provide opportunity to perform stunts such as flips and wheelies. The gameplay has been compared to that of the contemporaneous Cruis'n series co-produced by Nintendo and Midway's Chicago studios. The arcade version allows up to four arcade cabinets to be linked together for four-player racing. Cow dog pig from Old MacDonald Had A Farm from Ready For School Toddler fifth song can be used with five moos here 8 ruffs plus 8 some oinks for a song together. John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet VHS WNED PBS Channel 17 Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Shows Of Sony Music: Wednesday September 16 2026 Kevin's birthday low pitch four tabs. There which those Dolly Parton CDs four of them Rockstar plus three other here of her CDs there was that vanilla John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet cake that picture of which Shawn, Min and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them to ask them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read that song key of F Major that melody can be used there for now simply it did which just a steady march. No, Those Places VHS Tape Do Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Fun Maya Miguel Top Fabulous Programs Pineview With Mr. Phil Fabulous Dinner At Pineview Sony Television Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy: Kevin goes to Pineview with Mr. Phil either 5:30 to 8:30, 10:00 to 2:00, plus even the summertime 9:00 to 3:00 Sony just play sorts of fun things here like playing programs with Mr. Jesse’s friends together. Kevin texted here about his day usually do that with to visit Steps here fun as he did to it he’d say: ‘This Afternoon Tell Dub Later Today At 2:30’ for about Steps outings Kevin texted Ma, Dad, Dub, or somebody else. See watch Super Why Cole and Tiptie play there text Ma, Dad, Dub, or somebody else. Weeknights and weekend nights at 6:30 for now great to go watch with the Super Readers. Bum, Ba Da, Dee, La Da, Ba, Dee Da La Dum: with these 11 cool bars for Love In The Junkyard great country ballad track 9 of 15 from album Silly Songs. Sunday April 21 2024 was Kevin's vanilla garden, zoo, flower, toy cake things in the ballad. Plus at the end play a closing number Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy Closing That Show Tape this learned that love here in a garden, at the zoo with, flowers are great to smell with, for also sharing toys. Come play tape with for a fun moonlight, You’ll Find Out Just Exactly What I Mean, Cause My Love For You Is Bigger Than The Biggest Pile Of Junk You’ve Ever Seen. Just that sweet Oscar solo of that ballad 10 notes here in C Major then modulating to D Major plus special Oscar solo of that second verse of that ballad plus the instrumental break of that ballad D Major plus Oscar solo at the end here much much bigger. Gardens are pieces of the ground, some zoos are the animals with, flowers are great to show and smell with such a fun surprise, toys are great with great to share together. Key of C Major then D major here in that ballad here Norman Stiles and Christopher Cerf wrote that country ballad track 9 of 15 there sung by Oscar from album Silly Songs. No, Those Places I Just Could Not Put My Heart In, No, Those Places Somehow Just Would Never Do. But If You'll Meet Me In The Moonlight In The Junkyard, first verse of that ballad. Cause Things Like That Just Do Not Have The Power, To Make A Grouch's Heart Fill Up With Joy with second verse of that ballad together it did here in that ballad. You Got To Meet Me In The Moonlight In The Junkyard fun it did second verse of that ballad. And You'll Find Out Exactly What I Mean to it with here in that ballad. Straight to WYRK.com to listen to that ballad track 9 of 15 Love In The Junkyard there sung by Oscar used in cars, taxis, cabs, vans, motorboats, buses, motorcycles, trolleys, tugboats, jet planes, airplanes, boats, rowboats, trains. Remember, You Can Read More Maya And Miguel, In Their Adventures From Today's Show, With Books. No, Those Places VHS Tape Do Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Pineview Programs John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Sony Ballad With Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy: Kevin goes to Pineview with Mr. Phil either 5:30 to 8:30, 10:00 to 2:00, plus even the summertime 9:00 to 3:00 Sony just play sorts of fun things here like playing programs with Mr. Jesse’s friends together. Kevin texted here about his day usually do that with to visit Steps here fun as he did to it he’d say: ‘This Afternoon Tell Dub Later Today At 2:30’ for about Steps outings Kevin texted Ma, Dad, Dub, or somebody else. See watch Super Why Cole and Tiptie play there text Ma, Dad, Dub, or somebody else. Weeknights and weekend nights at 6:30 for now great to go watch with the Super Readers. Bum, Ba Da, Dee, La Da, Ba, Dee Da La Dum: with these 11 cool bars for Love In The Junkyard great country ballad track 9 of 15 from album Silly Songs. Sunday April 21 2024 was Kevin's vanilla garden, zoo, flower, toy cake things in the ballad. Plus at the end play a closing number Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy Closing That Show Tape this learned that love here in a garden, at the zoo with, flowers are great to smell with, for also sharing toys. Wednesday September 16 2026 Kevin's birthday low pitch four tabs. There which those Dolly Parton CDs four of them Rockstar plus three other here of her CDs there was that vanilla John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet cake that picture of which Shawn, Min and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them to ask them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read that song key of F Major that melody can be used there for now simply it did which just a steady march. Come play tape with for a fun moonlight, You’ll Find Out Just Exactly What I Mean, Cause My Love For You Is Bigger Than The Biggest Pile Of Junk You’ve Ever Seen. Just that sweet Oscar solo of that ballad 10 notes here in C Major then modulating to D Major plus special Oscar solo of that second verse of that ballad plus the instrumental break of that ballad D Major plus Oscar solo at the end here much much bigger. Gardens are pieces of the ground, some zoos are the animals with, flowers are great to show and smell with such a fun surprise, toys are great with great to share together. Key of C Major then D major here in that ballad here Norman Stiles and Christopher Cerf wrote that country ballad track 9 of 15 there sung by Oscar from album Silly Songs. No, Those Places I Just Could Not Put My Heart In, No, Those Places Somehow Just Would Never Do. But If You'll Meet Me In The Moonlight In The Junkyard, first verse of that ballad. Cause Things Like That Just Do Not Have The Power, To Make A Grouch's Heart Fill Up With Joy with second verse of that ballad together it did here in that ballad. You Got To Meet Me In The Moonlight In The Junkyard fun it did second verse of that ballad. And You'll Find Out Exactly What I Mean to it with here in that ballad. Straight to WYRK.com to listen to that ballad track 9 of 15 Love In The Junkyard there sung by Oscar used in cars, taxis, cabs, vans, motorboats, buses, motorcycles, trolleys, tugboats, jet planes, airplanes, boats, rowboats, trains. Remember, You Can Read More Maya And Miguel, In Their Adventures From Today's Show, With Books. Music Brentwood Show God VHS Do A Title WNED PBS Channel 17 World For God Music: Join the kids which they teach about together God and cool ways such a hit together. Kids For Character VHS Direct-To-Video TV Hit Lyrick Studios Program Six Words Of Character Show Hits: Join the kids with 2 videos: Kids For Character with Choices Count, kids can also talk about those six words of character: trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship. Four Pos Show Maya Miguel Direct-To-Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Based On Scholastic Stories Produced Warner Bros. Program Seeing Elmo's World Up And Down Recording 2007 Between The Lions Tapes John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape, Four Pos Show Maya Miguel Direct-To-Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Based On Scholastic Stories Produced Warner Bros. Program Showing Elmo's World Up And Down Recording 2007 Between The Lions Tapes John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: That opening just starts with the instrumental version of Blue's Clues Season 1 theme song together. Blue's Clues Season 1 instrumental version of this would go: And Now What Do We Do? Now What Do We Do? Well, You Know What To Do. Full same lines for it.This show presents learning as fun, relevant and rewarding for all children, with a special emphasis on the Latino population. The show chronicles the adventures of two 10-year-old Latino siblings, Maya and Miguel Santos, as they figure out how to leave their stamp on the world around them, and features their relatives and diverse neighborhood friends. This show centers on Maya's well-intentioned meddling in her family and friends' lives, ultimately creating new quandaries to fix. Their mother is from Mexico, and their father is from Puerto Rico. The underlying message is the importance of doing good for the family and community, and the philosophy that shared happiness is greater than personal gain. The show presents a positive, culturally rich portrayal of Latino family, language and cultures. Four Pos from Taiwan Drumming here and Dancing Sevillanas Spain: 2 on top, 2 on the bottom, 4 circles on their heads, 8 ears, 8 eyes, 4 noses, 4 mouths, 4 televisions on their tummies turned off, here 8 toes, here and 8 knees, the narrator counts: Po appeared there, 1 Po, another Po appeared: 2 Pos, another Po appeared: 3 Pos, another Po appeared there: 4 Pos, then 4 Pos say Eh-Oh. Saturday March 24 2007 for a Saturday morning here at 8:00 AM Kevin recorded here Elmo's World Up And Down from show 4080 "Elmo Becomes A Bird" from a 2008 DVD Elmo's World "Opposites". Mr. Noodle rode Snuffy a see-saw, that hippo counted 17 times on that pogo stick, Horatio the Elephant was in the elevator there, Super-Grover tries to show up and down to Elmo but he's having a hard time flying with his cape, Diasia took her parents car to the playground first thing Diasia does straight for the slide four times with Diasia's good friend Cindy then after that the swings with her mom her mom gave Diasia a push to get her started. Sweet voices for that here Elmo's World Up And Down here like Kevin Clash plays Elmo, plus Eric Jacobson plays Super-Grover, Jennifer Barnhart plays Yo-Yo. From Monday to Thursday line: When The School Is New. Possibly Friday simply When The Street Is New. This Christmas Kevin played Between The Lions tapes simply a surprise with seen on PBS Kids. Here Announcer Bunny program preview in the beginning PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end. Announcer Bunny here to show you what's coming up, next on Between the Lions! Announcer Bunny here, check out what's coming up, here on Between the Lions! Announcer Bunny here, don't touch that remote! Here comes Between the Lions! Please stay tuned to see what happens next on my favorite show. That's right, Between the Lions! So in the end for now he says... If you think that was fun, watch this! Segments in the show here like Sam Spud, Chicken Jane, Cliff Hanger, Word Doctor With Dr. Ruth Wordheimer, Gawain's Word, plus a few other segments here for it. So in the end here of some awesome Between The Lions tapes website promo from Click: There Are Games And Stories At The Between The Lions Website: Pbskids.org, Or America Online Keyword: PBS Kids. Voices in the show: Candi Milo plays Maya, Nika Futterman plays Miguel, Jerod Mixon plays Theo, Lucy Liu plays Maggie, Beth Payne plays Chrissy, Jeannie Elias plays Andy, Candi Milo plays Tito, Lupe Ontiveros plays Abuela Elena, Carlos Alazraqui plays Paco, Elizabeth Pena plays Rosa, and Carlos Ponce plays Santiago. Remember, You Can Read More Maya And Miguel, In Their Adventures From Today's Show, With Books. Against a black background, first eleven notes together for Love In The Junkyard that country ballad there sung by Oscar these 2 first bars track 9 of 15 here in Silly Songs, a scene of a nighttime city (colored as if green lights are shining on it) against a blue sky that reflects against a dark sea zooms back, revealing a gold ring decorated with the words "No Those Places Productions" with Fireman Duck stating here No Those Places. No Those Places Show Top Do Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Maya And Miguel Tapes John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape, No Those Places Show Top Do Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Maya And Miguel Title John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: That opening just starts with the instrumental version of Blue's Clues Season 1 theme song together. Blue's Clues Season 1 instrumental version of this would go: And Now What Do We Do? Now What Do We Do? Well, You Know What To Do. Full same lines for it. This show presents learning as fun, relevant and rewarding for all children, with a special emphasis on the Latino population. The show chronicles the adventures of two 10-year-old Latino siblings, Maya and Miguel Santos, as they figure out how to leave their stamp on the world around them, and features their relatives and diverse neighborhood friends. This show centers on Maya's well-intentioned meddling in her family and friends' lives, ultimately creating new quandaries to fix. Their mother is from Mexico, and their father is from Puerto Rico. The underlying message is the importance of doing good for the family and community, and the philosophy that shared happiness is greater than personal gain. The show presents a positive, culturally rich portrayal of Latino family, language and cultures. Voices in the show: Candi Milo plays Maya, Nika Futterman plays Miguel, Jerod Mixon plays Theo, Lucy Liu plays Maggie, Beth Payne plays Chrissy, Jeannie Elias plays Andy, Candi Milo plays Tito, Lupe Ontiveros plays Abuela Elena, Carlos Alazraqui plays Paco, Elizabeth Pena plays Rosa, and Carlos Ponce plays Santiago. From Silly Songs album used from Sesame Street track 9 of 15 Love In The Junkyard there sung by Oscar such a country ballad that can't show how much he loves that in the garden, at the zoo, flower, or that toy. Is that just Mozart? Jazz? Western? Doo-Wop? Swing? Rock? Opera? Bebop? Classical? Ragtime? No, it's country. Such a reference with here in that ballad here in lyric chorus to do that together such a ballad with to do that together: The Biggest Pile Of Junk You've Ever Seen. That cool program Potluck Ballet Muffet Junkyard Dinner Great Sweet Moonlight girls learned that love can be such fun here at the school playground that jukebox that Miss Carlotta bought that Tiptie lip-synced that country ballad here Love In The Junkyard sung by Oscar such a country ballad track 9 of 15 here in Silly Songs to it with Clover in brackets: "See, Their Friends Are Having Dinner For Moonlight For Now. Speaking Of Some, I'll Tell You. Wait, Grouches Don't Love Here In A Garden. Yup, Love Some Animals. Could Not Do That. Miss Carlotta Taught This. True, Just Meet That. Yup, Very Often To It Just Now, But..." "Wait, Grouches Just Love With That Flower, No. Plus Also That Toy. Filling Up With Joy. Yes, Miss Carlotta's Right. Yes, Meet Us At Tiptie's Moonlight. Wait Till You Share. Play It, Boys!" "See, Grouches Love These Gardens And Zoos. Yup, They Also Taught Flowers And With Toys." "Yup, You're Right, Tiptie. That's A Big Pile Of Junk. Yup, Which Miss Carlotta Taught That. Come On, Tiptie, Let's Go To Miss Carlotta's Great Trip That Wonderful Dinner At The Moonlight." Come play tape with for a fun moonlight, You’ll Find Out Just Exactly What I Mean, Cause My Love For You Is Bigger Than The Biggest Pile Of Junk You’ve Ever Seen. Just that sweet Oscar solo of that ballad 10 notes here in C Major then modulating to D Major plus special Oscar solo of that second verse of that ballad plus the instrumental break of that ballad D Major plus Oscar solo at the end here much much bigger. Catalogue number will be 7648, title date in this June 8 1997. Remember, You Can Read More Maya And Miguel, In Their Adventures From Today's Show, With Books. Against a black background, first eleven notes together for Love In The Junkyard that country ballad there sung by Oscar these 2 first bars track 9 of 15 here in Silly Songs, a scene of a nighttime city (colored as if green lights are shining on it) against a blue sky that reflects against a dark sea zooms back, revealing a gold ring decorated with the words "No Those Places Productions" with Fireman Duck stating here No Those Places. Cosby Show Direct-To-Video Sitcom NBC Program 1985-1992 Top Story The Alligator King A Casey Middle Pool Rubber Duckie Had A Barn With Show Tape: The show focuses on the Huxtable family, an upper middle class African-American family, living in a brownstone in Brooklyn Heights, New York, at 10 Stigwood Avenue. The father is Cliff Huxtable, an obstetrician and son of a prominent jazz trombonist. The mother is his wife, lawyer Clair Huxtable. Law And Order Direct-To-Video Police Legal Drama Program Tape TV NBC Show With Count The Oles Tape The Alligator King A Casey Middle Pool Rubber Duckie Had A Barn With Show Tape: The revival saw the debut of new regular cast members and the reprise of District Attorney Jack McCoy and Detective Kevin Bernard by series veterans Sam Waterston and Anthony Anderson, respectively. Music Variety Show Arthur Murray Party Direct-To-Video ABC DuMont CBS NBC Program K-A-I-T-L-I-N Show John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The show was hosted by dancers Arthur and Kathryn Murray, the show featured various acts and celebrity guests and acted as advertisement for their chain of dance studios. Each week, the couple performed a mystery dance, and the viewer who correctly identified the dance would receive two free lessons at a local studio. National Velvet Direct-To-Video Title Show Do Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Now I've Sung Show 1960-1962 Produced By Metro-Goldwyn Meyer Television Show Hits Between The Lions Tape Seen On PBS Kids John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The show was hosted by dancers Arthur and Kathryn Murray, the show featured various acts and celebrity guests and acted as advertisement for their chain of dance studios. Each week, the couple performed a mystery dance, and the viewer who correctly identified the dance would receive two free lessons at a local studio.The Arthur Murray Party is notable for being one of the few TV series broadcast on all four major commercial networks in the 1950s during the Golden Age of Television. Now I’ve Sung just first used in one of Meowsic’s favorites The Alphabet Song from Sing Along Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sang it already. George Lopez Direct-To-Video Program The Alphabet Song From Sing Along Then Old MacDonald Had A Farm From Show 4019 Great ABC TV Sitcom Program Between The Lions Tape Seen On PBS Kids John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Helford and Borden also serve as showrunners and are executive producers. The show stars the titular comedian George Lopez, who plays a fictionalized version of himself, featuring his life at work and his family life in Los Angeles, California. Now I’ve Sung just first used in one of Meowsic’s favorites The Alphabet Song from Sing Along Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sang it already. Hope And Faith Direct-To-Video Sitcom ABC TV Program Full Record Hit Elmo's World Up And Down: Hope is a homemaker and mother of three and Faith is her sister, a washed up soap opera star whose character is killed off, leading her to move in with Hope and her family in the fictional suburban Cleveland town of Glen Falls, Ohio. The End That Was Fun Show John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The End That Was Fun used where Kevin speaks gibberish he used to listen to Clumsy Ballet from the episode Sticks And Stones then after that it's The Ten Second Tidy, Happy visit tour with sorts of fun things like the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, weather, games, songs, and more fun it did fabulous sorts of fun things. Cold Open sign offs from each cool tape fun as it did transitions with sound effects. Kids love spelling out words of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet between singing it loudly and quieter and quieter and quieter and quieter and softer and softer and softer and softer his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet fun it did together simply a song which song reminds of parades for the melody with full a steady march. Kids love spelling out: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: these viewers can spell the song various different ways for words with each single letter. Come play for those teach the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, weather, games, songs, and more. Plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major singing special song loud then quieter and quieter and quieter then softer and softer Kevin learned that there are 28 letters, 8 super-dee-duper syllables, 36 notes, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's between singing it loud and quiet key of F Major to play that different kinds of weather Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, in wind, in the rain, plus the sleet, also some hail, in the snow, plus sweet hurricane, snowy wintry blizzards, background music for stores, background music for malls, background music for restaurants, playgrounds, parks, waterslides, radios, cars, vans, motorboats, buses, airplanes, boats, garbage trucks, helicopters, minivans, jet planes, computers, TVs, countrysides, picnics, schools, roller coasters, scramblers, libraries, bakeries, subway trains, hotels, beach houses, oceans, lunchrooms, car shows, breakfast, lunch, dinner, farms, ponds, lakes, caves, forests, jungles, undersea adventures, bookstores, supermarkets, town halls, classrooms, offices, post offices, treehouses, castles, trolleys, motorcycles, bicycles, wagons, police cars, submarines, and toy shops fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. Sweet fundings here of that program of tape not doing shows with from ending to beginning for each PBS program and PBS Kids program plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major. Used that song on the back cover here Riding In Barney's Car name begins with 'J'. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up. Record the program that just press the REC button to record WNED PBS Channel 17 VHS recordings then playback the program recorded tape extended play. Each program focuses on these viewers follow lines for a song with Kevin just scatted some fun it did with he actually says Heimer he'll follow these words here of his song Shawn, Min and Kenneth singing loudly libarian Kathy asks to sing a little quieter here in a pretend library Kevin actually says Heemer the other guys which tell Kevin still not Heemer because they're supposed to say Heimer Kevin counts 8 Da's between singing it louder then quieter with softer song down together. John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet hit tune. With Wavepad, original cast recording. Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, in wind, in the rain, plus the sleet, also some hail, in the snow, plus sweet hurricane, snowy wintry blizzards, background music for stores, background music for malls, background music for restaurants, playgrounds, parks, waterslides, radios, cars, vans, motorboats, buses, airplanes, boats, garbage trucks, helicopters, minivans, jet planes, computers, TVs, countrysides, picnics, schools, roller coasters, scramblers, libraries, bakeries, subway trains, hotels, beach houses, oceans, lunchrooms, car shows, breakfast, lunch, dinner, farms, ponds, lakes, caves, forests, jungles, undersea adventures, bookstores, supermarkets, town halls, classrooms, offices, post offices, treehouses, castles, and toy shops fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. Trot Duck Show John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Pretend Library Steady March Barney's Musical Scrapbook Barney's Adventure Bus Barney's Halloween Party Be My Valentine Love, Barney: Join in there which trot duck simply it showing it out with such a hit surprise. Kids love spelling out words of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet between singing it loudly and quieter and quieter and quieter and quieter and softer and softer and softer and softer his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet fun it did together simply a song which song reminds of parades for the melody with full a steady march. Kids love spelling out: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: these viewers can spell the song various different ways for words with each single letter. Come play for those teach the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, weather, games, songs, and more. Plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major singing special song loud then quieter and quieter and quieter then softer and softer Kevin learned that there are 28 letters, 8 super-dee-duper syllables, 36 notes, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's between singing it loud and quiet key of F Major to play that different kinds of weather Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, in wind, in the rain, plus the sleet, also some hail, in the snow, plus sweet hurricane, snowy wintry blizzards, background music for stores, background music for malls, background music for restaurants, playgrounds, parks, waterslides, radios, cars, vans, motorboats, buses, airplanes, boats, garbage trucks, helicopters, minivans, jet planes, computers, TVs, countrysides, picnics, schools, roller coasters, scramblers, libraries, bakeries, subway trains, hotels, beach houses, oceans, lunchrooms, car shows, breakfast, lunch, dinner, farms, ponds, lakes, caves, forests, jungles, undersea adventures, bookstores, supermarkets, town halls, classrooms, offices, post offices, treehouses, castles, trolleys, motorcycles, bicycles, wagons, police cars, submarines, and toy shops fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. That video here on Elmo's camcorder: Julia Plays John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that video Julia plays that song where Shawn, Min and Kenneth singing loudly then quieter librarian Kathy isn't just singing it she loves that song singing loud and quiet. Sweet fundings here of that program of tape not doing shows with from ending to beginning for each PBS program and PBS Kids program plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major. Used that song on the back cover here Riding In Barney's Car name begins with 'J'. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up. Barney's Musical Scrapbook. May 6 1997. Remember when Barney and his friends sailed to Coco Island? Or when the wind came long and blew BJ's hat away? Aaaaah, the memories. One look through Barney's Scrapbook and you'll be reminded of some of the best Barney moments ever... complete with 14 wonderful songs. Relive all the fun, all the music and all the purple...in Barney's Scrapbook. It'll be your favorite for years to come. Barney's Adventure Bus. September 2 1997. It's Saturday, and the kids are playing together. Barney becomes a bus driver, and he turns Chip's toy school bus into a really big one for himself. He takes his friends on his imaginary adventure bus ride to imagination. First, Barney takes Kristen and Robert to the castle, where Scootles, the king and queen's cat has to be rescued by Sir Chip. Next, Barney takes Chip to the pizza parlor, where he can make the pizza with peppers, pineapple, peanut butter, pepperoni, and BJ's favorite food: pickles, as being mentioned by BJ. Third, Barney takes Keesha out west, where she can ride a real pony and spin a rope, and finally, Barney takes Baby Bop to the circus where she can see an elephant, who Kristen and Robert are dressed up as onstage while sitting in the audience with Chip, Keesha, and BJ, and Kristen and Robert, as well as Chip, Keesha, and BJ, the audience members, can watch her do some tightrope walking and they can join her for some tightrope hopping on center ring after the popcorn intermission, in which they use four out of the five senses, not mentioning touch. And as a special treat for BJ, he gets to join a rock band there so everyone can watch him do it on center ring, but only onstage. As everyone leaves in the end, Kristen stays behind to see the plush Barney, dressed as the bus driver saying, "And you were the best bus driver I ever had, Barney!" kissing him and leaving, with bus driver Barney staying behind and winking. Barney's Halloween Party. August 18 1998. It’s Halloween, and Barney and his friends prepare for the big Halloween party at the school gym. From Indian corn to smiling jack-o-lanterns, the gym is aglow with the colors of fall. Meanwhile, BJ and Baby Bop are putting the final touches on their Halloween costumes as they get ready for a fun-filled night of trick-or-treating. Finally, evening arrives, the Halloween party begins, and the trick-or-treaters set out to search for goodies. Unfortunately, after a full night of trying, BJ comes up just a bit empty-handed. But when BJ and Baby Bop return to school, they soon find out that their friends have plenty of goodies and surprises waiting for them. Together the two learn that sometimes, the best treats at Halloween are good friends. Be My Valentine Love, Barney. December 26 2000. It's Valentine's Day and the kids are making valentine boxes. Jill then finds mysterious card in Barney's valentine box, which he explains is from The Queen of Hearts. With a little imagination, Barney and the children head off to visit her castle. They meet The Queen of Hearts and explore the castle. From making silly rhymes and flowers to butterflies, lollipops and decorating valentine cookies, there's fun in every corner. There's even a surprise Valentine's Day party organized by The Queen of Hearts, where Baby Bop and BJ meet up with the others. The group gets dressed up nicely and they have loads of fun. Barney and the kids give a card they made to The Queen of Hearts, which she enjoys. Back at the Treehouse, Barney gives the kids some Valentine cards. Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy Show Valuable John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape Teletubbies At Miss Candy's Duckieland From Show 4103 WNED PBS Channel 17 Pretend Library Steady March: Garden, zoo, flower, toy things in for Love In The Junkyard with from album Silly Songs. Kids love spelling out words of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet between singing it loudly and quieter and quieter and quieter and quieter and softer and softer and softer and softer his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet fun it did together simply a song which song reminds of parades for the melody with full a steady march. Kids love spelling out: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: these viewers can spell the song various different ways for words with each single letter. Come play for those teach the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, weather, games, songs, and more. Plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major singing special song loud then quieter and quieter and quieter then softer and softer Kevin learned that there are 28 letters, 8 super-dee-duper syllables, 36 notes, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's between singing it loud and quiet key of F Major to play that different kinds of weather Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, in wind, in the rain, plus the sleet, also some hail, in the snow, plus sweet hurricane, snowy wintry blizzards, background music for stores, background music for malls, background music for restaurants, playgrounds, parks, waterslides, radios, cars, vans, motorboats, buses, airplanes, boats, garbage trucks, helicopters, minivans, jet planes, computers, TVs, countrysides, picnics, schools, roller coasters, scramblers, libraries, bakeries, subway trains, hotels, beach houses, oceans, lunchrooms, car shows, breakfast, lunch, dinner, farms, ponds, lakes, caves, forests, jungles, undersea adventures, bookstores, supermarkets, town halls, classrooms, offices, post offices, treehouses, castles, trolleys, motorcycles, bicycles, wagons, police cars, submarines, and toy shops fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. That video here on Elmo's camcorder: Julia Plays John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that video Julia plays that song where Shawn, Min and Kenneth singing loudly then quieter librarian Kathy isn't just singing it she loves that song singing loud and quiet. Sweet fundings here of that program of tape not doing shows with from ending to beginning for each PBS program and PBS Kids program plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major. Used that song on the back cover here Riding In Barney's Car name begins with 'J'. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up. Teletubbies at Miss Candy's Kevin took Ma to a blue rubber band place Kevin first see. To it windmill was about to stop spinning that means just in time for Sesame Street. Duckieland from show 4103 that plot will be "Baby Bear Writes A Story About Porridge King". Two sponsors on this: "F", 11.

Odd Visit Squad World Squad Show John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmdt From Are We There Yet Tape Teletubbies At Miss Candy's Duckieland From Show 4103 Clumsy Ballet I've Been Working On The Railroad From Alphabet Soup March: Come visit some agents for about some science based on the Odd Squad show for it. I've Been Working On The Railroad from Alphabet Soup Kathy, Derek, here Min, and Tina wear train clothing Barney as train engineer. When Kevin Doody was so small, he used to listen to The Big Comfy Couch side A that have the 19 Sing-along Songs CD. The Ten Second Tidy was used on the CD as well. Then it comes again. Episodes, characters, voices, and other fun stuff. Clumsy Ballet was used from the episode "Sticks And Stones." After Clumsy ballet was the Ten Second Tidy before you could go right to side "B". Kids love spelling out words of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet between singing it loudly and quieter and quieter and quieter and quieter and softer and softer and softer and softer his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet fun it did together simply a song which song reminds of parades for the melody with full a steady march. Kids love spelling out: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: these viewers can spell the song various different ways for words with each single letter. Come play for those teach the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, weather, games, songs, and more. Plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major singing special song loud then quieter and quieter and quieter then softer and softer Kevin learned that there are 28 letters, 8 super-dee-duper syllables, 36 notes, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's between singing it loud and quiet key of F Major to play that different kinds of weather Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, in wind, in the rain, plus the sleet, also some hail, in the snow, plus sweet hurricane, snowy wintry blizzards, background music for stores, background music for malls, background music for restaurants, playgrounds, parks, waterslides, radios, cars, vans, motorboats, buses, airplanes, boats, garbage trucks, helicopters, minivans, jet planes, computers, TVs, countrysides, picnics, schools, roller coasters, scramblers, libraries, bakeries, subway trains, hotels, beach houses, oceans, lunchrooms, car shows, breakfast, lunch, dinner, farms, ponds, lakes, caves, forests, jungles, undersea adventures, bookstores, supermarkets, town halls, classrooms, offices, post offices, treehouses, castles, trolleys, motorcycles, bicycles, wagons, police cars, submarines, and toy shops fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. That video here on Elmo's camcorder: Julia Plays John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that video Julia plays that song where Shawn, Min and Kenneth singing loudly then quieter librarian Kathy isn't just singing it she loves that song singing loud and quiet. Sweet fundings here of that program of tape not doing shows with from ending to beginning for each PBS program and PBS Kids program plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major. Used that song on the back cover here Riding In Barney's Car name begins with 'J'. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up. Teletubbies at Miss Candy's Kevin took Ma to a blue rubber band place Kevin first see. To it windmill was about to stop spinning that means just in time for Sesame Street. Duckieland from show 4103 that plot will be "Baby Bear Writes A Story About Porridge King". Two sponsors on this: "F", 11. World Volunteer A Title John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape Teletubbies At Miss Candy's Duckieland From Show 4103 Dad's Birthday Cake 2024 Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy: Come volunteer some of things in the ballad with Dad's birthday 2024: garden, zoo, flower, toy. Kids love spelling out words of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet between singing it loudly and quieter and quieter and quieter and quieter and softer and softer and softer and softer his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet fun it did together simply a song which song reminds of parades for the melody with full a steady march. Kids love spelling out: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: these viewers can spell the song various different ways for words with each single letter. Come play for those teach the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, weather, games, songs, and more. Plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major singing special song loud then quieter and quieter and quieter then softer and softer Kevin learned that there are 28 letters, 8 super-dee-duper syllables, 36 notes, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's between singing it loud and quiet key of F Major to play that different kinds of weather Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, in wind, in the rain, plus the sleet, also some hail, in the snow, plus sweet hurricane, snowy wintry blizzards, background music for stores, background music for malls, background music for restaurants, playgrounds, parks, waterslides, radios, cars, vans, motorboats, buses, airplanes, boats, garbage trucks, helicopters, minivans, jet planes, computers, TVs, countrysides, picnics, schools, roller coasters, scramblers, libraries, bakeries, subway trains, hotels, beach houses, oceans, lunchrooms, car shows, breakfast, lunch, dinner, farms, ponds, lakes, caves, forests, jungles, undersea adventures, bookstores, supermarkets, town halls, classrooms, offices, post offices, treehouses, castles, trolleys, motorcycles, bicycles, wagons, police cars, submarines, and toy shops fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. That video here on Elmo's camcorder: Julia Plays John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that video Julia plays that song where Shawn, Min and Kenneth singing loudly then quieter librarian Kathy isn't just singing it she loves that song singing loud and quiet. Sweet fundings here of that program of tape not doing shows with from ending to beginning for each PBS program and PBS Kids program plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major. Used that song on the back cover here Riding In Barney's Car name begins with 'J'. 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Arthur's family includes two home-working parents, his father David (a chef) and his mother Jane (an accountant), his two younger sisters, Dora Winifred (D.W.), who is in preschool, and Kate, who is still an infant, and his dog Pal. Arthur also has several friends who come from diverse ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds, and he also occasionally meets with members of his extended family. Elwood City is portrayed as a largely suburban area which bears a strong resemblance to the Boston area; the TV series is partially produced by WGBH. There are also firm references to Brown's hometown of Erie, Pennsylvania. Most notably, the local shopping mall in the TV show is called "Mill Creek Mall", a reference to Millcreek Mall. Brown himself stated that the series is influenced by his upbringing as a child in Erie, and specifically noted that Mr. Ratburn is based on a middle-school algebra teacher he had at Westlake Middle School. 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In seasons 4 and 5, the episodes are divided into three short sections; the puppet segment was dropped, alongside the "Real Kids" version of the segment. During the first season, many of the stories in the animated version began with a grandmother (who is also the show's narrator) introducing the story to her grandchildren, then reading the story from a book. Starting in the second season, the narrator and grandmother is an unseen character. CatDog Direct-To-Video Fully Animated From Paramount John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The series follows the zany hijinks of orange-furred conjoined brothers of different species, with one half of the resultant animal being a cat and the other a dog. Danny Phantom Direct-To-Video Warner Bros. 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Punky Brewster Direct-To-Video NBC TV Drama John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape Previews For The Muppets Take Manhattan 1984 Film 6:30 Super Why Paramount Low Pitch Four Tabs: Penelope "Punky" Brewster (Soleil Moon Frye) is a warm, funny, and bright child. Her father walked out on her family, then her mother abandoned her at a Chicago shopping center when they were shopping for groceries, leaving Punky alone with her dog, Brandon. Afterwards, Punky discovers a vacant apartment in a local building. Cole and Tiptie watch Super Why favorite show play it weeknights and weekend nights at 6:30. Previews for The Muppets Take Manhattan. July 13, 1984. Allison's birthday party. Muppets From Space, The First Snow Of Winter (coming fall 1999), Baby Geniuses, The Wind In The Willows, Bear In The Big Blue House, The Wubbulous World Of Dr. Seuss, The Great Muppet Caper, and The Muppet Movie. 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The show's colourful psychedelic setting was designed specifically to appeal to the attention spans of infants and unlock different sections of the mind while also educating young children of transitions that can be expected in life. An assortment of rituals is performed throughout the course of every episode, such as the playful interactions between the Teletubbies and the Voice Trumpets, mishaps caused by the Noo-Noo, the footage of children displayed on the screens on the Teletubbies' stomachs, and the magical event that occurs once per episode. The event differs each time; it is often caused inexplicably and is frequently strange yet whimsical. Each episode is closed by the Voice Trumpets and the narrator. The disappointed, reluctant, but eventually obedient Teletubbies bid farewell to the viewer as they go back to the Tubbytronic Superdome while the Sun Baby sets. 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Kids love spelling out: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: these viewers can spell the song various different ways for words with each single letter. Come play for those teach the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, weather, games, songs, and more. Plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major singing special song loud then quieter and quieter and quieter then softer and softer Kevin learned that there are 28 letters, 8 super-dee-duper syllables, 36 notes, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's between singing it loud and quiet key of F Major to play that different kinds of weather Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, in wind, in the rain, plus the sleet, also some hail, in the snow, plus sweet hurricane, snowy wintry blizzards, background music for stores, background music for malls, background music for restaurants, playgrounds, parks, waterslides, radios, cars, vans, motorboats, buses, airplanes, boats, garbage trucks, helicopters, minivans, jet planes, computers, TVs, countrysides, picnics, schools, roller coasters, scramblers, libraries, bakeries, subway trains, hotels, beach houses, oceans, lunchrooms, car shows, breakfast, lunch, dinner, farms, ponds, lakes, caves, forests, jungles, undersea adventures, bookstores, supermarkets, town halls, classrooms, offices, post offices, treehouses, castles, trolleys, motorcycles, bicycles, wagons, police cars, submarines, and toy shops fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. Sweet fundings here of that program of tape not doing shows with from ending to beginning for each PBS program and PBS Kids program plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major. Used that song on the back cover here Riding In Barney's Car name begins with 'J'. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up. Record the program that just press the REC button to record WNED PBS Channel 17 VHS recordings then playback the program recorded tape extended play. Featuring voices on Kevin's category page: Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar, Violet Tinirello played Trondise, Karen Prell played Tiptie, Jennifer Barnhart played Yo-Yo, Zachary Bloch played Trondise (even though his voice sounds like Alpha Pig), Steve Whitmire played Ernie, Jim Henson played Kermit, Frank Oz played Bert and Cookie Monster, Jerry Nelson played Count Von Count, Holly Gauthier-Frankel played Clover, Eric Jacobson played Grover, Martin P. Robinson played Mr. Snuffleupagus and Telly Monster, Rudman played Fireman Duck, Christopher Cerf played Little Chrissy and those others. Their friends possibly to do The Snuffleupagus Alphabet. They wave some arms then they recite them with green onscreen letters so nice so slow. Each program focuses on these viewers follow lines for a song with Kevin just scatted some fun it did with he actually says Heimer he'll follow these words here of his song Shawn, Min and Kenneth singing loudly librarian Kathy asks to sing a little quieter here in a pretend library Kevin actually says Heemer the other guys which tell Kevin still not Heemer because they're supposed to say Heimer Kevin counts 8 Da's between singing it louder then quieter with softer song down together. John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet hit tune. With Wavepad, original cast recording. Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, in wind, in the rain, plus the sleet, also some hail, in the snow, plus sweet hurricane, snowy wintry blizzards, background music for stores, background music for malls, background music for restaurants, playgrounds, parks, waterslides, radios, cars, vans, motorboats, buses, airplanes, boats, garbage trucks, helicopters, minivans, jet planes, computers, TVs, countrysides, picnics, schools, roller coasters, scramblers, libraries, bakeries, subway trains, hotels, beach houses, oceans, lunchrooms, car shows, breakfast, lunch, dinner, farms, ponds, lakes, caves, forests, jungles, undersea adventures, bookstores, supermarkets, town halls, classrooms, offices, post offices, treehouses, castles, and toy shops fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. 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Kids love spelling out words of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet between singing it loudly and quieter and quieter and quieter and quieter and softer and softer and softer and softer his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet fun it did together simply a song which song reminds of parades for the melody with full a steady march. Kids love spelling out: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: these viewers can spell the song various different ways for words with each single letter. Come play for those teach the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, weather, games, songs, and more. Plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major singing special song loud then quieter and quieter and quieter then softer and softer Kevin learned that there are 28 letters, 8 super-dee-duper syllables, 36 notes, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's between singing it loud and quiet key of F Major to play that different kinds of weather Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, in wind, in the rain, plus the sleet, also some hail, in the snow, plus sweet hurricane, snowy wintry blizzards, background music for stores, background music for malls, background music for restaurants, playgrounds, parks, waterslides, radios, cars, vans, motorboats, buses, airplanes, boats, garbage trucks, helicopters, minivans, jet planes, computers, TVs, countrysides, picnics, schools, roller coasters, scramblers, libraries, bakeries, subway trains, hotels, beach houses, oceans, lunchrooms, car shows, breakfast, lunch, dinner, farms, ponds, lakes, caves, forests, jungles, undersea adventures, bookstores, supermarkets, town halls, classrooms, offices, post offices, treehouses, castles, trolleys, motorcycles, bicycles, wagons, police cars, submarines, and toy shops fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. Sweet fundings here of that program of tape not doing shows with from ending to beginning for each PBS program and PBS Kids program plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major. Used that song on the back cover here Riding In Barney's Car name begins with 'J'. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up. Record the program that just press the REC button to record WNED PBS Channel 17 VHS recordings then playback the program recorded tape extended play. Featuring voices on Kevin's category page: Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar, Violet Tinirello played Trondise, Karen Prell played Tiptie, Jennifer Barnhart played Yo-Yo, Zachary Bloch played Trondise (even though his voice sounds like Alpha Pig), Steve Whitmire played Ernie, Jim Henson played Kermit, Frank Oz played Bert and Cookie Monster, Jerry Nelson played Count Von Count, Holly Gauthier-Frankel played Clover, Eric Jacobson played Grover, Martin P. Robinson played Mr. Snuffleupagus and Telly Monster, Rudman played Fireman Duck, Christopher Cerf played Little Chrissy and those others. Their friends possibly to do The Snuffleupagus Alphabet. They wave some arms then they recite them with green onscreen letters so nice so slow. Each program focuses on these viewers follow lines for a song with Kevin just scatted some fun it did with he actually says Heimer he'll follow these words here of his song Shawn, Min and Kenneth singing loudly librarian Kathy asks to sing a little quieter here in a pretend library Kevin actually says Heemer the other guys which tell Kevin still not Heemer because they're supposed to say Heimer Kevin counts 8 Da's between singing it louder then quieter with softer song down together. John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet hit tune. With Wavepad, original cast recording. Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, in wind, in the rain, plus the sleet, also some hail, in the snow, plus sweet hurricane, snowy wintry blizzards, background music for stores, background music for malls, background music for restaurants, playgrounds, parks, waterslides, radios, cars, vans, motorboats, buses, airplanes, boats, garbage trucks, helicopters, minivans, jet planes, computers, TVs, countrysides, picnics, schools, roller coasters, scramblers, libraries, bakeries, subway trains, hotels, beach houses, oceans, lunchrooms, car shows, breakfast, lunch, dinner, farms, ponds, lakes, caves, forests, jungles, undersea adventures, bookstores, supermarkets, town halls, classrooms, offices, post offices, treehouses, castles, and toy shops fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. Kelly Clarkson Tip Show Tape Volunteer John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape Suow Autumn 2024 Weekday 8:30 Show Curious George Goes To Pineview Fabulous Dinner At Pineview Sony Tour Show Tape: Join in the fun with Kelly Clarkson show since Autumn of 2024 starting Monday September 30 2024 weekday 8:30 show Curious George goes to Pineview together Kevin ate popcorn water apples grapes chips together. Kevin Doody Tape Show Tape Volunteer John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape Weekday 8:30 Show Curious George Goes To Pineview Di Dinner Fun Museum Alexandria Day Buff State Work Fun Onscreen Letters Go To Pineview Showtime: Come visit and play sweet visit town titles see it out with such a hit suspense here Ma went to work at Buff State plus that museum that Alexandria day some onscreen letters there for The Alphabet Song from Sing Along have to go to Pineview together Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria, and kids sang it already for every letter with sung about 128 times since Autumn of 2024 starting Monday September 30 2024 weekday 8:30 show Curious George goes to Pineview together Kevin ate popcorn water apples grapes chips together. John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Radio Pineview With Mr. Phil Sony Music Pretend Library Vote Dip Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Pretend Library Steady March: Come jam full which barely do hit music for each broadcast with to it play together drive to Pineview with Mr. Phil here Ma, Dad and Dub visit their friend Miss Angela different kinds of weather play to it together. Type Duckie A World Show Vote John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join in the fun some of computers together showing it out with such a hit surprise. Typing Duck Tape Show World Vote John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join in the fun to it for now showing it out with such a hit surprise. Typing Show Tour World Programming Vote John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join in the fun typing some for now computers to it did such a hit surprise. 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Jim's Tapes From Jim Henson Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Featuring Jim Henson's Muppets John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: This collection of video releases together with compilations of the company's television programs, and new direct-to-video productions, including the child-oriented series "Muppet Sing Alongs" and "Jim Henson's Preschool Collection." Parlor Show Barney Tape WNED PBS On VHS 12:30 Walk 6:30 Walks Arthur Videotapes From 1997 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: This collection of VHS tapes with Parlor Tape Treasures seeing it on YouTube. The afternoon take 12:30 walk simply it here like Deer Run here Roxbury plus the long block, in the evening take 6:30 walk will do short block. Christmas 2017 Kevin plays Arthur videos from 1997 six videos there with from Random House here. Arthur's Teacher Trouble for Arthur's Spelling Trubble, Arthur's Lost Library Book with D.W.'s Imaginary Friend, Arthur's Baby with D.W.'s Baby, Arthur Writes A Story with Locked In The Library, Arthur's Eyes with Francine's Bad Hair Day, Arthur's Pet Business with D.W. The Copycat. Here Arthur Read, the series' titular character, is an anthropomorphic brown aardvark who lives in the fictional town of Elwood City. He is a third-grade student at Lakewood Elementary School. Arthur's family includes two home-working parents, his father David (a chef) and his mother Jane (an accountant), his two younger sisters, Dora Winifred (D.W.), who is in preschool, and Kate, who is still an infant, and his dog Pal. Arthur also has several friends who come from diverse ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds, and he also occasionally meets with members of his extended family. Elwood City is portrayed as a largely suburban area which bears a strong resemblance to the Boston area; the TV series is partially produced by WGBH. There are also firm references to Brown's hometown of Erie, Pennsylvania. Most notably, the local shopping mall in the TV show is called "Mill Creek Mall", a reference to Millcreek Mall. Brown himself stated that the series is influenced by his upbringing as a child in Erie, and specifically noted that Mr. Ratburn is based on a middle-school algebra teacher he had at Westlake Middle School. Join Arthur, D.W., Binky, Buster, Francine and the gang based on books by Marc Brown with 2 fun stories plus the Arthur Theme sung by Ziggy Marley And The Melody Makers on this wonderful kind of day the opening would go Open Up Your Eyes Open Up Your Ears Get Together And Make Things Better By Working Together share a first story plus also Word From Us Kids where kids talk about the episode showing around the classroom for each fun episode then a second and final story before the end credits shorter version of the song It's A Simple Message. Play any Barney video or DVD white tape purple writing with favorite Barney songs. Barney Theme Song which tune of Yankee Doodle before Barney title card before it first started. Program starts with that stuffed animal Barney probably he or she will shout out his name. Whenever they're all done playing a tape probably might be time to sing I Love You. To the tune of This Old Man Barney sings that first verse with some kids hugging then joining second and final verse to this then it was just time to end this will be time for Barney to say goodbye stuffed animal Barney winks before ending that tape then the end credits featuring some fabulous stills then previews of the other videos from Barney. Based On The Mona The Vampire Books By Sonia Holleyman. "I Love You" Lyrics By Lee Bernstein Copyright 1983 Shimbarah Music. Parlor VHS Taped Treasures Tapes Courtesy Of YouTube. Fraggle Rock Direct-To-Video VHS Five Volumes Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Five Tape Hits 1993 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join the Fraggles with five volumes here like hits "Meet The Fraggles", "Fraggle Fun And Doozer Doings", "The Fraggles Search And Find", "The Haunting Of Castle Gorg", and "A Festive Fraggle Holiday". Muppets Direct-To-Video From Columbia Pictures RCA Columbia Tristar Sony Pictures John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join Kermit, Fozzie, Gonzo, Rowlf, Scooter and their friends this collection of best-loved Muppets programs as they teach kids the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, weather, games, songs, and more. Yes I Can Direct-To-Video Volumes From Jim Henson Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Starring Kermit the Frog and Robin, framing episodes of Muppet Babies. Released in 1995 under the "Jim Henson's Preschool Collection" line, each video features an original story with Kermit and Robin, as well as two episodes from the cartoon. In the framing material, Robin is seen struggling with an ethical problem of some kind while Kermit provides guidance for him, using the episodes as visual anecdotes. Muppet Sing-Alongs Direct-To-Video From Jim Henson Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Sing along with the Muppets together for now fun as they did songs from hit movies. Secret Life Of Toys Direct-To-Video Program From Jim Henson Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: This series depicts the further adventures of Rugby Tiger and his friends in a new playroom with two different children, Penny and Simon. Penny and Simon's playtime affect how the toys' setting and situations are in the children's absence. For the toys' safety, they have a code called a set of No-nos. However one of the toys end up breaking one of those rules by accident. When that happens, they toys have to work together to keep the fact they can move and speak away from the humans. Join in the fun with 2 great videos: "Crazy For Me" and "Toys Will Be Toys". Mother Goose Stories Direct-To-Video VHS Fun Rhymes From Jim Henson Video 2 Programs John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join in the fun with 2 great tapes: "Mary Had A Little Lamb" and "Humpty Dumpty". The show combined live-action child actors with elaborate puppets from Jim Henson's Creature Shop. The show featured puppeteers Mike Quinn, Mak Wilson, and Karen Prell as various characters, along with Angie Passmore as the titular Mother Goose. Fourteen of the episodes were based on stories in L. Frank Baum's 1897 book Mother Goose in Prose, while the others were original tales written for the show. The general look of the characters was based on the work of Maxfield Parrish, the artist who illustrated Baum's book. Jim Henson explained the approach to the material was their attempt to help explain some of their mysteries when teaching them to children: "On Sesame Street, we did a lot of things with nursery rhymes, but they tend to go as parodies, so you have to know the rhyme before the parody works. I like the idea of a series that teaches the rhymes." The first and third seasons of Mother Goose Stories were directed by Brian Henson, in one of his earliest directorial efforts for the Jim Henson Company, while Michael Kerrigan directed the episodes in the second season. Henson and Kerrigan received a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing in a Children's Program for their work on the show. Veggietales Program VHS And DVD Direct-To-Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Talking Vegetables Animated Title Talking Vegetables From Big Idea Productions John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: VeggieTales was created by Phil Vischer and Mike Nawrocki through the production company Big Idea Entertainment with an overall aim to convey Christian moral themes and teach Biblical values and lessons for a child-based audience. Vischer developed the idea for VeggieTales in the early 1990s while testing animation software as a medium for children's videos. Due to limitations in the Softimage 3D at the time, Vischer opted to avoid the technical production hurdle of designing characters with arms, legs, hair, and clothes. The first animation model for VeggieTales was an anthropomorphic candy bar. Further inspiration derived from Vischer's wife, Lisa, who suggested parents of the target audience might prefer a character who promoted healthier eating habits. Vischer then began to design the characters based on fruits and vegetables. Thomas Direct-To-Video VHS And DVD Based On Books By Rev. W Awdry: Hop on board The Island Of Sodor to join Thomas, Percy, Gordon, Edward, Toby and their friends six narrators being narrated by Ringo Starr of The Beatles, George Carlin, Alec Baldwin, Michael Brandon, Michael Angelis, and Mark Moraghan. Between The Lions Direct-To-Video VHS Program Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 For Reading Wild Books Announcer Bunny Program Preview Wild Reading John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Come visit that place Busterfield Library there together for now home of some cubs for it. The series focuses on a family of clumsy anthropomorphic lions operating and living in a large, busy library called, “The Barnaby B. Busterfield III Memorial Public Library” starring alongside characters such as Click, an electronic, anthropomorphic computer mouse, the Information Hen, who answers library calls, and Heath, a dinosaur who serves as the library’s thesaurus. The program's format is intended to promote literacy and reading; in each episode, the lions introduce a picture book to the audience and read it. Some episodes have featured adaptions of well-known folktales or ancient myths or fables, while others have featured popular storybooks such as Click, Clack, Moo: Cows that Type, or shown the lions learning or benefiting from the lessons presented by the story. The series often features an array of educational segments formatted each in its own distinctive style, particularly parodies of well-known media redesigned educationally for younger audiences or simple animations, some sketches more repetitive than others. A distinctive feature of the series is that it is virtually never set outside of the library, as it usually chronicles the lions' experiences within it. A subplot features a pair of pigeons named Walter and Clay comically infuriating a living bust of the library's deceased founder, Barnaby B. Busterfield III, located in an upper section of the library, that is normally intended for comic relief. After the fourth season, the series underwent a noticeable format change. Notably, the show consisted of two ten-minute shorts, each a condensation of an earlier episode, tied together and united around a theme. The series also began to focus on consonants instead of vowels. Old segments such as "Magic Time" "Sam Spud" and "The Monkey Pop-Up Theater" were replaced with new ones such as "Joy Learno" and "The Flying Trampolini Brothers". Later episodes shifted away from the earlier focus on reading, and stories were just told to tie into the theme of the episode. Major characters such as Busterfield, Heath, Walter, Clay, and Martha Reader vanished from the show as well, despite still appearing in the intro. The Monkey Pop-Up Theater: A monkey with blonde hair (monkeys are often featured as background characters or library patrons in this series) opens a pop-up book which presents a zany musical performance by monkeys who sing in operatic voices. The Vowelles: Three colored lips with satin gloves and wigs perform vowel songs for an audience. In the first few seasons, Click's hand would pick up the letters of a word from the book and transition them to their segment to establish the vowel and word family of the episode. The Vowelles are usually accompanied by Johnny Consananti and Martha Reader. In Season 1, the stage backdrop is not lit, leaving viewers to see only lips, and usually satin gloves and feather boas, and hair. In seasons 2–4, the dark stage background is replaced with a colorful silver background obviously revealing that The Vowelles are only three pairs of lips surrounded by wigs, and usually accompanied by satin gloves and feather boas, and the unidentified puppets in the audience are replaced with monkeys and Johnny Consananti is the announcer. Martha Reader and The Vowelles is a parody of Martha Reeves and The Vandellas, a popular Motown group from the 1960s. The Word Doctor with Dr. Ruth Wordheimer: Dr. Ruth Westheimer portrays "Dr. Ruth Wordheimer", a friendly therapist. Her two types of clients are:Monkeys who need help reading or understanding long or difficult words (they are having a "Long Word Freakout"). Words that are dissatisfied with their current meaning. (By replacing certain well-chosen letters, Dr. Wordheimer is able to give the word a new meaning and a new lease on life.) Little Wendy Tales: In an animesque segment, a girl with black hair tied in pigtails reads the misadventures found in Little Wendy Tales when sitting next to her white cat Cuddly Kitty on her bed. In classic fashion, the dark-haired girl and Cuddly Kitty transform themselves into The Punctuator and Emoticon the Cat (a parody of Sailor Moon, among other anime clichés) and saves Wendy by means of switching around the punctuation, altering the scene in the process. She rereads the altered adventures after correcting the sentences. Fun with Chicken Jane: A parody of the famous Dick and Jane books for children. In this, two naive children, Scot and Dot, place themselves in harm's way. An intelligent chicken named Chicken Jane spells out an obvious solution to the problem. At the last moment, the children get out of the way and Chicken Jane gets hurt instead. The theme song is a parody of the old Alka Seltzer jingle. When the skit starts, Scot, Dot, and Chicken Jane come skipping down a dirt road to the jingle that goes "Look, look, see, see, coming down the lane. Here comes Scot, here comes Dot, here comes Chicken Jane!" When the skit is over, Scot and Dot headed back up the road (Chicken Jane limping along behind with an injured wing) to "Look, look, see, see, going up the lane. There goes Scot, there goes Dot, there goes Chicken Jane!". In the Episode, "Stop That Chicken", Chicken Jane once fell out of one of the books and ended up in several other books which are Colonial America, Sleeping Beauty, and Cook A Lot Like Me by Molly Stewpot (a reference to Martha Stewart). The very demanding chef Molly sees Chicken Jane and wants to use her in one of her recipes while ignoring what Chicken Jane is saying. The book is then swatted at in an attempt for Chicken Jane to come to life while jelly is spilled onto Molly in a defeat, and Leona succeeds in getting Chicken Jane back in her book. The Adventures of Cliff Hanger: This common cartoon segment centers around Cliff Hanger, a lantern-jawed outdoorsman who is usually stranded hundreds of feet above the ground, holding onto a branch on the side of a cliff (hence the skit's title). Each episode presents Cliff with a preposterous situation of some kind, which he attempts to use to his advantage by reaching into his backpack, pulling out what he calls his "trusty survival manual", and following the instructions provided there. The instructions, though often highly unorthodox, usually prove successful, and Cliff briefly escapes from the cliff. But, inevitably, another highly unlikely incident sends Cliff back to where he started, hanging onto his branch once again. The cartoon then ends when the branch starts cracking as Cliff says his baleful catchphrase: "Can't... hold... on... much... longer!" and the sun sets as a cliff hanger. This scene occurs at the beginning of the cartoon as well. Similar to cartoons such as Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner, these cartoon clips follow the same storyline; although Cliff never gives up on trying to get off the cliff, he never succeeds. Each segment begins and usually ends with a theme song sung off-screen by a formally dressed group of singers (flying by in a helicopter), singing "Cliff Hanger, hanging from a cliff! And that's why he's called Cliff Hanger!" Cliff attempts to attract their attention to his predicament by calling out "Excuse me! Excuse me!", but to no avail. In one episode, he apparently succeeds at drawing their attention, and they rescue him, but it turns out he is simply dreaming. He once got off the cliff when he jumped on a whale's blowhole and washed up on a beach in "The Last Cliff Hanger" and Lionel is upset about the last book, but eventually missed his cliff and, through a series of bizarre events (thanks to the writer, Livingston Dangerously), got himself back onto it. His name is a play on the media term "cliffhanger" which is often shown on non-Between the Lions episodes as "to be continued". In three episodes Cliff Hanger and the Solid Oil Lamp, Cliff Hanger Meets the Sleeping Gypsy, and Cliff Hanger and the Sheep on a Ship, Cliff Hanger imagines he is in a restaurant eating steak, he is in a bathtub and a starstruck door. In another episode, Lionel's friend Lenny, a lizard, introduces a similarly styled series of books called Justin Time, about a stereotypical explorer named Justin Time who relaxes in a hammock until an absurd scenario like those of Cliff Hanger occurs, forcing him to intervene to restore the calm, boasting, "Couldn't be more comfortable.", as opposed to Cliff Hanger's catchphrase "Can't hold on much longer!" He too used a version of the Survival Manual, called a Safety Manual, which is from his Survival Kit, a version of Cliff Hanger's backpack and the same formally dressed chorus, riding in the back of a Pickup truck introduces him at the beginning of the story, singing "Justin Time, he's always saved just in time! And that is why he is called Justin Time!" Then Justin rudely tells the singers "Go away!" just like how Cliff Hanger always gets their attention to his predicament. Ironically, Lionel disliked this series. One Justin Time segment was ever shown as it only appeared in one episode. In the series, the character Lionel is a fan of Cliff Hanger books, which his sister Leona thinks are pointless. But, even in episodes where she expresses hatred, she has shown respect for it, such as when she decided to help Lionel get Livingston Dangerously to write more books. Gawain's Word: A Wayne's World spoof hosted by a knight with an American surfer accent, featuring two jousting knights charging at each other, each touting a speech balloon with half of a word which then became their respective names, then demonstrating the word. For example, one skit featured "Sir Sh" dressed in silver armor and "Sir Ark" dressed in gold armor. Then Gawain says, "Blend on, dudes!" when it is time to put the halves together. When Sir Sh bumps into Sir Ark, their speech balloons meld together to form the word "shark." Then they react to the word, by running away from a hovering shark. Though the title of the segment clearly is a parody of the Saturday Night Live skit, the two knights in the segment speak more characteristically like Bill and Ted from Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure than Wayne and Garth from Wayne's World. Tiger Words: A pun of golfer Tiger Woods. Tiger is always seen participating in a spelling competition (modeled off a golf tournament), where he always misspell a word. While the crowd and announcer are surprised and dismayed at his error, Tiger corrects his mistake by using another tool in his pencil bag (using an eraser to fix mistakes in pencil, or paint to fix mistakes in pen, for example). Tiger correctly spells the word and wins the championship. Sam Spud: Par-Boiled Potato Detective: A spoof of the Sam Spade detective stories, this segment portrays a par-boiled potato (voiced by Michael K. Frith) who types out the voice-over narration typical of film noir on a late night, making and correcting typographical errors that demonstrate word sounds. This segment makes heavy use of sight gags based on wordplay (such as the narrator referring to the entrance of a "tomato"—1930s slang for an attractive woman—who is revealed to be a real tomato wearing a costume; or a neon sign that blinks the words "Flicker Flicker" or "On" and "Off"). In most cases, the segments would end with a live-action child watching Sam Spud on television and calling out to his or her mother that "there's a talking potato with a hat on and no mouth!" (or some variation), and the mother calling from offscreen telling her child not to worry and that it's educational television, so it must be good for him/her. On one occasion, it ends with the mother saying that it is not nice to say "dumb", after a girl was describing a pickle with a zipper. The Un-People: A Mo Willems cartoon aimed at teaching kids their prefixes. The main character is "young" Monica Maxwell, a girl about 8 years-old who seems to have an inordinate amount of trouble with a group of rambunctious rhinos or other misfortunes. The segment always begins with the rhinos running amok (or other non-rhino related situations, such as when Monica marches down a street in a parade) usually in Monica's house. The clever, resourceful girl somehow manages to subdue or round up the rhinos, for example, putting them in a zippered bag (not all these segments have relationship with rhinos.) And, all of a sudden, the evil Un-People come along and "un-zip" the bag, causing the rhinos to run free again and resume their rampage of destruction (or other misfortune not caused by the animals.) But when the crime-fighting Re-People appear, they "re-zip" the bag and the destruction of the charging rhinos stops, or other misfortune-quelling results. This segment is a parody of common superhero-themed cartoons such as the Justice League. There are at least two skits that did not feature rhinos—the "undressed"/"redressed" skit where a marching band is seen without clothes, only to get redressed in their outfits, and the "unbuttoned"/"rebuttoned" skit where Monica is seen playing in the snow, with her coat becoming unbuttoned and then finally rebuttoned. Silent E: A sly criminal, Silent E, has the ability to make the vowel sounds say their names and changes the words without a silent e into words with a silent e, for example: he changes a cub (which resembles Leona) into a cube, a tub into a tube, a twin into twine and a can into a cane. In each segment, Silent E is carted off to jail by a policeman. Silent E then writes a note to the policeman, which usually reads something like, "Sure do like that pin/cap you're wearing! I would love to get a closer look!" The policeman then remarks, "Well, sure! I don't see any harm in that!" The policeman hands the object to Silent E, who then easily escapes by using either the policeman's pin and turning it into a pine to climb out the window or the policeman's cap and turning it into a cape to fly out the window. Either way, after that, the policeman shouts, "Well, Silent E, you may have slipped out of my grasp this time, but mark my words: I'll get you YET!!!!" Dr. Nitwhite: This sketch usually begins with Dr. Nitwhite ordering in his assistant, Watson (the character most guilty of calling him "Dr. Nitwit"), for Nitwhite claims he has discovered "the only word in the entire English language!" with a particular letter combination in it, showing extreme pride in his achievement. Unfortunately for Nitwhite, Watson casually utters an expression or sentence containing another word with that same combination (for example, in one sketch, Nitwhite proudly presents what he claims to be the only two-letter word with the short 'I' sound: in. An impressed Watson remarks, "Dr. Nitwhite! This time, I think you have really done it!"). After Nitwhite realizes this, he breaks down and advises Watson to leave, which the latter does, calling him "Dr. Nitwit" once more. Vowel Boot Camp: In this segment, the soldiers, who are lowercase vowels (except the drill sergeant, who is an exclamation point and is revealed to be aptly named Sergeant Mark in one sketch), practice making their sounds and then go out to make words. The famous catchphrase is "This isn't 'Camp [name]', this is Vowel Boot Camp!" In three skits, the lowercase "I" soldier is seen missing a dot before being corrected by the drill instructor, the "U" soldier is seen upside down, looking like a lowercase "N" before being corrected by the drill sergeant to set his head to the proper position and the "O" soldier has a pillow from his footlocker in his mouth before the sergeant (who had told him this on several prior occasions) tells him to spit it out, which he does. Portions of this segment deal with silent "E" and letters containing two vowels. For example, the "I" soldier is accompanied by two letters, "R" and "P" to form "rip" until the "E" is added at the end of the word to turn the word into "ripe". The drill sergeant then asks the soldiers regarding the rule prompting the soldiers to sing the tune "When "E" on the end plays a no-talking game, the vowel before it says its name." The tune would later be the basis for the following examples. Another example is when the "A" soldier is placed between two lowercase consonants "M" and "N" to form the word "man". However the "I" soldier comes into the word to change it into "main". The drill sergeant then asks the other vowels regarding the rule, prompting them to sing the tune "When two vowels stand side by side, the first one says its name with pride." The sergeant always ends up getting trampled by the vowels as they leave. On one occasion, he misses them, but they end up shutting the door on him, locking him in, causing him to bang on the door. The Lone Rearranger Rewrites Again: A spoof of The Lone Ranger, this animated segment features an intelligent, banana nose cowboy named The Lone Rerranger, (or Lone for short), with his horse Hiho, and his sidekick whose name is Russell-Upsome Grub, and a sentence which needs to be rearranged. For example, "Horses must ride cowboys into the corral" needs to be rearranged to say "Cowboys must ride horses into the corral". After Lone fixes the sentence with his whip, he, Hiho, and Russell leave and the people who did what the original sign said for them to do never get a chance to thank him or Russell, or something loosely related to the subject. Afterwards, the segment would end with Lone on top of Hiho yelling, "Hi-yo, Hiho! Away!", and then the camera would pan to Russell, who was seen covering his ears and then saying, "Why you must you always yell in that poor horsey's ears?" Moby Duck: A spoof of Moby-Dick, this takes place in a peapod (spoof of Pequod) where there are two captains. The first is Captain Starbuck, the second Captain Ahab. Starbuck looks through a telescope and sees a white animal and yells, "Wait, Cap'n! Thar she quacks! Moby, the great white duck!" Captain Ahab takes a closer look and gives the tagline "Nay, Mr. Starbuck! That not be Moby, the great white duck! Argh!", and explains the differences and sounds out syllables, showing, for example, Daisy, the entertaining white snail. The two admit defeat before continuing their search. A running gag is the fact that they never look behind them, which is exactly where Moby is. Another running gag would feature an onscreen assistant throwing water into the face of Ahab, humiliating him. The author is said to be "Melvin Hermille", a spoof of Moby Dick author Herman Melville. Blending Bowl: A kind of "bowl game" in which NFL players blend sounds to make words. It stars former NFL superstar quarterback turned FOX Sports co-host Terry Bradshaw as a commentator. It is similar to Gawain's Word and Blend Mart but with a football setting. Opposite Bunny: A superhero bunny who saves the day by turning bad things happening in the neighborhood back into good things. The segment ends with the neighbors reviewing the opposites. For example, one episode has the neighbors saying, "First it was raw; now it is cooked. How does that bunny do it?!" Swami Marmy: This segment features Smarmy Marmy as a fortune teller who tells monkeys their future. In one segment, she tells a monkey that his sister will drop in for a visit, after which she literally, drops in from above. In another segment, she simply tells a monkey "Oops!" after which Marmy knocks her crystal ball off the table and it rolls off and breaks. Fred Says: Fred Newman portraying himself appears onscreen sounding out a word syllable by syllable after which he acts it or demonstrates it in his usual humor by attaching sounds to each syllable. On multiple occasions, Fred would appear doing his segment twice in the first season. What's Cooking?: A cooking segment starring Theo and Cleo Lion as chefs. In each segment, they have a recipe and all the things they need (and a few they do not need) in front of them with their names on them (For example, slammed and rammed ham with no yam or clam). They read the recipe step-by-step that usually involves getting rid of the extra ingredients and doing something (rather literally) to the main item before placing it in something. 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Jackie Chan Adventures Direct-To-Video From Columbia Tristar Home Entertainment: The series focuses on a fictionalized version of Hong Kong action film star Jackie Chan, who operates in life as an archaeologist and special agent, combatting threats that are mainly magical and supernatural – based on real-life mythologies and supernatural stories from Asia and around the world – with the aid of his family and close friends. New Batman Adventures Direct-To-Video Batman And Robin From Warner Home Video: Soar along with new Batman tapes from Warner Home Video to save the day. Richard Scarry Direct-To-Video Learning TV Program Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 6:30 Super Why Low Pitch Four Tabs John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join Huckle Cat, Lowly Worm, Miss Honey and the gang with six Richard Scarry videos from Random House Home Video from 1989 to 1994. The Puzzle Place Direct-To-Video Tapes VHS From Sony Wonder: Join Skye, Leon, Kiki, Jody, Julie, Ben, and the gang with six Puzzle Place videos from the PBS show now on VHS: "Accentuate The Positive", "Tuned In", "Rip Van Wrinkle", "Rock Dreams", "Sing-Along Songs", and "Deck The Halls". Produced by Lancit Media New York and KCET Los Angeles. Video Treasures Volumes From 1986 Distributed By Miliken Publishing Company And Pacific Arts John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Sarah, Joey and their mom read their bedtime stories before bedtime. Zoboomafoo Direct-To-Video Kratt Brothers PBS Kids 5 Tapes From Warner Home Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join Zoboomafoo with five cool tapes from Warner Home Video: "Play Day At Animal Junction", "Zoboo's Little Pals", "Look Who's Home!", "Sense-Sational Animal Friends", and "Zoboo's Scary Tails". Dragon Tales Direct-To-Video VHS And DVD Columbia Tristar And PBS Kids John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape which this says: Join Emmy and Max as they visit Dragonland with their friends Ord, Cassie, Zak and Wheezie, and their friends. Teletubbies Program 1997 Direct-To-Video PBS Hit Program From Warner Home Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: From 1997 produced by Ragdoll Productions here Rolf Saxon narrated. Bloopy's Buddies Direct-To-Video VHS Program Exercise Workout TV PBS Television Hit Program John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Preschoolers learn to exercise and be healthy. Huggabug Club Direct-To-Video Titles VHS PBS Program Puppets And Kids TV Huggabug John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: In addition to Miss Audrey and Miss Judy, the program features full-bodied puppets who magically appear with the help of a computer: Uncle Huggabug, a cowboy insect; Miss Oops-A-Daisy, a clumsy flower; and Auntie Bumble, a grandmotherly bee. The cast also includes the "Buggsters", a group of multi-cultural kids who sing and dance. Littlest Schoolhouse Direct-To-Video Volumes From Hi-Tops Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join the gang with six Little Schoolhouse volumes: Volume 1 "All About The Alphabet", Volume 2 "All About Numbers", Volume 3 "All About Shapes", Volume 4 "All About Animals", Volume 5 "All About Sounds", and Volume 6 "All About Colors". Reppies Direct-To-Video VHS Program Florida Stations Fun Music PBS Programming From Northstar: The series centers around a group of anthropomorphic reptile creatures (in oversized costumes) that sing in a music group and interact with a Mary Poppins-like English tutor, who also sings and dances. In some of the episodes she seemingly displays magical powers. Harold And The Purple Crayon Direct-To-Video Based On Book By Crockett Johnson John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Based on book by Crockett Johnson for here fun as it did narrated by Sharon Stone being lip-syncing by stuffed animal Zoe, she is wearing a pink tutu such a fun narration. Timothy Goes To School Direct-To-Video From N Circle Entertainment Books By Rosemary Wells PBS Version Of 4920 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Timothy Goes to School primarily focuses on a young enthusiastic anthropomorphic raccoon named Timothy (voiced by Austin Di Iulio), who attends kindergarten at a fictional place called "Hilltop School" along with ten other students (each of which are of different animals except for the Frank Twins and Claude). The kindergarten class is taught by Mrs. Jenkins, a comforting teacher who enjoys educating and helping her students. Monday February 3 2020 was the PBS Kids version of show 4920 "Elmo The Engineer". That day's show about some engineers. Letter People Direct-To-Video Volumes 60 Fun Episodes John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: A little dog is minding his own business when various figures (including a female figure carrying a bunch of helium balloons) enter the gates of Letter People Land as the song plays: Come and meet the Letter People, Come and visit the family, Words are made of Letter People, A, B, C, D, follow me. Program Beginner's Bible Direct-To-Video Volumes Time-Life Kids Jumbo Pictures From Sony Wonder: Share God for faith, love, courage, and values with Kathie Lee Gifford singing a series theme. Clarissa Explains It All Direct-To-Video 1994-1995 VHS Videos Titles From Sony Wonder John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join Clarissa with 4 Clarissa videos "Dating", "Take My Brother Please", "Enslaved By The Bell", and "Ferguson Explains It All". Hey Arnold Direct-To-Video VHS From Paramount John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join Arnold, Helga, Lila and their friends with 5 VHS videos "The Helga Stories", "Urban Adventures", "Arnold's Christmas", "Love Stinks", and "Partners". Donkey Kong Country Direct-To-Video From Paramount Volume 1 Home Is Where The Bear Is And What's In The Mail Today John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Donkey Kong is an ape who happens to find a magic coconut called the Crystal Coconut, which grants wishes and is capable of answering questions asked of it. Join them in their very first hit "Legend Of The Crystal Coconut" on VHS from Paramount. First volume Bear In The Big Blue House. Volume 1. September 15, 1998. Buster And Chauncey's Silent Night (coming October 13), The Wubbulous World Of Dr. Seuss, The Swan Princess III: Mystery Of The Enchanted Treasure. Volume 1: Home Is Where The Bear Is, and What's In The Mail Today. Don't Go Away, There's More Bear In The Big Blue House Coming Right Up. Ned's Newt Direct-To-Video Volumes From Paramount Volume 2 Friends For Life And The Big Little Visitor John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The series begins with 9-year-old Ned Flemkin finally scraping up enough money to buy a pet. However, upon reaching the pet store, the only thing he can afford is a newt. Join Newt there which 3 volumes: "Home Alone With Newt", "Jurassic Joyride", and "Saturday Night Fervor". Volume 2. September 15, 1998. Same as volume 1, but it's volume 2. Buster And Chauncey's Silent Night (coming October 13), The Wubbulous World Of Dr. Seuss, The Swan Princess III: Mystery Of The Enchanted Treasure. Volume 2: Friends For Life, and The Big Little Visitor. Get Ready For More Bear In The Big Blue House. Coming Up. Rescue Heroes Direct-To-Video Program From Teleton Volume 4: Need A Little Help Today And Lost Thing John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Rescue Heroes focuses on a group of rescue personnel who aim to save lives around the world from both natural and man-made disasters. At the end of most episodes the Rescue Heroes would give safety tips and discuss how to handle the conflict presented in the episode. The episode would then usually conclude with the motto "Think like a Rescue Hero, think safe." Volume 4. December 1, 1998. Same as volume 3, but it's volume 4. Madeline, The Wubbulous World Of Dr. Seuss, Buster And Chauncey's Silent Night. Volume 4: Need A Little Help Today, and Lost Thing. Bear In The Big Blue House Will Be Right Back. Nelvana Blazing Dragons Direct-To-Video VHS From Columbia Tristar Volume 6: Picture Of Health And Magic In The Kitchen John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The series' protagonists are anthropomorphic dragons who are beset by evil humans, reversing a common story convention. The series parodies that of the King Arthur Tales as well as the periods of the Middle Ages. Volume 6. March 2, 1999. Same as volume 5, but it's volume 6. Muppets From Space (coming July 14), And The Adventures Of Elmo In Grouchland (coming October 1), The Wubbulous World Of Dr. Seuss, Bear In The Big Blue House, Songs From Jim Henson's Bear In The Big Blue House. Volume 6: Picture Of Health, and Magic In The Kitchen. Now More Bear In The Big Blue House Coming Your Way. Pokemon Direct-To-Video Kids WB TV Network Volume 8: The Big Sleep And And To All A Good Night John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Ash Ketchum is 10 years old and ready to start his journey in the world of Pokémon and dreams of becoming a Pokémon master, but on the day he is to receive his first Pokémon, Ash oversleeps and wakes up in a panic, running into Gary Oak, who becomes Ash's rival. Professor Oak, the local Pokémon researcher, has already given away the three Pokémon (Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle) he entrusts to new Pokémon Trainers when Ash finally reaches Oak's Lab. Volume 8. June 22, 1999. Same as 7th title, but it's volume 8. Muppets From Space, The Nuttiest Nutcracker (coming October 19), The Muppets Take Manhattan, The Great Muppet Caper, The Muppet Movie, Bear In The Big Blue House, The Wubbulous World Of Dr. Seuss, Bear In The Big Blue House Books. Volume 8: The Big Sleep, and And To All A Good Night. 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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Direct-To-Video VHS Program EP/SLP From Family Home Entertainment John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join the fun with turtles with seen now on video. Hello Kitty Direct-To-Video VHS 1995 Program EP/SLP From Family Home Entertainment John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join Hello Kitty and the gang with 4 great tapes. Victory Garden Direct-To-Video PBS Program Show Do Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 With James Underwood Crockett John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join James Underwood Crockett he makes fantastic gardens. Boohbah Direct-To-Video Title Program PBS Kids Ragdoll Program John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: According to Anne Wood, the show's visuals were inspired by scientific photographs of microscopic life and cell structures. The main characters, the Boohbahs, are "atoms of energy" who sleep in charging pods. 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Caillou Direct-To-Video PBS Kids Program VHS And DVD Produced By Cinar From Warner Home Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join Caillou, Daddy, Mommy, Rosie, plus their friends Rexy, Teddy and Gilbert both fully animated here live-action. This produced by Cinar on VHS and DVD from Warner Home Video, seen on PBS Kids. Steven Spielberg's Animaniacs Titles Direct-To-Video Warner Bros. From Warner Home Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Play, visit three Warners Yakko, Wakko and Dot to do that which here in their tower. Saddle Club Movies Based On Books By Bonnie Bryant From Warner Home Video: Join Carole, Stevie, Lisa, Kristi, all their friends riding at probably Pine Hollow Stables based on The Saddle Club books by Bonnie Bryant. Mary-Kate And Ashley You're Invited Direct-To-Video Party VHS Millie Davis Photo John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join the Olson twins with 8 You're Invited videos. 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Wishbone Direct-To-Video From Big Feats Entertainment John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join Wishbone, Sam, David, Emily, Wanda, Joe, and the gang, Wishbone imagined some novels. GhostWriter Direct-To-Video From Children's Television Workshop Republic Pictures John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join Sheldon, Blaze, David and the gang from 1992 to 1995 as they teach reading and writing skills to some schoolchildren. George Shrinks Direct-To-Video From Kaboom Entertainment PBS Kids Program Based On Books By William Joyce John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join George, Becky and the gang based on books by William Joyce. Yu-Gi-Oh Direct-To-Video Program VHS DVD Kids WB Program From 4 Kids Entertainment Swimming At Casey Middle John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Yu-Gi-Oh tells the tale of Yugi Mutou, a timid young boy who loves all sorts of games, but is often bullied around. One day, he solves an ancient puzzle known as the Millennium Puzzle (千年パズル, Sennen Pazuru), causing his body to play host to a mysterious spirit with the personality of a gambler. Swimming at Casey Middle can be seen in that 2002 Punky Brewster program to it probably fun as it did Pool New Years Party Swimming At Casey Middle: New Years Eve Jokes. Shelley Duvall's Bedtime Stories Direct-To-Video VHS From MCA/Universal Home Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join Shelley Duvall with six bedtime stories programs from MCA/Universal Home Video with the announcer to that trailer is John Leader. Groundling Marsh Direct-To-Video Program VHS From Lyrick Studios Teletubbies At Miss Candy's Duckieland From Show 4103 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Groundling Marsh takes place in a magical swamp. Most of the mutant-like characters are "Groundlings" but look very different from each other. They can be described as any combination of animal, human, elf, and plant. One of the characters is a robot named Stacks. Generally, humans never appear in the series except as an alien presence represented by a boot or a voice. Most often, humans come to the marsh to dump trash and disrupt the ecosystem. The show was designed to be educational and so the story of each episode includes morals such as friendship, honesty, caring, and protection of the environment. Join them in 2 great videos "Courageous Adventures" here and that popular "Treasures Are For Sharing". Teletubbies at Miss Candy's Kevin took Ma to a blue rubber band place Kevin first see. To it windmill was about to stop spinning that means just in time for Sesame Street. Duckieland from show 4103 that plot will be "Baby Bear Writes A Story About Porridge King". Two sponsors on this: "F", 11. When Kevin Doody was so small, he used to listen to The Big Comfy Couch side A that have the 19 Sing-along Songs CD. The Ten Second Tidy was used on the CD as well. Then it comes again. episodes, characters, voices, and other fun stuff. Clumsy Ballet was used from the episode "Sticks And Stones." After Clumsy ballet was the Ten Second Tidy before you could go right to side "B". Old MacDonald's Sing-Along Farm Direct-To-Video 3 Tapes From Dic Toon-Time Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join Old MacDonald, Lucinda the Chick, Alfred the Pig, Celeste the ballerina cow, Harpier the Horse, and the gang with 3 tapes on VHS: "That's What Friends Are For", "Share And Care Alike", and "Past, Presents And Future". Rimba's Island Direct-To-Video 3 Tapes From Dic Toon-Time Video: Join Rimba the Gorilla, Bakari the Crocodile, Ilana the Giraffe, Paquito the Lion, and Pria the Elephant with 3 tapes on VHS: "Lost And Found", "We Love To Share", and "You Are Special". Kidsongs Program Tape Direct-To-Video Produced By Warner Bros. Records Together Again Productions John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Sing along with the Kidsongs kids for any Kidsongs video or DVD collection of video adventures. Secret Adventures Christian Direct-To-Video From 1994 VHS John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Watch and play with 7 fun Secret Adventures episodes with different closed captions the back said Used With Permission here like O.K. there. Sagwa The Chinese Siamese Cat Direct-To-Video PBS Kids Sesame Workshop From Warner Home Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Based on the Sagwa books by Amy Tan watch Sagwa tales from Warner Home Video. Steven Spielberg's Animaniacs Titles Direct-To-Video Warner Bros. From Warner Home Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Play, visit three Warners Yakko, Wakko and Dot to do that which here in their tower. Oz Kids Direct-To-Video VHS Volumes Program Paramount 9 Tapes ABC TV Network The Alpha Susan Song John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The two main characters of this series are both human: Dot and Neddie (the children of Dorothy and Zeb). The minor characters are Boris and Bela (the children of the Cowardly Lion), Tin Boy (the son of the Tin Woodman), Scarecrow Jr. (the son of the original Scarecrow), Jack Pumpkinhead Jr. (son of the original Jack Pumpkinhead), Frank, (the son of the Wizard), and Andrea, (daughter of Glinda). Similar to series like Muppet Babies, the faces of most of the adults are never shown. Nine videos can be seen on YouTube Monday March 21 2022 Kevin celebrates Taylor's birthday, that day was the PBS Kids version of show 5133 "Turtle Tunes", that day's show's all about turtles here like that pal Morty the sea turtle. Same as it did Morty voiced by David Rudman to it with such a fun surprise. Sweet as it did songs about Susan Ford based on books with: The "Alpha Susan Song". See Aaahh Real Monsters Direct-To-Video Nickelodeon VHS From Sony Wonder John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The show focuses on three young monsters—Ickis, Oblina, and Krumm—who attend a school for monsters under a city dump and learn to frighten humans. Many of the episodes revolve around them making it to the surface in order to perform "scares" as class assignments. Join the fun with 2 monster videos "Meet The Monsters" and "Monsters' Night Out" program. Secret World Of Alex Mack Direct-To-Video VHS From Sony Wonder John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Alexandra "Alex" Mack is an ordinary teenage girl, living with her parents, George and Barbara, and prodigious older sister, Annie, in the industrial town of Paradise Valley, Arizona. The town is largely funded around Paradise Valley Chemical, a chemical factory that employs most of the adult residents, although the factory's staff and history are notoriously shady. While walking home after her first day of junior high school, saddened by an embarrassing encounter with a boy and bullied for having a Trollz lunchbox, Alex is nearly hit by a truck from Paradise Valley Chemical, and during the incident, she is accidentally drenched with GC-161, an experimental substance developed by the factory. She soon discovers that it has given her strange powers, including telekinesis, shooting electricity from her fingers, and the ability to dissolve into a mobile puddle of water. Alex finds this exciting and fun, however, her powers prove to be unpredictable (occasionally, her skin glows a bright yellow when she is nervous). She confides only in Annie and her best friend Ray, choosing to keep her powers a secret from everyone else, including her parents, for fear of what the chemical factory's CEO, Danielle Atron, will do to her if she finds out. Join them with the "In The Nick Of Time" VHS. See Adventures Of Pete And Pete Direct-To-Video VHS From Sony Wonder John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join Pete and Pete with 3 videos "Classic Petes", "School Dazed", and "Farewell, My Little Viking". Medabots Direct-To-Video From A.D.V. Films Volume 3: Dancin' The Day Away And Listen Up John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The series centers around Medabots, artificially intelligent robots, whose purpose is to serve humans in a future time. The series begins with a ten-year-old (nine in the Japanese version) boy named Ikki Tenryō, who wants to become a champion of the World Robattle Tournament. Volume 3. December 1, 1998. Madeline, The Wubbulous World Of Dr. Seuss, Buster And Chauncey's Silent Night. Volume 3: Dancin' The Day Away, and Listen Up!. Now More Bear In The Big Blue House Coming Your Way. See Adventures Of Tintin Direct-To-Video HBO Program Volume 5: A Wagon Of A Different Color And Shape Of A Bear John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The television series was directed by French director Stéphane Bernasconi, with Peter Hudecki as the Canadian unit director. Hudecki was the primary director but could not be credited as such due to co-production restrictions. It was produced by Ellipse (France) and Nelvana (Canada) on behalf of the Hergé Foundation. Volume 5. March 2, 1999. Muppets From Space (coming July 14), And The Adventures Of Elmo In Grouchland (coming October 1), The Wubbulous World Of Dr. Seuss, Bear In The Big Blue House, Songs From Jim Henson's Bear In The Big Blue House. Volume 5: A Wagon Of A Different Color, and Shape Of A Bear. Bear In The Big Blue House Will Be Right Back. George And Martha Direct-To-Video VHS From Sony Wonder Volume 7: Mouse Party And Bear's Birthday Bash John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The books describe the activities and adventures of best friends George and Martha. These activities include taking dance classes, going to the beach and the amusement park, and playing practical jokes on each other. In a humorous way, the series teaches about friendship. George and Martha sometimes argue, but always make up. Volume 7. June 22, 1999. Muppets From Space, The Nuttiest Nutcracker (coming October 19), The Muppets Take Manhattan, The Great Muppet Caper, The Muppet Movie, Bear In The Big Blue House, The Wubbulous World Of Dr. Seuss, Bear In The Big Blue House Books. Volume 7 simply it: Mouse Party, and Bear's Birthday Bash. Bear In The Big Blue House Will Be Right Back. Sailor Moon Direct-To-Video VHS From 1997 Based On Books By Naoko Takeuchi Six Titles From Dic John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join Sailor Moon and the gang based on the Sailor Moon books written and illustrated by Naoko Takeuchi with six VHS tapes: "A Moon Star Is Born", "Scouts Unite", "Evil Eyes", "Jupiter And Venus Arrive", "Secret Identifies", and "Good Queen, Bad Queen". Michael Sporn Direct-To-Video VHS EP/SLP 8 Tapes From Family Home Entertainment John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join in the fun here for 8 Michael Sporn programs: "Ira Sleeps Over", "A Child's Garden Of Verses", "Jazz Time Tale", "The Red Shoes", "The Marzipan Pig", "Poems For Children", "Nursery Rhymes", and "The Story Of The Dancing Frog". Scholastic's The Baby-Sitters Club Direct-To-Video Fun Ann M. Martin's Books HBO Program From Goodtimes Home Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Based on The Babysitters Club books by Ann M. Martin reading with produced by here Scholastic. Join Kirsty, Stacey, Claudia and the gang with 13 sweet adventures. The series originally aired on HBO from January to March 1990, and was produced by the Scholastic Corporation. Guts Direct-To-Video Nickelodeon VHS The Alphabet Song From Sing Along Listening Game With Song Old MacDonald From Show 4019 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The series was filmed at Sound Stage 21 at Universal Studios Florida on a set dubbed the "Extreme Arena". This arena consists of a turf playing field, a pool, a racing track, an obstacle course and the Aggro Crag. Fun as it did from a 1995 program Owen's Goodbye Language Tune Letter Barnyard Special Meeting Cole played that one where Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sing The Alphabet Song from Sing Along from 1987 scene 9 from show 3910 gang is Now I've Sung My ABCs The Listening Game from Havin' Fun With Ernie and Bert Cole played that song Old MacDonald from show 4019 plus Clover sang a goose verse fabulous treasury. Sing-Alongs Animaniacs VHS Program From Warner Home Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join Yakko, Wakko and Dot in 2 sing-along videos from 1994: "Wakko's World" and "Mostly In Toon". Men In Black Direct-To-Video Volumes Kids WB Program VHS From Columbia Tristar Home Video The Alpha Sarah Song John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The show features characters from the 1997 science fiction film Men in Black, which was based on the comic book series The Men in Black by Lowell Cunningham, originally published by Marvel / Malibu Comics. The series was produced by Adelaide Productions, a division of Columbia TriStar Television, and Amblin Entertainment as a half-hour series originally airing on Saturday mornings, and later moving to weekdays during its final run. Songs about Sarah Kennedy: The "Alpha Sarah Song". Mona The Vampire Direct-To-Video Produced By YTV British UK VHS DVD Program Based On The Books By Sonia Holleyman John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The series follows the adventures of Mona Parker, who refers to herself as "Mona the Vampire", as well as her two best friends, Lily Duncan ("Princess Giant") and Charley Bones ("Zapman"), and her pet cat, Fang, as they imagine themselves confronting a new supernatural foe, or solving a supernatural mystery, in every episode, but there are always rational explanations for what they see. Adventures From The Book Of Virtues Direct-To-Video PBS Fully Animated Cartoon Fantasy Comedy Drama Family Anthology John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The series centered on two best friends: 10-year-old Annie Redfeather, who is Native American, and 11-year-old Zach Nichols, who is white. In each episode of the series, one of them commits an act contrary to that day's chosen virtue (loyalty, compassion, courage, moderation, honesty, etc.) and suffers pain as a result (be it physical or moral). They seek counsel of one of Annie's animal friends. These animal friends are four anthropomorphic mountain-dwelling entities who between them possess immense knowledge of legends and literature as well as common sense and a lively sense of fun. They utilize classical works of famous authors, philosophers, poets, as well as fables and myths to communicate the truth of virtue to Zach and Annie. Plato, the oldest, is a scholarly bison; Aurora, the most gentle, is a red-tailed hawk; Socrates "Sock" is a rambunctious bobcat; and Aristotle "Ari" is a prairie dog who is seldom without his bag of books. These four, whose existence seems a secret from the majority of humans in the town of Spring Valley, advise Annie and Zach patiently and often. The children then proceed to live according to the virtue of the day, completing what they have begun. Anne Of Green Gables Direct-To-Video Cartoon Sullivan Entertainment PBS Kids Program Based On Anne Of Green Gables Books By L.M. Mongomery Writer Producer And Director Kevin Sullivan Comedy Drama John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Many supporting characters are sourced from Sullivan's television series Road to Avonlea, which is based on Montgomery's books The Story Girl and The Golden Road. Wubbulous World Of Dr. Seuss Direct-To-Video TV Program Six Volumes From 1999 The Alphabet Song From Sing Along Old MacDonald Had A Farm From Show 4019 Based On The Dr. Seuss Books By Dr. Seuss John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: It combines live puppets with digitally animated backgrounds, and in its first season, refashioning characters and themes from the original Dr. Seuss books into new stories that often retained much of the flavor of Dr. Seuss' own works. In many respects, seasons one and two of the program are very different shows. The two seasons have completely different intro and outro credit sequences and songs reflecting their differing orientations. The virtual settings seen in this show are created by Jim Henson's Creature Shop. Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David Hoots, Maria and kids sing The Alphabet Song from Sing Along with some onscreen letters then Old MacDonald Had A Farm from show 4019 Kevin joins in which singing a goose verse. Some intervals will be Wubbulous World Of Dr. Seuss Volumes Intervals Program Dr. Seuss Books With The Alphabet Song From Sing Along Then Old MacDonald Had A Farm From Show 4019 With Goose Verse Shows Fun. Secret World Of Alex Mack Direct-To-Video VHS From Sony Wonder John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Alexandra "Alex" Mack is an ordinary teenage girl, living with her parents, George and Barbara, and prodigious older sister, Annie, in the industrial town of Paradise Valley, Arizona. The town is largely funded around Paradise Valley Chemical, a chemical factory that employs most of the adult residents, although the factory's staff and history are notoriously shady. While walking home after her first day of junior high school, saddened by an embarrassing encounter with a boy and bullied for having a Trollz lunchbox, Alex is nearly hit by a truck from Paradise Valley Chemical, and during the incident, she is accidentally drenched with GC-161, an experimental substance developed by the factory. She soon discovers that it has given her strange powers, including telekinesis, shooting electricity from her fingers, and the ability to dissolve into a mobile puddle of water. Alex finds this exciting and fun, however, her powers prove to be unpredictable (occasionally, her skin glows a bright yellow when she is nervous). She confides only in Annie and her best friend Ray, choosing to keep her powers a secret from everyone else, including her parents, for fear of what the chemical factory's CEO, Danielle Atron, will do to her if she finds out. Join them with the "In The Nick Of Time" VHS. Clarissa Explains It All Direct-To-Video 1994-1995 VHS Videos Titles From Sony Wonder John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The main characters in the show are Clarissa Darling, her family (consisting of her father Marshall, her mother Janet, and her younger brother Ferguson) and her best friend Sam, all living in a small, unnamed suburban town. Clarissa had a pet baby alligator, Elvis, which she kept in a kiddie-sandbox and appeared sporadically in early episodes. Clarissa was credited with becoming the first Nickelodeon series to feature a female lead, which led the network to create other shows such as The Secret World of Alex Mack, The Amanda Show and The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo. Its popularity among both boys and girls also helped to debunk a myth that a children's series with a female lead would not appeal to boys. Clarissa dealt with normal adolescent issues such as first crushes, getting a driver's license and preparing for college and working. These topics were dealt with far less dramatically than they were on other similar shows at the time (such as Full House and Blossom). For instance, in one episode Clarissa accidentally shoplifts a piece of lingerie but is neither caught by store security nor punished by her parents; she spends most of the episode trying to figure out how to remedy the situation on her own. Although terms like "hell" and "sex drive" were occasionally uttered during the show's run, most dialogue was kept family-friendly. One running gag involved her friend Sam often entering the scene by a ladder (accompanied by a characteristic chord of guitar music) through her bedroom window. A repeating theme during the series was the sibling rivalry between Clarissa and Ferguson, showing their repeated attempts to harm or even (as in the series premiere) to "kill" each other. Unique to the show was Clarissa's tendency to tackle the episode's central theme through the creation of a fictional video game. The show also integrated some of Hart's real-life likes, such as the band They Might Be Giants. Join Clarissa with 4 Clarissa videos "Dating", "Take My Brother Please", "Enslaved By The Bell", and "Ferguson Explains It All". Hey Arnold! Direct-To-Video VHS From Paramount: Hey Arnold! takes place in the urban fictional American city of Hillwood. Creator Craig Bartlett described the city as "an amalgam of large northern cities I have loved, including Seattle (my hometown), Portland (where I went to art school) and Brooklyn (the bridge, the brownstones, the subway)"; the city also contains inspirations from Chicago, such as a baseball field called Quigley Field (a reference to the real-life Wrigley Field). Evan Levine of the Houston Chronicle commented on the series's "backdrop of dark streets, nighttime adventures and rundown buildings, all seen from a child's point of view." At the end of the episode "Road Trip", when Helga and Miriam are returning home after having car troubles en route to South Dakota, they pass a sign marking the Washington State border, implying that Hillwood is in Washington. The Pig War, as re-enacted in the episode of the same title, took place on the boundary between what is now British Columbia and the state of Washington. A bridge that leads to downtown Hillwood resembles Portland's Burnside Bridge, while Gerald's house was modeled after the Victorian houses seen in Nob Hill, Portland. New York City (with landmarks such as the Empire State Building, Twin Towers, and Statue of Liberty visible in the skyline) was also seen in Helga's dream in the episode "Married", presumably as a separate city from Hillwood in-universe. Join Arnold, Helga, Lila and their friends with 5 VHS videos "The Helga Stories", "Urban Adventures", "Arnold's Christmas", "Love Stinks", and "Partners". Wubbulous World Of Dr. Seuss Volumes Intervals Program Dr. Seuss Books With The Alphabet Song From Sing Along Then Old MacDonald Had A Farm From Show 4019 With Goose Verse Shows Fun: Just a clip from the last episode on each tape. Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David Hoots, Maria and kids sing The Alphabet Song from Sing Along with some onscreen letters then Old MacDonald Had A Farm from show 4019 Kevin joins in which singing a goose verse. The audio from the show excerpt and a male announcer saying one of these: Don't Go Away. There's More Of The Wubbulous World Of Dr. Seuss Coming Right Up. Get Ready For More Of The Wubbulous World Of Dr. Seuss: Coming Up. Now More Of The Wubbulous World Of Dr. Seuss Coming Your Way. The Wubbulous World Of Dr. Seuss Will Be Right Back. Paragraph Programs 1998 Sesame Street Version Sesame Street DVDs Version Of Hit Random House Releases John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Watch your cool great Sesame Street DVD versions here of favorites with great Random House releases. Mr. Potato Head Show Direct-To-Video Cartoon Based On TV Mr. Potato Head By George Lerner Sing Along 2004 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Throughout the series, Mr. Potato Head always puts on a TV episode with the help of his Kitchen Crew and presents each episode to the TV Guys so that they can air them on television. During production on each episode, Mr. Potato Head and his Kitchen Crew have various misadventures. Sing Along 2004 DVD. Kevin already played that Christmas 2018 with 1987 VHS vintage words on top blue screen in the end. FRAME 1: Biff greets the viewer from the rooftop of 123 Sesame Street, where he and Sully are repairing the building's TV antenna. They have with them a small TV set to check their progress with. Suddenly, the gang (Bob, Maria, David, Gordon, Big Bird, Hoots the Owl and the kids) burst through the door, dragging a piano with them. They inform the workers that they're going to hold a rooftop sing along and invite them to join. Biff passes until they can finish their work. They begin the sing along with "John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt." Next, the adults lead everyone in singing "Stand Up and Pinch Your Nose." Biff reports that they've fixed the TV antenna and turn on the TV to see if it functions and they all watch Madeline Kahn singing "Sing After Me" with Grover (EKA: Episode 1112). FRAME 2: Biff attempts to change the channel, but pulls the knob off the set. As he continues his repairs, everyone argues over what to sing next. Bob allows Nicole to pick and she starts singing "The Alphabet Song," as everyone joins in. Now, Bob chooses a song - "We All Sing with the Same Voice." They all sing the chorus, leading to children singing "We All Sing With The Same Voice" (EKA: Episode 1708). As they finish the song, Big Bird now has a song to sing - "Cheer Up." Bob doesn't know how to play that, but Sully happens to. He warms up with a short, classical piece and plays as Big Bird and the gang sing. Biff calls Sully over to show him that he's fixed the knob on the TV set. He turns it on, showing Olivia singing "Sing" while Linda signs lyrics (EKA: Episode 1330). FRAME 3: Biff gives the fixed TV a playful slap, causing the back to pop off and fall off the roof. He assures them he can still fix it. Hoots wants to sing the "Barnyard Boogie Song," and demonstrates it on his sax. Everyone recognizes it as "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" and they sing it, with Hoots adding a verse about his saxophone. Suddenly, everyone sees bubbles rising up from the streets below. Ernie yells up, telling them he's got a song. But, since he's in the bathtub, he can't come to the roof, so he's told to sing from down there. "Rubber Duckie" (EKA: Episode 0136). FRAME 4: Biff and Sully have fixed the TV set again and place it by the pigeon coop, so they can watch the following Bert sings "Doin' The Pigeon" (EKA: Episode 0536) (Intro Cut). FRAME 5: As night begins to fall, Bob suggests they do their big finish - only they can't remember how the song goes. They all begin singing "What's the Name of That Song?" Soon, they're joined by some Muppet kids (including Farley) from a building across the way, and some of their friends down below (Luis, Susan, the Honkers, Oscar the Grouch and the Two-Headed Monster). As the song builds to its crescendo, the TV antenna breaks off and falls over. As the slight chaos ensues, one of the children asks if Biff calls himself a repairman. He replies, "No, a Republican! I call myself a Republican." Secret Lives Of Men Direct-To-Video Count It Higher: Great Music Videos From Sesame Street 2005 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Three divorced men get thrown back into the bachelor life. With nothing left but each other, Michael, Phil, and Andy form an exclusive club and embark on a new phase of their existence. Someday, they might comprehend the mysteries of women, love and golf. Until then, they'll continue carrying on The Secret Lives of Men. Count It Higher: Great Music Videos From Sesame Street 2005 DVD. FRAME 1: The announcer introduces The Count's countdown show, which kicks off with the #7 video of the week. The Count's favorite part is counting backwards to a film leader countdown that precedes the video. "Ten Commandments Of Health" from Advice You Can Count On (EKA: Episode 1139). FRAME 2: The Count introduces the next video, featuring "the world's hottest frog, Kermit, proudly hopping to the surging rhythms of..." "Doo-Wop Hop" from I'm Green And I'm Proud (EKA: Episode 2071). FRAME 3: After the song, the Count mentions the number of jumps Kermit and the animals made. Big Bird makes a celebrity guest appearance and requests a rock and roll song for the next video. The Count then introduces... "ZZ Blues" from On A Clear Day I Can Z Forever (EKA: Episode 2317) (Ending Edited). FRAME 4: The Count introduces a bonus video...‎"Honk Around The Clock" from Play Through The Nose (EKA: Episode 1631). FRAME 5: After the video, the Count is seen counting the bricks, but leaves off on his 453rd brick to resume his hosting duties. He introduces another celebrity promo... ...with Oscar the Grouch, who wishes viewers a rotten day and requests that the Count play a moldy oldie. "Letter B" from Sesame Road (EKA: Episode 1495) (Ending Cut). FRAME 6: The Count introduces the next video, starring a group who "milked" their talent for all it's worth: How Now Brown and the Moo Wave. "Wet Paint" from Signs Of The Times (EKA: Episode 2033) (Beginning And Ending Edited). FRAME 7: The Count introduces the next song, which splashed it's way up to the #2 spot. "Do De Rubber Duck" from The Harder They Scrub (EKA: Episode 2304). FRAME 8: After the video, the Count points out his own appearance in the song, and how many bubbles he counted in it. Finally, the Count introduces the #1 video. He informs regular viewers of the program that they can always count on the same song being #1 every week, because it's his favorite. "Count It Higher" from Letters Of Love (EKA: Episode 0553). FRAME 9: The Count wraps up another edition of his countdown show, and tells viewers to tune in next week, when "Count it Higher" will be #1 once again. Maggie Winters Direct-To-Video TV NBC Sitcom Sitcom Monster Hits 2003 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Recently divorced from her dentist husband, Maggie Winters moved in with her mother Estelle in her home town of Shelbyville, Indiana and got a job at Hanley's, a local department store. Monster Hits 2003 DVD. Kevin already played that Christmas 2018 with 1990 VHS with rectangles 2 copies of this words on top blue screen in the end. FRAME 1: The announcer (Jerry Nelson) introduces the "live - on tape" ceremony and its host Herry Monster, who explains that one of the year's monster song hits will win the Fuzzy Award. Elmo, who holds the envelope with the winner's name inside, is eager to know who won. Herry tries to take the envelope to keep Elmo from opening it, which leads to an onstage chase. The announcer introduces the first two Monster Hits... "Fur" (EKA: Episode 0812). "Herry's Family Song" (EKA: Episode 2337). FRAME 2: Herry briefly stops chasing Elmo to introduce (and imitate) the next nominee. "Frazzle" (EKA: Episode 0847). "Two Heads Are Better Than One" (EKA: Episode 1447). FRAME 3: Herry has Elmo promise that he won't open the envelope, and then introduces the next song. "Fuzzy And Blue" (EKA: Episode 1644). "Comb Your Face" (EKA: Episode 1851). FRAME 4: Herry presents "The Lifetime Monster Achievement Award" to his mommy, who sobs hysterically "I couldn't have done it without you son!" Herry then presents a special song to his mom before crying with her and Elmo. "That Furry Blue Mommy Of Mine" (EKA: Episode 1052). FRAME 5: Herry assures Elmo that the envelope can be opened after the next three songs. "Healthy Food" (EKA: Episode 2404). "What Do I Do When I'm Alone" (EKA: Episode 0269). "We Are All Monsters" (EKA: Episode 1405) (Redubbed Version). FRAME 6: The time has finally come to open the envelope. Special guest Cookie Monster comes onstage to announce the winner, but becomes tempted to eat the envelope ("Big moral decision") and does. Elmo looks inside Cookie's mouth to see who the winner is, which happens to be Cookie. "C Is For Cookie" (EKA: Episode 0372) (Rhythmic Clap Beats Added Throughout The Song). FRAME 7: Cookie holds his Fuzzy Award victoriously as the crowd cheers and cameras flash. Herry closes the show by saying "Thanks fur everything." As the credits roll, the announcer mentions Transportation by "Titanic Airlines." Accommodations by "Great Monster Motels." Sports Night Direct-To-Video ABC Program 1998 Sesame Street Version Sing Yourself Silly 2005 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The show is said to be a semi-fictional account of the ESPN SportsCenter team of Keith Olbermann and Dan Patrick, with Rydell representing Olbermann and McCall representing Patrick. Patrick has confirmed this on his syndicated radio program The Dan Patrick Show. It has also been said that many of the storylines for McCall were inspired by Craig Kilborn, who was an anchor on SportsCenter during the mid 1990s. Sing Yourself Silly 2005 DVD. Kevin already bought that tape green square no rectangles white screen of death in the end. FRAME 1: Big Bird asks the viewer if they know what "silly" is and demonstrates with his spinning bow tie. He then presents the series of silly songs. "The Honker-Duckie-Dinger Jamboree" (EKA: Episode 1920) (Edited). FRAME 2: Maria and Luis pop out wearing Groucho glasses and say, "Now that was silly!" "Ladybugs Picnic" (EKA: Episode 0416). "Jellyman Kelly" with James Taylor (EKA: Episode 1800). FRAME 3: Gladys comments, "Now that was silly!" and walks off laughing, only to trip and fall off-screen. "Wavin' Goodbye To You With My Heart" (EKA: Episode 1475) (Introduction Cut). FRAME 4: The Amazing Mumford and his duck appear in a puff of smoke, with the duck exclaiming "Now that was silly!" in Mumford's voice, while Mumford lets out a quack. "Old MacDonald Cantata" (EKA: Episode 2350) (Edited). FRAME 5: Forgetful Jones comments, "Now that was spinach!" and realizes he forgot what the right word was. "Everything In The Wrong Place Ball" (EKA: Episode 2596) (Edited). FRAME 6: Forgetful still can't remember the word "silly," and asks the viewers if they remember the word. "One Banana" (EKA: Episode 1941). FRAME 7: Count von Count counts seven bananas before saying, "Now that was silly!" "Calcutta Joe" (EKA: Episode 2492). FRAME 8: Big Bird and the Honkers take some time to address that silly songs are no laughing matter. "Mary Had A Bicycle" (EKA: Episode 0698) (Kermit's Intro Cuts Off). FRAME 9: Oscar comments, "Now that was yucky! I'm not gonna say 'silly'," but Elmo points out that he did say "silly." Oscar snaps back, "Who asked you, pink face?" and walks down into his trash can. "Ten Turtles" (EKA: Episode 0425). "Put Down The Duckie" (celebrity version) with John Candy, Andrea Martin, 2 baseball players of the New York Mets Keith Hernandez and Mookie Wilson, Jane Curtin, Madeline Kahn, Joe Williams, Paul Reubens, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Wynton Marsalis, Celia Cruz, Itzhak Pearlman, Gordon Jackson, Jean Marsh, Paul Simon, Jeremy Irons, Pete Seeger, four football players of the New York Giants, and Carl Banks (EKA: Episode 2534) (Introduction Redubbed, Closing Lines Cut). FRAME 10: Big Bird asks what the song was. The Kids confirm, "Now that was silly!" and they dance to "The Honker-Duckie-Dinger Jamboree" while the credits roll. Afterwards, the video concludes with Maria and Luis donning Groucho glasses and exclaiming "Now that was silly!" (repeated from Frame 2). Cupid Direct-To-Video ABC Program 1998 Sesame Street Version Sing, Hoot And Howl With The Sesame Street Animals 2004 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Trevor Hale is attractive, witty, uncommonly intelligent—and he may be Cupid, the Greco-Roman god of erotic love. Probably not, but he thinks so. Trevor's insistence that he is Cupid lands him in a mental hospital, where he meets psychologist Claire Allen, a renowned authority on romance. Trevor tells Claire that he has been stripped of his godly powers by Zeus, and exiled from Mount Olympus as a punishment for arrogance. To win his way back among the gods, Trevor must unite 100 couples in everlasting love, without his bow and arrows. Claire does not believe in Cupid, but she risks her career by releasing Trevor from the hospital, assuming responsibility for his behavior. Trevor finds work as a bartender, and regularly disrupts Claire's group therapy sessions. All the while, he plots his campaign to promote romance, and earn his way back to Olympus. While encouraging sexual abandon in others, Trevor remains chaste; he believes sex with a mortal will confine him to Earth forever. Sing, Hoot And Howl With The Sesame Street Animals 2004 DVD. Kevin already bought that Christmas 2018 with 1991 VHS white square no rectangles but a green barcode words on top blue screen in the end. FRAME 1: The Sing, Hoot & Howl club, comprised of various Muppet animals, sing a rendition of "Old MacDonald." Big Bird attempts to quiet things down so he can start the meeting, helped by a roar from Chicago the Lion (the club's secretary-treasurer). Big Bird gives the first song request to a working "watch dog" who represents Acme Watches. "Cow Dog Song" (EKA: Episode 0783) (First Two Verses Cut). FRAME 2: Gladys the Cow was none too impressed with the last film about a dog chasing cows, so she gives the watch dog a taste of his own medicine. Meanwhile, Big Bird translates for a Spanish-speaking lamb, who requests her favorite song. "Baa Baa Bamba" (EKA: Episode 2360) (Edited). FRAME 3: Chicago wants to pick a song, but he's interrupted by the bubbling of Frances the goldfish. "Starfish" (re-filmed version) (EKA: Episode 2487). FRAME 4: Chicago tries to go next, but he's interrupted again by a cricket, who hops on the piano keys to play out its request. "Insects In Your Neighborhood" (EKA: Episode 1887) (Introduction Cut). FRAME 5: Gladys returns, having chased the watch dog all the way to the subway. She dramatically alludes to her song request about the pride of being a certain animal. The piano-playing wolf guesses it's an aardvark. "I'm An Aardvark" (EKA: Episode 0425). FRAME 6: Gladys continues to give clues about her song, but a pig interjects before she can reveal the answer. "Pig's Love Song" (live-action version) (EKA: Episode 0572). FRAME 7: Gladys sobs and claims she'll never tell her song, that is until Chicago attempts to go next. Before Gladys can finish her introduction, the other animals finally answer in unison — a cow! "I'm Proud To Be A Cow" (EKA: Episode 1650) (Edited). FRAME 8: Gladys wants to pick a second song. The others complain, thinking it'll be another cow song, but Gladys reassures them that it's about all animals. "We Are All Earthlings" (from that 1991 special Big Bird's Birthday Or Let Me Eat Cake). FRAME 9: Chicago roars to draw attention to his request: a song about "cute, little babies." Big Bird admits he doesn't think they have a song about babies, so Chicago roars again, which makes Big Bird and the others quickly reconsider. "What Are Babies Called?" (EKA: Episode 0116). FRAME 10: Big Bird tries to settle a dispute between a chicken and an egg, who both have different song requests. Big Bird wonders which comes first, which sets off another argument. "Chicken Or The Egg" (EKA: Episode 0276) (Beginning Cut). "Cluck Around The Clock" (EKA: Episode 2817). FRAME 11: As the credits roll, the club finishes by singing a reprise of "Old MacDonald," with verses to include a duck, a horse (Buster), and an elephant. Encore! Encore! Direct-To-Video NBC TV Sitcom 1998 Sesame Street Version Elmo's Sing-Along Guessing Game 2003 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: On the verge of becoming "The Fourth Tenor", Lane's character injures his vocal cords and must move in with his family, who run a vineyard in Northern California. Elmo's Sing-Along Guessing Game 2003 DVD. Kevin already bought that Thursday January 3 2019. FRAME 1: Elmo welcomes the viewer to Elmo's Sing Along Guessing Game and meets today's contestants - Mary and her little lamb from Nursery Rhyme, South Dakota, and Mr. Johnson, who isn't there for the game; he's mistaken the studio for the bus stop. Elmo then goes over the rules - a question will be asked, followed by a music video that contains the answer. If the player wishes to answer, they must jump on the trampoline and then ring the bell (following their crash landing). Elmo reads the first question - "What part of the body am I? If you didn't have me, you couldn't bend your arm to tickle your nose." They turn their attention to the video monitor. "I Love My Elbows" (EKA: Episode 2582). FRAME 2: The players don't seem to have an answer. Elmo knows and performs the answering method; the answer is elbows! The players aren't happy he got the answer and the director reminds Elmo the host doesn't answer the questions. Elmo apologizes, admitting he loves the trampoline. He proceeds with the next question - "What do you call the front part of your head?" "One Fine Face" (EKA: Episode 2220) (Introduction Cut). FRAME 3: Elmo begs the players to think of an answer, then (not being able to control himself) jumps on the trampoline and answers for them - the face! The players all start to argue, prompting the director to cut away from the game and roll a special public service announcement. "Get Along" (EKA: Episode 2600) (Introduction Cut). FRAME 4: To keep Elmo from ruining the game anymore, the director puts Mr. Johnson as host, while Elmo becomes a contestant. He reads the next question from the cue cards - "What do you call something you sing that has words or just a lot of [Next card] 'la la's?" "Elmo's Song" (EKA: Episode 2710) (Introduction And Closing Cut). FRAME 5: The contestants are too busy dancing to answer, but Mr. Johnson knows it. He jumps on the trampoline, rings the bell and answers - a song! The director takes over hosting (while Johnson decides to stay right by the bell until his bus comes). She asks the contestants - "What are the two numbers that come after the number 6?" The video screen rolls two clues. "The Alligator King" (EKA: Episode 0411). "Eight Balls Of Fur" (EKA: Episode 2669) (Ending Cut). FRAME 6: All the players know the answer and jump at once, all crashing onto the director. She calls a tie and takes a lie-down after asking the next question - "What do you call the one person in the whole world that you most like to play with?" "My Best Friend" (EKA: Episode 2474) (Edited). FRAME 7: Mary and her lamb have the answer and head for the trampoline. Their bounce is so great, they don't come down. The director leaves the stage, letting Elmo seize control of hosting duties. Now, Elmo pulls a studio audience member to play the game and the lucky person is Oscar the Grouch, who wishes to get it over with. Elmo asks him his question - "What is it that Grouches really love to collect?" "I Love Trash" (1973 Version) (EKA: Episode 0510) (Edited). FRAME 8: Mary and her lamb finally land and give their answer, while Oscar answers the current question. He is offered anything he wants and wishes for an exit from the show. It's now time for the final question - "What is the name of this famous dance?" "Lambaba" (EKA: Episode 2789). FRAME 9: Mary's lamb has the answer and answers with her bleating, which Elmo accepts, making her the winner! The lamb requests the song play again and everyone starts to dance as the credits start rolling. Part-way-through, Elmo notices Mr. Johnson, sadly still waiting for his bus. A horn blares and a bus crashes through the wall, being driven by Grover. He states the bus is going to Cincinnati (where Johnson would visit his mother), then asks how to get there. Johnson does his trademark faint and Grover joins the others in dancing the "Lambaba" while the remainder of the credits roll. Sports Night Direct-To-Video ABC Program 1998 Sesame Street Version Sesame Street: 25 Wonderful Years 1997 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Sesame Street: 25 Wonderful Years 1997 DVD. Title Card: The title of the home video is introduced in voice-over as "Sesame Street's 25th Birthday: A Musical Celebration." FRAME 1: Everyone enjoys a day in the park as the calypso version of the Sesame Street Theme plays. Big Bird, Prairie Dawn and Telly watch as everyone expresses themselves with music, dance and other talents. Big Bird is reminded of a quote his Granny Bird told him, "The whole world is a stage." Prairie gets the idea to put on a show. Prairie assures them that their search will be an adventure! "Adventure" (EKA: Episode 2951). FRAME 2: They split up their duties - Telly and Prairie will look for dancers and musicians, while Big Bird looks for "la-la"-ers. Telly and Prairie come across Jamal, Angela, Celina, Carlo, the kids and other Muppets singing an a capella version of "Do-Op Hop" at a hot dog cart. They've found their singers for the show! Big Bird has formed a "LA LA LINE" to audition la-la-ers. After a failed audition by Humphrey and Natasha, The Count steps up, not wanting to la-la, but to count those in line. Big Bird thinks his day will drive him batty, cuing the next song. "The Batty Bat" (EKA: Episode 2096). FRAME 3: The Count swoops in, counting "One wonderful song." "The Alligator King" (EKA: Episode 0411) (The Ending Says Seven Cuts Off). The Count counts "Two wonderful songs." "I Love Trash" (Season 22 Version) (EKA: Episode 2785) (Introduction Cut, New Sound Effect Added At The End). The Count counts "Three wonderful songs!" "Count It Higher" (EKA: Episode 0553). FRAME 4: Big Bird's next audition is with a duck. The duck happens to belong to The Amazing Mumford, who knows a spell that will make everyone la-la. Although, when he tries it, the spell instead makes them quack. Rubber Duckie medley: "Rubber Duckie" (EKA: Episode 0136)/"The Honker-Duckie-Dinger Jamboree" (EKA: Episode 1920)/"Put Down The Duckie" (EKA: Episode 2320)/"Do De Rubber Duck" (EKA: Episode 2304). FRAME 5: Mumford tries his trick again, but makes people "baa-baa" like sheep. Telly and Prairie now find a jam session going on and think they're the musicians they need. Elmo, playing the drum, comments that playing it is almost as easy as "A-B-C." "C Is For Cookie" (EKA: Episode 0372). "Monster In The Mirror" (EKA: Episode 2689). FRAME 6: Telly and Prairie ask Big Bird if he'd like to help them find dancers, but he's busy with his line. The next auditions don't do well, and Big Bird remarks he'll go bananas. Joey and Davey Monkey pop up at the mention of "bananas." Big Bird gripes "What's next here? Aardvarks?" "I'm An Aardvark" (re-filmed version) (EKA: Episode 2520). FRAME 7: Herry appears to say that he's not an aardvark and proud to be a fuzzy, blue monster. "Fuzzy And Blue" (EKA: Episode 1644) (Cuts Off Before Frazzle Appears, New Sound Effects Added). "Skin" (EKA: Episode 2749). "Bein' Green" (EKA: Episode 0087). FRAME 8: Prairie and Telly run into Jason and Savion while looking for dancers. Savion tells them that there are dancers everywhere in the park. Prairie comments at all the people dancing. Elmo pops up to add "And cute, little, red, furry monsters too!" "Happy Tapping With Elmo" (EKA: Episode 2832) (Introduction And Closing Cut). Transition with footage of Baby Tooth and the Fuzzy Funk slides across the screen. "Doin' The Pigeon" (EKA: Episode 0536) (Intro Cut). Transition with footage of Baby Tooth and the Fuzzy Funk slides across the screen again. "Dance Myself To Sleep" (EKA: Episode 1705) (Season 13 finale). "Feel The Beat" (EKA: Episode 2943) (Part 1 Only). FRAME 9: Big Bird shows Telly and Prairie Dawn the la-la-ers he's chosen - The Martians. He tells them they're going to become stars, causing the Martians to vanish for the stars in space. "I Don't Want To Live On The Moon" (EKA: Episode 1910) (Introduction Cut). FRAME 10: The next la-la-ers in Big Bird's line is a man who plays accordion, while a chicken clucks. Big Bird begins to lose hope. "We Are All Earthlings" (from that 1991 special Big Bird's Birthday Or Let Me Eat Cake). FRAME 11: Big Bird's line is now empty. Mumford tries his trick again, but no one's around to be entranced by it. Big Bird slinks over to a bench and begins singing "Sing" to himself. Ladysmith Black Mambazo immediately answers with a chorus of la-las, exactly what Big Bird's been searching for. Mumford tries his trick again, summoning all of Big Bird's friends to sing with him. Will & Grace Direct-To-Video NBC Program 1998 Sesame Street Version We All Sing Together 2003 DVD Special Report John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Will & Grace is set in New York City and focuses on the relationship between Will Truman, a gay lawyer, and his best friend Grace Adler, a Jewish woman who owns an interior design firm. Also featured are their friends Karen Walker, a demonically alcoholic socialite, and Jack McFarland, a gay actor. The interplay of relationships features the trials and tribulations of dating, marriage, divorce, and casual sex; as well as comical key stereotypes of gay and Jewish culture. We All Sing Together 2003 DVD. Kevin already bought that from Kevin's birthday Friday September 16 2022. FRAME 1: Herry is the anchor of “The Monster Report”. Today’s subject is “kids” (who are they, what they look like, etc.). Herry mentions their fur, until reporter Elmo rushes in with a visual aid that proves kids don’t have fur, but skin! Skin (EKA: Episode 2749). FRAME 2: Herry confirms kids have skin, but shifts over to the subject of the fur on their heads. Elmo rushes in again and points out that the fur on their heads is called “hair”. Fixin' My Hair (EKA: Episode 2734). Herry and the other monsters begin combing their hair (while one is still caught up on the phone). Herry then takes us into the field where Telly, “Monster on the Spot” reporter, is with Dominique, a real kid. Elmo brings him even more of his real kid friends. Telly, overwhelmed, faints. One Thousand Faces (EKA: Episode 2894). FRAME 4: A brief bumper for "The Monster Report" is shown. I Wanna Be Me (EKA: Episode 2791) (No Intro). FRAME 5: Herry returns from the commercial break and asks “How many kinds of kids are there?” He takes us into the field again, where The Count has been counting kids all day, having counted 4,533 different kids. He then meets a pair of twins, who are both different despite being the same in looks. Herry wonders if there are any blue kids, when Elmo pops in with another discovery – kids can’t be blue on the outside, but can feel blue on the inside. Dancin' Shoes (EKA: Episode 2949). FRAME 6: Herry dances, singing the previous song, then realizes he’s on camera and introduces their next topic – kids and their families. Herry’s family rushes in when they hear about this. The family is shocked to learn that even kids have families and Herry turns their attention to the next song. Mom And Me (EKA: Episode 2462). FRAME 7: Herry and the rest of the crew (including the blue monster, now covered in phones he’s still on the line with) say goodbye to Herry’s family and Herry tries to close the report, saying that all kids are different. Elmo then rushes in the studio with Buster, claiming to have the biggest news of the day – that kids are different AND the same! His source is “straight from the horse’s mouth” (literally) as we zoom into Buster’s mouth to see… Different Yet The Same (EKA: Episode 2054), No Matter What (EKA: Episode 2782). FRAME 8: Herry is still skeptical about Buster’s source and is told he learned straight from kids and we zoom into his mouth again. We All Sing With The Same Voice (EKA: Episode 1708). FRAME 9: The crew begins dancing out of the studio. The blue monster who has been busy on the phone the whole video finally gets off. Herry tells them to come back, as the report isn’t finished, and Elmo tells him that they’re going to play with the kids. Herry rips off his tie and joins them, as Buster takes center stage and begins “The Horse Report”. The entire crew congas with some kids as the credits roll and a conga version of “We All Sing with the Same Voice” plays. Seven Days Direct-To-Video UPN Science Fiction Sesame Street Celebrates Around The World 2004 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The plot follows a secret branch of the US National Security Agency, which has developed a time travelling device based upon alien technology found at Roswell. As the opening of the show recounts, the Chronosphere, or Backstep Sphere, is capable of sending “one human being back in time seven days” to avert disasters. The show's title refers to the chief limitation of the technology, namely that a traveler can only backstep seven days due to limitations imposed by the device's fuel source and its reactor. As the fuel source is limited, there is a strict mandate that the backstep is confined to events relating directly to national security. The backstep team and the equipment are stationed in a base in a secret location somewhere in the desert of Nevada called Never Never Land—a play on Area 51, or Groom Lake Flight Test Facilities, also known as Dreamland. Sesame Street Celebrates Around The World 2004 DVD. Title Date: August 30 1994. This is the last title to have the end credits 1976-1994 together. Starting December 1994 with, these videos from 1976-1994 words of credits have to go to Pineview together to go play John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet his name which begins with J starting January 1995-present together: Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing sane song loudly librarian Kathy asked them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are still trying to read here in a pretend library 28 letters, 36 notes, 4 words, 8 syllables, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's key of F Major. Fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library singing special song loud then quieter and quieter and quieter then softer and softer Kevin learned that there are 28 letters, 8 super-dee-duper syllables, 36 notes, 32 words for lyrics key of F Major he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. Home video version of Sesame Street Stays Up Late PBS program December 29 1993. Kratts' Creatures Direct-To-Video VHS From Polygram Video Time-Life Kids PBS TV Hit Program John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The first in a series of programs produced by the Kratt Brothers, Chris and Martin Kratt, Kratts' Creatures was made to be the first wildlife show aimed specifically towards young children. It featured the Kratt Brothers as they traveled worldwide, exploring different animals and their habitats. They received assistance from their friends Allison Baldwin (Shannon Duff) and Ttark, an animated anthropomorphic dinosaur (voiced by Ron Rubin). Sweet as it did, six fabulous stills from funding for the show: birds, dolphins, bear, monkey, some elephants, more birds, catchy Cratts' Creatures music for a fabulous trip. Plus at the end here of some episodes: To Learn More About Kratts' Creatures, Visit Us At PBS Online At The Address On Your Screen: http://www.pbs.org. Brats Of The Lost Nebula Direct-To-Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Kids WB Hit Show 1998 Sesame Street Version Hit Show John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: It combines puppetry and computer animation. The series follows five orphaned children from different war-torn planets. As they search for their surviving family members, they must also band together to fight an evil invading force known as "The Shock". Donny & Marie Direct-To-Video Talk Show 1998 Sesame Street Version Learning About Letters 2004 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The show had a "house band", featuring Jerry Williams (musical director/keyboards), Kat Dyson (guitar), Paul Peterson (bass), and Nick Vincent (drums), and would also occasionally perform with musical guests. Learning About Letters 2004 DVD. FRAME 1: Big Bird and Snuffy welcome the viewer and announce that today, they'll be going over the alphabet, even reading some words. Snuffy doesn't quite remember how the alphabet goes, but soon realizes the correct order with the help of a song "The Alphabet Song" for Lena Horne, Mr. Johnson, Farley and fun Anything Muppets (EKA: Episode 0575) (On-screen Letters Added). Following the song, Snuffy remarks how great the alphabet is and reveals the first letter - A. He then leaves to find things that start with A. As he leaves, a voice beckons Big Bird outside. The voice is that of Telly Monster's, who hurries Big Bird along, hoping everything goes smoothly while talking about the alphabet. He shows off some A words, followed by some B words, then a C word - cow. "C Is For Cookie" (EKA: Episode 0372). Now at the letter D, Telly drags in a Dentist, who wishes to speak about flossing before she's shoved off. Telly then knocks on Oscar's trash can; not to see Oscar, but his Elephants. Frances Fairy's F words (EKA: Episode 0335). FRAME 3: Telly and Big Bird now show some F words. Buster the Horse illustrates a G word - gallop. The word itself follows suit. Speech balloon G for gorilla (EKA: Episode 0085). FRAME 4: Buster zooms past the letter H, for Horse. Consonant sound H for horse (EKA: Episode 1167) (Beginning Edited). FRAME 5: Oscar displays the letter I, for Irvine, who has Ice cream, which Luis finds Icky. Telly does some jumping to show the word "Jump." The word does the same. Speech ballon K for key (EKA: Episode 0040). "La La La" (EKA: Episode 0321). FRAME 6: Big Bird shows Henrietta Honker the L in the CLOSED sign. He goes on, saying letters can be found everywhere. City Alphabet (EKA: Episode 0132) (Joe Raposo instrumental with kid voiceover). Tracing fun letter M with Kermit (EKA: Episode 0516). "M-M-M Monster Meal" (EKA: Episode 0380). FRAME 7: In Big Bird's Nest, Henrietta takes a Nap. O for Orange (EKA: Episode 0673). FRAME 8: Telly displays his Piggy bank, which has a sole Quarter. Wizard says R words (EKA: Episode 0369). FRAME 9: Telly shows some words that start with S and T. The letter U prefers to speak for himself. Villian in panama hat (EKA: Episode 0507). FRAME 10: The gang wraps up the alphabet - Big Bird has a Waffle, the dentist has an X-ray, Luis has a Yo-Yo, and Buster appears as a Zebra. "Madgrial Alphabet" (EKA: Episode 0615). FRAME 10: Luis reads the gang the story of "The King Banishes the Letter P." (EKA: Episode 0712) (This segment is edited, replacing Luis' original narration scenes with linking footage.) Big Bird returns to his nest to find Snuffy, who's brought an Apple and is ready to move onto B. Big Bird explains they've already finished, making Snuffy sad. Big Bird cheers him up, promising that they'll simply start everything again. He tells the gang his plan and Telly frantically gets everyone organized. Big Bird announces the sponsors from A to Z. Dumb Bunnies Direct-To-Video CBS Hit 1998 Sesame Street Version Learning About Numbers 2004 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Based on books by created by Dav Pilkey, the author of Captain Underpants, under the pseudonym "Sue Denim". They involve the adventures of a dumb family of bunnies. The Dumb Bunnies did everything in reverse, including sleeping under beds and putting flowers upside down in vases. Learning About Numbers 2004 DVD: Kevin already bought 1986 VHS from Christmas 2018 plus that red barcode words on top blue screen in the end. FRAME 1: The Count introduces Big Bird's Number Show and his guests tonight. Big Bird arrives on "stage" and opens with a joke about the cold weather, discovering he's missing one of his mittens. One penny with Grover and John-John (EKA: Episode 0438). Guru counts 20 (EKA: Episode 0276). FRAME 2: Big Bird has found his glove and retells his joke. He then presents his first, fiddle-playing guest. Toucan Two-Step (EKA: Episode 0353). FRAME 3: Big Bird brings out his next guest - Chip and Dip. They promote a new film they produced starring their friends. Big Bird plays the clip they brought. Doll House (EKA: Episode 0131). FRAME 4: Big Bird reads a fan letter that complains about the show's lack of roller coasters and chickens. Big Bird appeases the request. Number 3 ball film girl tasting ice cream (EKA: Episode 0744). Three Waltzing Chickens (EKA: Episode 1183). I Just Adore 4 (EKA: Episode 0734) (New intro by The Count, applause and brief moan by the Orange Gold square when Big Bird grabs him at the end added). Four lions (EKA: Episode 0300). FRAME 5: A Honker alerts Big Bird that The Count has gone home, but he is needed later to count honks. Big Bird looks through the phone book for his home number. Five telephone rings (EKA: Episode 0539) (Ending Cut). FRAME 6: Big Bird gets through and speaks to Ernie. He puts The Count on, who says he is unable to come; he has a new job as an elevator operator! Counting 10 floors on the elevator (EKA: Episode 1970). FRAME 7: Big Bird lures him back with the promise of being able to count higher than the elevator can provide. The Count leaves Big Bird with a final message about soccer socks. Six Soccer Socks (EKA: Episode 1670). Seven flowers seven sneezes (EKA: Episode 0433). The King Of Eight (EKA: Episode 0225). Martian Beauty (EKA: Episode 0316). Counting to 10 backwards with Grover and John-John (EKA: Episode 0547). FRAME 8: Big Bird is told by the Honker that The Count is back. Big Bird then introduces them. Counting 20 honks (EKA: Episode 1569). FRAME 9: Big Bird thanks his guests and signs off. Hughleys Direct-To-Video Sitcom Program ABC UPN TV 1998 Sesame Street Version Program Play-Along Games And Songs 2005 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The show starred D. L. Hughley as the main character, vending machine salesman Darryl Hughley. Elise Neal portrayed Darryl's wife Yvonne. Former Living Single co-star John Henton portrayed the couple's best friend Milsap from the "old neighborhood", who often visited the family and helped them out (much resemblance to Willona visiting James and Florida on Good Times). Ashley Monique Clark portrayed Darryl and Yvonne's 12-year-old daughter Sydney, and Dee Jay Daniels portrayed their 10-year-old son Michael; both children sometimes acted out and sometimes caused complete chaos. Michael's best friends included Ronnie (Preston Wamsley), Otto (played by Connor Matheus in Seasons 1 and 2, then Ian Meltzer in Seasons 3 and 4), and Miles (Martin Spanjers). Play-Along Games And Songs 2005 DVD. FRAME 1: Big Bird tells Forgetful Jones that it's time to play games, but Forgetful claims he's "No-Games Jones," even though he's currently playing go fish with Elmo. Big Bird plans to quiz Forgetful on how much he remembers after they've played all the games. Forgetful likes the idea, and Big Bird goes to round up two kids (Jesse and Desiree) who are seen playing with Oscar the Grouch. The group starts the first game: "Follow That Penguin!" They watch a cartoon of a penguin making beats, (EKA: Episode 0239) and Big Bird points to someone who has to repeat that beat. When it's Forgetful's turn, he forgets the beat, so Elmo helps him remember. In the third round, the penguin taps out a random series of beats, which Elmo and the others interpret through scatting. Herry plays a game with his ball, feather and his head (EKA: Episode 1613) (third round here edited). FRAME 2: The next game is "The Rhyme Game," where Big Bird says a word, points to a person and they must make a rhyme. His word is "top," and when he calls on Forgetful Jones, they all hop to help him think of a word. He takes so long to guess that they all get tired. Big Bird tells him to play along with the next segment. Beat The Time with Cookie Monster (EKA: Episode 0446). FRAME 3: Big Bird's next game features him drawing shapes in the air, having the others guess what it is. He makes a rectangle, a triangle and his own creation - a ball of squiggly lines called "Fun." One Of These Things with Cookie Monster (EKA: Episode 0174). I Heard My Dog Bark (EKA: Episode 2169). Painting of four elephants (EKA: Episode 0292). Shape Organization part 4 (EKA: Episode 0419) (Edited). Over, Under, Around And Through (EKA: Episode 0258). FRAME 4: The final game is "The Remember-the-Games Game." Big Bird quizzes Forgetful on all the games and segments they saw with 60 seconds on the clock, but Forgetful forgets everything. Big Bird reminds the viewer that they can play the same games with their friends and family, and even with their Sesame Street friends again. Brother's Keeper Direct-To-Video ABC TV Program Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 1998 Sesame Street Version Big Bird's Story Time 2005 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The series centers around Porter Waide (Ragsdale), a milquetoast college history professor and widowed single father, raising his son, Oscar (Cooper), by himself until his brother, Bobby (O'Bryan), a football placekicker who had just been signed to play with the San Francisco 49ers and has a reputation for being a bad boy, moves in with his brother and nephew, as part of a stipulation in his new multimillion-dollar contract in which Bobby has to live with someone who is more responsible than him, in order to change his troublemaking ways. Big Bird's Story Time 2005 DVD. FRAME 1: Big Bird, Snuffy and Maria have gathered at Big Bird's nest, ready for story time before their naps. While they have mostly everything ready (from their blankets to their snacks), they forget the storybook, which prompts Big Bird and Snuffy to head over to the library to get one. "At Your Library" (EKA: Episode 1908). FRAME 2: Back at the nest, Big Bird and Snuffy are unable to find another book due to the library being closed. However, they got a newspaper instead from Hooper's Store for Maria to read to them, specifically the "Fairy Tales" section where they read the article about Princess Rapunzel. Rapunzel (EKA: Episode 0409) (Edited With Opening Logo Omitted). FRAME 3: In another article, Maria reads to Big Bird and Snuffy about Humpty Dumpty. Humpty Dumpty (EKA: Episode 0657) (Edited With Opening Logo Omitted). FRAME 4: In the next article, Maria reads to Big Bird and Snuffy about a wicked witch and the magic mirror. Wicked Witch (EKA: Episode 0685) (Edited With Opening Logo Omitted). FRAME 5: Following the articles read, Big Bird thinks it's silly that Sesame Street News has only one reporter on its entire staff, and wakes up Snuffy (who has dozed off) to tell him how much fun it is to imagine all those fairy tale characters. "Imagine That" (EKA: Episode 2142) (Different Sound Effects Added). FRAME 6: Snuffy tries suggesting Maria to tell him a story involving three animals, but forgets what kind they are. After several guesses by Big Bird, Snuffy thinks that it might be about Goldilocks and the Three Bears, which Maria tells him the story of. During Maria's story, Snuffy and Big Bird imagine how the story goes on, with themselves filling in the role of Goldilocks. Soon enough, Big Bird begins to doze off halfway through and Snuffy begins to do the same. As Maria tries to leave, Snuffy wakes up, remembering that the story was not what he had in mind. Instead of bears, it was pigs. Immediately, Maria grabs the newspaper again and finds an article regarding them, reading it to him and Big Bird (who has just woken up). Three Little Pigs (EKA: Episode 0551) (Edited With Opening Logo Omitted). FRAME 7: Maria finally sends Big Bird and Snuffy to their naps, wishing them and the viewer to have a good rest. Kermit joins in, resting next to Snuffy's snuffle, having been exhausted from his reporter job. Fantasy Island Direct-To-Video TV Drama Fantasy Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 1998 Sesame Street Version Based On Fantasy Island By Gene Levitt Rock & Roll 2003 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The role of Mr. Roarke was played by Malcolm McDowell and, in contrast to the first series, the supernatural aspect of his character and of Fantasy Island itself was emphasized from the start, along with a dose of dark humor. Director Barry Sonnenfeld, known for his work on The Addams Family movies, was a chief creative force on the new series. Another difference was that the new series was filmed in Hawaii instead of California. The remake followed the fantasies of at least two of Roarke's guests with an additional subplot involving members of his staff – usually Cal and Harry. Whereas the original series featured a separate writer and title for each subplot, the new series was written as several stories but featuring a unified theme and title. Rock & Roll 2003 DVD. Kevin already played that Christmas 2018 with 1990 VHS with rectangles words on top blue screen in the end. FRAME 1: The announcer introduces "Sesame Street Rock 'N' Roll Request Show," with host Jackman Wolf! Jackman Wolf gets a request to play "Monster in the Mirror." Monster In The Mirror (EKA: Episode 2689). FRAME 2: Jackman Wolf gets a request from Gina to play a song by Little Jerry and the Monotones, her favorite band. Jackman reveals they'll be playing a special song over the phone, but never receives the call. He begins to wonder what's wrong. Telephone Rock (EKA: Episode 0733) (Beginning and ending cut, new sound effects added). FRAME 3: Jackman Wolf can't get a connection with Little Jerry, so he asks her to pick a different request. Gina decides to pick two songs from her other favorite band, Little Chrissy and the Alphabeats ("You're Alive" and "Rock 'N' Roll Readers"), but can't decide which one to pick. So Jackman Wolf plays both songs for her. You're Alive (EKA: Episode 1415) (Introduction cut, new sound effects added). Rock N Roll Readers (EKA: Episode 2612) (Beginning Cut). FRAME 4: While reading The Three Little Pigs, Jackman Wolf gets a request from Bert (with Ernie listening in) to play "It's Hip to be a Square," dedicated to his paper clip collection. It's Hip To Be A Square (EKA: Episode 2615) (edited with comment from Bert). FRAME 5: Jackman Wolf gets a request from Count von Count and the Countess to play a song with the number 40, or a song for the number 9, dedicated to each other. They can't make up their mind, so Jackman Wolf plays both songs for them. Delighted, they let out their usual laugh which is accompanied by the sound of thunder and the howling of a wolf, which startles Jackman and causes him to drop his phone. Count Up To Nine (EKA: Episode 1134) (Opening And Closing Cut). Forty Blocks From My Home (EKA: Episode 2614). FRAME 6: Jackman Wolf tries to call Little Red Riding Hood from the Bureau of Missing Rock Groups to see if she could find Little Jerry and the Monotones. She can't, but has a request to play "(I Can't Get No) Co-Operation" and "Hand Talk." I Can't Get No Co-Operation (EKA: Episode 1521) (Closing Cut). Hand Talk (EKA: Episode 2622). Jackman Wolf gets a request from Oscar the Grouch to play "The Word Is No." The Word Is No (EKA: Episode 2548). FRAME 8: The show's almost over, and Jackman Wolf gives up on trying to look for Little Jerry and the Monotones. Gina pops up, excited to hear the group singing on the show. Jackman Wolf explains to the officer that he did intend them to sing on his show, and continues to let them sing as the credits roll. "All Right Then. Until Next Time, This Is Jackman Wolf Saying Fangs For Watching And Toodle-oo!" Hyperion Bay Direct-To-Video WB Drama 1998 Sesame Street Version Dance Along 2003 DVD: The series centers around Dennis Sweeny (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) who, after a successful career in the computer software business, returns home to open a local division for the company he works for. The series follows the drama when the new meets the old in the little coastal town of Hyperion Bay, California. Dance Along 2003 DVD. Kevin already bought that from Christmas 2018. Gina, Mike, Big Bird and the Kids host the Sesame Street Dance Along, where they dance and play Sesame Street songs that involve dancing. New Way To Walk (EKA: Episode 2268), A Very Simple Dance (EKA: Episode 2729), The Batty Bat (EKA: Episode 2096) (First Verse Cut Together), Stop Dancing with Ann Marie DeAngelo and Skeeter Rabbit (EKA: Episode 2600), The Birdcall Boogie (EKA: Episode 2644), ABC Disco (EKA: Episode 1324), Doin' The Pigeon (EKA: Episode 0536), The Any Way You Feel Dance, The Birdland Jump with Joe Williams (EKA: Episode 2260). Legacy Direct-To-Video Country Drama Western UPN Program 1998 Sesame Street Version The Best Of Elmo 2001 DVD Fun Adventure 60 Minutes John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: A family-run horse farm nestled among the rolling bluegrass country provides the picturesque backdrop for Legacy, a family drama series that chronicles the proud and close-knit Logan family as they struggle to maintain their deep-seated family values of hard work and integrity in a society increasingly driven by money, power, and self-indulgence. The Best Of Elmo 2001 DVD. Kevin already bought 1994 VHS from Christmas 2018. FRAME 1: As Maria leaves the Fix-It Shop carrying a large board of wood, Elmo walks by and accidentally bumps into her, dropping a bunch of pictures from his hands. After Maria helps pick them up, Elmo reveals that he's bringing them to the Monster Art Show, and wants his friends to help decide what picture is best. Maria notices a drawing with Ernie. One Fine Face (EKA: Episode 2220). FRAME 2: Maria tells Elmo that she likes the previous drawing the most, which Elmo, to her surprise, says she can keep (as there's plenty more pictures to choose for the show). Maria spots another picture and asks where he got all his ideas; Elmo says it's because of using his imagination. In Your Imagination (EKA: Episode 3119). FRAME 3: At Finders Keepers, Ruthie startles Elmo while fiddling with a chandelle boa. After Elmo regains posture, Ruthie looks at his pictures and learns they're for the Monster Art Show, which incidentally she also bought pictures from. She notices two of his – one of Elmo scaring Julia Roberts, and one of Elmo sitting on the ledge with tap shoes. Happy Tapping With Elmo (EKA: Episode 2832). Afraid with Julia Roberts (EKA: Episode 2790). FRAME 4: Elmo assures Ruthie there's lots of drawings left for the show, as the two look at a couple of more pictures. She finds one of the number 3 (from Elmo's number collection), and one with two backup singers. Elmo explains the latter is about the number 5, despite having no numbers on the picture. Five Jive With Elmo Jammer (EKA: Episode 2939). Three (EKA: Episode 3123). FRAME 5: Now at the Park, Elmo has laid his drawings on the ledge, commenting about how he's already just given out a few of them. Zoe suddenly appears and sees his pictures, asking one by one if she can keep them as they go down the line. Two pictures in particular stand out – one with Elmo and Telly, and one with Elmo and Whoopi. Skin with Whoopi Goldberg (EKA: Episode 2746). Heavy And Light (EKA: Episode 2809). FRAME 6: Grasping the previous two pictures, Zoe notices two more – one with a face and one with trees. Elmo, meanwhile, starts to feel bummed as the number of pictures gets smaller ("It's not easy being the best."). The Sound That's In The Air (EKA: Episode 2948). FRAME 7: Zoe bids farewell to Elmo, clinging onto the pictures she likes. Now alone, Elmo shows his last picture to the viewer – a drawing of Elmo playing the piano. Elmo's Song (EKA: Episode 2710) (Ending Cut). FRAME 8: Elmo decides it's time to pick the best drawing for the Monster Art Show, but finds he just has the last picture remaining in his hand. He decides to hang it up at the show, but a sad blue Honker comes by, explaining that he's never gotten one of Elmo's pictures and feels left out. This leaves Elmo with a conundrum, asking the viewer what they would do. He realizes that friends' feelings are more important than a contest, and generously gives his last drawing to the Honker. However, now Elmo feels sad that there's no pictures left to enter, and walks away. Elmo finds everyone gathered in front of 123 Sesame Street looking at his pictures, and explains his problem. They all decide to give their pictures back, with Maria telling Elmo that he can return the pictures to them after the show. Elmo gleefully thanks them for their good deed, but now faces another problem: what picture should he pick for the show? Everyone laughs together as Elmo asks the viewer what they liked best. Felicity Direct-To-Video WB Program Imagine Touchstone Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 1998 Sesame Street Version Put Down The Duckie 2003 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The series opens at Felicity's high school graduation, where she asks Ben Covington, a classmate on whom she has a crush, to sign her yearbook. Moved by his comment that he wished they had gotten to know each other further, she changes her education plans completely, deciding to follow Ben to New York rather than attend Stanford University as a pre-med student. Felicity's overbearing parents, concerned about Felicity's seemingly rash decision, come to New York to try to persuade her to return home and "get back on track". Felicity has second thoughts about her decision, but soon realizes that she came not only to follow Ben, but to discover her true inner self. While Felicity works to sort out her emotions, she continues the basic motions of student life and moves into her dorm. There, she meets the resident advisor Noel Crane. Eventually, the two develop a romantic relationship, and the love triangle among Felicity, Ben, and Noel forms the basic dramatic conflicts in the show throughout the series. A number of other characters appear and play large roles in Felicity's life. Her roommate for the first two years is Meghan Rotundi, a goth Wiccan who occasionally casts spells on Felicity and others. Julie Emrick is one of Felicity's best friends, as is Elena Tyler, who often takes classes with Felicity. Felicity also has male friends, including Sean Blumberg, who is always trying to produce new off-kilter inventions, and Javier Clemente Quintata, who manages the Dean & DeLuca where Felicity works for most of her college career. A recurring episode opener of the show is a stark camera shot of Felicity sitting in a dormitory room or apartment holding a tape recorder, recalling events in order to make a cassette tape to send to an old friend named Sally Reardon (voiced by Janeane Garofalo). This occasionally provides a method for Felicity to narrate an entire episode. At the end of episodes like this, Felicity is often shown to be listening to a tape that Sally has sent in reply. Put Down The Duckie: An All-Star Musical Special 2003 DVD. The video replaces the special's title card. The release also omits the pledge drive segments featuring Kermit the Frog and Oscar the Grouch. FBI Files Direct-To-Video Discovery Channel Program Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 1998 Sesame Street Version Barney Songs 2006 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The show described actual FBI cases, with dramatic reenactments and interviews with agents and forensic scientists who worked in the investigations. Barney Songs 2006 DVD. Title date in this: November 7 1995. Join Barney as he leads the viewers into fun songs from Season 3 episodes. New Addams Family Direct-To-Video Fox Family Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 1998 Sesame Street Version Sitcom Barney's Musical Scrapbook 2004 DVD: The Addams Family consists of husband and wife, Gomez and Morticia Addams, their children, Wednesday and Pugsley, as well as Grandmama, Uncle Fester, and their butler, Lurch. The Addams' are a close-knit extended family with decidedly macabre interests and supernatural abilities. No explanation for their powers is explicitly given in the series. Some of the episodes in this series are remakes of the original TV series' episodes with some episodes being exclusive to this show. Barney's Musical Scrapbook 2004 DVD. Title date in this: May 6 1997. Remember when Barney and his friends sailed to Coco Island? Or when the wind came long and blew BJ's hat away? Aaaaah, the memories. One look through Barney's Scrapbook and you'll be reminded of some of the best Barney moments ever... complete with 14 wonderful songs. Relive all the fun, all the music and all the purple...in Barney's scrapbook. It'll be your favorite for years to come. Vengeance Unlimited Direct-To-Video ABC TV Program Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 1998 Sesame Street Version 60 Minutes McNamara Warner Bros. Barney's Adventure Bus 2004 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Mr. Chapel was a mysterious stranger keen on serving justice to those who had been ignored by the law. To achieve those ends, Mr. Chapel made use of promised favors from former clients. People in trouble were usually contacted by Chapel with an envelope on their front doorstep containing newspaper clippings related to previous clients, along with the phone number 555-0132. When Mr. Chapel took a case, his demand was simple: either pay a fee of one million dollars, or promise to do a favor at some time in the future—whatever, whenever, wherever and for however long he needed you—then your debt would be paid in full. In the series pilot, it was clear that Mr. Chapel had been doing this for some time, as he called in a number of favors to help his current client. Barney's Adventure Bus 2004 DVD. Tape date in this: September 2 1997. It's Saturday, and the kids are playing together. Barney becomes a bus driver, and he turns a toy school bus into a real big one. He takes his friends on his adventure bus ride. With some imagination, Barney and all his pals take a trip to different kinds of real places like the castle, the pizzeria, the wild wild west, and the circus. V.I.P. Direct-To-Video Created By J.F. Lawton Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 1998 Sesame Street Version It's Time For Counting 2006 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Anderson stars as Vallery Irons, a woman who accidentally saves a celebrity and then is hired by a real bodyguard agency (V.I.P. aka Vallery Irons Protection) as a famous figurehead while the rest of the agency's professionals work to solve cases. Her lack of investigation skills ends up defeating the antagonists in every episode. It’s Time For Counting 2006 DVD. Tape Date In This: January 13 1998. When the numbers from Stella's alarm clock get missing, Barney and the kids help search for the rest of the numbers. They head to the school library, where they read some classic children's stories. When all the numbers are returned to the alarm clock, Stella has a very special surprise for Barney and his friends! First Wave Direct-To-Video Space Channel Program Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 1998 Sesame Street Version Hit Barney's Halloween Party 2003 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Former thief turned security specialist Kincaid Lawrence "Cade" Foster's life was idyllic, with a beautiful wife, good job and a nice house. Unbeknownst to him, a race of extraterrestrials called the Gua have identified him as subject 117 in an Alien experiment - AHX2323 - to test human will. As part of this experiment, his life is systematically ruined, including the murder of his wife, for which he is framed. He is the only one of the 117 subjects to solve the riddles of the experiment and escape arrest to live as a fugitive. The Gua are among humans in the form of hybridised genetic clones and plan to enslave humanity—the first of three "waves" intent on conquering and finally destroying the human race. Constantly pursued by the police, and a strange government agency called the Illuminati, Foster discovers previously unknown quatrains of Nostradamus, which tell of three waves that will destroy the planet unless the "twice-blessed man" can stop them. For this reason, Foster investigates strange occurrences that may have ties to the Nostradamus quatrains, hoping to find what he needs to stop the Gua. Barney's Beach Party 2003 DVD. Title date in this: August 25 1998. It’s Halloween, and Barney and his friends prepare for the big Halloween party at the school gym. From Indian corn to smiling jack-o-lanterns, the gym is aglow with the colors of fall. Meanwhile, BJ and Baby Bop are putting the final touches on their Halloween costumes as they get ready for a fun-filled night of trick-or-treating. Finally, evening arrives, the Halloween party begins, and the trick-or-treaters set out to search for goodies. Unfortunately, after a full night of trying, BJ comes up just a bit empty-handed. But when BJ and Baby Bop return to school, they soon find out that their friends have plenty of goodies and surprises waiting for them. Together the two learn that sometimes, the best treats at Halloween are good friends. Fox Files Direct-To-Video Fox Family Hit Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 1998 Sesame Street Version Barney's Imagination Island 2004 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join in the fun with cool fox files fun as it did a pal with together. Barney's Imagination Island 2004 DVD. Home video version of the NBC program on October 4 1994 that day was Ronald Makes It Magic CD and cassette. Min and Tosha are having a sleepover; and Tosha's mom reads them a story about a mystical place called "Imagination Island" unable to finish the story. When Barney comes to life, he shows the two girls that they can go on a sailing adventure if they use their imaginations. With that, Barney mystically takes the two girls on deck aboard a huge ship destined for Imagination Island. Along the way, they meet up with Shawn, Derek, Baby Bop, and BJ. As the ship sails closer to the island, a big storm causes a huge tidal wave to knock the ship up onto some palm trees on the island. While Baby Bop and BJ stay on the ship, Barney and the children go explore the island. After hiking through the island's jungle, they eventually find a tropical house where they meet Professor Tinkerputt, a toy inventor who doesn't like to share his creations. He explains to the group the he moved to Imagination Island to be alone with his toys. The professor shows the group his new balloon maker that does not properly work. After Tosha realizes that her heart-shaped locket is the key to make the machine work, she gives the professor her locket. Through the process, Barney helps him understand that sharing with others makes people happy. By finally sharing different toys with the group, the professor realizes that making other people happy makes him happy too. Wanting to leave the island himself, Tinkerputt agrees to help the explorers get off the island. After a moment of thinking, Tinkerputt gets an idea of how to get the ship out of the trees. They can fly back with help from his balloon machine. The group returns to the ship where Tinkerputt inflates many balloons to attach to the ship. Tinkerputt takes control of the ship, and the ship flies up to the sky. Baby Bop and BJ return home, and Barney reminds the kids the importance of home. Later, the ship reaches back home, and Barney and the kids leave. With Tosha and Min falling asleep, the ship sails off into the night sky with the professor heading to build a new toy factory. Faux Pause Direct-To-Video Game Show Network Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 1998 Sesame Street Version Sing And Dance With Barney 2004 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Get ready to play Faux Pause for now that game show with such a fun event. Sing And Dance With Barney 2004 DVD. Title date in this: January 12 1999. The kids get a mysterious invitation for a party and later find out it was from Barney. He plans a party for all of his friends. The group begins going on magical journeys, beginning with an adventure to Grandpa's Farm. When they return, some of Barney's old friends, Michael, Kathy, and Tosha, show up and recall some memories. Linda, Danny and Kim join them and the group goes camping in the forest. Coming back from that trip, Jason and Min arrive as a surprise for Barney. The last trip of the day is to Storybook Land, a magical place where fairy tales become reality (complete with a castle). Back in the treehouse, Barney tells everyone (including the viewer) that they're special and they tell him the same and that he can count on them. Starting Friday January 1 2027 at 12:01 AM to 9:00 PM to Friday December 31 2027 at 12:31 AM to 9:00 PM will be Cosby Show Direct-To-Video Sitcom NBC Program 1985-1992 Top Story The Alligator King A Casey Middle Pool Rubber Duckie Had A Barn With Show Tape: This show starring Bill Cosby. The show focuses on the Huxtable family, an African-American upper middle class family, living in a brownstone in Brooklyn Heights, New York, at 10 Stigwood Avenue. The father is Cliff Huxtable, an obstetrician and son of a prominent jazz trombonist. The mother is his wife, lawyer Clair Huxtable. They have four daughters and one son: Sondra, Denise, Theo, Vanessa, and Rudy. Despite its comedic tone, the show sometimes involves serious subjects, like Theo's experiences dealing with dyslexia, inspired by Cosby's dyslexic son, Ennis. The show also deals with teenage pregnancy when Denise's friend Veronica (Lela Rochon) becomes pregnant. Swimming at Casey Middle can be seen in that 2002 Punky Brewster program to it probably fun as it did Pool New Years Party Swimming At Casey Middle: New Years Eve Jokes. One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven! Said The Alligator King To His Seven Sons, "I'm Feelin' Mighty Down. Whichever Of You Can Cheer Me Up Will Get To Wear My Crown." His First Son Brought Seven Oyster Pearls From The Bottom Of The China Sea. The Second Gave Him Seven Statues Of Girls With Clocks Where Their Stomachs Should Be. The Third Son Gave Him Seven Rubies From The Sheikdom Of Down There Beneath. The King Thought The Rubies Were Cherries And He Broke Off Seven Of His Teeth. The Fourth Son Tried To Cheer Him Up With Seven Lemon Drops. The King Said, "I'm Sorry, Son. Since That Ruby Episode, I Just Haven't Got The Chops." The Fifth Son Brought The King Perfume In Seven Fancy Silver Jars. The King Took A Whiff And He Broke Out In Spots Cause It Smelled Like Cheep Cigars. The Sixth Son Gave Him Seven Diamond Rings To Wear Upon His Toes. The King Snagged His Foot On The Royal Red Rug And Crumpled Up His Nose. The Seventh Son Of The Alligator King Was A Thoughtful Little Whelp. He Said, "Daddy, Appears To Me That You Could Use A Little Help." Said The Alligator King To His Seventh Son, "My Son, You Win The Crown. You Didn't Bring Me Diamonds Or Rubies But You Help Me Up When I Was Down. Take The Crown It's Yours, My Son. I Hope You Don't Mind The Dents. I Got It On Sale At A Discount Store Costs Me All Of Seven Cents!" Seven! Saturday January 1 2028 at 12:01 AM to 9:00 PM to Sunday December 31 2028 at 12:31 AM to 9:00 PM will be Law And Order Direct-To-Video Police Legal Drama Program Tape TV NBC Show With Count The Oles Tape The Alligator King A Casey Middle Pool Rubber Duckie Had A Barn With Show Tape John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Set and filmed in New York City, the series follows a two-part approach: the first half-hour is the investigation of a crime (usually murder) and apprehension of a suspect by New York City Police Department detectives; the second half is the prosecution of the defendant by the Manhattan District Attorney's Office. Plots are often based on real cases that recently made headlines, although the motivation for the crime and the perpetrator may be different. Count the oles with part of that program Beach Party At Walt Disney World such a fun surprise eight in the beginning 24 in the middle plus altogether that calypso beat that makes 32. Swimming at Casey Middle can be seen in that 2002 Punky Brewster program to it probably fun as it did Pool New Years Party Swimming At Casey Middle: New Years Eve Jokes. One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven! Said The Alligator King To His Seven Sons, "I'm Feelin' Mighty Down. Whichever Of You Can Cheer Me Up Will Get To Wear My Crown." His First Son Brought Seven Oyster Pearls From The Bottom Of The China Sea. The Second Gave Him Seven Statues Of Girls With Clocks Where Their Stomachs Should Be. The Third Son Gave Him Seven Rubies From The Sheikdom Of Down There Beneath. The King Thought The Rubies Were Cherries And He Broke Off Seven Of His Teeth. The Fourth Son Tried To Cheer Him Up With Seven Lemon Drops. The King Said, "I'm Sorry, Son. Since That Ruby Episode, I Just Haven't Got The Chops." The Fifth Son Brought The King Perfume In Seven Fancy Silver Jars. The King Took A Whiff And He Broke Out In Spots Cause It Smelled Like Cheep Cigars. The Sixth Son Gave Him Seven Diamond Rings To Wear Upon His Toes. The King Snagged His Foot On The Royal Red Rug And Crumpled Up His Nose. The Seventh Son Of The Alligator King Was A Thoughtful Little Whelp. He Said, "Daddy, Appears To Me That You Could Use A Little Help." Said The Alligator King To His Seventh Son, "My Son, You Win The Crown. You Didn't Bring Me Diamonds Or Rubies But You Help Me Up When I Was Down. Take The Crown It's Yours, My Son. I Hope You Don't Mind The Dents. I Got It On Sale At A Discount Store Costs Me All Of Seven Cents!" Seven! Little Wendy Tales Segment From Between The Lions TV Season 3 With Seen On PBS Kids: It is a parody of Japanese magical girl anime, specifically Sailor Moon. The segment demonstrates how the placement of punctuation marks can change the meaning of a sentence. Starting 2029 new category page from Monday January 1 at 12:01 AM to 9:00 PM to Monday December 31 at 12:31 AM to 9:00 PM will be Music Variety Show Arthur Murray Party Direct-To-Video ABC DuMont CBS NBC Program K-A-I-T-L-I-N Show John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The show was set up like a large party, with Kathryn hosting a variety of guests, from sports stars to actors or musicians. Murray dance studio instructors would help Kathryn and Arthur to show their guests how to perform a particular dance step. At the end of the show, the couple would perform a Johann Strauss waltz. The dancers often dressed in elegant clothing, which could cause amusing problems at times. In one surviving episode (February 15, 1954), available on Internet Archive, the well-dressed female dancers are heard squealing with teenage-like excitement at guest star Johnnie Ray. Buddy Holly and The Crickets performed "Peggy Sue" on the December 29, 1957 telecast, also preserved on a kinescope. The J. Fred and Leslie W. MacDonald Collection at the Library of Congress contains thirteen kinescoped programs and partial programs of the various incarnations of Arthur Murray on TV. These include a complete one-hour show from late 1950 featuring guests The DeMarco Sisters plus Andy and Della Russell; a complete half-hour show from August 17, 1954, featuring guest Don Cornell; a segment from September 27, 1956, in which The Platters perform "You'll Never Know" and Andy Williams sings "Canadian Sunset"; and a segment from August 5, 1957, in which celebrities Jack E. Leonard, Bert Lahr, Paul Winchell, and June Havoc compete in a dance contest. New category page for Now I've Sung in 2030 from Tuesday January 1 at 12:01 AM to Tuesday December 31 at 12:31 AM to 9:00 PM will be National Velvet Direct-To-Video Title Show Do Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Now I've Sung Show 1960-1962 Produced By Metro-Goldwyn Meyer Television Show Hits Between The Lions Tape Seen On PBS Kids John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: National Velvet stars Lori Martin as Velvet Brown, a girl who lives on a dairy farm with her parents, Martha (Ann Doran) and Herbert Brown (Arthur Space), an ex-jockey Mi Taylor, played by Scottish actor James McCallion (1918-1991), her brother, Donald (Joey Scott), and sister, Edwina (Carole Wells). Velvet owned a thoroughbred stallion named King which she hoped would one day run in the Grand National Steeplechase. FightBox Direct-To-Video TV Title BBC Hit Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 BBC 3 Television Program Television Richard Scarry's Best ABC Video Ever 2001 DVD Fun Alphabet Day Wish The Alpha Fabian Song John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Contestants design their fighters and submit them to the BBC. Out of hundreds of submissions, only sixty were chosen to appear on the programme. As well as battling each other, the fighters would face one of six "Sentients", warriors who had won previous (unseen) tournaments and achieved this honour. The Sentients were Banshi, Big George, Kodiak, Nail, Pearl and Vesuvius. Although immortal, they did have certain weaknesses which a fighter could use against them. After winning the first series, competitor warrior Kill Frenzy, created by Usman Arshad, achieved sentience and joined the current six. These seven Sentients featured in the video game mentioned below. Six Games were played during the show these were: Conquest, Demolition, Duel, Helix, Panic and Revolution. Another game was Showdown, a straight one on one battle to determine the winner of each tournament. Richard Scarry's Best ABC Video Ever 2001 DVD. Title Date In This Here: March 15 1989. The video begins with the busy people working in Busytown, and then it goes on to Huckle Cat, Lowly Worm and his friends riding the bus to the Busytown Schoolhouse. They say good morning to their teacher Miss Honey after she says good morning to her students who declares that today in school is Alphabet Day. Her students, totaling 26, whose names begins with each letter of the alphabet, start by singing The Alphabet Song. The class goes through every letter of the alphabet and the word that start with that letter... Arthur Pig has the letter A which starts in "airplane". Betty Dog has the letter B which starts in "bread". Christine Beaver has the letter C which starts in "crayon". David Raccoon has the letter D which starts in "drum". Edna Bunny has the letter E which starts in "egg". Freddie Fox has the letter F which starts in "fire engine". Glenda Goat has the letter G which starts in "guitar". Huckle Cat has the letter H which starts in "house". Iris Pig has the letter I which starts in "ice cream". Jimmy Bunny has the letter J which starts in "jar". Kathy Cat has the letter K which starts in "kite". Libby Leopard has the letter L which starts in "ladder". Mary Mouse has the letter M which starts in "motorcycle". Ned Alligator has the letter N which starts in "nurse". Ole Owl has the letter O which starts in "octopus". Polly Pig has the letter P which starts in "pie". Quincy Cat has the letter Q which starts in "quilt". Ralphie Raccoon has the letter R which starts in "rabbit". Susie Tiger has the letter S which starts in "soup". Tom Wolf has the letter T which starts in "train". Ursula Dog has the letter U which starts in "uniform". Vincent Van Goat has the letter V which starts in "violin". Wilma Walrus has the letter W which starts in "watermelon". Xavier Mouse has the letter X which starts in "xylophone". Yolanda Yak has the letter Y which starts in "yo-yo". Zara Rabbit has the letter Z which starts in "zipper". By the time they've finished "Z," the final bell rings, and Miss Honey tells the children that they finished learning the alphabet just in time and to be sure to practice the alphabet when they get home. Then, everyone says goodbye to Miss Honey and go home. When Huckle and Lowly came home, he told his parents that every letter of the alphabet simply Miss Honey taught, then Huckle sings the alphabet song again as Lowly shapes the letters. After that, Lowly takes a nap as Huckle giggles in amusement. As the video ends, the entire Busytown is seen on birds-eye view and an airplane pulls the "The End" banner. French And Saunders Direct-To-Video BBC Hit Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 BBC2 BBC 3 Program Richard Scarry's Best Counting Video Ever 2001 DVD Lily's Great Counting Day The Alpha Fanny Song John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: It is also the name by which the performers are known on the occasions when they appear elsewhere as a double act. The show was given one of the highest budgets in BBC history to create detailed spoofs and satires of popular culture, movies, celebrities, and art. French and Saunders continued to film holiday specials for the BBC, and both have been individually successful starring in other shows. In a 2005 poll to find The Comedian's Comedian, the duo were voted among the top 50 comedy acts ever by fellow comedians and comedy insiders. Their last special, French and Saunders Christmas Celebrity Special, aired on 27 December 2005 on BBC One. In 2006, both French and Saunders announced their sketch show was now dead, and that they had moved on to more age-appropriate material. Their last time performing as a duo, the Still Alive tour, ran initially until late 2008, then resumed in Australia in summer 2009. In 2009, the duo were jointly awarded the BAFTA Fellowship. Richard Scarry's Best Counting Video Ever 2001 DVD. Title Date In This Here: September 12 1989. Ruben Studdard's birthday party. The video starts off with the entire Busytown. Then we fade with the busy people working in Busytown and Mr. Frumble chases his hat. Then it goes on to Lily Bunny reading a counting book at the Bunny Family's house. Her father decides to make today a counting day and tells her to start by counting 1 of something, and then count 2 things, until she reaches to 10, in which it is her lunch time. Lily starts by counting one of herself, and then counts her two hands, feet and ears. Then she goes outside to find 3 of something while she sings the counting day song (Won't You Come and Count With Me? (Tra La La, 1, 2, 3)). She counts 3 friends riding 3 tricycles with 3 horns. On the way to the farm, she counts 4 mooing cows, and 5 funny frogs splashing in a pond. Then, Lily goes to Farmer Fox's farm, where she counts 6 crows and 6 scarecrows, and then the wind blows away the hats. She counts the 6 silly hats, including another one making 7, which she wonders where that hat came from. The hat appears to belong to Mr. Frumble, who is still chasing it. Lily counts seven airplanes flying in the sky. One of them crashes into Farmer Fred's tractor, then 8 watermelons roll off and bounce away. Lily counts them and Farmer Fred has to chase them. Then, Lily goes to Farmer Fox's farm stand while she sings the counting day song again. By the time she gets there, Farmer Fox is helping Bananas Gorilla order 9 banana cream pies, with Lily counting them. Then, Farmer Fox shows Lily a surprise - 10 baby chicks hatching from their eggs, thinking Lily is their mom. Lily is glad that she's counted up to 10. Lily says goodbye to Farmer Fox as she goes home for lunch. Back home, Lily sings to her parents about her day counting up to 10 (Lily's Counting Day Song). Next, Lily's dad has her count all the way up to 20, so Lily comes over to Huckle's house and tells him it's her counting day. She asks him if he and Lowly wants to come with her to help her count what they see. Huckle and Lowly agree, so they go to Busytown while they sing another reprise of the counting day song. Lily and Huckle spot a car count a family of 11 pigs coming out and going to Busy Burger for lunch. At Busy Burger, they count 12 pancakes... and one hungry hippo (Mr. Hippo), who eats them all in one bite. Lowly sneaks in and eats his own stack of pancakes, when is called to come back by Huckle convincing him that they have to find 13 of something. Outside, Huckle and Lily count 13 scouts crossing the street. They then go to the zoo, where they see Lowly buying 14 balloons, and gets lifted off by them, but luckily, Erholz, the giraffe saves him. At Father Cat's grocery store, Huckle and Lily count 15 delicious apples as Mrs. Crocodile buys them. Lowly is hiding in one of the apples, scaring her, causing a mess in the store. Mr. Frumble continues to chase his hat, but trips over the apples and falls on the ground. In the playground, Huckle and Lily count 16 children sliding down a slide. In the library, they count 17 books, which Mr. Lion is carrying. He tries to juggle them, but fails. Then they see Lowly at a florist buying 18 roses. Lowly brings them to Mrs. Hippo on her birthday. She sneezes them away, leaving 18 beautiful stems. Next, the trio watches a musical parade and count 19 big bass drums, followed by Lowly being in a tuba and being blown out when it sounds. As it begins to get late, Huckle and Lowly are about to go home, but Lily tells them they haven't counted to 20 yet. However, Huckle apologizes, saying he and Lowly must go home in time for dinner. This makes Lily sad, as she however agrees with Huckle and Lowly that she must go home, too. So Lily sadly says goodbye to both Huckle and Lowly as she watches them go out of sight. Then she goes home alone. Upon returning home, Lily tells her family that she and Huckle only counted up to 19, but they didn't make it to 20. Lily’s dad tells her that her counting day isn’t finished and she might be able to find something to count at home. Lily realizes that there are no more things around her at first, until she sees what's on the table. She finally counts 20 carrots at the dinner table and her family applauds for her. At bedtime, Lily’s parents tell her that she'd had a very busy day. Her mother sings Tomorrow You Can Count Again to Lily. As the video ends, a silhouette of Mr. Frumble chases his hat and the fireflies arrange the words "THE END." Fully Booked Direct-To-Video TV BBC Hit Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 BBC1 BBC2 Scotland Program Richard Scarry's Best Learning Songs Video Ever 2001 DVD The Great World Show In Huckle's Backyard John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The first series is presented by Zoe Ball and Grant Stott, and set in a fictional hotel. The presenters were joined by actor Paul Brophy, who appeared as a series of comic characters (such as 'Jan Van der Vall', 'Les Vegas' and 'Wee Alistair McAlistair'), and by a large puppet, a talking Highland cow named Morag who was the hotel's receptionist. The second series had Ball being replaced by ex-Neighbours star Sarah Vandenbergh, due to the former's promotion to co-hosting Live & Kicking. Stott, along with Brophy's characters and Morag, all returned. This series was not broadcast live but was 'recorded as-live', meaning that it was recorded in one session with no editing and broadcast as if it were a continuous live show (though without any live interactivity). This format was also used for the third series. Due to the death of Diana, Princess of Wales in the early hours of 31 August 1997, the edition of Fully Booked recorded for broadcast that morning was postponed, ultimately airing as part of the CBBC morning schedule on BBC Two on 2 September at 7:30am. The fourth series had a new logo, title sequence and set introduced, along with a remix of the theme music. The presenters and characters of the show's previous incarnation were all removed, with a new presentation team consisting of Chris Jarvis, Gail Porter and Tim Vincent. The show continued to use the magazine format, with guests, games, features, inserts and music; however, the 'hotel' gimmick was largely dropped in favour of relatively straightforward magazine presentation. The fifth series continued in this new format, but with Gail Porter having decided to quit kids' TV, Kate Heavenor was brought in to replace her. Heavenor had previously been presenting programmes for BBC Choice, and was one of the first presenters to graduate from a digital BBC channel to a show on one of the mainstream terrestrial channels. The show gained a reputation for allowing alternative bands to perform alongside the mainstream pop acts, and booked groups including Electrasy, Shed Seven, Catatonia, The Dandys and St. Etienne to appear during this era. The sixth and final series was replaced by a new live series. A new studio set, title music and graphics were introduced to tie in with the retitled name FBi. The show was still hosted by Kate Heavenor, but Chris Jarvis and Tim Vincent were not involved, and were replaced by Vernon Kay (previously a presenter on digital channel UK Play) and former Boyzone member Keith Duffy. The show had a similar mixed-magazine format to its predecessors, but aimed to increase the level of live interactivity by encouraging viewers to take part in the show via the internet, email, text messaging and telephone. Viewers were given the opportunity to take part in games and features and submit questions for studio guests. Richard Scarry's Best Learning Songs Video Ever 2001 DVD. Title Date In That: August 17 1993. Robert De Niro's birthday party. Huckle Cat and his friends put on a big musical show in his backyard with Huckle himself as the emcee and Lowly Worm as the stage manager as they take turns singing songs like "The Alphabet Song", "Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes", "If You're Happy And You Know It" and many others! Funnybones Direct-To-Video TV Program BBC Hit Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 S4C BBC 1 BBC 2 Richard Scarry's Best Busy People Video Ever 2001 DVD Jobs With Great Of Growing Up John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: It was based on the eponymous series of nine storybooks, by Janet and Allan Ahlberg, which were illustrated by André Amstutz, and focused on the adventures of a pair of skeletons who were the eponymous Funnybones, in the book of the same name, which was released in 1980. The characters in the series are Big Funnybone (whose catchphrase was "good idea"), Little Funnybone (the brains of the group), Dog, Funnybone (whose catchphrase was "Woof") and Cat (whose catchphrase was "Meow"). Each of the show's episodes was five minutes in length. The English voices were provided by popular comedian Griff Rhys Jones, who also sang the theme song as the Moon Man whilst the original Welsh voices were provided by Ray Gravel, who also sang the theme song as the Moon Man. Richard Scarry's Best Busy People Video Ever 2001 DVD. Title Date In That: August 17 1993. Robert De Niro's birthday party. At the Busytown Schoolhouse, Huckle Cat and his friends imagine their occupations to know what they want to be when they grow up. Freddie Fox wants to be a baker, Rhonda Raccoon wants to be a truck driver, Ralph Pig wants to be a firefighter, Gary Goat wants to be a farmer, Huckle Cat wants to be a grocer just like his dad, Lily Bunny wants to be a builder (though in her fantasy, she is shown to be an architect, as she was the one who drew how the house was supposed to look), Larry Lion wants to be a doctor, Olive Owl wants to a mail carrier just like her uncle Ollie Owl, Sally Cat wants to be a travel agent just like her mom, Hilda Hippo wants to be a pilot and Bruno Bear wants to be a captain. At the end of the video, Henry Dog wants to be a teacher just like Miss Honey. Then, an airplane pulls the "The End" banner. Programs Title VHS Between The Lions Tape Seen On PBS Kids 1996 Sesame Street Version Record Elmo's World Up And Down Tape VHS World 6:30 Super Why Low Pitch Four Tabs John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape:

Here's the opening to the 1996 reprint VHS of the iMovie stuff. Here's the order.

  1. Sesame Street VHS and audio preview
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  3. Sony Wonder logo
  4. Children's Television Workshop logo (1983-1997)
  5. MY SESAME STREET HOME VIDEO logo (shortened)

Here's the closing to the 1996 reprint VHS of the iMovie stuff. Here's the order.

  1. End of Program
  2. Thanks For Helping Screen
  3. Copyright Screen
  4. And Now A Special Offer Screen
  5. Sesame Street Magazine commercial

Programs Title VHS Between The Lions Tape Seen On PBS Kids 1998 Sesame Street Version Record Elmo's World Up And Down Tape VHS World 6:30 Super Why Low Pitch Four Tabs John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The opening to that.

  1. Sesame Street Audio And Video Preview (1997-2000)
  2. Sesame Street CDs And Cassettes Preview (1998-2000)
  3. Sony Wonder FBI Warning Screen (1995-2007)
  4. Sony Wonder Logo (1995-2007)
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Stay Tuned After The Program With More Terrific Previews Copy Of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet First Reminds Of Parades Which Begins With J Full A Steady March.

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Further Adventures Of SuperTed Direct-To-Video BBC Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Hit Title From 1989 Richard Scarry's Best Silly Stories And Songs Video Ever 2001 DVD With Library Do The Park John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The original SuperTed, created by Mike Young became the first British cartoon series to be aired on Disney Channel in the United States in 1984. Young moved to the United States to work on more animated series and in 1988 he made a SuperTed-sequel-type cartoon called Fantastic Max (originally based on the cartoon pilot Space Baby) produced by Hanna-Barbera, who decided to create a new series of SuperTed. This new American version of the show takes on a more epic format, with Texas Pete, Bulk and Skeleton also joined by new villains. The theme song was replaced with a more American overture, and the show poked fun at all aspects of American culture, from the Grand Ole Opry to Star Wars. Only two of the original cast were used for this new series, with Victor Spinetti and Melvyn Hayes returning to voice Texas Pete and Skeleton. Unlike the original, the series used digital ink and paint. In the UK, Mike Young and the BBC decided to rerecord the series to use the original voices of Derek Griffiths for SuperTed and Jon Pertwee for Spotty, which also resulted in some minor script changes. The episodes were also split into two parts, thus creating 26 10-minute stories, which resulted in the series not being broadcast until January 1990 on the BBC. It was repeated again twice in 1992 and 1993. Richard Scarry's Best Silly Stories And Songs Video Ever 2001 DVD. Title Date: August 23 1994. Huckle and Lowly are going to the Busytown Library. Their librarian Mr. Read-a-Lot picks out what kind of books Huckle likes to read. Mr. Read-a-Lot picks out the book called The Silly Storybook. Huckle and Lowly are about to read some in the park. They walk to the park. Then, when they got to the park, Huckle read three fun stories. He read the first story "Absent-Minded Mr. Rabbit", he read the second story "Mr. Fixit Fixes It", and he also read the third story "Pa Pig's New Car". Huckle responds to Lowly that these three stories would be beautiful to share these fun stories with all of Huckle's friends here in Busytown because these stories will know how they did that. But after the end of the third story, Pa Pig forgot to take his glasses again. Then Sally and Harry Pig wave goodbye and a power shovel shows the words "THE END". Fudge Direct-To-Video Tape Hit Program Titles Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Based On The Fudge Books By Judy Blume Richard Scarry's Best Sing-Along Mother Goose Video Ever 2002 DVD Singing Rhymes Nursery Bedtime John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The series ran for two seasons, with 24 episodes following a telefilm adaptation of Blume's novel Fudge-a-Mania. Richard Scarry's Best Sing-Along Mother Goose Video Ever 2002 DVD. Title Date Here: August 23 1994. The video begins with the entire Busytown at night seen on birds-eye view. Then it goes on to Huckle Cat's house. At bedtime in Huckle's bedroom in his house, Mother Cat sings the nursery rhyme, "Little Jack Horner", on the Mother Goose book. Then Huckle sings the last line of the rhyme as Little Jack Horner himself. Mother Cat closes the book and tells Huckle that is enough Mother Goose for tonight. She tucks Huckle in bed and tells him it's time to go to sleep. But he doesn't want to go to sleep without Lowly. He asks Mother Cat if they can look for him some more. But Father Cat tells his son he's sure Lowly is around here somewhere, so he'll find him later. But right now, it's time for Huckle to go to sleep. He asks Mother Cat if she could sing just one more song (Starlight, Starbright). Mother Cat responds. Then she sings just one more. Then, Huckle says the last two lines of the lullaby. Then, she kisses Huckle good night. Huckle wishes he could find Lowly and dreams of himself dressed as a young emperor in a strange land at sunset that doesn't look like Busytown anymore. When he finds a golden crown on the ground he puts it on his head in between his two black pointy ears, he becomes Emperor Huckle and wonders if Lowly is here. Emperor Huckle looks around and calls for his friend. But he can't find him because it's getting late. So he has to start looking for him. While Emperor Huckle starts looking for Lowly, he stops to look at Empress Lily Bunny, Freddie Fox, Dennis and Patty Elephant playing London Bridge. Empress Lily asks Huckle if he wants to come and play with them. Huckle agrees to play, but maybe just for a little while. The Emperor gets caught by Dennis and Patty. After that, he tells Freddie, Lily, Dennis and Patty that was fun and they would like to play again. Huckle likes to, but right now had better look for his friend, Lowly Worm. He's lost. Huckle asks them where he is and thinks he's lost too. Patty tells him he's in Mother Goose Land. The Empress says it's the nicest place to be. She asks Huckle to stay and play with them some more. But Huckle really must find Lowly, then asks Lily if they've seen Lowly. She asks Huckle what Lowly looks like. He says he kind of looks like Lowly Worm. Patty, Dennis, Freddie and Lily haven't seen him and they are sorry. But Huckle guesses he'll have to keep looking. So he goes on his way while looking and calling for Lowly again. On the way, Huckle stops and looks at Mary and her little lamb, Fluffy. Mary tells Fluffy that it can't go with her to school today, so it has to stay here and be good while she's gone. But when the lamb follows Mary to school, the children at the playground laughed at them and Miss Honey is afraid. She tells Mary that she will have to take that lamb home again. Mary and Fluffy agree sadly. But she tells Mary that she can bring Fluffy in just this once to make it her show-and-tell for today. Huckle comes up to school, excuses Miss Honey and asks her if she's seen Lowly Worm, but she hasn't. She asks him if he’s in kindergarten, but he tells Miss Honey he isn’t. Then she's afraid she haven't seen him. She tells him to go and ask Old Mother Hubbard who lives just down the road. The Emperor agrees and heads on his way to Hubbard's house while still calling for his friend. At Hubbard's house, she goes to the cupboard to fetch poor Gerald Dog a bone. But when she gets there, it is bare and so poor Gerald had none. Hubbard goes to the fishmonger's, the grocer's and the cobbler's to buy some fish, fruit and shoes. But when she comes back to her house, Gerald licks the dish, plays the flute and reads the magazine. The magazine says "BIG SALE ON BONES." Suddenly, there's a knock at the door, she opens it. It was Huckle who misses his friend, Lowly Worm. Huckle tells Hubbard and Gerald he was wondering if they've seen his friend. Hubbard thinks of Lowly Worm and then asks Huckle what he looks like. Huckle tells her that he still kind of looks like Lowly Worm. Hubbard is sorry that she didn't seen him in the grocer's or the cobbler's. She would like to help Huckle look for him, but she has to go down to the butcher's shop, because they're having big sale on bones. So she and Gerald go down to the butcher's shop. Emperor Huckle guesses he'll have to keep looking for his friend again. And so, he goes on his way to keep looking for his friend again while still calling for his friend again. Little Bo Peep (Rhonda Raccoon) is looking and calling for her sheep. Some of her sheep's names are Fred, Ginger, Isabella, and Ferdinand. After the song, when Emperor Huckle looks for his friend Lowly, he bumps into Bo Peep. She tells him that she lost her sheep and she doesn't know where to find them. Emperor Huckle tells Bo Peep that he lost Lowly and he doesn't know where to find him either. Bo Peep tells the Emperor that they're behind that bush. The Emperor and Bo Peep look into the bush but they can't find them, so they called for her sheep and his friend again. But they still can't find them, because they're not here. Maybe her sheep are over there in that field. Bo Peep tells him she will go look over there and he'll go look up the road. So they had to split up to find them. Elsewhere in Mother Goose Land, Luis Cat plays the fiddle, the cow jumps over the moon (which is not seen in this video nor at the end), D.W. Dog laughs to see such sport, and the dish runs away with the spoon. Meanwhile, Emperor Huckle keeps looking and calling for his friend Lowly and does not watch where he is going. The dish and the spoon trip over his foot and doesn't ask if they've seen Lowly, but they’re excused and kind of in a rush, because they're late for dinner and run off. Poor Emperor Huckle wanders off sadly that he'd lost his friend, dragging a small brown stone in the road by kicking it with his foot. Little Miss Muffet (Mrs. Hippo) eats her curds and whey, when suddenly she sees a spider. Then she screams and runs away from the spider and bumps into Emperor Huckle with fright while she keeps running away. He thinks that the spider has seen Lowly Worm. He puts the crown back on his head, gets up and walks to see the spider, who sat down beside her and frightened her away. The spider doesn't know why Miss Muffet has a problem with him. He's really a very nice fellow. The Emperor is sure the spider is. He looks lost. The spider asks him how he can help him. Emperor Huckle is looking for his friend, Lowly Worm. He asks the spider if he's seen him go past here. The spider hasn't, but he did see all the king's horses and men run by. He guesses Humpty Dumpty must have fallen off the wall again and they can't put him back together. Huckle thanks the spider and sets off to keep looking for Lowly again by calling, "Lowly! Lowly!" But it's getting late again. Emperor Huckle stops to look in the window of the Three Little Kittens' house and sees Mary Mouse who runs up and down the clock. He doesn't ask her if she's seen Lowly. After that, she says she's got to get the clock fixed. The Emperor wonders if there's anyone home. Then he hears sad meows and goes up to the backyard of the house. They were the Three Little Kittens (Kathy, Quincy, and Abby Cat) in their backyard. While Mother Kitten is hanging up the wet clothes, Emperor Huckle comes up to ask them what is wrong and he can help them. They’re sad because they’re missing their mittens...again. So they ask Huckle if he's seen them. But Huckle tells them he’s sorry and he hasn't seen them. Then he asks them if they have seen Lowly. He's lost him. They haven't because they have trouble at finding things, but the only thing they do is lose them. So they need help from him. If they don't find their mittens, they won't be able to have any more pie. But when he finds their mittens are in the bush, the Three Little Kittens are surprised and excited. Then they run to pull them out, put them on and thank him. Then they tell their mother they'd found their mittens. Mother Kitten is so surprised and glad then they should have some pie. She thanks Emperor Huckle for helping the Three Little Kittens find their mittens before letting them have some pie. She asks him if he would like to have some, but he can't, because he would like is to find his friend, Lowly Worm. So the Emperor asks Mother Kitten if she's seen Lowly too. She hasn't seen him yet. She tells Huckle to go down the road to the farm and talk to Little Boy Blue by the haystack. Emperor Huckle tells them he could ask him, but he has to go. So he goes on his way to the farm to find him. On his way to the farm, Emperor Huckle Cat and Little Bo Peep are calling for his friend (Lowly Worm) and her sheep (Fred, Ginger, Isabella and Ferdinand) when suddenly they bump into each other again. Bo Peep greets Emperor Huckle again. She guesses he hasn't found his friend yet and she hasn't found her sheep either. The Emperor tells Bo Peep he was just going to ask Little Boy Blue if he's seen Lowly. Maybe they could go to the farm and ask him about her sheep. When they got to the barn, they don't ask him if he's seen Lowly and her sheep. But he's fast asleep under the haystack and his feet are shown. Then, after the rhyme/song, Bo Peep found her sheep at last. She tells them where they have been. She was so worried about them. Then Bo Peep notices Little Boy Blue is still sleeping under the haystack. She tells her sheep they can't just run off like that. Her sheep have to watch where they're going as she leads them down the road. It looks like the poor Emperor will not find Lowly, and so he wanders off sadly. Old Woman lives in a shoe. She has so many bunny rabbit children but she doesn't know what to do. So, she calls them to line up by ringing the bell. Then she gives them some broth or soup without any bread and kisses them all soundly and put them to bed. After the song, she gives some soup to one of her children in named Betsy, which the Old Woman mistakes as Bonnie. Then, at last, she gives the last spoonful to one of her children and tells him he's off to bed. He is not one of her children. But his name is Emperor Huckle and he's looking for his friend, Lowly. The Emperor asks the Old Woman if she's seen him. She thinks of Lowly and then asks the Emperor if he is one of her children. Emperor Huckle doesn't think so, because Lowly is a worm. Then Old Woman definitely hasn't seen him. But she tells Huckle to go the town square and ask Wee Willie Winkie who knows where everybody is. Emperor Huckle thanks the Old Woman and gets on his way to the town square in Mother Goose Land. At 8 o'clock at night, Wee Willie Winkie runs through the town square in Mother Goose Land upstairs and downstairs in his nightgown while rapping at the window and crying through the lock, "Are there children all in bed for now it's 8 o'clock?" When Huckle reaches the town square after the rhyme, he asks Willie if he's excused. Willie is sorry, but he can't stop the talk. He has to make sure all the children are in the bed. Emperor Huckle sits on the front porch steps of one of the houses and Willie asks Huckle why isn't he in bed. Emperor Huckle was in bed, but now he's looking for his friend Lowly. He's lost. Willie thinks that's too bad. He'd like to help Huckle look for Lowly, but Willie hasn't finished his job here. He's sorry again, but he has to go. So he says goodbye and runs away to finish his job. Poor Emperor Huckle puts his paws on his cheeks, thinking that he'd lost his friend again while he hears Willie shouting, "Lights out! It's 8 o'clock! Time for bed!" Then Emperor Huckle is about to cry while he hears laughing. Then he looks up. The laughing is coming from the big castle. Maybe the people in the big castle will know where Lowly is, Emperor Huckle thinks. It belongs to Old King Cole. And so, Huckle decides to go to see King Cole's party in his castle. At King Cole’s party in his castle, Emperor Huckle stops and sees Little Bo Peep, Gerald Dog who plays the flute, Luis Cat who plays the fiddle, D.W. Dog, the dish, the spoon, Little Miss Muffet, the spider and King Cole dancing. While they're dancing, King Cole calls for his pipe, his bowl, and his fiddlers three (The Piglets) by clapping his hands. After the rhyme/song, Emperor Huckle and King Cole applaud for them and he tells him that was fun. That's what they do in his castle. Then, King Cole asks Emperor Huckle if they want to play hide and seek. He'd love to, but he needs to find his friend Lowly. He asks King Cole if he's seen him. King Cole asks him Lowly is very long and thin, and wears a green hat, and one shoe... but he hasn't seen him. But if he does, he'll tell him Emperor Huckle's looking for Lowly because that's what he looks like. Emperor Huckle is so upset again, but Old King Cole tells him they haven't had their pie yet. King Cole asks him if he can stay for a piece of pie. Huckle likes to, but he has to find Lowly. Emperor Huckle accidentally goes into the kitchen and he thinks that this isn't the way out. Baker Fox greets him to come in that he is just in time, so he can help him take the pie in to Old King Cole. Suddenly, a blackbird pops out of the pie. Baker Fox tells the blackbird to get back into the pie, because it's supposed to be a surprise. So Emperor Huckle and Baker Fox take the pie with 4-and-20 blackbirds in to King Cole at his party. Meanwhile, Lowly Worm appears from the outside kitchen window and jumps onto the table then into the bag of flour, pops up from the bag and he's all covered with flour, and makes the surprise pie for Emperor Huckle in the kitchen. After Emperor Huckle and Baker Fox take the blackbird pie to King Cole at his party, he opens the pie and there are blackbirds everywhere. King Cole is very pleased. Then he greets Huckle again and asks him if he's found his friend Lowly. Huckle says no. But he tells King Cole that he looked everywhere and asked everybody in Mother Goose Land, and nobody can help him. King Cole asks Huckle if he has asked Mother Goose. If anyone can help him, it's Mother Goose herself. She knows everything that goes on in Mother Goose Land. Huckle asks King Cole how he will find her. King Cole tells Huckle to come with him and they go outside the castle. She comes out of the sky after Emperor Huckle and King Cole called Mother Goose her by saying the magic words: "Higgledy Piggledy, pudding and pie! Come, Mother Goose, from out of the sky!" and she greets to Huckle. She asks Huckle he called her. Huckle guesses he did. He asks Mother Goose to help him find his friend Lowly Worm. She agrees. They'll look for him together. Emperor Huckle climbs onto her back, she carries him to the sky for home, and King Cole waves and says good-bye to Huckle and he shouts goodbye back. All on his way home, they see the cow who jumped over the moon (Mother Goose thinks that was the highest jump yet), Wee Willie Winkie who checks all the children are in bed, but he should be in bed too, Little Boy Blue who finally woke up blowing his horn, but now is the time he should be sleeping, the Three Little Kittens who lost their mittens again, but Mother Goose is sure they will find them, and Mary's little lamb fast asleep. But Emperor Huckle asks Mother Goose where Lowly is. Mother Goose looks down and shouts, "There he is! There's Lowly!". But when Huckle wakes up from his dream, he sees Mother Cat who answers him Lowly's right here and they had found him, because he's been in the house all along. Huckle thanks her. When Lowly Worm who arrives home from the kitchen at King Cole's castle in Mother Goose Land to Huckle Cat's bedroom at his house in Busytown, Father Cat tells Huckle he's been making him a surprise pie. Huckle is so glad and thanks Lowly. Lowly dusts off the flour while he gives it to Mother Cat. Then she puts the surprise pie here in the window tonight, and the family will all have a piece tomorrow. Then Father Cat kisses Huckle goodnight and tucks him in his bed. Then Mother Cat tucks Lowly in his bed too and takes his hat off. Then she sings a lullaby (Sleep, Baby, Sleep) as Huckle and Lowly go to sleep. Father Cat joins in too. During the last four lines of the lullaby, we pan to the left to the bedroom window with the surprise pie and fade to the outside of the bedroom window of Huckle's house as the blackbirds fly out of the pie. After that, we fade to the entire Busytown at night seen on birds-eye view to the stars in the sky. Then, they form into words "THE END". Furchester Hotel Direct-To-Video Sesame Workshop Program Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Spin-Off Of Sesame Street Six Richard Scarry DVDs From 2001 A BBC Between The Lions Tape Seen On PBS Kids John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Set in the titular hotel, the series stars a monster family that runs the hotel: father Furgus Fuzz, mother Funella Furchester and daughter Phoebe Furchester-Fuzz. Elmo appears in the series as Phoebe's cousin, who is taking an extended stay at the hotel due to his fascination with it. Cookie Monster appears as the room-service and dining room waiter. Other characters include Isabel, a character with a bell in her head for the guests to ring, Gonger, the hotel chef and Harvey P. Dull, a long-term guest of the hotel. View-Master Interactive Vision Video Game Console Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Disney, Muppets, Sesame Street Columbus Day 2024 The Backyardagains Descriptions John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The tagline was that the console was "the Two-Way Television System that makes you a part of the show!" The titles included four Sesame Street games, and two games featuring the Muppet Show characters, as well as a Disney game, Disney's Cartoon Arcade. The system comes with a simple game controller which included a joystick and five colorful buttons. As the video plays, the characters address the player directly, and ask the player to make a choice by pressing one of the buttons. Simple videogames with graphics similar to the ColecoVision video game system are played during the course of the videotape. The Disney game is built around the "arcade-style" gameplay, including fighting ghosts and shoveling coal into a fireplace. The games were designed for audiences ages 3-8 years. The video has two different soundtracks recorded, and the player's choices toggle back and forth between the soundtracks, giving the impression that the player has changed the course of the story. For example, at the end of Muppet Madness, Kermit and Gonzo ask you to choose to hear the closing song from their point of view. In Kermit's version, the Muppets sing a closing number called "Everything Was Wonderful!" In Gonzo's version, the closing number is "Everything Was Terrible!" Similarly, a Muppets TV show within the program is either a science fiction series or a soap opera, depending on the soundtrack, and Fozzie Bear's comedy act is successful or unsuccessful. Although there is only one video track, the optional parts of the soundtrack are designed to fit the movement of the Muppets' mouths, to create the illusion that the video was recorded with only one soundtrack. In the game Muppets Studios Presents: You're the Director, Kermit the Frog leads the player through the process of making a Muppet movie. You can choose to either be the "good" director or the "bad" director. During the game you're asked to collect money bags as they show up onscreen. If you haven't collected enough, the closing song's lyrics say "We've just made some movies. We're gonna go broke!" When the VHS tapes are played without the View-master console, information is visible on the sides of the screen. Something similar to an audio waveform appears at the left side of the screen, while bursts of barcode-like information occasionally appear at the right. Columbus Day 2024 Kevin puts descriptions of The Backyardagains Nick Jr. program to it full episodes. Nown Volunteering Fun Of Tour Vote Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Title Tour Of Joint Barney's Rhyme Time Rhythm Title Program John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join in the fun some of top programming showing it out with such a hit surprise. Ongoing Vote Squad World Show Fun John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join in there which some of sweet stops for now there which such a hit suspense. Old MacDonald Had A Sabrina Lloyd Tune Program Fill More Tape World Fill More Show Hits Tape More Tour World Fun Full John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Come join in tricks full stop did those showing it out with such a hit surprise. Pour Town Pout Days Show Vans John jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join in there which for a fabulous stop showing it out with such a hit surprise. Kids Incorporated Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program Barney's Imagination Island 2004 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The show revolves around a group of children and teenagers who performed in their own rock group, Kids Incorporated. They struggled to deal with issues ranging from crushes to peer pressure to child abuse, while performing regularly at a local former music club called The P*lace, which was really called The Palace, but the "a" in the sign burned out and was not replaced. The action took place on abstract "stagey" sets and the plots involved many fantasy elements, such as the group meeting a robot (Season 1, Episode 10), a runaway princess (Season 1, Episode 6) and even a wise-cracking bicycle (Season 1, Episode 17). In addition to their performances on stage, the group would break into song when they were off-stage. Barney's Imagination Island 2004 DVD. Home video version of the NBC program on October 4 1994 that day was Ronald Makes It Magic CD and cassette. Min and Tosha are having a sleepover; and Tosha's mom reads them a story about a mystical place called "Imagination Island" unable to finish the story. When Barney comes to life, he shows the two girls that they can go on a sailing adventure if they use their imaginations. With that, Barney mystically takes the two girls on deck aboard a huge ship destined for Imagination Island. Along the way, they meet up with Shawn, Derek, Baby Bop, and BJ. As the ship sails closer to the island, a big storm causes a huge tidal wave to knock the ship up onto some palm trees on the island. While Baby Bop and BJ stay on the ship, Barney and the children go explore the island. After hiking through the island's jungle, they eventually find a tropical house where they meet Professor Tinkerputt, a toy inventor who doesn't like to share his creations. He explains to the group the he moved to Imagination Island to be alone with his toys. The professor shows the group his new balloon maker that does not properly work. After Tosha realizes that her heart-shaped locket is the key to make the machine work, she gives the professor her locket. Through the process, Barney helps him understand that sharing with others makes people happy. By finally sharing different toys with the group, the professor realizes that making other people happy makes him happy too. Wanting to leave the island himself, Tinkerputt agrees to help the explorers get off the island. After a moment of thinking, Tinkerputt gets an idea of how to get the ship out of the trees. They can fly back with help from his balloon machine. The group returns to the ship where Tinkerputt inflates many balloons to attach to the ship. Tinkerputt takes control of the ship, and the ship flies up to the sky. Baby Bop and BJ return home, and Barney reminds the kids the importance of home. Later, the ship reaches back home, and Barney and the kids leave. With Tosha and Min falling asleep, the ship sails off into the night sky with the professor heading to build a new toy factory. Sidekicks Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program Sing-Along Songs Supercalifragilisticexpialidocous 2006 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Sergeant Jake Rizzo (Gil Gerard) is chosen by Sabasan as tutor of his grandson Ernie Lee (Ernie Reyes, Jr.), the last heir of an ancient clan of special martial artists and a highly trained karate fighter. Through the series, Ernie often tends to get into dangerous situations where bullies at school or in the streets of Los Angeles threaten him or his friends, or in dangerous situations where his adoptive father ends up needing his help after criminals which he has captured try to escape or try to harm him. With help of his quick moves, unique powerful skills and the clever advice of his deceased grandfather, Ernie manages every time to overcome all of the dangerous situations he gets into and manages to overwhelm his opponents. Sing-Along Songs Supercalifragilisticexpialidocous 2006 DVD. That program from 1994 home video versio of that hit I Love To Laugh tape December 28 1990. I Love To Laugh, Everybody Has A Laughing Place, Bluddle-Uddle-Um-Dum, Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, Quack Quack Quack Donald Duck, Oo-De-Lally, Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf, The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers, Pink Elephants On Parade, Jolly Holiday. Mouseterpiece Theater Direct-To-Video Parody Of PBS Masterpiece Theater Series Campout At Walt Disney World 2005 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The show is a spoof of the PBS show Masterpiece Theatre, presenting Disney animated shorts instead of showing dramatic works. Like Masterpiece Theatre, it used a section of Jean-Joseph Mouret's Suite of Symphonies for brass, strings and timpani No. 1 as its theme music, but the Disney show used the third movement rather than the first. George Plimpton hosted and gave commentary and background information before and after each cartoon. Each show tended to have a theme; Goofy's emergence as the staid everyman character for example. It usually ran later in the evenings. Campout At Walt Disney World 2005 DVD. Possibly first used here in Disney's Sing-Along Songs, tape date in this: February 2 1994. Here Mickey's Fun Songs version on VHS Kevin already bought that from Dad's birthday Wednesday April 21 2021. The program starts with Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Minnie, Huey, Dewey, Louie, the kids, and the rest of the gang riding their omnibus all the way to Fort Wilderness while singing "Comin' Round the Mountain". When they get there, they bring out their camping gear and fall in line. Goofy then unfortunately gets left behind. Meanwhile, the rest of the gang explores the camping place as they finish the song while Goofy catches up with them. Goofy looks around and asks what they should do now. Mickey suggests that he and the rest must look for "The Bare Necessities". Mickey agrees and he and the rest do it as they sing the song. The Country Bears join in the song too. Meanwhile, Donald pitches up the big tent for the kids, but Huey, Dewey, and Louie accidentally crush it to infuriate him. Later, Mickey and the rest head back. Mickey and his friends look at the arrows that show different activities such as biking, hiking, and canoeing. Goofy and some of the kids (Christian, Toby, Brandon and Michelle) decide to go biking ("The Caissons Go Rolling Along") while Huey, Dewey and Louie decide to go canoeing. In "The Caissons Go Rolling Along" while Goofy and the rest sing the second verse, Chip and Dale appear. After Goofy peddles to the right side, Chip and Dale turn the arrow to the other side and start to sing a verse with the kids and the rest. After that, Goofy reappears. Meanwhile, Mickey, Minnie, and the rest of the kids (Tiffany, Jessica, Spencer and Shira) decide to take a hike and visit a petting zoo ("The Happy Wanderer"). Near the end of the song, while Mickey and the rest sing "Valderi, valdera", they see Goofy and the rest and hear Goofy sing the first line of "The Caissons Go Rolling Along". Goofy and the kids who have biked sing the last line of "The Happy Wanderer". Meanwhile, Donald enjoys the daytime campfire. Donald is seen cooking his soup to share with all his friends. But suddenly, the Country Bears come out of the trees and the bushes and start to sing "Oh Susanna" while ruining the campsite. Donald tries to get rid of the bears, but they cannot stop. A few of the kids come to Donald, Minnie, Mickey, and Goofy and tell them that it's time for the races. The kids do different kinds of races such as regular running, sack racing, three-legged racing, two hand walking, and slow running. After they head to the finish line, Donald and Minnie give each the kids a ribbon ("Camptown Races"). Mickey, Donald, and all of their friends then enjoy outdoor activities by the seaside ("By the Beautiful Sea"). At the end of the song, when Donald is trying to catch a fish, Huey, Dewey, and Louie prank him into catching a rubber chicken instead. Next, the kids head to the cart (pulled by two horses) where Mickey, Minnie, and Goofy are. Together, they ride all the way through the countryside as they sing "Don't Fence Me In". They stop by the dance square and perform "Turkey in the Straw". At the Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue, Mickey and his gang prepare for the talent show ("Talent Round-Up") with props and rehearsals. Minnie presents two of the musical numbers "Jeepers Creepers" and "Mountain Greenery" and kids telling jokes. Chip and Dale, Huey, Dewey, Louie, Shaker, Wendell, Liver Lips and Big Al appear as the audience. That night after the show, they gather around the campfire and roast marshmallows ("Country Roads"). Then they sing a medley of "If You're Happy and You Know It" and "Goodnight Campers" along with Chip and Dale and the Country Bears joining in. Then the Country Bears, Chip, and Dale bid them good night as they slink off back to the forest and Mickey and his friends go to sleep by the campfire. Even Stevens Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program Produced By Brookwell McNamara Entertainment John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The Stevens family live in Sacramento, California, where the two younger children in the family, Ren and Louis, who have opposing personalities, often clash. Wonderful World Of Color Direct-To-Video Program Teletubbies At Miss Candy's Duckieland From Show 4103 Clumsy Ballet Show Fun John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The original format consisted of a balance of theatrical cartoons, live-action features, and informational material. Much of the original informational material was to create awareness for Disneyland. In spite of being essentially ads for the park, entertainment value was emphasized as well to make the shows palatable. Some informational shows were made to promote upcoming studio feature films such as 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and Darby O'Gill and the Little People. Some programs focused on the art and technology of animation itself. Teletubbies at Miss Candy's Kevin took Ma to a blue rubber band place Kevin first see. To it windmill was about to stop spinning that means just in time for Sesame Street. Duckieland from show 4103 that plot will be "Baby Bear Writes A Story About Porridge King". Two sponsors on this: "F", 11. When Kevin Doody was so small, he used to listen to The Big Comfy Couch side A that have the 19 Sing-along Songs CD. The Ten Second Tidy was used on the CD as well. Then it comes again. episodes, characters, voices, and other fun stuff. Clumsy Ballet was used from the episode "Sticks And Stones." After Clumsy ballet was the Ten Second Tidy before you could go right to side "B". Wonderful World Of Disney Direct-To-Video Program Teletubbies At Miss Candy's Duckieland From Show 4103 Clumsy Ballet Show Fun John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Originally hosted by Walt Disney himself, the series presented animated cartoons and other material (some original, some pre-existing) from the studio library. The show even featured one-hour edits of such then-recent Disney films as Alice in Wonderland. This is significant because the series was the first one from a major movie studio. Other studios feared television would be the death of them. Teletubbies at Miss Candy's Kevin took Ma to a blue rubber band place Kevin first see. To it windmill was about to stop spinning that means just in time for Sesame Street. Duckieland from show 4103 that plot will be "Baby Bear Writes A Story About Porridge King". Two sponsors on this: "F", 11. When Kevin Doody was so small, he used to listen to The Big Comfy Couch side A that have the 19 Sing-along Songs CD. The Ten Second Tidy was used on the CD as well. Then it comes again. episodes, characters, voices, and other fun stuff. Clumsy Ballet was used from the episode "Sticks And Stones." After Clumsy ballet was the Ten Second Tidy before you could go right to side "B". Pepper Ann Disney Program Direct-To-Video Dad's Birthday Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS Teletubbies At Miss Candy's Duckieland From Show 4103 Clumsy Ballet Show Fun John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Pepper Ann centers on the trials and tribulations that occur during the titular character's adolescence and charts her ups and downs at Hazelnut Middle School. The character originated in a comic strip published in YM magazine. Fun as it did for now Dad's birthday Friday April 21 Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band 1990 vertical sticker label plus 1990 print date simply it's version 1 here on Dad's birthday long version of Disneyland 35th anniversary promo plus a 1990 title card plus in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 promo from Under The Sea. They'd like to eat chicken, waffle fries, hot dogs vanilla layer cake. There, Kevin does have Steps on his birthday plus also did with Pineview on Dad's birthday plus also chips and pasta on Dad's birthday. Teletubbies at Miss Candy's Kevin took Ma to a blue rubber band place Kevin first see. To it windmill was about to stop spinning that means just in time for Sesame Street. Duckieland from show 4103 that plot will be "Baby Bear Writes A Story About Porridge King". Two sponsors on this: "F", 11. When Kevin Doody was so small, he used to listen to The Big Comfy Couch side A that have the 19 Sing-along Songs CD. The Ten Second Tidy was used on the CD as well. Then it comes again. episodes, characters, voices, and other fun stuff. Clumsy Ballet was used from the episode "Sticks And Stones." After Clumsy ballet was the Ten Second Tidy before you could go right to side "B". Gun Shy Program Direct-To-Video The Alphabet Song From Sing Along, The Listening Game, Sung Old MacDonald Tape From Show 4019 Disney Spin-Off Of The Apple Dumpling Gang John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Based on Walt Disney's Apple Dumpling Gang titles The Apple Dumpling Gang and The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again. Set in 1869, a gambler (Van Dyke) wins two children (Mitchell and Andersen) in a poker game and moves to Quake City, California. Fun as it did from a 1995 program Owen's Goodbye Language Tune Letter Barnyard Special Meeting Cole played that one here on his Meowsic where Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sing The Alphabet Song from Sing Along from 1987 scene 9 from show 3910 gang is Now I've Sung My ABCs The Listening Game from Havin' Fun With Ernie and Bert Cole played that song Old MacDonald from show 4019 comes after the chicken verse do goose. Play Another Tune, Folks. All Right. It's Not That Easy Bein' Green. No, Visit Luna Please. Songs Are So Wonderful. Did You Have Fun With Meowsic? Yes, We Love To Play, Too. Sweet, What A Day. Just Visit Luna Please. Speaking Of Singing Old MacDonald, Be Right Back. Scenes from today's visit in Goodbye Song: Cookie Monster talks to Monster Cookie, Ernie jams Bert some rock music, The Alphabet Song from Sing Along, Old MacDonald from Show 4019. House Of Mouse Direct-To-Video Dad's Birthday Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS Teletubbies At Miss Candy's Duckieland From Show 4103 Clumsy Ballet Show Fun John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The show focuses on Mickey Mouse and his friends running a cartoon theater dinner club in the fictional ToonTown, catering to many characters from Disney cartoons and animated movies while showcasing a variety of their cartoon shorts. Fun as it did for now Dad's birthday Friday April 21 Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band 1990 vertical sticker label plus 1990 print date simply it's version 1 here on Dad's birthday long version of Disneyland 35th anniversary promo plus a 1990 title card plus in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 promo from Under The Sea. They'd like to eat chicken, waffle fries, hot dogs vanilla layer cake. There, Kevin does have Steps on his birthday plus also did with Pineview on Dad's birthday plus also chips and pasta on Dad's birthday. Teletubbies at Miss Candy's Kevin took Ma to a blue rubber band place Kevin first see. To it windmill was about to stop spinning that means just in time for Sesame Street. Duckieland from show 4103 that plot will be "Baby Bear Writes A Story About Porridge King". Two sponsors on this: "F", 11. When Kevin Doody was so small, he used to listen to The Big Comfy Couch side A that have the 19 Sing-along Songs CD. The Ten Second Tidy was used on the CD as well. Then it comes again. episodes, characters, voices, and other fun stuff. Clumsy Ballet was used from the episode "Sticks And Stones." After Clumsy ballet was the Ten Second Tidy before you could go right to side "B". Dave The Barbarian Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Hit Program Barney's Halloween Party 2003 DVD Beach Segment Hits John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: From the creators of The Weekenders comes a show set in the Middle Ages (albeit a strangely modernized version), and centers on a powerful yet cowardly barbarian named Dave who lives in the fictitious land of Udrogoth along with his older sister Candy and younger sister Fang. His parents, Throktar and Glimia, are the King and Queen, but are away "fighting evil" across the world (though they sometimes communicate via a magic crystal ball or cauldron), and have left Candy in charge of the kingdom as Princess Regent while Dave is supposed to defend the kingdom (since he is the biggest). Together the three siblings, along with their "wizard" uncle Oswidge, are left to run and protect the kingdom. There is a narrator, referred to either as "the Narrator" or "the Storyteller." He is able to talk to the characters of the show, and vice versa, which breaks the fourth wall. In fact, he was once captured by the Dark Lord Chuckles the Silly Piggy, and was forced to tell the story from his kidnapper's commands. Barney's Beach Party 2003 DVD. Title date in this: August 25 1998. It’s Halloween, and Barney and his friends prepare for the big Halloween party at the school gym. From Indian corn to smiling jack-o-lanterns, the gym is aglow with the colors of fall. Meanwhile, BJ and Baby Bop are putting the final touches on their Halloween costumes as they get ready for a fun-filled night of trick-or-treating. Finally, evening arrives, the Halloween party begins, and the trick-or-treaters set out to search for goodies. Unfortunately, after a full night of trying, BJ comes up just a bit empty-handed. But when BJ and Baby Bop return to school, they soon find out that their friends have plenty of goodies and surprises waiting for them. Together the two learn that sometimes, the best treats at Halloween are good friends. Beach segment (EKA: Episode 4034), three fun radios. Purple Radio, Pink Radio, Red Radio: This Is W-S-A-N-D Coming To You Live From The Beach. When It Comes To The Beach, We Know Where It's At. No, But We Can Give You A Clue. He's Hiding Under Something. Don't Throw In The Towel, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something. Don't Give Up The Ship, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something And In Something. Ernie's under the water that green submarine with five white circles with Ernie's dolphin friend Charlie. Zorro ABC Program Direct-To-Video TV Tape Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Based On Zorro Books By Johnston McCulley Show Bath Time With Street Duckieland John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: For most of its run, Zorro's episodes were part of continuing story arcs, each about thirteen episodes long. It had a structure similar to a serial. The first of these chronicles the emergence of Zorro / Diego to California in 1820, and his battle with the greedy and cruel local Comandante, Captain Enrique Sánchez Monastario. After Monastario's final defeat, in the second storyline, Zorro must uncover and counter Magistrado Carlos Galindo, who is part of a conspiracy to take over rule of California. The third story arc concerns the leader of that conspiracy, José Sebastián de Varga, a shadowy figure known as "The Eagle". It is revealed that Varga intends to make a huge profit by turning California over to another country, implied to be the Russian Empire, which had its own interests on the West Coast, especially present-day Alaska. Duckieland (EKA: Episode 4042) color of duckies inside like red duck with the broken jukebox. The purple duck with the Fred Astaire poster. The yellow duck like Ernie's. The blue duck with the SHOUT! Elmo box. Green duckie counting six snowflake sides. Pink duckie playing Barney videotapes. Orange duckie watching that fun Ernie and Bert classic cookies in bed. Violet duckie playing Kevin's programs from Christmas 2018. Gray duckie watching Musicland sound of sweet music. Black duckie playing Sing-Along Songs Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah 1986 VHS that very first sing-along. Plus more couple duckies finding a squeaky sound. Plus 2-Headed Monster take pictures of duckies to it with together if they'd seen Ernie. With the instrumental version of "George Washington Bridge" music playing, but the words are really easy. Disney CRUJ Direct-To-Video Portugese Brazilian Series 1998-2002 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: A group of ultrayoungs, the Revolutionary Ultrayoung Comittee (Comitê Revolucionário Ultrajovem), or CRUJ for short, operate a pirate television station, the TV CRUJ. They claim to be using the signal from "a leading TV station" (which is actually SBT) without permission. They use disguises and codenames when they are hosting the TV show, and at other times they are shown living their normal lives, without their disguises and using their normal names. Sometimes, even while they are on air, they accidentally appear on-camera without a mask, or they say their real names, but then they hide themselves or invent an excuse and then proceed like nothing happened. They advocate ultrayoungs' rights, such as the right to watch cartoons and play, and they demand the use of the word "ultrayoung" instead of "child". Disney Afternoon Direct-To-Video Two Hour Programming 1990-1997 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The two hour block was broken up into four half-hour segments, each of which contained a cartoon series. As each season ended, the first cartoon shown in the lineup would typically be dropped, and a new one added to the end. The Disney Afternoon itself featured unique animated segments, consisting of its own animated opening theme, and "wrappers" around the various cartoon shows. The opening slightly changed over time, and featured a mix of characters from the cartoon shows specific to the block's programming at the time. Disney's One Too Direct-To-Video UPN Programming 1998-2003 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: In January 1998, UPN began talks with the Walt Disney Company to run a daily two-hour Disney kids block, but the talks with Disney were called off a week later due to a dispute over branding, the block, and deciding how much E/I programming Disney would provide. UPN then began talks with the Viacom-owned Nickelodeon, at which time UPN made a deal with Saban Entertainment to program the block on Sunday mornings. In March 1998, UPN resumed talks with Disney and in April, UPN made a deal with Disney to air Disney programming on Sunday mornings (8-10 a.m.) and weekday afternoons (3-5 p.m.). The new lineup, a sister block to Disney's One Saturday Morning on ABC, would be called Disney's One Too. Originally announced as "Whomptastic Weekdays" (though changed likely due to it being a word used in the animated series Recess as a substitute for "sucks"), the block debuted on September 6, 1999. The block aired other Disney programs, alongside then-Disney owned DiC Entertainment show Sabrina: The Animated Series. The Disney's One Too block was also seen in Canada on the kid-oriented specialty channel Family, which at the time had been long associated with The Walt Disney Company, due to its carriage of Disney-produced feature films and television series. By the 2002-03 television season, due to the conversion of One Saturday Morning to ABC Kids, the One Too block became unbranded and dropped the interstitial shorts; the Disney website referred to the block as Disney's Animation Weekdays. Added to the block this year was Digimon Frontier; part of the package deal when Disney acquired Fox Family Worldwide, Digimon was moved to the UPN block from the now-defunct Fox Kids, and concurrently aired on ABC Family. Many shows formerly featured on One Too continued in reruns on Toon Disney and the Disney Channel. The block's last airdate was August 29, 2003, leaving UPN as the only major broadcast television network not to air children's programming (with the exception of syndicated E/I blocks like the DIC Kids Network, which aired on some UPN stations). Disney Club Direct-To-Video Weekends Programs 1990s-2000s Programmes History Of The Block John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The block was in many countries the first introduction for international audiences to Disney's animated TV shows, because the majority of the international versions of the Disney Channel wouldn't begin transmission until the late 1990s and early 2000s. Due to the amout of television channels in countries outside of the United States being significantly smaller, the block mostly aired on the major free-to-air television channels from each country. Since Disney Club primarly aired on European countries, it was also served as a strong form of publicity in the build up towards the opening of Disneyland Paris (at the time known as Euro Disneyland). In the United Kingdom it was a British Sunday-morning Disney block produced by Scottish Television in association with Buena Vista Productions UK. The block aired from September 3, 1989 until April 26, 1998, when it merged with Saturday-morning block Wake Up in the Wild Room to form Diggit. Teen Angel Direct-To-Video ABC TGIF Friday Night Lineup Sing-Along Songs Disneyland Fun 2005 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Teen Angel follows a high school boy, Steve Beauchamp (Corbin Allred), and his recently-deceased best friend, Marty DePolo, (Mike Damus) who, after dying from eating a six-month-old hamburger from under Steve's bed on a dare, hangs around as a kind of dimwitted guardian angel to Allred's character. Ron Glass played God's cousin, Rod. Maureen McCormick, who played Steve's mother, Judy, left the series halfway through its run. Disneyland Fun 2005 DVD. Title date in this: August 14 1990. This can be heard there in 1990 VHS vertical sticker label with to do with together. Whistle While You Work, Step In Time, I'm Walking Right Down The Middle Of Main Street U.S.A., Following The Leader, The Great Outdoors, Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah, Rumbly In My Tumbly, It's A Small World, Making Memories, Grim Grinning Ghosts, The Character Parade, When You Wish Upon A Star. TGIF Direct-To-Video ABC TV Friday Night Lineup Chips At 7:30 PM John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The programming block aired shows rated TV-Y to TV-PG. Disney Magic Shop Direct-To-Video Hosted By Mark Jenest John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: It was set in a Magic Shop in Main Street, U.S.A. in Disneyland, featuring Mark Jenest showing magic tricks like sugar cube trick and flying dinner rolls. Return To Treasure Island Direct-To-Video Titles Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Based On Treasure Island Classic Novel By Robert Louis Stevenson John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The story begins 10 years after the original Treasure Island adventure. Jim Hawkins returns home to The Admiral Benbow Inn after graduating at Oxford University to a surprise party laid on by his mother, along with the old friends of Squire Trelawney, Dr Livesey, Captain Smollett, and Ben Gunn. At the same time, a small rowing boat is seen being beached at night with its only occupant, Long John Silver. Trelawney has, in fact, been communicating with Jim Hawkins during his time at Oxford and has appointed him agent to his plantations in Jamaica because of their failure to make any profits in the last year. When the announcement is made at the dinner table of his impending departure, Hawkins mother reels in shock, only to see the face of John Silver at the window. A search of the area reveals nothing but later that night, Silver appears in Jim Hawkins' bedroom and demands the map, at gunpoint. Hawkins thinks it's worthless, as it's mounted in a frame in the inn but in fact, there is a hoard of precious stones still buried on the island, worth four times more than the gold previously found. However, on going downstairs to fetch it, Silver's accomplices appear and want to burn the inn to the ground, with everybody inside, so as not to leave any clues as to what has happened. Silver changes sides, like he had done 10 years previously, to protect Jim but he is later caught and put on trial for piracy and murder and sentenced to death. Hawkins rides to London and gets the sentence commuted to transportation and both he and Silver, sail on the Saracen to the West Indies. On board he meets Dutchman Hans Van Der Brecken, Rev. Morgan, and the beautiful Isabella, daughter of the Grandee of Spain, and their adventures together begin. Wildside Direct-To-Video Disney ABC TV Program Western Country The Alphabet Song From Sing Along, The Listening Game, Sung Old MacDonald Tape From Show 4019 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Five outlaws once roamed the U.S. Western territories. The leader and organizer was J. Wendell Summerhayes, while the other members were Brodie Hollister, Varges de la Cosa, Bannister Sparks, and Prometheus Jones. The five outlaws went straight and Summerhayes became the governor of California. The other four men became businessmen in the town of Wildside, CA, and form the "Chamber of Commerce." Brodie's son Sutton was raised in the East by Brodie's wife but traveled to Wildside to be with his father. Although Wildside is normally peaceful, trouble inevitably arises either when criminals come to town or when Summerhayes appeal to his former gang members for help. When their services are needed, the five men don their weapons and go on a "hunting party" to deal with the problem. Fun as it did from a 1995 program Owen's Goodbye Language Tune Letter Barnyard Special Meeting, fun introduction The Alphabet Song from Sing Along would go: Tiptie, What Song Would You Like To Play? Meow Meow Meow Meow. The Alphabet Song, Meowsic? Um, A Good One. You Can Sing It Along With Meowsic Would For Now Here Don't Forget To Sing Along. Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria And Kids Will Play That Here From Sing Along. Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sing The Alphabet Song from Sing Along with Meowsic joining in 43 meows here in that song scene 9 from show 3910 wondrous gang with Now I've Sung My ABCs Cole plays that song on his Meowsic. The Listening Game here from Havin' Fun With Ernie And Bert. Plus introduction just song Old MacDonald from show 4019: Sure, All Right, Dude. What Song Do You Want Do Play? Meowsic Wants Special Barnyard Animals. Meow Meow Meow Meow, Meow Meow Meow, Meow Meow Meow Meow Meow. Hey, Right. Meowsic Wants To Sing Old MacDonald. Sure, From Show 4019, Then Do Say Goodbye. They sing Old MacDonald from show 4019 with 59 meows here of that song Cole plays here another song on his Meowsic plus also goose verse comes after chicken together. Play Another Tune, Folks. All Right. It's Not That Easy Bein' Green. No, Visit Luna Please. Songs Are So Wonderful. Did You Have Fun With Meowsic? Yes, We Love To Play, Too. Sweet, What A Day. Just Visit Luna Please. Speaking Of Singing Old MacDonald, Be Right Back. Scenes from today's visit in Goodbye Song: Cookie Monster talks to Monster Cookie, Ernie jams Bert some rock music, The Alphabet Song from Sing Along, Old MacDonald from Show 4019. Teen Win, Lose, Or Draw Direct-To-Video Disney Game Show Program Dad's Birthday Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: It was hosted by Marc Price. The game show was based on an adult game show called Win, Lose, or Draw, 2 teams of 3 teen players (boys vs. girls each composed as 2 contestants and a teen celebrity) compete. What's different about this show compared to its adult counterpart is that the teams played for points & prizes instead of money. Fun as it did for now Dad's birthday Friday April 21 Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band 1990 vertical sticker label plus 1990 print date simply it's version 1 here on Dad's birthday long version of Disneyland 35th anniversary promo plus a 1990 title card plus in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 promo from Under The Sea. They'd like to eat chicken, waffle fries, hot dogs vanilla layer cake. There, Kevin does have Steps on his birthday plus also did with Pineview on Dad's birthday plus also chips and pasta on Dad's birthday. Zorro And Son Miniseries Direct-To-Video Disney Saga Hit CBS TV Program TV Tape Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Based On Zorro Books By Johnston McCulley Show Bath Time With Street Duckieland John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Based on Zorro books b ohnson McCulley together special sequel this did for a fun saga. Set approximately twenty years after the first series, Zorro and Son is an updated, comical version of the original series. Duckieland (EKA: Episode 4042) color of duckies inside like red duck with the broken jukebox. The purple duck with the Fred Astaire poster. The yellow duck like Ernie's. The blue duck with the SHOUT! Elmo box. Green duckie counting six snowflake sides. Pink duckie playing Barney videotapes. Orange duckie watching that fun Ernie and Bert classic cookies in bed. Violet duckie playing Kevin's programs from Christmas 2018. Gray duckie watching Musicland sound of sweet music. Black duckie playing Sing-Along Songs Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah 1986 VHS that very first sing-along. Plus more couple duckies finding a squeaky sound. Plus 2-Headed Monster take pictures of duckies to it with together if they'd seen Ernie. With the instrumental version of "George Washington Bridge" music playing, but the words are really easy. Herbie, The Love Bug Direct-To-Video Disney 1982 Program Dad's Birthday Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS Teletubbies At Miss Candy's Duckieland From Show 4103 Clumsy Ballet Show Fun John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Jim Douglas and Herbie have retired from racing and now works as instructors at a driving school. They stumble upon a bank robbery in progress. They manage to thwart the crime and rescue a young divorcée named Susan MacLane, a teller and the mother of three children, Julie, Matthew, and Robbie. They soon begin to fall in love, much to the consternation of her ex-boyfriend, Randy Bigelow. His attempts to break them up are in vain; they get married in the fourth episode. Fun as it did for now Dad's birthday Friday April 21 Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band 1990 vertical sticker label plus 1990 print date simply it's version 1 here on Dad's birthday long version of Disneyland 35th anniversary promo plus a 1990 title card plus in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 promo from Under The Sea. They'd like to eat chicken, waffle fries, hot dogs vanilla layer cake. There, Kevin does have Steps on his birthday plus also did with Pineview on Dad's birthday plus also chips and pasta on Dad's birthday. Teletubbies at Miss Candy's Kevin took Ma to a blue rubber band place Kevin first see. To it windmill was about to stop spinning that means just in time for Sesame Street. Duckieland from show 4103 that plot will be "Baby Bear Writes A Story About Porridge King". Two sponsors on this: "F", 11. When Kevin Doody was so small, he used to listen to The Big Comfy Couch side A that have the 19 Sing-along Songs CD. The Ten Second Tidy was used on the CD as well. Then it comes again. episodes, characters, voices, and other fun stuff. Clumsy Ballet was used from the episode "Sticks And Stones." After Clumsy ballet was the Ten Second Tidy before you could go right to side "B". Mad Libs Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program Fun Game Show Based On Sweet Mad Libs Books John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Two teams of two children played a game based on the book series of the same name. Two teams played a series physical/mental games while trying to score points, and win prizes. Fantasyland Theatre TV Direct-To-Video Tape TV Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Located In Orlando Florida John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Videopolis opened in 1985, a short distance to the west of It's a Small World, which was the never-built section Dumbo's Circus Land. During the day, the theater was used for theme-park shows, but in the evening, it transformed into a dance club where music videos played. Videopolis featured 70 video monitors that displayed music videos and/or live feeds that allowed guests to watch themselves. The venue included a snack bar called "Yumz". Playhouse Direct-To-Video 1999-2006 Disney Lineup John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The Playhouse was Playhouse Disney's original form of presentation for all Playhouse Disney channels and blocks outside North America. In the United Kingdom, it was used within the first seven years of Playhouse Disney's existence, hosted by the channel's two main presenters, Big Dave and Little Alex. Every day of the week, the continuity for that day would have a different theme (a few such examples including Post Day, Bug Day and Shape Day). Dave and Alex would open the Playhouse every day introducing the theme of the day, and then sing their opening number, "Come Into Playhouse Disney". Throughout the day they would create arts and crafts, sing songs and do various other activities based on that day's theme. From 2002 onward, they would be joined by the puppet Monty Mole (puppeteered by Neil Sterenberg). The Playhouse was complemented with several shorter segments throughout the day. The first of these was Art Play presented by Sara-Louise Harper, where she would show children how to make a piece of artwork based on a Disney movie (in one episode she made a replica of Aladdin's Magic Carpet). After Harper became pregnant and left in late 2002, she was replaced with Olivia Bonnici and a puppet called Splodge, made of everyday DIY objects. The second segment was Circle Time, presented by Jason Canning, where he and a group of children would make up a story from pictures that viewers sent in. This segment was eventually dropped when Canning left to pursue other work in 2003. Another popular segment was the children's cookery programme Bite Size showed kids how to make Disney-themed dishes, with a puppet oven glove called Mitzi (puppeteered by Helena Smee). Dave and Alex would also host Music Time, where they sang new recordings of popular Disney songs. Although some of the songs used original instrumental recordings of Disney songs, other songs used alternate versions instead, which would prove to be a costly option. Up until 2004, Dave and Alex would also celebrate viewers' birthdays; the Playhouse Disney Postman (Phil Gallagher) would bring viewers' birthday cards, the talking animatronic birthday cake Victoria Sponge would then sing "If Today Is Your Birthday". The talking gargoyles Uncle Charlie and Auntie Rosie would read cards or viewer-sent pictures on Dave and Alex's behalf while their attention was turned. At the end of the day, Dave and Alex would close down the Playhouse with "See You Soon Inside Playhouse Disney", which remained unaltered throughout the strand's run. Teamo Supremo TV Direct-To-Video Superhero Program Disney Program Dad's Birthday Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: It tells of three superhero kids: Captain Crandall, Skate Lad, and Rope Girl. These three protect their state from all sorts of supervillains, such as Baron Blitz and Madame Snake. Fun as it did for now Dad's birthday Friday April 21 Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band 1990 vertical sticker label plus 1990 print date simply it's version 1 here on Dad's birthday long version of Disneyland 35th anniversary promo plus a 1990 title card plus in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 promo from Under The Sea. They'd like to eat chicken, waffle fries, hot dogs vanilla layer cake. There, Kevin does have Steps on his birthday plus also did with Pineview on Dad's birthday plus also chips and pasta on Dad's birthday. Fillmore Direct-To-Video Disney Program TV Full Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Disney Channel Hit Program Sing-Along Songs The Bare Necessities 2006 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Cornelius Fillmore (voiced by Orlando Brown), a juvenile delinquent with a record, was caught raiding the school's new chalk shipment. He was arrested and given a choice by the safety patrol officer who caught him, either help him solve another case or spend the rest of middle school in detention. Fillmore decided to help out and he eventually decided to join up with the safety patrol. The show is based around him and his partner Ingrid Third (voiced by Tara Strong) at X Middle School. The show's format parodies that of hard-boiled police dramas. X's safety patrol is much more actively involved in student behavior than a typical school's safety patrol, and officers often seem to spend more time patrolling than actually attending class, although they can be seen attending at times. As part of the Safety Patrol at X Middle School, Fillmore and Third solve crimes/mysteries. The series usually presents child-friendly versions of common crimes, such as stolen scooters instead of cars, smuggling tartar sauce instead of drug smuggling, and holding illegal frog races instead of illegal street races. Sing-Along Songs The Bare Necessities 2006 DVD. Title Date In This: October 6 1987. Possibly used 1987 tape here horizontal sticker label that cool host of that program Jiminy Cricket. Here 1987 promo was silent in the DVD, but Jiminy Cricket voice-over does in the 1987 VHS. The Bare Necessities, You Are A Human Animal, Cinderella Work Song, Old Yeller, Figaro And Cleo, Winnie The Pooh, I Wanna Be Like You, Look Out For Mr. Stork, Everybody Wants To Be A Cat, The Ugly Bug Ball. Totally Circus Direct-To-Video TV Reality Disney Channel Program From 2000 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join the fun with cool fun circus acts fun as they did such a fun surprise. Teacher's Pet Comedy Direct-To-Video Fully Animated TV Program Showtime Dinner At Pineview Kevin Plays Sesame Road John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Leonard Helperman is a nerdy 9-year-old boy and his mother is his teacher, which he is ashamed of. All the kids are mean to him. Meanwhile, his dog, Spot, is tired of just staying at home and wants to do things, so he dresses up as a boy named Scott Leadready II and instantly becomes the coolest. When Leonard finds out the truth, he orders Spot to stop doing this silly charade but Spot says he wants to go to school until they graduate and Leonard reluctantly agrees as long as no one finds out. Sesame Road parody for Abbey Road that cover has Prairie Dawn, Ernie, Bert, that CTW car, Elmo, Oscar, Cookie Monster, plus Big Bird dressing up some Abbey Road clothes with 20 Rock jams that cool parody With fun Abbey Road title. That album cover parody for Abbey Road title Kevin ate dinner at Pineview: popcorn, water, apple, grapes, chips. Spin And Marty Direct-To-Video Part Of Fun Mickey Mouse Club Preview Caps Playing Games For Fun John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The serialized Disney television adaptation of the novel starred David Stollery as the rich, orphaned Martin "Marty" Markham and Tim Considine as the poorer Spin Evans, the most athletic and popular boy at the Triple R Ranch. When the pampered Marty first arrives at the ranch in a chauffeur-driven limousine, his contemptuous dismissal of the dude ranch as a "dirty old farm" and evident fear of horses result in his ostracism by the other boys, led by Spin. By the end of the first season, however, Marty overcomes his fears and wins acceptance, becoming close friends with his erstwhile foe, Spin. Supporting roles include Sammy Ogg as their jokester sidekick Joe Simpson, and B. G. Norman as Ambitious, Marty's first friend at the Triple R. Kind time previewing caps here in a program Owen's Goodbye Language Tune Letter Barnyard Special Meeting: Yup, You Can Only Preview Caps For Now. See, If You Want The Alphabet Song Later, You'll Have To Earn Those Math Caps, Reading Caps, Time Caps, Plus Nature Caps For It. MMC Direct-To-Video 1989 Version Of Walt Disney's Hit Mickey Mouse Club Preview Caps Show Fun John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: A half-hour version of the 1950's Mickey Mouse Club series designed for children eight to 12 years old. The new club follows the pattern of the original, featuring a cast of children who act, sing and dance. Each day features a separate theme as well as dramatic serials. Kind time previewing caps here in a program Owen's Goodbye Language Tune Letter Barnyard Special Meeting: Yup, You Can Only Preview Caps For Now. See, If You Want The Alphabet Song Later, You'll Have To Earn Those Math Caps, Reading Caps, Time Caps, Plus Nature Caps For It. Disney's Legends And Heroes Direct-To-Video Dad's Birthday Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS Beach Segment Hits John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: It was a compilation program that contained a show from Walt Disney Presents about a famous American hero, followed by an episode of Zorro. Fun as it did for now Dad's birthday Friday April 21 Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band 1990 vertical sticker label plus 1990 print date simply it's version 1 here on Dad's birthday long version of Disneyland 35th anniversary promo plus a 1990 title card plus in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 promo from Under The Sea. They'd like to eat chicken, waffle fries, hot dogs vanilla layer cake. There, Kevin does have Steps on his birthday plus also did with Pineview on Dad's birthday plus also chips and pasta on Dad's birthday. Beach segment (EKA: Episode 4034), three fun radios. Purple Radio, Pink Radio, Red Radio: This Is W-S-A-N-D Coming To You Live From The Beach. When It Comes To The Beach, We Know Where It's At. No, But We Can Give You A Clue. He's Hiding Under Something. Don't Throw In The Towel, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something. Don't Give Up The Ship, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something And In Something. Ernie's under the water that green submarine with five white circles with Ernie's dolphin friend Charlie. Swamp Fox Direct-To-Video ABC TV Disney Hit Program John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: That theme song ("Swamp Fox, Swamp Fox, tail on his hat... nobody knows where the Swamp Fox at...") was sung by Nielsen as well. Myron Healey played Marion's top aide, Maj./Col. Peter Horry. One of the Swamp Fox's adversaries was Colonel Banastre Tarleton, played by John Sutton. Patrick Macnee played a British captain, Tim Considine played Marion's nephew Gabe Marion and Slim Pickens played Plunkett, one of the Swamp Fox's men. Hal Stalmaster appeared in three of the eight episodes as "Gwynn." The Swamp Fox did not bring to Disney the commercial success that had been achieved by Davy Crockett. Adventure In Dairyland Direct-To-Video Second Season For Mickey Mouse Club John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The serial starred Mouseketeer Annette Funicello and Sammy Ogg of Spin and Marty and featured Kevin Corcoran in his first Walt Disney production. Buzz Lightyear Of Star Command Direct-To-Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 ABC UPN Beach Party At Walt Disney World 2005 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Buzz Lightyear of Star Command takes place in the far future, a pastiche of Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica, Babylon 5, Lost in Space, Flash Gordon, Buck Rogers, and Star Wars-style science fiction. Capital Planet is the forefront of the Galactic Alliance, a peaceful union of various planets, home to various alien species that coexist in harmony with one another. Star Command is a peacekeeping organization consisting of Space Rangers, who investigate threats to galactic peace. The primary enemy of Star Command, as well as Buzz’s arch enemy is the Evil Emperor Zurg, an intergalactic crime boss that rules an empire of heavily-armed robots and slave races forced to work in opposition to the Galactic Alliance. The series features Buzz Lightyear, a famous, experienced Space Ranger that takes a crew of rookies under his wing as he investigates criminal activity across the galaxy, and attempts to bring down Zurg’s for universe domination. Buzz Lightyear of Star Command is a metafictional series that exists within the reality of the Toy Story films, where Buzz Lightyear is a highly popular toyline. One of the two lead characters in the Toy Story film series is a Buzz action figure, voiced by Tim Allen. Beach Party At Walt Disney World 2005 DVD. Title Date In This: June 30 1995. Possibly played that from Dad's birthday Wednesday April 21 2021. The program starts out with the kids are shown playing their favorite games like basketball, ring toss, hopscotch, and jump rope. Mickey and his friends, Minnie, Donald, and Goofy surprise the kids, and the kids are happy to see them. Later on, they all are joined by Pluto, and after a while they head to the beach and they get ready to have fun and spend the day together ("Celebration"). The Disney gang is very happy and some of the characters exclaim about whatever they like at the Walt Disney World beach. Mickey tells Donald to check his list to see if the whole gang is complete. But Caitlin gets sad because she wants more friends, but Tiffany tells her that it's easy to make friends by introducing one's self, talking with a person, and hanging out with him or her; and soon the girls and their friends join together and set their names free ("Set Your Name Free"). Next, the whole gang decides to go to Typhoon Lagoon where Goofy is ready to surf; as Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Tigger, and the others (who are on the sand) dance to "Surfin' Safari", and Goofy, and the others surf by. After the song, Donald notices that he cannot get out of the hole. Then the kids take photos at Shark Reef, and then they see see Mickey who greets the guests and then the kids start snorkeling in the water where there are lots of fishes and other sea creatures; even some of the other characters including Mickey join the kids in snorkeling ("Three Little Fishies"). After that, Brendon finds a golden coin and shows it to the boys, and one of the boys says that the coin reminds him of pirate treasure. Soon, the boys are taken to a pirate ship where the pirates sing and dance to "A Pirate's Life". Suddenly, Captain Hook and Mr. Smee appear, as Captain Hook tells Smee to "report at once" and makes the guys stand in line. Peter Pan then shows up and starts to fight Captain Hook, and soon Captain Hook is defeated. The guys cheer and sing the last line of "Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me"). Meanwhile, Ariel sings jovially, as the girls notice her and stay with her for a while ("Part of Your World"). Goofy and the kids notice something funny and weird in this place; well of course it is Blizzard Beach. Goofy notices that every beach is hot. So he and the other characters (in this conversation group,) take the kids on a tour at Blizzard Beach ("Hot, Hot, Hot"). On the way to the luau, Donald, Chip, Dale and the kids sing "The Hukilau Song" at the Polynesian Village Resort. As the get to the luau, the hula performers, even Mickey, Minnie, and the other characters provide them leis and only the girls grass skirts. Everybody is ready to join the Hawaiian dance, and the dancers dance and sing their favorite Hawaiian song "Pearly Shells". As the sun sets, Mickey says that it's time for the next party, taking place as the Electrical Water Pageant goes by on the Seven Seas Lagoon, just so as everybody does limboing ("Limbo Rock") and dancing with all of the others ("Slicin' Sand"). Brand New Life Direct-To-Video Disney Program Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Title Tape 60 Minutes John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Barbara McCray (Barbara Eden) is a struggling divorced mother of three teenagers working part-time as a waitress while studying to become a court reporter, who meets and marries Roger Gibbons (Don Murray), a wealthy attorney and widower with three teenagers of his own. Together, they set up housekeeping in his Bel Air home and stories follow the comedic and dramatic incidents of blending two families with contrasting social backgrounds. Danger Boy Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program 1984-1990 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The series followed the exploits of the Roberts family: marine veterinarian Grant "Doc" Roberts and his children, Nicole and Jonah. Nearly every 30-minute episode featured the Vancouver Aquarium. Most episodes focused on environmental issues such as pollution, wildlife endangerment, and forest preservation. Edison Twins Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program Mid-1980s John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The series stars Andrew Sabiston and Marnie McPhail as fraternal twins Tom and Annie Edison, Sunny Besen Thrasher as their mischievous little brother Paul, and Milan Cheylov as their bumbling friend Lance Howard. Brian George stars as their police officer friend Sgt. Paganee. The show focused on the adventures of the main cast as they stumbled onto one problem after another, using Tom and Annie's scientific wit to solve the situation. Many episodes end with a short animated sequence illustrating a key scientific principle demonstrated in the preceding live action story. The last name of "Edison" is a homage to the inventor Thomas Edison. Small & Frye Direct-To-Video Disney Program From 1983 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Nick Small (McGavin) and Chip Frye (Blessing) are private investigators. Due to a lab accident, Frye is able to physically shrink to a height of six inches, but he can't control this ability; he could become miniature or normal size at any time. This is sometimes an aid to their investigations, and sometimes an embarrassing hindrance. Mickey Mouse And Donald Duck Direct-To-Video China CCTV Program 1986-1988 Chinese Show Classic Shorts John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Shorts featuring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck were the primary programming, but also with some cartoon shorts featuring Goofy, Pluto, Chip 'n' Dale. Some Silly Symphony shorts were also shown on this series, among with some segments from Disney animated films like Make Mine Music, Fantasia, The Three Caballeros, similar to Good Morning, Mickey, Mickey's Mouse Tracks, Mickey Mouse and Friends, Donald Duck Presents and Donald's Quack Attack. 104 episodes were aired, but finding footage of this show is hard to find. Mickey's Mouse Tracks Direct-To-Video Three Disney Shorts Or Four Shorts 1992-1995 Disney Channel TV Cartoon Program John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: It wasn't possible to know what episode was going to be shown on any given day, but the show did feature some shorts that didn't appear on The Ink and Paint Club, along with some shorts made by the Fleischer brothers, and clips from the animated features, such as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, Dumbo, Cinderella, and Alice in Wonderland. This was also the first Disney cartoon anthology series to include the then-recently computer-colorized versions of the black-and-white Mickey Mouse cartoons which were done by American Film Technologies (under a deal with Disney) in 1990. Also, unlike both Good Morning, Mickey! and Donald Duck Presents, most of the cartoons were aired in the program with their original theatrical opening and closing titles intact, even though some of the shorts were still aired in this show with their opening and/or ending titles cut (presumably due to time constraints). Magical World Of Disney Direct-To-Video Sunday Nights 1988-1991 TV NBC Program John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Shifting focus from the original series hosted by Walt Disney to a package of made-for-TV specials and movies, the new series was hosted by Michael Eisner, occasionally interacting with cast or characters from that night's program. Return To Treasure Island Direct-To-Video TV Plot Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Ten Parts Shows Top John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: It was written by John Goldsmith, and directed by Piers Haggard and Alex Kirby. HTV Wales had already produced other Robert Louis Stevenson books for television, namely Kidnapped in 1979 and The Master of Ballantrae in 1984 and producer Patrick Dromgoole would go on to helm Treasure Island. Their expertise in making these productions was used when Disney chose to work with HTV to produce a series, in 10 parts. Lilo And Stitch Direct-To-Video Disney Channel TV Program John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Lilo and Stitch are given the task of collecting the rest of Jumba's missing experiments, changing them from bad to good and finding the one place where they truly belong. Meanwhile, the former Captain Gantu and his reluctant partner Experiment 625 try to capture the experiments for the imprisoned Dr. Hämsterviel. Disneyland Direct-To-Video The ABC TV Program Barney's Dino Dancin' Tunes 2004 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: On July 17, 1955, the opening of Disneyland was covered on a live television special, Dateline: Disneyland, which may be seen as an extension of the anthology series but is not technically considered to be part of it. It was hosted by Walt along with Bob Cummings, Art Linkletter, Ronald Reagan, and featured various other guests. Barney's Dino Dancin' Tunes 2004 DVD. Tape Date In This: May 15 2001. With some help from a tabletop video jukebox sent by Professor Tinkerputt, Barney, BJ, and Baby Bop relive memories as they watch special times they shared together. Songs from the other Barney videos: Colors All Around from Barney's Beach Party, Down On Grandpa's Farm from You Can Be Anything, Baby Bop Hop from Barney's Big Surprise, The Land Of Mother Goose from Barney's Rhyme Time Rhythm, Blue Jay Blues from Come On Over To Barney's House, Hey Look At Me I Can Fly from Round And Round We Go, A Rock N Roll Star from You Can Be Anything, Old King Cole from Barney's Rhyme Time Rhythm, and The Dino Dance from Come On Over To Barney's House. Donald's Quack Attack Direct-To-Video 1992-2003 Disney Channel Program John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: It featured Disney animated short films, especially those with Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy. Each episode lasted about 22–28 minutes, leaving some time for commercials. Unlike the similar Mickey's Mouse Tracks, Quack Attack was run with a manic energy. In between the cartoon shorts, a screen would appear with a random background color (pink, blue, green, etc.), with a clip in the corner from a random Donald Duck cartoon. There was a thermometer with Donald's head on the bottom, called the "Quack Attack Meter". When the clip showed Donald getting angry, injured, or humiliated, the head on the thermometer would go up and make a dinging sound. This 10-25 second clip would appear 2 to 4 times per show, depending on how long the shorts were. The credits for the show didn't name anyone. Instead, it stated "The cartoons in this program are the work of animators from THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY over the past 60 years." Disney's Wonderful World Direct-To-Video NBC Program John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: In September 1979, the studio agreed to then-NBC president Fred Silverman's request for changes to the program. Walt Disney Direct-To-Video NBC Program Story Of Disney John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Following NBC's announcement that it would drop the anthology series, CBS picked up the program and began airing it on Saturdays at 8:00 pm Eastern Time, in September 1981. Despite a more elaborate credit sequence and another title change, to simply Walt Disney, the series' format remained unchanged. During the 1981–1982 season, the series had a full season's worth of material again, but little of it was new. Among the little that actually was new were a handful of pilots based on Pollyanna, Escape to Witch Mountain, and The Apple Dumpling Gang, but only the last of the three pilots was sold and became the half-hour sitcom Gun Shy the following season, one of the studio's first entries in that genre but only lasted six episodes. Disney Sunday Movie Direct-To-Video Scenes Of Fun Movies John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: After the studio – which was rechristened as the Walt Disney Company in 1986 – underwent a change in management, Disney sought to bring back some sort of programming to broadcast television. Their efforts led to the premiere of The Disney Sunday Movie, which debuted on February 2, 1986, on ABC. Many names were considered to serve as presenter for the revived show, including Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke, Cary Grant, Tom Hanks, Walter Cronkite, Roy E. Disney (who closely resembled his uncle), and even Mickey Mouse. The studio finally decided to have Michael Eisner, the company's recently hired CEO, host the series. Although he was not a performer, after filming a test video with his wife Jane and a member of his executive team (which required multiple takes), studio management believed he could do the hosting job. Eisner hired Michael Kay, a director of political commercials for then-U.S. Senator Bill Bradley, to help him improve his on-camera performance. Disney's 100 Lives of Black Jack Savage Direct-To-Video NBC Program By Stephen J. Cannell Productions John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The series followed the story of Black Jack Savage (Steven Williams),[a] the ghost of a legendary 17th-century Caribbean pirate who teams up with Barry Tarberry (Daniel Hugh Kelly), a crooked Wall Street con artist who has escaped trial by coming to the Caribbean. Facing eternal damnation, both of them discover that they need to save 100 lives to compensate for the damage done by their sinful lives, and thus save their own souls. Any time Black Jack tries to leave the safety of his castle haunt on San Pietro Island, he is fair game for the "snarks". They are entities that can transport Jack to Hell through an entrance at the base of the tree where he was originally hanged. Tarberry has his own difficulties dodging the government agents sent to extradite him back to the United States to stand trial for his crimes. Other characters on San Pietro include the corrupt governor-general, Abel Vasquez (Bert Rosario), with whom Tarberry is able to make another deal, and island activist Danielle (Roma Downey), who is constantly trying to help protect the locals from the effects of Vasquez's corruption and is not above enlisting Tarberry's help in doing so. The show follows the misadventures of both Black Jack and his human counterpart as they team up to dodge the law, both supernatural and secular, to make their 100 soul quota and thus win their way to salvation. Each episode ended with a graphic telling the viewers "??? Lives To Go..." Torkelsons Direct-To-Video Dad's Birthday Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS Beach Segment Hits John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Living in Pyramid Corners, a community near Vinita, Oklahoma, Millicent Torkelson (Connie Ray) did what she could to survive financially after her husband Randy (Gregg Henry) left the family. Randy later returned and was seen in 2 episodes, and the couple ended up divorcing. The pilot episode deals with Millicent being so far in debt that she even has her home appliances repossessed. To support her family, Millicent gets a boarder named Wesley Hodges (William Schallert) who ends up living with them for the year in the house basement. Millicent's children were 14-year-old Dorothy Jane (Olivia Burnette), sweet and exceptionally articulate for her age, who also served running commentary throughout the show by having talks with the "Man in the Moon" by her bedroom window; 12-year-old Steven Floyd (Aaron Michael Metchik), the athletic second-oldest; 10-year-old Ruth Ann (Anna Slotky), who was musically inclined; 8-year-old Chuckie Lee (Lee Norris), the bug collector, always recognizable with his thick-rimmed glasses; and the youngest, 6-year-old Mary Sue (Rachel Duncan), who acted as if nothing was ever wrong. In the first episode, Dorothy Jane meets 18-year-old new neighbor Riley Roberts (Michael Landes) for the first time and becomes infatuated with him. Throughout the first season Riley remains oblivious to this, mainly because of her being a high-school freshman while he was a senior, but they do develop a strong connection. Meanwhile, pesky but well-meaning Kirby Scroggins, a plaid-clad nerd, was forever chasing an uninterested Dorothy Jane. Although her family embarrasses her, Dorothy never let anyone else make fun of them. The pilot also featured Ernie Lively as Jacob "J.W." Presley, a butcher who is smitten with Millicent. In the pilot episode, Benj Thall and Elizabeth Poyer played Steven Floyd and Ruth Ann Torkelson. All these actors were originally to be permanent parts of the show so were credited in the pilot's opening sequence, but the children were subsequently recast, and the character of J.W. was dropped entirely. Fun as it did for now Dad's birthday Friday April 21 Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band 1990 vertical sticker label plus 1990 print date simply it's version 1 here on Dad's birthday long version of Disneyland 35th anniversary promo plus a 1990 title card plus in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 promo from Under The Sea. They'd like to eat chicken, waffle fries, hot dogs vanilla layer cake. There, Kevin does have Steps on his birthday plus also did with Pineview on Dad's birthday plus also chips and pasta on Dad's birthday. Beach segment (EKA: Episode 4034), three fun radios. Purple Radio, Pink Radio, Red Radio: This Is W-S-A-N-D Coming To You Live From The Beach. When It Comes To The Beach, We Know Where It's At. No, But We Can Give You A Clue. He's Hiding Under Something. Don't Throw In The Towel, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something. Don't Give Up The Ship, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something And In Something. Ernie's under the water that green submarine with five white circles with Ernie's dolphin friend Charlie. Inside Out Direct-To-Video Walt Disney Attractions Located In Orlando Florida John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The original host was comedian Scott Herriot, but in 1995 J. D. Roth and Brianne Leary took over the hosting duties with George Foreman as the co-host. Disney's Novel Hit Adventures In Wonderland Direct-To-Video VHS Three Tapes From 1993 Program Volumes Shows Fun John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The original host was comedian Scott Herriot, but in 1995 J. D. Roth and Brianne Leary took over the hosting duties with George Foreman as the co-host. Join in with three hit videos "Hare-Raising Magic", "Helping Hands", and "The Missing Ring Mystery". Walt Disney Presents Direct-To-Video The Alphabet Song From Sing Along The Listening Game Sing Old MacDonald Tape From Show 4019 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: In 1958, the series was retitled Walt Disney Presents[8] and moved to a Friday-night timeslot; by 1960, ABC had switched it to Sunday nights, where it remained for 21 years. During this iteration, The Peter Tchaikovsky Story, an episode made to promote Walt's latest animated feature, Sleeping Beauty, was one of the first stereo simulcasts on TV; in this case it was 3 channel stereo. FM radio stations across the country carried the left channel at the same time as ABC broadcast the TV show in mono, which served as a center channel, and AM radio stations broadcast the right channel. In the second half of the show, a lengthy clip of Sleeping Beauty was shown, with its 6 channels (70mm version) mixed down into 3 for the broadcast. Fun as it did from a 1995 program Owen's Goodbye Language Tune Letter Barnyard Special Meeting, fun introduction The Alphabet Song from Sing Along would go: Tiptie, What Song Would You Like To Play? Meow Meow Meow Meow. The Alphabet Song, Meowsic? Um, A Good One. You Can Sing It Along With Meowsic Would For Now Here Don't Forget To Sing Along. Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria And Kids Will Play That Here From Sing Along. Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sing The Alphabet Song from Sing Along with Meowsic joining in 43 meows here in that song scene 9 from show 3910 wondrous gang with Now I've Sung My ABCs Cole plays that song on his Meowsic. The Listening Game here from Havin' Fun With Ernie And Bert. Plus introduction just song Old MacDonald from show 4019: Sure, All Right, Dude. What Song Do You Want Do Play? Meowsic Wants Special Barnyard Animals. Meow Meow Meow Meow, Meow Meow Meow, Meow Meow Meow Meow Meow. Hey, Right. Meowsic Wants To Sing Old MacDonald. Sure, From Show 4019, Then Do Say Goodbye. Ready Or Not Direct-To-Video TV Tape Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Beach Segment Dad's Birthday 2020 Dance With The Teletubbies Get Up And Dance John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The program follows two teenage girls in the suburbs of Toronto, best friends Amanda Zimm and Elizabeth "Busy" Ramone, throughout life's struggles as well as showcasing the different households they grew up in. Amanda is a Jewish Canadian only child raised by liberal former hippie parents including a mother that was into New Age philosophy and often tried to incorporate it into her parenting. Busy, in contrast, is from a more conservative and traditional Italian Canadian Catholic household with three older brothers. Busy and Amanda's personalities and interests are opposites; while Busy is a tomboy who drums and loves sports, Amanda is a girly girl who is boy-crazy and dreams of being a model or actress. The show's 5-year run starts with the girls in grade 6 and ends when they are in grade 9. In the series finale, a flashback shows how Busy and Amanda met as young girls. Beach segment (EKA: Episode 4034), three fun radios. Purple Radio, Pink Radio, Red Radio: This Is W-S-A-N-D Coming To You Live From The Beach. When It Comes To The Beach, We Know Where It's At. No, But We Can Give You A Clue. He's Hiding Under Something. Don't Throw In The Towel, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something. Don't Give Up The Ship, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something And In Something. Ernie's under the water that green submarine with five white circles with Ernie's dolphin friend Charlie. Dad’s birthday Tuesday April 21 2020 Kevin played both programs Dance With The Teletubbies Sesame Street Get Up And Dance with Radar’s dance party, the cover has Sun Baby with Voice Trumpet. Laa-Laa dances ballet, Tinky Winky jumps up and down just for fun. Tinky Winky watches Larette tap-dancing in the garden with white tap shoes on, Dipsy watches children dancing. Green, Yellow, Red, Purple. Special magical event: tap-dancing teddy bear. From the beginning of that cool Follow The Leader Dance, Rolf Saxon states that Follow The Leader Dance in the US version. Voice Trumpet says Trot Trot repeatedly here instead of Trit Trot those cool fun same lines. This was fixed in the US version as there is now the TV reciever music playing when Tinky Winky says "Very tired" in the US version. There will be Daniel Tiger cake with that fantastic fork, full of rainbow cookies, there vanilla birthday brownies. That's So Raven Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Hit Program Dad's Birthday Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS Beach Segment Hits John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The plot revolves around teenager Raven Baxter, played by Raven-Symoné and how she gets herself, her friends Eddie and Chelsea as well as her family members, such as her brother Cory, out of various situations, usually by using her psychic powers and skills as a master of disguise, neither of which help. Fun as it did for now Dad's birthday Friday April 21 Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band 1990 vertical sticker label plus 1990 print date simply it's version 1 here on Dad's birthday long version of Disneyland 35th anniversary promo plus a 1990 title card plus in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 promo from Under The Sea. They'd like to eat chicken, waffle fries, hot dogs vanilla layer cake. There, Kevin does have Steps on his birthday plus also did with Pineview on Dad's birthday plus also chips and pasta on Dad's birthday. Beach segment (EKA: Episode 4034), three fun radios. Purple Radio, Pink Radio, Red Radio: This Is W-S-A-N-D Coming To You Live From The Beach. When It Comes To The Beach, We Know Where It's At. No, But We Can Give You A Clue. He's Hiding Under Something. Don't Throw In The Towel, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something. Don't Give Up The Ship, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something And In Something. Ernie's under the water that green submarine with five white circles with Ernie's dolphin friend Charlie. Omba Mokomba Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program Wild Documentary The Alphabet Song From Sing Along The Listening Game Sing Old MacDonald Tape From Show 4019 Teletubbies At Miss Candy's Duckieland From Show 4103 Clumsy Ballet Show Fun John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The cast of Omba Mokomba included three main characters: the title character Mokomba ("an African broadcaster and zoological expert"; portrayed by Benjamin Brown), Candace, (show producer; Natasha Pearce), and Mr. Plunkett (a Capuchin monkey, added in the second season). The show-within-a-show motif depicted Mokomba as broadcasting from a hut in Africa, answering viewer questions about a wide variety of animal life, while navigating occasional subplots such as being forced to share the space with another show (a fictional Hut Improvement), or playing pranks on his co-worker. Other segments included fake commercials and "parodies of adult television", such as a segment on cats in the style of the reality TV show, Cops. Fun as it did from a 1995 program Owen's Goodbye Language Tune Letter Barnyard Special Meeting, fun introduction The Alphabet Song from Sing Along would go: Tiptie, What Song Would You Like To Play? Meow Meow Meow Meow. The Alphabet Song, Meowsic? Um, A Good One. You Can Sing It Along With Meowsic Would For Now Here Don't Forget To Sing Along. Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria And Kids Will Play That Here From Sing Along. Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sing The Alphabet Song from Sing Along with Meowsic joining in 43 meows here in that song scene 9 from show 3910 wondrous gang with Now I've Sung My ABCs Cole plays that song on his Meowsic. The Listening Game here from Havin' Fun With Ernie And Bert. Plus introduction just song Old MacDonald from show 4019: Sure, All Right, Dude. What Song Do You Want Do Play? Meowsic Wants Special Barnyard Animals. Meow Meow Meow Meow, Meow Meow Meow, Meow Meow Meow Meow Meow. Hey, Right. Meowsic Wants To Sing Old MacDonald. Sure, From Show 4019, Then Do Say Goodbye. They sing Old MacDonald from show 4019 with 59 meows here of that song Cole plays here another song on his Meowsic plus also goose verse comes after chicken together. Play Another Tune, Folks. All Right. It's Not That Easy Bein' Green. No, Visit Luna Please. Songs Are So Wonderful. Did You Have Fun With Meowsic? Yes, We Love To Play, Too. Sweet, What A Day. Just Visit Luna Please. Speaking Of Singing Old MacDonald, Be Right Back. Scenes from today's visit in Goodbye Song: Cookie Monster talks to Monster Cookie, Ernie jams Bert some rock music, The Alphabet Song from Sing Along, Old MacDonald from Show 4019. Teletubbies at Miss Candy's Kevin took Ma to a blue rubber band place Kevin first see. To it windmill was about to stop spinning that means just in time for Sesame Street. Duckieland from show 4103 that plot will be "Baby Bear Writes A Story About Porridge King". Two sponsors on this: "F", 11. When Kevin Doody was so small, he used to listen to The Big Comfy Couch side A that have the 19 Sing-along Songs CD. The Ten Second Tidy was used on the CD as well. Then it comes again. episodes, characters, voices, and other fun stuff. Clumsy Ballet was used from the episode "Sticks And Stones." After Clumsy ballet was the Ten Second Tidy before you could go right to side "B". Lloyd In Space Direct-To-Video Beach Segment Dad's Birthday Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Living far in the future, shortly after the end of World War IX, Lloyd Nebulon is a green-skinned alien of the Verdigrean race with pointy ears and a single antenna sticking from his head. Lloyd lives in the Intrepidville Space Station along with his telekinetic and telepathic little sister Francine and his mother, Commander Norah Li Nebulon, the Head of Intrepidville. Lloyd's friends are Eddie R. Horton (a red-haired teenage human), Kurt Blobberts (a massive purple blob with a single eyeball and low intelligence, of a species known as the Blobullons), and Douglas McNoggin (a giant brain with limbs and a face, of a species known as the Cerebellians). Fun as it did for now Dad's birthday Friday April 21 Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band 1990 vertical sticker label plus 1990 print date simply it's version 1 here on Dad's birthday long version of Disneyland 35th anniversary promo plus a 1990 title card plus in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 promo from Under The Sea. They'd like to eat chicken, waffle fries, hot dogs vanilla layer cake. There, Kevin does have Steps on his birthday plus also did with Pineview on Dad's birthday plus also chips and pasta on Dad's birthday. Beach segment (EKA: Episode 4034), three fun radios. Purple Radio, Pink Radio, Red Radio: This Is W-S-A-N-D Coming To You Live From The Beach. When It Comes To The Beach, We Know Where It's At. No, But We Can Give You A Clue. He's Hiding Under Something. Don't Throw In The Towel, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something. Don't Give Up The Ship, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something And In Something. Ernie's under the water that green submarine with five white circles with Ernie's dolphin friend Charlie. Totally In Tune Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Hit Program Sing-Along Songs The Bare Necessities 2006 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The series dealt with many trials and tribulations of the students inside, and outside, the academy. Sing-Along Songs The Bare Necessities 2006 DVD. Title Date In This: October 6 1987. Possibly used 1987 tape here horizontal sticker label that cool host of that program Jiminy Cricket. Here 1987 promo was silent in the DVD, but Jiminy Cricket voice-over does in the 1987 VHS. The Bare Necessities, You Are A Human Animal, Cinderella Work Song, Old Yeller, Figaro And Cleo, Winnie The Pooh, I Wanna Be Like You, Look Out For Mr. Stork, Everybody Wants To Be A Cat, The Ugly Bug Ball. Walt Disney Studio Showcase Direct-To-Video Tape 1983-1985 Program Paragraph Title Videotape Same Life Jungle Full Animal Alphabet John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The series utilized the talents within Disney's feature film division to produce content that would experiment with new production techniques. Specials included ranged from behind-the-scenes material, award-winning commercials, and a stylized version of Hansel and Gretel. Smart Guy Direct-To-Video Walt Disney Channel Hit Program Arthur Videos From 1997 Kevin Plays Christmas 2017 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Set in Washington, D.C., the show centers on the misadventures of boy genius and youngest child T.J. Henderson (Tahj Mowry), who at the age of 10 moves from elementary school and gets transferred to Piedmont High School, where he ends up becoming a high school freshman with teenagers as his classmates. He must adjust to the life with older, but not necessarily wiser, high school teenagers – including his brother Marcus (Jason Weaver) and Marcus' best friend Mo (Omar Gooding). Episodes typically deal with T.J.'s missteps of trying to fit in as a kid genius, while being a small kid in high school, as well as the contrast between his smarts and his brother's underachieving nature. Older brother Marcus Henderson, the sophomore suave and underachieving middle child, also deals with teenage problems, such as finding a date and doing homework (though he sometimes tries to get T.J. to do his homework for him). Their father Floyd Henderson (John Marshall Jones), a widowed single father who owns his own roofing business, deals with the problems of raising his three kids: Yvette, Marcus and T.J., since his wife's death. Floyd's only daughter, and Marcus and T.J.'s older sister Yvette (Essence Atkins), usually is the level-headed member of the family – similar to Floyd in that respect – and is the typical overachieving student. Henry's Amazing Animals Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Hit Program Dad's Birthday Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS Teletubbies At Miss Candy's Duckieland From Show 4103 Clumsy Ballet Show Fun John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Each episode is made up of sections in which Henry is featured, video sequences of animals narrated by the off-screen narrator with replies by Henry, and cartoons featuring recurring unnamed cartoon animals. There are also two recurring segments: "Henry's Report" and "The Golden Gecko Awards". Early episodes depicted Henry's Report as a school report, though later episodes changed it to a news report. In either case, the report is comical and almost always wildly inaccurate. The correct information is given by The Narrator after the report. In Henry's Amazing Golden Gecko Awards, Henry picks three animals relating to the subject of the episode and presents them with awards. Unlike the report, the Golden Gecko Awards are typically more genuine. Henry does most of the narration and often gets annoyed at the Narrator for interrupting him. Henry's Report occurred in every episode; the only episode that did not have the Golden Gecko Awards was "Underground Animals", probably because of timing issues. Fun as it did for now Dad's birthday Friday April 21 Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band 1990 vertical sticker label plus 1990 print date simply it's version 1 here on Dad's birthday long version of Disneyland 35th anniversary promo plus a 1990 title card plus in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 promo from Under The Sea. They'd like to eat chicken, waffle fries, hot dogs vanilla layer cake. There, Kevin does have Steps on his birthday plus also did with Pineview on Dad's birthday plus also chips and pasta on Dad's birthday. Teletubbies at Miss Candy's Kevin took Ma to a blue rubber band place Kevin first see. To it windmill was about to stop spinning that means just in time for Sesame Street. Duckieland from show 4103 that plot will be "Baby Bear Writes A Story About Porridge King". Two sponsors on this: "F", 11. When Kevin Doody was so small, he used to listen to The Big Comfy Couch side A that have the 19 Sing-along Songs CD. The Ten Second Tidy was used on the CD as well. Then it comes again. episodes, characters, voices, and other fun stuff. Clumsy Ballet was used from the episode "Sticks And Stones." After Clumsy ballet was the Ten Second Tidy before you could go right to side "B". Babysitters Club Direct-To-Video Disney Version Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Based On The Scholastic Books By Ann M. Martin Dad's Birthday Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS Beach Segment Hits John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Based on the Scholastic book series by Ann M. Martin. The Baby-Sitters Club is about a group of friends living in the fictional, suburban town of Stoneybrook, Connecticut who run a local babysitting service called "The Baby-Sitters Club". The original four members were Kristy Thomas (founder and president), Mary Anne Spier (secretary), Claudia Kishi (vice-president), and Stacey McGill (treasurer), but the number of members varies throughout the series. The novels are told in first-person narrative and deal with issues such as illness, moving, and divorce. Fun as it did for now Dad's birthday Friday April 21 Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band 1990 vertical sticker label plus 1990 print date simply it's version 1 here on Dad's birthday long version of Disneyland 35th anniversary promo plus a 1990 title card plus in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 promo from Under The Sea. They'd like to eat chicken, waffle fries, hot dogs vanilla layer cake. There, Kevin does have Steps on his birthday plus also did with Pineview on Dad's birthday plus also chips and pasta on Dad's birthday. Beach segment (EKA: Episode 4034), three fun radios. Purple Radio, Pink Radio, Red Radio: This Is W-S-A-N-D Coming To You Live From The Beach. When It Comes To The Beach, We Know Where It's At. No, But We Can Give You A Clue. He's Hiding Under Something. Don't Throw In The Towel, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something. Don't Give Up The Ship, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something And In Something. Ernie's under the water that green submarine with five white circles with Ernie's dolphin friend Charlie. Disney's DTV Direct-To-Video TV Music Videos Disney Channel Program 1984 VHS January 28 2013 Previews For The Muppets Take Manhattan Dad's Birthday Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS Beach Segment Hits John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Sing and jam with whole gang by taking hit songs of the past and putting them together with various footage of vintage Disney animation, created out of the trend of music videos on cable channel MTV, which inspired the name of this series. Most songs used were contemporary hits (e.g., Hall and Oates' "Private Eyes"), though older songs like Sheb Wooley's '50s hit "The Purple People Eater" were also featured. The videos were shown as filler material on Disney Channel (as the network did not air commercials at this time), as well as being the focus of television specials. Home video collections were also released on VHS, Beta, CED Videodisc, and Laserdisc formats. After the first run of D-TV, in 1989 a second series was produced known as DTV². The main title music, known as "RPM", was created in 1981 by a recording company called Network Music. When the segments were shown individually on television, the title music used was from "Sunset Boulevard", also by Network Music. In the opening of D-TV, a cheese-like moon zooms out to reveal a black background with blue musical notes. A silhouette of Mickey Mouse's head rises from the moon, and the moon exits below the screen. The letter D (in the corporate Disney font this fourth letter in the alphabet) and the letters TV appear and zoom out to attach Mickey Mouse's head together they make DTV. Finally, after a few seconds, we zoom into Mickey Mouse's head and revealing several vintage Disney cartoon clips. Monday, January 28, 2013 was the previews of the 1999 VHS of The Muppets Take Manhattan Version #1 rated G released July 13, 1984. Including "Muppets From Space", "The First Snow of Winter", "Baby Geniuses", "The Wind in the Willows", "Bear in the Big Blue House", "The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss", "The Great Muppet Caper", and "The Muppet Movie". After this, 2 great edits on the 1999 release. The Tristar Pictures music was silent, and scenes Animal yelled to Mr. Price Bad Man are cut, from the 2001 DVD and the 2011 blu-ray releases. Fun as it did for now Dad's birthday Friday April 21 Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band 1990 vertical sticker label plus 1990 print date simply it's version 1 here on Dad's birthday long version of Disneyland 35th anniversary promo plus a 1990 title card plus in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 promo from Under The Sea. They'd like to eat chicken, waffle fries, hot dogs vanilla layer cake. There, Kevin does have Steps on his birthday plus also did with Pineview on Dad's birthday plus also chips and pasta on Dad's birthday. Beach segment (EKA: Episode 4034), three fun radios. Purple Radio, Pink Radio, Red Radio: This Is W-S-A-N-D Coming To You Live From The Beach. When It Comes To The Beach, We Know Where It's At. No, But We Can Give You A Clue. He's Hiding Under Something. Don't Throw In The Towel, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something. Don't Give Up The Ship, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something And In Something. Ernie's under the water that green submarine with five white circles with Ernie's dolphin friend Charlie. Sequel Aladdin Direct-To-Video Arthur Videotapes Blue Words Of Be Our Guest From Walt Disney's Beauty And The Beast John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Based on Walt Disney's 31st animated feature film Aladdin, the series is set in the fictional sultanate of Agrabah. It takes place one year after the original film, and is set after the second film. Aladdin, now engaged to Princess Jasmine, embarks on numerous adventures with his companions. Join in the fun with four Aladdin home videos "Creatures Of Invention", "Magic Makers", "Fearless Friends", and "Team Genie". To it program of that tape Play Sing-Along Party Cinderella Song From Grouchland after C Is For Cookie with Marilyn Horne and the Anything Muppets (EKA: Episode 3189), blue words of Be Our Guest from Disney's Beauty And The Beast. Chip And Dale Rescue Rangers Direct-To-Video Five VHS Volumes Count It Higher: Great Music Videos From Sesame Street 2005 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Chip and Dale are two chipmunks who start a detective agency, Rescue Rangers, along with their friends Gadget Hackwrench, Monterey Jack, and Zipper. The pint-sized detectives deal with crimes that are often "too small" for the police to handle, usually with other animals as their clients. The gang frequently find themselves going up against two particular arch-villains: Mafia-style tabby cat Fat Cat and mad scientist Norton Nimnul. Count It Higher: Great Music Videos From Sesame Street 2005 DVD. FRAME 1: The announcer introduces The Count's countdown show, which kicks off with the #7 video of the week. The Count's favorite part is counting backwards to a film leader countdown that precedes the video. "Ten Commandments Of Health" from Advice You Can Count On (EKA: Episode 1139). FRAME 2: The Count introduces the next video, featuring "the world's hottest frog, Kermit, proudly hopping to the surging rhythms of..." "Doo-Wop Hop" from I'm Green And I'm Proud (EKA: Episode 2071). FRAME 3: After the song, the Count mentions the number of jumps Kermit and the animals made. Big Bird makes a celebrity guest appearance and requests a rock and roll song for the next video. The Count then introduces... "ZZ Blues" from On A Clear Day I Can Z Forever (EKA: Episode 2317) (Ending Edited). FRAMR 4: The Count introduces a bonus video...‎"Honk Around The Clock" from Play Through The Nose (EKA: Episode 1631). FRAME 5: After the video, the Count is seen counting the bricks, but leaves off on his 453rd brick to resume his hosting duties. He introduces another celebrity promo... ...with Oscar the Grouch, who wishes viewers a rotten day and requests that the Count play a moldy oldie. "Letter B" from Sesame Road (EKA: Episode 1495) (Ending Cut). FRAME 6: The Count introduces the next video, starring a group who "milked" their talent for all it's worth: How Now Brown and the Moo Wave. "Wet Paint" from Signs Of The Times (EKA: Episode 2033) (Beginning And Ending Edited). FRAME 7: The Count introduces the next song, which splashed it's way up to the #2 spot. "Do De Rubber Duck" from The Harder They Scrub (EKA: Episode 2304). FRAME 8: After the video, the Count points out his own appearance in the song, and how many bubbles he counted in it. Finally, the Count introduces the #1 video. He informs regular viewers of the program that they can always count on the same song being #1 every week, because it's his favorite. "Count It Higher" from Letters Of Love (EKA: Episode 0553). FRAME 9: The Count wraps up another edition of his countdown show, and tells viewers to tune in next week, when "Count it Higher" will be #1 once again. Goof Troop Direct-To-Video Three VHS Tapes Sing Along 2004 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Goof Troop bears similarity to several early-1950s Goofy cartoon shorts which depicted Goofy as a father to a mischievous red-haired son. It was the creation of Michael Peraza Jr., and pitched to Disney management as a last minute idea to fit the title. Join in with three fun videos "Banding Together", "Goin' Fishin'", and "The Race Is On". Sing Along 2004 DVD. Kevin already played that Christmas 2018 with 1987 VHS vintage words on top blue screen in the end. FRAME 1: Biff greets the viewer from the rooftop of 123 Sesame Street, where he and Sully are repairing the building's TV antenna. They have with them a small TV set to check their progress with. Suddenly, the gang (Bob, Maria, David, Gordon, Big Bird, Hoots the Owl and the kids) burst through the door, dragging a piano with them. They inform the workers that they're going to hold a rooftop sing along and invite them to join. Biff passes until they can finish their work. They begin the sing along with "John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt." Next, the adults lead everyone in singing "Stand Up and Pinch Your Nose." Biff reports that they've fixed the TV antenna and turn on the TV to see if it functions and they all watch Madeline Kahn singing "Sing After Me" with Grover (EKA: Episode 1112). FRAME 2: Biff attempts to change the channel, but pulls the knob off the set. As he continues his repairs, everyone argues over what to sing next. Bob allows Nicole to pick and she starts singing "The Alphabet Song," as everyone joins in. Now, Bob chooses a song - "We All Sing with the Same Voice." They all sing the chorus, leading to children singing "We All Sing With The Same Voice" (EKA: Episode 1708). As they finish the song, Big Bird now has a song to sing - "Cheer Up." Bob doesn't know how to play that, but Sully happens to. He warms up with a short, classical piece and plays as Big Bird and the gang sing. Biff calls Sully over to show him that he's fixed the knob on the TV set. He turns it on, showing Olivia singing "Sing" while Linda signs lyrics (EKA: Episode 1330). FRAME 3: Biff gives the fixed TV a playful slap, causing the back to pop off and fall off the roof. He assures them he can still fix it. Hoots wants to sing the "Barnyard Boogie Song," and demonstrates it on his sax. Everyone recognizes it as "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" and they sing it, with Hoots adding a verse about his saxophone. Suddenly, everyone sees bubbles rising up from the streets below. Ernie yells up, telling them he's got a song. But, since he's in the bathtub, he can't come to the roof, so he's told to sing from down there. "Rubber Duckie" (EKA: Episode 0136). FRAME 4: Biff and Sully have fixed the TV set again and place it by the pigeon coop, so they can watch the following Bert sings "Doin' The Pigeon" (EKA: Episode 0536) (Intro Cut). FRAME 5: As night begins to fall, Bob suggests they do their big finish - only they can't remember how the song goes. They all begin singing "What's the Name of That Song?" Soon, they're joined by some Muppet kids (including Farley) from a building across the way, and some of their friends down below (Luis, Susan, the Honkers, Oscar the Grouch and the Two-Headed Monster). As the song builds to its crescendo, the TV antenna breaks off and falls over. As the slight chaos ensues, one of the children asks if Biff calls himself a repairman. He replies, "No, a Republican! I call myself a Republican." Gargoyles Direct-To-Video Five VHS Tapes Monster Hits 2003 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: One thousand years ago, superstition and the sword ruled. It was a time of darkness. It was a world of fear. It was the age of gargoyles. Stone by day, warriors by night, We were betrayed by the humans we had sworn to protect, frozen in stone by a magic spell for a thousand years. Now, here in Manhattan, the spell is broken, and we live again! We are defenders of the night! We are Gargoyles! The series features a species of nocturnal creatures known as gargoyles that turn to stone during the day, focusing on a clan led by Goliath. In 994, the clan lives in a castle in Scotland. Most are betrayed and killed by humans while petrified and the remainder are magically cursed to sleep—i.e., be frozen in stone form until the castle "rises above the clouds." A thousand years later in 1994, billionaire David Xanatos purchases the gargoyles' castle and has it reconstructed atop his New York skyscraper, the Eyrie Building, thus awakening Goliath and the remainder of his clan. While trying to adjust to their new world, they are aided by a sympathetic police officer named Elisa Maza and quickly come into conflict with the plotting Xanatos. In addition to dealing with the gargoyles' attempts to adjust to modern New York City, the series also incorporated various supernatural threats to their safety and to the world at large. Monster Hits 2003 DVD. Kevin already played that Christmas 2018 with 1990 VHS with rectangles 2 copies of this words on top blue screen in the end. FRAME 1: The announcer (Jerry Nelson) introduces the "live - on tape" ceremony and its host Herry Monster, who explains that one of the year's monster song hits will win the Fuzzy Award. Elmo, who holds the envelope with the winner's name inside, is eager to know who won. Herry tries to take the envelope to keep Elmo from opening it, which leads to an onstage chase. The announcer introduces the first two Monster Hits... "Fur" (EKA: Episode 0812). "Herry's Family Song" (EKA: Episode 2337). FRAME 2: Herry briefly stops chasing Elmo to introduce (and imitate) the next nominee. "Frazzle" (EKA: Episode 0847). "Two Heads Are Better Than One" (EKA: Episode 1447). FRAME 3: Herry has Elmo promise that he won't open the envelope, and then introduces the next song. "Fuzzy And Blue" (EKA: Episode 1644). "Comb Your Face" (EKA: Episode 1851). FRAME 4: Herry presents "The Lifetime Monster Achievement Award" to his mommy, who sobs hysterically "I couldn't have done it without you son!" Herry then presents a special song to his mom before crying with her and Elmo. "That Furry Blue Mommy Of Mine" (EKA: Episode 1052). FRAME 5: Herry assures Elmo that the envelope can be opened after the next three songs. "Healthy Food" (EKA: Episode 2404). "What Do I Do When I'm Alone" (EKA: Episode 0269). "We Are All Monsters" (EKA: Episode 1405) (Redubbed Version). FRAME 6: The time has finally come to open the envelope. Special guest Cookie Monster comes onstage to announce the winner, but becomes tempted to eat the envelope ("Big moral decision") and does. Elmo looks inside Cookie's mouth to see who the winner is, which happens to be Cookie. "C Is For Cookie" (EKA: Episode 0372) (Rhythmic Clap Beats Added Throughout The Song). FRAME 7: Cookie holds his Fuzzy Award victoriously as the crowd cheers and cameras flash. Herry closes the show by saying "Thanks fur everything." As the credits roll, the announcer mentions Transportation by "Titanic Airlines." Accommodations by "Great Monster Motels." Mickey Mouse Club Direct-To-Video 10 VHS Volumes Sing Yourself Silly 2005 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The Mickey Mouse Club was hosted by Jimmie Dodd, a songwriter and the Head Mouseketeer, who provided leadership both on and off the screen. In addition to his other contributions, he often provided short segments which encouraged younger viewers to make the right moral choices. These little homilies became known as "Doddisms". Roy Williams, a staff artist at Disney, also appeared in the show as the Big Mouseketeer. Williams suggested that the Mickey and Minnie Mouse ears should be worn by the show's cast members. He helped create these ears, along with Chuck Keehne, Hal Adelquist, and Bill Walsh. Join the Mouseketeers with 10 volumes for Mickey Mouse Club songs and fun games. Sing Yourself Silly 2005 DVD. Kevin already bought that tape green square no rectangles white screen of death in the end. FRAME 1: Big Bird asks the viewer if they know what "silly" is and demonstrates with his spinning bow tie. He then presents the series of silly songs. "The Honker-Duckie-Dinger Jamboree" (EKA: Episode 1920) (Edited). Maria and Luis pop out wearing Groucho glasses and say, "Now that was silly!" "Ladybugs Picnic" (EKA: Episode 0416). "Jellyman Kelly" with James Taylor (EKA: Episode 1800). FRAME 3: Gladys comments, "Now that was silly!" and walks off laughing, only to trip and fall off-screen. "Wavin' Goodbye To You With My Heart" (EKA: Episode 1475) (Introduction Cut). FRAME 4: The Amazing Mumford and his duck appear in a puff of smoke, with the duck exclaiming "Now that was silly!" in Mumford's voice, while Mumford lets out a quack. "Old MacDonald Cantata" (EKA: Episode 2350) (Edited). FRAME 5: Forgetful Jones comments, "Now that was spinach!" and realizes he forgot what the right word was. "Everything In The Wrong Place Ball" (EKA: Episode 2596) (Edited). FRAME 6: Forgetful still can't remember the word "silly," and asks the viewers if they remember the word. "One Banana" (EKA: Episode 1941). FRAME 7: Count von Count counts seven bananas before saying, "Now that was silly!" "Calcutta Joe" (EKA: Episode 2492). FRAME 8: Big Bird and the Honkers take some time to address that silly songs are no laughing matter. "Mary Had A Bicycle" (EKA: Episode 0698) (Kermit's Intro Cuts Off). FRAME 9: Oscar comments, "Now that was yucky! I'm not gonna say 'silly'," but Elmo points out that he did say "silly." Oscar snaps back, "Who asked you, pink face?" and walks down into his trash can. "Ten Turtles" (EKA: Episode 0425). "Put Down The Duckie" (celebrity version) with John Candy, Andrea Martin, 2 baseball players of the New York Mets Keith Hernandez and Mookie Wilson, Jane Curtin, Madeline Kahn, Joe Williams, Paul Reubens, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Wynton Marsalis, Celia Cruz, Itzhak Pearlman, Gordon Jackson, Jean Marsh, Paul Simon, Jeremy Irons, Pete Seeger, four football players of the New York Giants, and Carl Banks (EKA: Episode 2534) (Introduction Redubbed, Closing Lines Cut). FRAME 10: Big Bird asks what the song was. The Kids confirm, "Now that was silly!" and they dance to "The Honker-Duckie-Dinger Jamboree" while the credits roll. Afterwards, the video concludes with Maria and Luis donning Groucho glasses and exclaiming "Now that was silly!" (repeated from Frame 2). Kim Possible Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program Sing, Hoot And Howl With The Sesame Street Animals 2004 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The title character is a teenage girl tasked with fighting crime on a regular basis while coping with everyday issues commonly associated with adolescence. Kim is aided by her clumsy best friend and eventual love interest, Ron Stoppable, his pet naked mole rat Rufus, and ten year-old computer genius Wade. Known collectively as Team Possible, Kim and Ron's missions primarily require them to thwart the evil plans of the mad scientist–supervillain duo Dr. Drakken and his sidekick Shego, as well as other foes. Sing, Hoot And Howl With The Sesame Street Animals 2004 DVD. Kevin already bought that Christmas 2018 with 1991 VHS white square no rectangles but a green barcode words on top blue screen in the end. FRAME 1: The Sing, Hoot & Howl club, comprised of various Muppet animals, sing a rendition of "Old MacDonald." Big Bird attempts to quiet things down so he can start the meeting, helped by a roar from Chicago the Lion (the club's secretary-treasurer). Big Bird gives the first song request to a working "watch dog" who represents Acme Watches. "Cow Dog Song" (EKA: Episode 0783) (First Two Verses Cut). FRAME 2: Gladys the Cow was none too impressed with the last film about a dog chasing cows, so she gives the watch dog a taste of his own medicine. Meanwhile, Big Bird translates for a Spanish-speaking lamb, who requests her favorite song. "Baa Baa Bamba" (EKA: Episode 2360) (Edited). FRAME 3: Chicago wants to pick a song, but he's interrupted by the bubbling of Frances the goldfish. "Starfish" (re-filmed version) (EKA: Episode 2487). FRAME 4: Chicago tries to go next, but he's interrupted again by a cricket, who hops on the piano keys to play out its request. "Insects In Your Neighborhood" (EKA: Episode 1887) (Introduction Cut). FRAME 5: Gladys returns, having chased the watch dog all the way to the subway. She dramatically alludes to her song request about the pride of being a certain animal. The piano-playing wolf guesses it's an aardvark. "I'm An Aardvark" (EKA: Episode 0425). FRAME 6: Gladys continues to give clues about her song, but a pig interjects before she can reveal the answer. "Pig's Love Song" (live-action version) (EKA: Episode 0572). FRAME 7: Gladys sobs and claims she'll never tell her song, that is until Chicago attempts to go next. Before Gladys can finish her introduction, the other animals finally answer in unison — a cow! "I'm Proud To Be A Cow" (EKA: Episode 1650) (Edited). FRAME 8: Gladys wants to pick a second song. The others complain, thinking it'll be another cow song, but Gladys reassures them that it's about all animals. "We Are All Earthlings" (from that 1991 special Big Bird's Birthday Or Let Me Eat Cake). FRAME 9: Chicago roars to draw attention to his request: a song about "cute, little babies." Big Bird admits he doesn't think they have a song about babies, so Chicago roars again, which makes Big Bird and the others quickly reconsider. "What Are Babies Called?" (EKA: Episode 0116). FRAME 10: Big Bird tries to settle a dispute between a chicken and an egg, who both have different song requests. Big Bird wonders which comes first, which sets off another argument. "Chicken Or The Egg" (EKA: Episode 0276) (Beginning Cut). "Cluck Around The Clock" (EKA: Episode 2817). FRAME 11: As the credits roll, the club finishes by singing a reprise of "Old MacDonald," with verses to include a duck, a horse (Buster), and an elephant. Quack Pack Direct-To-Video VHS TV Hit Elmo's Sing-Along Guessing Game 2003 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The show centers around Donald and adolescent versions of his nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie. Donald works as a cameraman alongside Daisy, who is a reporter. The group travel around the world looking for a big scoop. Huey, Dewey and Louie have more distinctive personalities than when they had been presented as younger. They usually resort to extreme and strange measures to avoid getting into trouble with their uncle and to achieve their ambitions. They usually do this by tricking Donald, or whoever else they wish to manipulate, but they usually feel guilty about it. Huey, Dewey and Louie share similar passions such as listening to rock music, getting revenge on those who anger them, impressing girls, getting money, pulling pranks, playing games and reading comics. They also share a profound knowledge of cars and mechanics. Elmo's Sing-Along Guessing Game 2003 DVD. Kevin already bought that Thursday January 3 2019. FRAME 1: Elmo welcomes the viewer to Elmo's Sing Along Guessing Game and meets today's contestants - Mary and her little lamb from Nursery Rhyme, South Dakota, and Mr. Johnson, who isn't there for the game; he's mistaken the studio for the bus stop. Elmo then goes over the rules - a question will be asked, followed by a music video that contains the answer. If the player wishes to answer, they must jump on the trampoline and then ring the bell (following their crash landing). Elmo reads the first question - "What part of the body am I? If you didn't have me, you couldn't bend your arm to tickle your nose." They turn their attention to the video monitor. "I Love My Elbows" (EKA: Episode 2582). FRAME 2: The players don't seem to have an answer. Elmo knows and performs the answering method; the answer is elbows! The players aren't happy he got the answer and the director reminds Elmo the host doesn't answer the questions. Elmo apologizes, admitting he loves the trampoline. He proceeds with the next question - "What do you call the front part of your head?" "One Fine Face" (EKA: Episode 2220) (Introduction Cut). FRAME 3: Elmo begs the players to think of an answer, then (not being able to control himself) jumps on the trampoline and answers for them - the face! The players all start to argue, prompting the director to cut away from the game and roll a special public service announcement. "Get Along" (EKA: Episode 2600) (Introduction Cut). FRAME 4: To keep Elmo from ruining the game anymore, the director puts Mr. Johnson as host, while Elmo becomes a contestant. He reads the next question from the cue cards - "What do you call something you sing that has words or just a lot of [Next card] 'la la's?" "Elmo's Song" (EKA: Episode 2710) (Introduction And Closing Cut). FRAME 5: The contestants are too busy dancing to answer, but Mr. Johnson knows it. He jumps on the trampoline, rings the bell and answers - a song! The director takes over hosting (while Johnson decides to stay right by the bell until his bus comes). She asks the contestants - "What are the two numbers that come after the number 6?" The video screen rolls two clues. "The Alligator King" (EKA: Episode 0411). "Eight Balls Of Fur" (EKA: Episode 2669) (Ending Cut). FRAME 6: All the players know the answer and jump at once, all crashing onto the director. She calls a tie and takes a lie-down after asking the next question - "What do you call the one person in the whole world that you most like to play with?" "My Best Friend" (EKA: Episode 2474) (Edited). FRAME 7: Mary and her lamb have the answer and head for the trampoline. Their bounce is so great, they don't come down. The director leaves the stage, letting Elmo seize control of hosting duties. Now, Elmo pulls a studio audience member to play the game and the lucky person is Oscar the Grouch, who wishes to get it over with. Elmo asks him his question - "What is it that Grouches really love to collect?" "I Love Trash" (1973 Version) (EKA: Episode 0510) (Edited). FRAME 8: Mary and her lamb finally land and give their answer, while Oscar answers the current question. He is offered anything he wants and wishes for an exit from the show. It's now time for the final question - "What is the name of this famous dance?" "Lambaba" (EKA: Episode 2789). FRAME 9: Mary's lamb has the answer and answers with her bleating, which Elmo accepts, making her the winner! The lamb requests the song play again and everyone starts to dance as the credits start rolling. Part-way-through, Elmo notices Mr. Johnson, sadly still waiting for his bus. A horn blares and a bus crashes through the wall, being driven by Grover. He states the bus is going to Cincinnati (where Johnson would visit his mother), then asks how to get there. Johnson does his trademark faint and Grover joins the others in dancing the "Lambaba" while the remainder of the credits roll. Schoolhouse Rock Direct-To-Video 1997 VHS Disney Program Sesame Street: 25 Wonderful Years 1997 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The series was the idea of David McCall, an advertising executive of McCaffrey and McCall, who noticed his young son was struggling with learning multiplication tables, despite being able to memorize the lyrics of many Rolling Stones songs. Sing along with the gang based on VHS 1995 tapes from ABC Video. Sesame Street: 25 Wonderful Years 1997 DVD. Title Card: The title of the home video is introduced in voice-over as "Sesame Street's 25th Birthday: A Musical Celebration." FRAME 1: Everyone enjoys a day in the park as the calypso version of the Sesame Street Theme plays. Big Bird, Prairie Dawn and Telly watch as everyone expresses themselves with music, dance and other talents. Big Bird is reminded of a quote his Granny Bird told him, "The whole world is a stage." Prairie gets the idea to put on a show. Prairie assures them that their search will be an adventure! "Adventure" (EKA: Episode 2951). FRAME 2: They split up their duties - Telly and Prairie will look for dancers and musicians, while Big Bird looks for "la-la"-ers. Telly and Prairie come across Jamal, Angela, Celina, Carlo, the kids and other Muppets singing an a capella version of "Do-Op Hop" at a hot dog cart. They've found their singers for the show! Big Bird has formed a "LA LA LINE" to audition la-la-ers. After a failed audition by Humphrey and Natasha, The Count steps up, not wanting to la-la, but to count those in line. Big Bird thinks his day will drive him batty, cuing the next song. "The Batty Bat" (EKA: Episode 2096). FRAME 3: The Count swoops in, counting "One wonderful song." "The Alligator King" (EKA: Episode 0411) (The Ending Says Seven Cuts Off). The Count counts "Two wonderful songs." "I Love Trash" (Season 22 Version) (EKA: Episode 2785) (Introduction Cut, New Sound Effect Added At The End). The Count counts "Three wonderful songs!" "Count It Higher" (EKA: Episode 0553). FRAME 4: Big Bird's next audition is with a duck. The duck happens to belong to The Amazing Mumford, who knows a spell that will make everyone la-la. Although, when he tries it, the spell instead makes them quack. Rubber Duckie medley: "Rubber Duckie" (EKA: Episode 2320)/"The Honker-Duckie-Dinger Jamboree" (EKA: Episode 1920)/"Put Down The Duckie" (EKA: Episode 2320)/"Do De Rubber Duck" (EKA: Episode 2304). FRAME 5: Mumford tries his trick again, but makes people "baa-baa" like sheep. Telly and Prairie now find a jam session going on and think they're the musicians they need. Elmo, playing the drum, comments that playing it is almost as easy as "A-B-C." "C Is For Cookie" (EKA: Episode 0372). "Monster In The Mirror" (EKA: Episode 2689). FRAME 6: Telly and Prairie ask Big Bird if he'd like to help them find dancers, but he's busy with his line. The next auditions don't do well, and Big Bird remarks he'll go bananas. Joey and Davey Monkey pop up at the mention of "bananas." Big Bird gripes "What's next here? Aardvarks?" "I'm An Aardvark" (re-filmed version) (EKA: Episode 2520). FRAME 7: Herry appears to say that he's not an aardvark and proud to be a fuzzy, blue monster. "Fuzzy And Blue" (EKA: Episode 1644) (Cuts Off Before Frazzle Appears, New Sound Effects Added). "Skin" (EKA: Episode 2749). "Bein' Green" (EKA: Episode 0087). FRAME 8: Prairie and Telly run into Jason and Savion while looking for dancers. Savion tells them that there are dancers everywhere in the park. Prairie comments at all the people dancing. Elmo pops up to add "And cute, little, red, furry monsters too!" "Happy Tapping With Elmo" (EKA: Episode 2832) (Introduction And Closing Cut). Transition with footage of Baby Tooth and the Fuzzy Funk slides across the screen. "Doin' The Pigeon" (EKA: Episode 0536) (Intro Cut). Transition with footage of Baby Tooth and the Fuzzy Funk slides across the screen. "Dance Myself To Sleep" (EKA: Episode 1705). "Feel The Beat" (EKA: Episode 2943) (Part 1 Only). FRAME 9: Big Bird shows Telly and Prairie Dawn the la-la-ers he's chosen - The Martians. He tells them they're going to become stars, causing the Martians to vanish for the stars in space. "I Don't Want To Live On The Moon" (EKA: Episode 1910) (Introduction Cut). FRAME 10: The next la-la-ers in Big Bird's line is a man who plays accordion, while a chicken clucks. Big Bird begins to lose hope. "We Are All Earthlings" (from that 1991 special Big Bird's Birthday Or Let Me Eat Cake). FRAME 11: Big Bird's line is now empty. Mumford tries his trick again, but no one's around to be entranced by it. Big Bird slinks over to a bench and begins singing "Sing" to himself. Ladysmith Black Mambazo immediately answers with a chorus of la-las, exactly what Big Bird's been searching for. Mumford tries his trick again, summoning all of Big Bird's friends to sing with him. Walt Disney's 101 Dalmatians Direct-To-Video We All Sing Together 2003 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Based on Walt Disney's 1961 fully animated hit, the show focuses primarily on three particular puppies; Lucky, TV addict leader and unconventional hero, Rolly, his fat cheerful laid-back and always-hungry brother, and Cadpig, their uncanny but loveable sister who is the runt of the family. The three siblings are often joined by Spot, a chicken who wants to be a dog and a member of the Bark Brigade.[4] Early promotional material had listed dictatorial Penny and mischievous Patch as two other puppy cast members, but the highlighted puppies were whittled down to three so Penny was dropped and Patch became extra in the show. We All Sing Together 2003 DVD. Kevin already bought that from Kevin's birthday Friday September 16 2022. FRAME 1: Herry is the anchor of “The Monster Report”. Today’s subject is “kids” (who are they, what they look like, etc.). Herry mentions their fur, until reporter Elmo rushes in with a visual aid that proves kids don’t have fur, but skin! Skin (EKA: Episode 2749). FRAME 2: Herry confirms kids have skin, but shifts over to the subject of the fur on their heads. Elmo rushes in again and points out that the fur on their heads is called “hair”. Fixin' My Hair (EKA: Episode 2734). Herry and the other monsters begin combing their hair (while one is still caught up on the phone). Herry then takes us into the field where Telly, “Monster on the Spot” reporter, is with Dominique, a real kid. Elmo brings him even more of his real kid friends. Telly, overwhelmed, faints. One Thousand Faces (EKA: Episode 2894). FRAME 4: A brief bumper for "The Monster Report" is shown. I Wanna Be Me (EKA: Episode 2791) (No Intro). FRAME 5: Herry returns from the commercial break and asks “How many kinds of kids are there?” He takes us into the field again, where The Count has been counting kids all day, having counted 4,533 different kids. He then meets a pair of twins, who are both different despite being the same in looks. Herry wonders if there are any blue kids, when Elmo pops in with another discovery – kids can’t be blue on the outside, but can feel blue on the inside. Dancin' Shoes (EKA: Episode 2949). FRAME 6: Herry dances, singing the previous song, then realizes he’s on camera and introduces their next topic – kids and their families. Herry’s family rushes in when they hear about this. The family is shocked to learn that even kids have families and Herry turns their attention to the next song. Mom And Me (EKA: Episode 2462). FRAME 7: Herry and the rest of the crew (including the blue monster, now covered in phones he’s still on the line with) say goodbye to Herry’s family and Herry tries to close the report, saying that all kids are different. Elmo then rushes in the studio with Buster, claiming to have the biggest news of the day – that kids are different AND the same! His source is “straight from the horse’s mouth” (literally) as we zoom into Buster’s mouth to see… Different Yet The Same (EKA: Episode 2054), No Matter What (EKA: Episode 2782). FRAME 8: Herry is still skeptical about Buster’s source and is told he learned straight from kids and we zoom into his mouth again. We All Sing With The Same Voice (EKA: Episode 1708). FRAME 9: The crew begins dancing out of the studio. The blue monster who has been busy on the phone the whole video finally gets off. Herry tells them to come back, as the report isn’t finished, and Elmo tells him that they’re going to play with the kids. Herry rips off his tie and joins them, as Buster takes center stage and begins “The Horse Report”. The entire crew congas with some kids as the credits roll and a conga version of “We All Sing with the Same Voice” plays. Mickey's Fun Songs Direct-To-Video 3 Tapes Sesame Street Celebrates Around The World 2004 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Somewhat similar to Disney's Sing-Along Songs, it mainly stars Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Donald Duck, and several child actors. The series was released from February 1994 to June 1995. Sesame Street Celebrates Around The World 2004 DVD. Title Date: August 30 1994. Home video version of Sesame Street Stays Up Late PBS program December 29 1993. This is the last title to have the end credits 1976-1994 together. Starting December 1994 with, these videos from 1976-1994 words of credits have to go to Pineview together to go play John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet his name which begins with J starting January 1995-present together: Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loudly librarian Kathy asked them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are still trying to read here in a pretend library 28 letters, 36 notes, 4 words, 8 syllables, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's key of F Major. Fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library singing special song loud then quieter and quieter and quieter then softer and softer Kevin learned that there are 28 letters, 8 super-dee-duper syllables, 36 notes, 32 words for lyrics key of F Major he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. Walt Disney Treasures Direct-To-Video Four Discs Waves 1, 2, And 3 Hosted By Leonard Maltin The Muppets Take Manhattan 2001 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: They cover material from the studio's earliest days to its more recent work. There were nine waves, each containing two to four sets, for a total of 30 titles. All content is presented uncensored and uncut with digitally restored picture and remastered sound (except where noted on individual titles). This was hosted by Leonard Maltin simply it. The Muppets Take Manhattan 2001 DVD. Third film with the same movie widescreen and full screen. Film date in that one: July 13 1984. That film Kermit and his friends go see tonight's musical Manhattan Melodies. Wedding with 38 crossovers gang from Sesame Street plus Uncle Traveling Matt from Fraggle Rock marry Miss Piggy and Kermit during the finale scene. Sequel Ariel's Songs And Stories Direct-To-Video Based On Walt Disney's 1989 Fully Animated Hit Little Mermaid Tale John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join Sebastian, Flounder, King Tritton and their friends in 2 fun videos "Wish Upon A Starfish" and "Giggles". Bonkers Direct-To-Video 1994 VHS Show TV Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Three Programs Big Bird's Story Time 2005 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The premise of the series was that Bonkers D. Bobcat, an anthropomorphic bobcat who was a popular cartoon star, had washed out of show business and became a cop. He was made the junior partner of Detective Lucky Piquel, a grim and ill-tempered human who hates toons. Throughout the series, the pair work together to solve crimes in the Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, region. Bonkers repeatedly tried to win Piquel's praise, but usually just ended up ruining missions with his antics. But often those goofy antics would prove to save the day. Join in with three fun videos "Going Bonkers", "Basic Spraining", and "I Oughta Be In Toons". Big Bird's Story Time 2005 DVD. FRAME 1: Big Bird, Snuffy and Maria have gathered at Big Bird's nest, ready for story time before their naps. While they have mostly everything ready (from their blankets to their snacks), they forget the storybook, which prompts Big Bird and Snuffy to head over to the library to get one. "At Your Library" (EKA: Episode 1908). FRAME 2: Back at the nest, Big Bird and Snuffy are unable to find another book due to the library being closed. However, they got a newspaper instead from Hooper's Store for Maria to read to them, specifically the "Fairy Tales" section where they read the article about Princess Rapunzel. Rapunzel (EKA: Episode 0409) (Edited With Opening Logo Omitted). FRAME 3: In another article, Maria reads to Big Bird and Snuffy about Humpty Dumpty. Humpty Dumpty (EKA: Episode 0657) (Edited With Opening Logo Omitted). FRAME 4: In the next article, Maria reads to Big Bird and Snuffy about a wicked witch and the magic mirror. Wicked Witch (EKA: Episode 0685) (Edited With Opening Logo Omitted). FRAME 5: Following the articles read, Big Bird thinks it's silly that Sesame Street News has only one reporter on its entire staff, and wakes up Snuffy (who has dozed off) to tell him how much fun it is to imagine all those fairy tale characters. "Imagine That" (EKA: Episode 2142) (Different Sound Effects Added). FRAME 6: Snuffy tries suggesting Maria to tell him a story involving three animals, but forgets what kind they are. After several guesses by Big Bird, Snuffy thinks that it might be about Goldilocks and the Three Bears, which Maria tells him the story of. During Maria's story, Snuffy and Big Bird imagine how the story goes on, with themselves filling in the role of Goldilocks. Soon enough, Big Bird begins to doze off halfway through and Snuffy begins to do the same. As Maria tries to leave, Snuffy wakes up, remembering that the story was not what he had in mind. Instead of bears, it was pigs. Immediately, Maria grabs the newspaper again and finds an article regarding them, reading it to him and Big Bird (who has just woken up). Three Little Pigs (EKA: Episode 0551) (Edited With Opening Logo Omitted). FRAME 7: Maria finally sends Big Bird and Snuffy to their naps, wishing them and the viewer to have a good rest. Kermit joins in, resting next to Snuffy's snuffle, having been exhausted from his reporter job. Darkwing Duck Direct-To-Video Superhero Program Four Programs From 1993 VHS Superhero Duck Dance Along 2003 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Darkwing Duck tells the adventures of the titular superhero, aided by his sidekick and pilot Launchpad McQuack (from DuckTales). In his secret identity of Drake Mallard (a parody of Kent Allard, the alter ego of the Shadow), he lives in an unassuming suburban house with his adopted daughter Gosalyn, next door to the bafflingly dim-witted Muddlefoot family. Darkwing struggles to balance his egotistical craving for fame and attention against his desire to be a good father to Gosalyn and help do good in St. Canard. Most episodes put these two aspects of Darkwing's character in direct conflict, though Darkwing's better nature usually prevails. Join in with four Darkwing videos "Darkly Dawns The Duck", "Justice Ducks Unite", "Comic Book Capers", and "The Birth Of Negaduck". Dance Along 2003 DVD. Kevin already bought that from Christmas 2018. Gina, Mike, Big Bird and the Kids host the Sesame Street Dance Along, where they dance and play Sesame Street songs that involve dancing. New Way To Walk (EKA: Episode 2268), A Very Simple Dance (EKA: Episode 2729), The Batty Bat (EKA: Episode 2096) (First Verse Cut Together), Stop Dancing with Ann Marie DeAngelo and Skeeter Rabbit (EKA: Episode 2600), The Birdcall Boogie (EKA: Episode 2644), ABC Disco (EKA: Episode 1324), Doin' The Pigeon (EKA: Episode 0536), The Any Way You Feel Dance, The Birdland Jump with Joe Williams (EKA: Episode 2260). New Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh Direct-To-Video 10 VHS Volumes TV Hits Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Play-Along Games And Songs 2005 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The New Adventures was the first time a major Disney character headlined an animated, made-for-television series as well as the first Disney television series based on a major animated film. Play-Along Games And Songs 2005 DVD. FRAME 1: Big Bird tells Forgetful Jones that it's time to play games, but Forgetful claims he's "No-Games Jones," even though he's currently playing go fish with Elmo. Big Bird plans to quiz Forgetful on how much he remembers after they've played all the games. Forgetful likes the idea, and Big Bird goes to round up two kids (Jesse and Desiree) who are seen playing with Oscar the Grouch. The group starts the first game: "Follow That Penguin!" They watch a cartoon of a penguin making beats, (EKA: Episode 0239) and Big Bird points to someone who has to repeat that beat. When it's Forgetful's turn, he forgets the beat, so Elmo helps him remember. In the third round, the penguin taps out a random series of beats, which Elmo and the others interpret through scatting. Herry plays a game with his ball, feather and his head (EKA: Episode 1613) (third round here edited). FRAME 2: The next game is "The Rhyme Game," where Big Bird says a word, points to a person and they must make a rhyme. His word is "top," and when he calls on Forgetful Jones, they all hop to help him think of a word. He takes so long to guess that they all get tired. Big Bird tells him to play along with the next segment. Beat The Time with Cookie Monster (EKA: Episode 0446). FRAME 3: Big Bird's next game features him drawing shapes in the air, having the others guess what it is. He makes a rectangle, a triangle and his own creation - a ball of squiggly lines called "Fun." One Of These Things with Cookie Monster (EKA: Episode 0174). I Heard My Dog Bark (EKA: Episode 2269). Painting of four elephants (EKA: Episode 0292). Shape Organization part 4 (EKA: Episode 0419) (Edited). Over, Under, Around And Through (EKA: Episode 0258). FRAME 4: The final game is "The Remember-the-Games Game." Big Bird quizzes Forgetful on all the games and segments they saw with 60 seconds on the clock, but Forgetful forgets everything. Big Bird reminds the viewer that they can play the same games with their friends and family, and even with their Sesame Street friends again. Doug Direct-To-Video Three Tapes From 1997 Learning About Letters 2004 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The series revolves around Douglas "Doug" Funnie, an 11 (later 12)-year-old boy who wants to be another face in the crowd, but by possessing a vivid imagination and a strong sense of right and wrong, he is more likely to stand out. Learning About Letters 2004 DVD: FRAME 1: Big Bird and Snuffy welcome the viewer and announce that today, they'll be going over the alphabet, even reading some words. Snuffy doesn't quite remember how the alphabet goes, but soon realizes the correct order with the help of a song "The Alphabet Song" for Lena Horne, Mr. Johnson, Farley and fun Anything Muppets (EKA: Episode 0575) (On-screen Letters Added). Following the song, Snuffy remarks how great the alphabet is and reveals the first letter - A. He then leaves to find things that start with A. As he leaves, a voice beckons Big Bird outside. The voice is that of Telly Monster's, who hurries Big Bird along, hoping everything goes smoothly while talking about the alphabet. He shows off some A words, followed by some B words, then a C word - cow. "C Is For Cookie" (EKA: Episode 0372). Now at the letter D, Telly drags in a Dentist, who wishes to speak about flossing before she's shoved off. Telly then knocks on Oscar's trash can; not to see Oscar, but his Elephants. Frances Fairy's F words (EKA: Episode 0335). FRAME 3: Telly and Big Bird now show some F words. Buster the Horse illustrates a G word - gallop. The word itself follows suit. Speech balloon G for gorilla (EKA: Episode 0085). FRAME 4: Buster zooms past the letter H, for Horse. Consonant sound H for horse (EKA: Episode 1167) (Beginning Edited). FRAME 5: Oscar displays the letter I, for Irvine, who has Ice cream, which Luis finds Icky. Telly does some jumping to show the word "Jump." The word does the same. Speech ballon K for key (EKA: Episode 0040). "La La La" (EKA: Episode 0321). FRAME 6: Big Bird shows Henrietta Honker the L in the CLOSED sign. He goes on, saying letters can be found everywhere. City Alphabet (EKA: Episode 0132) (Joe Raposo instrumental with kid voiceover). Tracing fun letter M with Kermit (EKA: Episode 0516). "M-M-M Monster Meal" (EKA: Episode 0380). FRAME 7: In Big Bird's Nest, Henrietta takes a Nap. O for Orange (EKA: Episode 0673). FRAME 8: Telly displays his Piggy bank, which has a sole Quarter. Wizard says R words (EKA: Episode 0369). FRAME 9: Telly shows some words that start with S and T. The letter U prefers to speak for himself. Villian in panama hat (EKA: Episode 0507). FRAME 10: The gang wraps up the alphabet - Big Bird has a Waffle, the dentist has an X-ray, Luis has a Yo-Yo, and Buster appears as a Zebra. "Madgrial Alphabet" (EKA: Episode 0615). FRAME 10: Luis reads the gang the story of "The King Banishes the Letter P." (EKA: Episode 0712) (This segment is edited, replacing Luis' original narration scenes with linking footage.) Big Bird returns to his nest to find Snuffy, who's brought an Apple and is ready to move onto B. Big Bird explains they've already finished, making Snuffy sad. Big Bird cheers him up, promising that they'll simply start everything again. He tells the gang his plan and Telly frantically gets everyone organized. Big Bird announces the sponsors from A to Z. Ducktales Direct-To-Video 10 VHS Volumes Learning About Numbers 2004 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: When Donald Duck decides to join the US Navy, he enlists his uncle Scrooge McDuck to look after his nephews, Huey, Dewey, and Louie. Although reluctant to do so due to their hyperactivity, along with his continual pursuit of increasing his wealth and maintaining harsh business ethics, he eventually warms up to them upon seeing how smart and resourceful they are and takes them into his manor as well as several adventures. Scrooge McDuck is well known for his characteristic Scottish accent, spats, and top hat. We later learn in the series his family comes from Castle McDuck, and he came to America when he was young learning how to "work smarter not harder". In addition to them, the show features frequent appearances by Gyro Gearloose, an established comic book character, as well as guest appearances by Donald in the first season – this was either a full appearance, or in a cameo scene when Scrooge and his nephews read letters he sends to them, and a few minor appearances by Scrooge's old flame, Glittering Goldie, whose character was adapted from the comic books. The show introduced new characters to the Duck universe; while some were minor including the nanny Mrs. Beakley, whom Scrooge hires to babysit the nephews; Mrs. Beakley's granddaughter Webby; Scrooge's pilot Launchpad McQuack; Doofus Drake, an admirer of Launchpad and a close friend of the nephews; and the McDuck Manor butler, Duckworth. The second season later introduced three new additional characters as part of the show's stories: "caveduck" Bubba Duck and his pet triceratops Tootsie; and Fenton Crackshell, Scrooge's personal accountant who secretly works as a superhero named Gizmoduck. Join Huey, Duey and Louie with 10 video volumes. Learning About Numbers 2004 DVD: Kevin already bought 1986 VHS from Christmas 2018 plus that red barcode words on top blue screen in the end. FRAME 1: The Count introduces Big Bird's Number Show and his guests tonight. Big Bird arrives on "stage" and opens with a joke about the cold weather, discovering he's missing one of his mittens. One penny with Grover and John-John (EKA: Episode 0438). Guru counts 20 (EKA: Episode 0276). FRAME 2: Big Bird has found his glove and retells his joke. He then presents his first, fiddle-playing guest. Toucan Two-Step (EKA: Episode 0353). FRAME 3: Big Bird brings out his next guest - Chip and Dip. They promote a new film they produced starring their friends. Big Bird plays the clip they brought. Doll House (EKA: Episode 0131). FRAME 4: Big Bird reads a fan letter that complains about the show's lack of roller coasters and chickens. Big Bird appeases the request. Number 3 ball film girl tasting ice cream (EKA: Episode 0744). Three Waltzing Chickens (EKA: Episode 1183). I Just Adore 4 (EKA: Episode 0734) (New intro by The Count, applause and brief moan by the Orange Gold square when Big Bird grabs him at the end added). Four lions (EKA: Episode 0300). FRAME 5: A Honker alerts Big Bird that The Count has gone home, but he is needed later to count honks. Big Bird looks through the phone book for his home number. Five telephone rings (EKA: Episode 0539) (Ending Cut). FRAME 6: Big Bird gets through and speaks to Ernie. He puts The Count on, who says he is unable to come; he has a new job as an elevator operator! Counting 10 floors on the elevator (EKA: Episode 1970). FRAME 7: Big Bird lures him back with the promise of being able to count higher than the elevator can provide. The Count leaves Big Bird with a final message about soccer socks. Six Soccer Socks (EKA: Episode 1670). Seven flowers seven sneezes (EKA: Episode 0433). The King Of Eight (EKA: Episode 0225). Martian Beauty (EKA: Episode 0316). Counting to 10 backwards with Grover and John-John (EKA: Episode 0547). FRAME 8: Big Bird is told by the Honker that The Count is back. Big Bird then introduces them. Counting 20 honks (EKA: Episode 1569). FRAME 9: Big Bird thanks his guests and signs off. Little Mermaid Direct-To-Video Five VHS Volumes Dad's Birthday Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The Little Mermaid television series is a prequel to the movie of the same name. The story is set between the 2008 prequel film The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning and the 1989 film, and follows Ariel's adventures as a mermaid still living under the sea with her father King Triton, Sebastian the crab and Flounder the fish. Various episodes highlight her relationships with her friends, father and sisters, and usually involve Ariel foiling the attempts of various enemies that intend ill harm to her, her family and friends, or her kingdom. Ariel's Beginning contains events that contradict the television series (such as Ariel's youth and first meeting with Flounder), making the TV series and the prequel independent continuities. Dad's birthday Friday April 21 Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band 1990 vertical sticker label plus 1990 print date simply it's version 1 here on Dad's birthday long version of Disneyland 35th anniversary promo plus a 1990 title card plus in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 promo from Under The Sea. Favorite Stories Direct-To-Video Tape TV Plot Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Put Down The Duckie: An All-Star Musical Special 2003 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join in the fun with eight terrific videos. Each video includes a Favorite Stories promo at the beginning, and the Favorite Stories intro, which uses a new rendition of the Mini-Classics logo jingle. However, most of the videos released or re-issued in 1996 do not include the opening logo. Put Down The Duckie: An All-Star Musical Special 2003 DVD. The video replaces the special's title card. The release also omits the pledge drive segments featuring Kermit the Frog and Oscar the Grouch. Vista Buena Hit Adventures Of The Gummi Bears Direct-To-Video Program Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Hit Rock & Roll 2003 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Adventures of the Gummi Bears takes place within a fantasy world of magic, monsters, and medieval living. 500 years before the events of the first episode, humans lived in peace alongside a race of beings known as Gummi bears - anthropomorphic bears with great skills in magic and technology. However, growing hostility from neighboring humans forced Gummi Bears to flee to safer lands across the sea, leaving small groups to mind their machinery, cities and ancient warrens in their absence. Over the years that followed, humans began to forget their existence, with the few remaining bears opting to become hidden from the sight of humans for their safety, eventually leading humans to believing that Gummi Bears are merely legends and portraying them as characters in children's fairy tales. For their part, the remaining Gummi Bears declined in population and technical expertise. Rock & Roll 2003 DVD. Kevin already played that Christmas 2018 with 1990 VHS with rectangles words on top blue screen in the end. FRAME 1: The announcer introduces "Sesame Street Rock 'N' Roll Request Show," with host Jackman Wolf! Jackman Wolf gets a request to play "Monster in the Mirror." Monster In The Mirror (EKA: Episode 2689). FRAME 2: Jackman Wolf gets a request from Gina to play a song by Little Jerry and the Monotones, her favorite band. Jackman reveals they'll be playing a special song over the phone, but never receives the call. He begins to wonder what's wrong. Telephone Rock (EKA: Episode 0733) (Beginning and ending cut, new sound effects added). FRAME 3: Jackman Wolf can't get a connection with Little Jerry, so he asks her to pick a different request. Gina decides to pick two songs from her other favorite band, Little Chrissy and the Alphabeats ("You're Alive" and "Rock 'N' Roll Readers"), but can't decide which one to pick. So Jackman Wolf plays both songs for her. You're Alive (EKA: Episode 1415) (Introduction cut, new sound effects added). Rock N Roll Readers (EKA: Episode 2612) (Beginning Cut). FRAME 4: While reading The Three Little Pigs, Jackman Wolf gets a request from Bert (with Ernie listening in) to play "It's Hip to be a Square," dedicated to his paper clip collection. It's Hip To Be A Square (EKA: Episode 2615) (edited with comment from Bert). FRAME 5: Jackman Wolf gets a request from Count von Count and the Countess to play a song with the number 40, or a song for the number 9, dedicated to each other. They can't make up their mind, so Jackman Wolf plays both songs for them. Delighted, they let out their usual laugh which is accompanied by the sound of thunder and the howling of a wolf, which startles Jackman and causes him to drop his phone. Count Up To Nine (EKA: Episode 1134) (Opening And Closing Cut). Forty Blocks From My Home (EKA: Episode 2614). FRAME 6: Jackman Wolf tries to call Little Red Riding Hood from the Bureau of Missing Rock Groups to see if she could find Little Jerry and the Monotones. She can't, but has a request to play "(I Can't Get No) Co-Operation" and "Hand Talk." I Can't Get No Co-Operation (EKA: Episode 1521) (Closing Cut). Hand Talk (EKA: Episode 2622). Jackman Wolf gets a request from Oscar the Grouch to play "The Word Is No." The Word Is No (EKA: Episode 2548). FRAME 8: The show's almost over, and Jackman Wolf gives up on trying to look for Little Jerry and the Monotones. Gina pops up, excited to hear the group singing on the show. Jackman Wolf explains to the officer that he did intend them to sing on his show, and continues to let them sing as the credits roll. "All Right Then. Until Next Time, This Is Jackman Wolf Saying Fangs For Watching And Toodle-oo!" Lizzy McGuire Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program The Best Of Elmo 2001 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The series follows Lizzie McGuire, a 13-year-old girl who faces the personal and social issues of adolescence. She attends junior high alongside her best friends Miranda and Gordo. Episodes depict Lizzie's transition into adolescence at home and school, including the friends' rivalry with their classmate Kate, and affections for Ethan. Lizzie tries to develop her own identity, but is also attracted to the idea of popularity at school and longs for social acceptance by her peers. She has a close relationship with her family: her mother, Jo; her father, Sam; and her younger brother, Matt. Lizzie's thoughts and emotions are conveyed sporadically in the episodes through her animated persona, who sometimes speaks directly to the audience. The Best Of Elmo 2001 DVD. Kevin already bought 1994 VHS from Christmas 2018. FRAME 1: As Maria leaves the Fix-It Shop carrying a large board of wood, Elmo walks by and accidentally bumps into her, dropping a bunch of pictures from his hands. After Maria helps pick them up, Elmo reveals that he's bringing them to the Monster Art Show, and wants his friends to help decide what picture is best. Maria notices a drawing with Ernie. One Fine Face (EKA: Episode 2220). FRAME 2: Maria tells Elmo that she likes the previous drawing the most, which Elmo, to her surprise, says she can keep (as there's plenty more pictures to choose for the show). Maria spots another picture and asks where he got all his ideas; Elmo says it's because of using his imagination. In Your Imagination (EKA: Episode 3119). FRAME 3: At Finders Keepers, Ruthie startles Elmo while fiddling with a chandelle boa. After Elmo regains posture, Ruthie looks at his pictures and learns they're for the Monster Art Show, which incidentally she also bought pictures from. She notices two of his – one of Elmo scaring Julia Roberts, and one of Elmo sitting on the ledge with tap shoes. Happy Tapping With Elmo (EKA: Episode 2832). Afraid with Julia Roberts (EKA: Episode 2790). FRAME 4: Elmo assures Ruthie there's lots of drawings left for the show, as the two look at a couple of more pictures. She finds one of the number 3 (from Elmo's number collection), and one with two backup singers. Elmo explains the latter is about the number 5, despite having no numbers on the picture. Five Jive With Elmo Jammer (EKA: Episode 2939). Three (EKA: Episode 3123). FRAME 5: Now at the Park, Elmo has laid his drawings on the ledge, commenting about how he's already just given out a few of them. Zoe suddenly appears and sees his pictures, asking one by one if she can keep them as they go down the line. Two pictures in particular stand out – one with Elmo and Telly, and one with Elmo and Whoopi. Skin with Whoopi Goldberg (EKA: Episode 2746). Heavy And Light (EKA: Episode 2809). FRAME 6: Grasping the previous two pictures, Zoe notices two more – one with a face and one with trees. Elmo, meanwhile, starts to feel bummed as the number of pictures gets smaller ("It's not easy being the best."). The Sound That's In The Air (EKA: Episode 2948). FRAME 7: Zoe bids farewell to Elmo, clinging onto the pictures she likes. Now alone, Elmo shows his last picture to the viewer – a drawing of Elmo playing the piano. Elmo's Song (EKA: Episode 2710) (Ending Cut). FRAME 8: Elmo decides it's time to pick the best drawing for the Monster Art Show, but finds he just has the last picture remaining in his hand. He decides to hang it up at the show, but a sad blue Honker comes by, explaining that he's never gotten one of Elmo's pictures and feels left out. This leaves Elmo with a conundrum, asking the viewer what they would do. He realizes that friends' feelings are more important than a contest, and generously gives his last drawing to the Honker. However, now Elmo feels sad that there's no pictures left to enter, and walks away. Elmo finds everyone gathered in front of 123 Sesame Street looking at his pictures, and explains his problem. They all decide to give their pictures back, with Maria telling Elmo that he can return the pictures to them after the show. Elmo gleefully thanks them for their good deed, but now faces another problem: what picture should he pick for the show? Everyone laughs together as Elmo asks the viewer what they liked best. Dinosaurs Direct-To-Video Nine Video Volumes Jim Henson Program Dad's Birthday 2020 Dance With The Teletubbies Sesame Street Get Up And Dance John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Dinosaurs is initially set in 60,000,000 BC in Pangaea. The show centers on the Sinclair family: Earl Sneed Sinclair (the father), Fran Sinclair (née Phillips – the mother), their three children (son, Robbie; daughter, Charlene; and infant, Baby Sinclair) and Fran's mother, Ethyl. Earl's job is to push over trees for the Wesayso Corporation with his friend and coworker Roy Hess, where they work under the supervision of their boss, Bradley P. Richfield. Dad’s birthday Tuesday April 21 2020 Kevin played both programs Dance With The Teletubbies Sesame Street Get Up And Dance with Radar’s dance party, the cover has Sun Baby with Voice Trumpet. Laa-Laa dances ballet, Tinky Winky jumps up and down just for fun. Tinky Winky watches Larette tap-dancing in the garden with white tap shoes on, Dipsy watches children dancing. Green, Yellow, Red, Purple. Special magical event: tap-dancing teddy bear. From the beginning of that cool Follow The Leader Dance, Rolf Saxon states that Follow The Leader Dance in the US version. Voice Trumpet says Trot Trot repeatedly here instead of Trit Trot those cool fun same lines. This was fixed in the US version as there is now the TV reciever music playing when Tinky Winky says "Very tired" in the US version. There will be Daniel Tiger cake with that fantastic fork, full of rainbow cookies, there vanilla birthday brownies. Jasmine's Enchanted Tales Direct-To-Video 4 Tapes Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Barney Songs 2006 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join Jasmine with four terrific videos "The Greatest Treasure", "Jasmine's Wish", "Magic And Mystery", and "True Hearts". Barney Songs 2006 DVD. Title date in this: November 7 1995. Join Barney as he leads the viewers into fun songs from Season 3 episodes. Jungle Cubs Direct-To-Video Tape In Book Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Barney's Adventure Bus 2004 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The show's theme song is a hip hop version of the song, "The Bare Necessities" performed by Lou Rawls. Jungle Cubs was animated by Walt Disney Television Animation (Australia) Pty. Ltd., Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd., Thai Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd., Toon City Animation, Inc., and Sunmin Image Pictures Co., Ltd., with Studio B Productions, as the animation pre-production studio of the series. Barney's Adventure Bus 2004 DVD. Tape date in this: September 2 1997. It's Saturday, and the kids are playing together. Barney becomes a bus driver, and he turns a toy school bus into a real big one. He takes his friends on his adventure bus ride. With some imagination, Barney and all his pals take a trip to different kinds of real places like the castle, the pizzeria, the wild wild west, and the circus. Talespin Direct-To-Video Eight Video Volumes Sing And Dance With Barney 2004 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: It features characters adapted from Disney's 1967 animated feature The Jungle Book (namely, some of the film's animals being given an anthropomorphic makeover while the humans are removed), which was theatrically rereleased in the summer before this show premiered in the fall. Namely Baloo the Bear, Louie the orangutan, and Shere Khan the tiger, along with new characters created for the show. The name of the show is a play on "tailspin", the rapid descent of an aircraft in a steep spiral, and on the fact that tale is another word for "story". Sing And Dance With Barney 2004 DVD. Title date in this: January 12 1999. The kids get a mysterious invitation for a party and later find out it was from Barney. He plans a party for all of his friends. The group begins going on magical journeys, beginning with an adventure to Grandpa's Farm. When they return, some of Barney's old friends, Michael, Kathy, and Tosha, show up and recall some memories. Linda, Danny and Kim join them and the group goes camping in the forest. Coming back from that trip, Jason and Min arrive as a surprise for Barney. The last trip of the day is to Storybook Land, a magical place where fairy tales become reality (complete with a castle). Back in the treehouse, Barney tells everyone (including the viewer) that they're special and they tell him the same and that he can count on them. Book Of Pooh Direct-To-Video Hits TV Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Barney's Musical Scrapbook 2004 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Each show begins entering Christopher Robin's bedroom and hearing his mother say "Christopher, time for school." Christopher Robin answers "OK, Mum", grabs his backpack and leaves. This is where the book with Pooh and his friends in it opens and the theme song begins. The show can be viewed as non-canonical in other ways. For example, Tigger can climb up—but more importantly climb down from trees and Christopher Robin's face is never shown. Plus, Rabbit lives in a tree, as opposed to living in a burrow in other adaptations. Barney's Musical Scrapbook 2004 DVD. Title date in this: May 6 1997. Remember when Barney and his friends sailed to Coco Island? Or when the wind came long and blew BJ's hat away? Aaaaah, the memories. One look through Barney's Scrapbook and you'll be reminded of some of the best Barney moments ever... complete with 14 wonderful songs. Relive all the fun, all the music and all the purple...in Barney's scrapbook. It'll be your favorite for years to come. Recess Direct-To-Video Titles Program TV Tape Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Barney Videotapes Classics Timeless John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Recess portrays the lives of six fourth graders—cheeky and popular lovable rogue Theodore Jasper "T.J." Detweiler (Ross Malinger, Andrew Lawrence), jock Vince LaSalle (Rickey D'Shon Collins), tomboy Ashley Spinelli (Pamela Adlon), wise fool Mikey Blumberg (Jason Davis), nerdy child prodigy Gretchen Grundler (Ashley Johnson), and awkward new kid Gus Griswald (Courtland Mead)—as they go about their daily lives in a school environment at Third Street Elementary School located in Arkansas. A major satirical point of the show is that the community of students at school is a microcosm of traditional human society complete with its own government, class system, and set of unwritten laws.[4] They are ruled by a monarch, a sixth grader named King Bob, who has various enforcers to make sure his decrees are carried out. The society has a long list of rigid values and social norms that imposes a high expectation of conformity upon all the students. Adventures In Wonderland Direct-To-Video VHS Three Tapes From 1993 Program Volumes Shows Fun John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Based on Walt Disney's animated classic Alice in Wonderland. In the series, Alice (played by Elisabeth Harnois), was portrayed as a girl who can go to and from Wonderland simply by walking through her mirror (a reference to Wonderland's source material Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass). Usually, the format consisted of Alice coming home from school and talking to Dinah (her cat) about a problem facing her that day, then going into Wonderland and finding the residents of that world facing a similar crisis. At the end of each episode, she would return to the real world with a solution to her problem. In some cases, she would have a problem with her brother, Brian, or sister, Kathy, a friend, or some other dilemma, and by the show's end, she would know how to deal with it. In "To Tear Is Human," she learns a lesson in humility when she splits her pants in the middle of a charades game, making her not so quick to laugh at other people's misfortune. (Earlier in the episode, she had laughed at another student for dropping his lunch tray.) The original host was comedian Scott Herriot, but in 1995 J. D. Roth and Brianne Leary took over the hosting duties with George Foreman as the co-host. Join in with three hit videos "Hare-Raising Magic", "Helping Hands", and "The Missing Ring Mystery". Edison Twins Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program Mid-1980s John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The series stars Andrew Sabiston and Marnie McPhail as fraternal twins Tom and Annie Edison, Sunny Besen Thrasher as their mischievous little brother Paul, and Milan Cheylov as their bumbling friend Lance Howard. Brian George stars as their police officer friend Sgt. Paganee. The show focused on the adventures of the main cast as they stumbled onto one problem after another, using Tom and Annie's scientific wit to solve the situation. Many episodes end with a short animated sequence illustrating a key scientific principle demonstrated in the preceding live action story. The last name of "Edison" is a homage to the inventor Thomas Edison. Anne Of Green Gables Tales Of Avonlea VHS Volumes Showtime Dinner At Pineview Sony Movies Pinocchio Barney Simon Says John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: It is based on Lucy Maud Montgomery's novels Anne of Avonlea, Anne of the Island, and Anne of Windy Poplars. Friday January 13 Kevin eats dinner at Pineview: popcorn, water, apples, grapes, little bag for chips such a fun surprise plus Sony plays Barney version of Simon Says. Epcot Magazine Direct-To-Video Stop Located In Orlando Florida John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The show originated from EPCOT Center in Florida. The weeknight show was hosted by Michael Young and co-hosted by a new guest host each week. In A Heartbeat Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program TV Arthur Tapes From 1997 The Alpha Stacy Song John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The series follows the lives of several teenagers who volunteer as part-time EMTs while going to school and who try to maintain their lives as normal teenagers. Christmas 2017 Kevin plays Arthur videos from 1997 six animated Arthur videos from 1997 for it. Songs about Stacy Schiff: The "Alpha Stacy Song". Kids Of Degrassi Street Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program Produced By Playing With Time Inc Show Hits John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The first entry in the Degrassi franchise and the only one to focus on children instead of teenagers, it follows the lives of a group of children living on De Grassi Street in Toronto. It was produced by Hood and Schuyler's independent company Playing With Time. The series originated as a collection of annual standalone short films that started with Ida Makes a Movie, a live-action adaptation of the Kay Chorao book which premiered on the CBC on December 8, 1979. It became a full series in 1982 when the CBC ordered five more episodes. It is notable for featuring several actors who would later star in Degrassi Junior High and Degrassi High playing different characters. Linda Schuyler, a seventh and eighth grade teacher at Earl Grey Senior Public School in Toronto, formed the company Playing With Time with Kit Hood in 1976. At the time, Schuyler had been teaching her students an early version of media studies, which included filmmaking with Super-8 film. Discovering that there was a lack of resources on the subject, Earl Grey librarian Bruce Mackey ordered several books about filmmaking, one of which was the picture book Ida Makes a Movie, which was written by Kay Chorao. Neither were aware that Ida Makes A Movie was a preschool book, in which the titular character was a cat. Nonetheless, Schuyler felt the story was powerful, and became interested in making a live-action adaptation, featuring children instead of cats. She sought the advice of then-lawyer and future Epitome Pictures co-founder Stephen Stohn, who advised her to forego a lawyer, and instead propose the deal herself. Schuyler flew to New York, where she met with Chorao and secured a $200 deal to adapt the book into a movie. Yan Moore, who would eventually become Degrassi Junior High and Degrassi High's head writer, became a writer for the series after he rectified problems with the story of the episode Casey Draws The Line. Growing Pains Direct-To-Video Warner Bros. Television Program TV 1985-1992 ABC Program 1997-2001 Disney Channel Version John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: "Hi, I'm Jason Seaver. I'm a psychiatrist. I've spent the last 15 years helping people with their problems. And I'm Maggie Seaver. I've spent 15 years helping our kids with problems even Jason wouldn't believe. Jason: Now Maggie has gone back to work as a reporter for the local newspaper. Maggie: And Jason moved his practice into the house so he could be there for the kids. Jason: They're great kids. Maggie: Most of the time. Jason: And the rest of the time... We love them anyway. Yeah. Unbelievable." Sweet opening narration with from episodes 1, 2 & 3. The show centers on the Seaver family of Huntington, Long Island, New York. Dr. Jason Seaver (portrayed by Alan Thicke), a psychiatrist, works from home because his wife, Maggie (Joanna Kerns), has gone back to work as a reporter. Jason has to take care of the kids: ladies' man and rebellious troublemaker Mike (Kirk Cameron), bookish honors student Carol (Tracey Gold), and rambunctious Ben (Jeremy Miller) who follows Mike as his role model and becomes a troublemaker too. A fourth child, Chrissy Seaver (twins Kelsey and Kirsten Dohring; Ashley Johnson), is born at the beginning of season 4, a day after Ben's 12th birthday. She was played in her newborn/infant stage by two uncredited sets of twin sisters, who remained in the role until season four (1988–89) ended. By season five (1989–90), she was played in her toddler stage by alternating twins Kirsten and Kelsey Dohring. In seasons six and seven (1990–92), Chrissy's age was advanced to five years old. A new cast member was added for the seventh and final season (1991–92) when homeless teen Luke Brower (Leonardo DiCaprio) is brought into the Seaver family to live with them until nearly the end of season seven. Often mentioned but rarely seen are the Seavers' next-door neighbors, the Koosmans, a reference to the 1969 Miracle Mets, as Tom Seaver and Jerry Koosman anchored the 1969 Mets' pitching rotation. Outta Day Anna's Tales Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Hit Program What I Want To Be 2002 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join Anna sharing some cool tales for this. What I Want To Be 2002 DVD. Title Date In This: January 13 1987. Play along with the Kidsongs Kids as they imagine all of the wonderful careers they can have when they grow up. Climb aboard a fire truck and slide down the pole with real-life firefighters, take a cruise on a Coast Guard cutter, ride a bucking bronco and sample goodies at a candy factory as the kids explore all of the fun things they want to be. WonderWorks Direct-To-Video PBS Program The Alphabet Song From Sing Along Then Old MacDonald Had A Farm From Show 4019 Produced By WQED KCET KTCA WHRO South Carolina Educational Television WETA And KERA John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Produced by the Public Broadcasting Service, Walt Disney Home Video purchased the home video rights to the series in 1987 and was responsible for making the series available to the public on VHS and later DVD in addition to airing some of the programs on the Disney Channel. The series consisted of short, made-for-television films out of acclaimed children's books. They included adaptations of Anne of Green Gables, Bridge to Terabithia, All Summer in a Day, Jacob Have I Loved, The Box of Delights, The Chronicles of Narnia series, Miracle at Moreaux, The Hoboken Chicken Emergency (starring Peter Billingsley), Odile & Yvette at the Edge of the World (scored by Blake Leyh), How to Be a Perfect Person in Just Three Days! (by Stephen Manes), Gryphon (produced by Manuel Arce and Carl Haber, starring Amanda Plummer), A Little Princess, A Girl of the Limberlost, Sweet 15, A Waltz Through the Hills, The Canterville Ghost, Frog, The Haunting of Barney Palmer, Lone Star Kid, Caddie Woodlawn, The House of Dies Drear, and The Boy Who Loved Trolls. It also co-produced the Australian Clowning Around series. WonderWorks also carried Traitor in My House (1990), a 50-minute film that tells the story of Elizabeth Van Lew, a Union sympathizer who lived in Richmond, Virginia during the American Civil War. The story is told through the eyes of Van Lew's 12-year-old niece, Louise Van Lew. Traitor in My House stars Mary Kay Place, Charles S. Dutton, Harris Yulin, and Angela Goethals. The film is directed by Nell Cox and was produced by the Educational Film Center. Cate Adair provided costume design. In 1987, the show's home video rights were picked up by Walt Disney Home Video to release the episodes on videocassette. The WonderWorks series opening intro consisted of a computer-animated light bulb shaped hot air balloon with an airplane at the base of it under the name The WonderWorks BalloonPlane as the main focal point of the intro. During the airing of later productions, the show was renamed as The WonderWorks' Family Movie up until the series' end. That program was co-produced by WQED-Pittsburgh, KCET-Los Angeles, KTCA-St. Paul/Minneapolis, WHRO-Hampton-Norfolk/Virginia, South Carolina Educational Television, WETA-Washington, D.C., and KERA-Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas. Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids singing The Alphabet Song from Sing Along with some onscreen letters there as they sing along then Old MacDonald Had A Farm from show 4019 fabulous simply it there a goose verse. Winnie The Pooh Friendship Direct-To-Video Five Volumes Titles Shows Fun John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join in with five great volumes Clever Little Piglet, Pooh Wishes, Tigger-ific Tales, Imagine That Christopher Robin, and Three Cheers For Eeyore And Rabbit. Winnie The Pooh Learning Direct-To-Video VHS Five Volumes Programs Shows Fun John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join in with five great volumes Making Friends, Sharing And Caring, Helping Others, Growing Up, and Working Together. Winnie The Pooh Featurettes Produced By Buena Vista Based On The Winnie The Pooh Books By A.A. Milne John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join Christopher Robin, Pooh, Gopher and their friends with four Winnie The Pooh featurettes Winnie The Pooh And The Honey Tree, Winnie The Pooh And The Blustery Day, Winnie The Pooh And Tigger Too, and Winnie The Pooh And A Day For Eeyore. You And Me, Kid Direct-To-Video Volumes VHS 1984 Fun Title Same Life Jungle Full Animal Alphabet John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: It was for toddlers and their parents to do fun learning activities together during specialized segments, including exercising, fun projects, and singing children's songs. The segments include: Let's Go (exercise skills), You and Me Theater (creative drama), Famous and 1/2 (celebrities and their children), Shh (listening and observation skills), Mime Your Own Business (pantomime). Same Life Jungle Full Animal Alphabet tape January 3 1998 some animals from "A" to "Z". Good Morning Mickey Direct-To-Video UK Volumes Breakfast Fun With Mickey John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Good Morning, Miss Bliss Direct-To-Video Disney Channel NBC Program Six Animated Arthur Videos VHS Tapes From Christmas 2017 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: It featured classic cartoons from Walt Disney Productions, similar to Donald Duck Presents. Although Mickey Mouse shorts, without surprise, were the primary programming, additional cartoons featuring Goofy, Donald Duck, Chip and Dale, Pluto, and others were also shown. The show premiered on April 18, 1983. at 7:00am, making it the first program to ever air on The Disney Channel. Initially airing for a full hour on weekdays and a half-hour on weekends, the show as split into two half-hour "parts" in September 1983. In May 1985, the show was reduced to a single half-hour. Grandma Didn’t Wave Back Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Tells a story about why Grandma just didn't wave her back which then it turned normal. Ink And Paint Club Direct-To-Video Fun Coloring Program Under The Sea 2004 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Featuring various classic Disney cartoon shorts, which was shown as part of Vault Disney. These episodes would usually consist of six or seven cartoon shorts each, all with some kind of theme. Under The Sea 2004 DVD. Title Date In This: August 9 1994. That very last program. An ambitious young boy named Devin and his grandmother find an enchanted conch shell that takes them to the ocean floor where they encounter many undersea creatures, including an underwater jazz band (which includes Ink, a multi-percussion band playing scatman octopus, and Spike, a bass-imitating beatnik pufferfish) and even Baby Ottie, a fuzzy baby sea otter. Along the way they help Weeber the lost penguin find his way back to the South Pole and help him be comfortable with his odd light blue color, which makes him different. This story also touches on the destructive effects of pollution. Cartoon Classics Direct-To-Video Volumes Season 1 1983-1986 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The first 14 volumes, from 1983 to 1986, came with six or seven cartoons and ran from 30–60 minutes. The titles of all 14 volumes and their cartoons are as follows. Cartoon Classics Direct-To-Video Volumes Season 2 1987-1992 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The first 14 volumes, from 1983 to 1986, came with six or seven cartoons and ran from 30–60 minutes. The titles of all 14 volumes and their cartoons are as follows. Cartoons Limited Gold Editions Direct-To-Video Volumes 1984-1985 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: In 1987, another season of "Cartoon Classics" was released, with 14 regular volumes, as well as four "Special Edition" volumes. Volumes 1-5 were released on May 19, 1987. Volumes 6-10 were released on October 6, 1987. Volumes 11 and 12 were released on August 31, 1989. Volumes 13 and 14 were released on October 19, 1990. The first "Special Edition" volume was released on November 15, 1988. The three other "Special Edition" volumes were released on June 19, 1992. The shorts featured on volumes 1-5 were all new-to-VHS in the United States at the time, while shorts featured on all subsequent volumes are duplicated from the earlier "Cartoon Classics" season and other early Disney VHS releases. The sole exception is The Big Wash, which made its debut on Fun on the Job. Between each short are clips from other cartoons, redubbed with new voices to link the featured cartoons together. Mouse Factory Direct-To-Video Walt Disney Productions Program John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: It was created by Ward Kimball and showed clips from various Disney cartoons and movies, hosted by celebrity guests (credited as being "Mickey's Friend"), including Johnny Brown, Charles Nelson Reilly, Jo Anne Worley, and many more, visiting the Disney studio (or "The Mouse Factory") and interacting with the walk-around Disney characters from the theme parks in live-action Laugh-In-style wrap-around skits. Each episode would open with an intro segment where the host and a few costumed Disney characters were shown clocking in for work at the Magic Kingdom. The theme played over the previews of each episode was a wild instrumental version of "Whistle While You Work", with various Spike Jones-type sound effects thrown in. The song played over the end credits was "Minnie's Yoo Hoo". MMC Direct-To-Video 1989 Version Of Walt Disney's Hit Mickey Mouse Club Preview Caps Show Fun John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: A half-hour version of the 1950's Mickey Mouse Club series designed for children eight to 12 years old. The new club follows the pattern of the original, featuring a cast of children who act, sing and dance. Each day features a separate theme as well as dramatic serials. Kind time previewing caps here in a program Owen's Goodbye Language Tune Letter Barnyard Special Meeting: Yup, You Can Only Preview Caps For Now. See, If You Want The Alphabet Song Later, You'll Have To Earn Those Math Caps, Reading Caps, Time Caps, Plus Nature Caps For It. Mousercise Direct-To-Video TV VHS Exercise Program John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: It is based on the hit record album of the same name. It began airing on April 18, 1983, when the channel was launched. As such, Mousercise was the second program to ever air on the channel at 8AM, after Good Morning Mickey, which aired at 7AM. Set at the Mickey Mouse Health Club, the show featured Kellyn Plasschaert leading Mickey Mouse and other Disney characters and a group of young "Mousercisers" through a series of exercises: stretching, aerobics, and bending. Often, she is accompanied by a friend named Steve (Steve Stark). The Disney characters in the show are the same walkaround types who would be seen in the parks (albeit in workout clothes) and thus were mute throughout the show. Occasionally, songs from the album would play during the workouts, while other times, it was from a concurrent adult contemporary hit. Kellyn would get creative with her workout moves, from walking like an elephant or Frankenstein's monster to flying a plane. All the while, in between workouts, Kellyn would advise viewers to consult with a doctor before joining in if they had any medical or physical conditions. After that, there would be a segment known as "Do You Know?", introduced by Mickey and hosted by Steve. Here, Steve would discuss topics of physical well-being or other forms of safety. This would lead to a quasi-educational skit involving Steve and another Disney character, usually Goofy, who, in typical Goofy fashion, would mess up any plan that Steve had. Then Kellyn and her group would return. This time, they were stretched on floor mats for more workout-influenced story routines imagined by Kellyn. This was then followed by a cooldown. Finally, at the end of the show, Kellyn would advise viewers to "keep on Mousercising" before ending the show with another workout, with the Mousercisers, the Disney characters and Steve. Later episodes would also include a character simply named Coach, who would also advise the Mousercisers on good health. release In 1985, a special version of Mousercise was released on home video, starring Kellyn, Mickey and a smaller group of kids, all comparatively older than the children on the TV show, with an emphasis more on performance, as well as health tips from Kellyn. Mousercise was removed from the channel when it began airing commercial breaks in 1997 as a result of the move from a premium service to basic cable. There are currently no plans to release Mousercise (either the original series or the videotape special) on DVD from Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment or the Disney+ streaming service (not yet). My Friend Flicka Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Hit Program Based On The Classic Book My Friend Flicka John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The series is based on the novel of the same name by Mary O'Hara and the 1943 film My Friend Flicka by 20th Century Fox. And now, they're coming to Disney Channel playing based on the classic novel playing it together. Under The Umbrella Tree Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The series centers on a quartet of main characters who share a house on Spring Street in a suburb of Ottawa, Ontario. The characters include Holly (a human), Iggy (an iguana), Jacob (a blue jay), and Gloria (a gopher). The show's title is derived from the fact that the characters live together in a home featuring a prominent indoor umbrella tree. So Weird Direct-To-Video Disney Channel TV Hit Program Alphabet Songs To The Tune Of Traditional Favorites John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The series centered around teenage girl Fiona Phillips (Cara DeLizia) who toured with her rock star mom (Mackenzie Phillips), encountering paranormal activity along the way. Sing along with 26 cool fun alphabet songs to the tune of traditional favorites here in Songs From The ABC Sing Along Flip Chart songs about letters with from "A" to "Z". Spellbinder Direct-To-Video Disney Channel TV VHS Hit Program John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Still The Beaver Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Hit Program John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Get ready to meet the gang for it. Join in the fun sharing a fun Spellbinder. Swamp Fox Direct-To-Video ABC TV Disney Hit Program John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Walt Disney Mini-Classics Direct-To-Video VHS Disney Horizontal Sticker Label John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: That theme song ("Swamp Fox, Swamp Fox, tail on his hat... nobody knows where the Swamp Fox at...") was sung by Nielsen as well. Myron Healey played Marion's top aide, Maj./Col. Peter Horry. One of the Swamp Fox's adversaries was Colonel Banastre Tarleton, played by John Sutton. Patrick Macnee played a British captain, Tim Considine played Marion's nephew Gabe Marion and Slim Pickens played Plunkett, one of the Swamp Fox's men. Hal Stalmaster appeared in three of the eight episodes as "Gwynn." The Swamp Fox did not bring to Disney the commercial success that had been achieved by Davy Crockett. Welcome To Pooh Corner Direct-To-Video Volumes Program Puppets Based On Winnie The Pooh Stories By A.A. Milne John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: This series was the only incarnation in the history of Disney's incarnations of Winnie the Pooh in which we could actually see the narrator aside from only hearing his voice. He would present each episode. The show would start off with him greeting the viewers "Welcome to Pooh Corner" and then relate what he was talking about to an event that occurred in the Hundred Acre Wood, the home of the Pooh characters, and then he would proceed to read from a book entitled Welcome to Pooh Corner. He would then narrate the episode acted out by the characters. The action was filmed before a blue screen, rather than using traditional sets (the same technique was used for Dumbo's Circus, another live-action/puppet series that ran on The Disney Channel). Since the show was designed for The Disney Channel before it began airing commercials, there were no breaks for commercials. As a result, the show lasted a full thirty minutes. The main story ran about twenty minutes followed by two shorter segments. The first segment was a sing-along music video featuring one of nine songs, used over and over throughout the show's run. These songs were written by the Oscar-winning Sherman Brothers who had provided the majority of the Winnie the Pooh music over the years. The Sherman Brothers also wrote the show's theme song, using the music from the original Winnie-the-Pooh theme song from The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, albeit with a slightly altered tempo. The last segment of the show was a presentational arts and crafts demonstration that took place at the Thoughtful Spot. One of the cast members would speak to the narrator, looking directly into the camera, while they showed the viewers at home how to make something. When the series first started out, the narrator was seen sitting in a small library. As the series progressed, he is moved into a small playroom which eventually is seen having plush versions of Pooh and his friends. Spot Direct-To-Video Disney VHS Blue's Clues Season 1 Instrumental Theme Intro The Original Version Of Theme Song Hit John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join Spot based on children's beloved Spot stories for Eric Hill with five fun Spot stories narrated by Corey Burton features a short song for each title card from each Spot story. Blue's Clues Season 1 instrumental version of this would go: And Now What Do We Do? Now What Do We Do? Well, You Know What To Do. Full same lines for it. Shnookums & Meat Funny Cartoon Show Direct-To-Video Program John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The show represents Disney's attempt to do a more "edgy" cartoon in the vein of Nickelodeon's The Ren & Stimpy Show and Rocko's Modern Life. Unlike other Disney Afternoon cartoons, Shnookums & Meat only aired once a week, usually Mondays. Only thirteen episodes were produced. Sequel Ariel's Songs And Stories Direct-To-Video Based On Walt Disney's 1989 Fully Animated Hit Little Mermaid Tale John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join Sebastian, Flounder, King Triton and their friends in 2 fun videos "Wish Upon A Starfish" and "Giggles". Seeing Annette Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program Fun Ernie Eats Cookies In Bed Share Ernie Bert Bedtime John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join in the fun seeing Annette for it fun as she did for a Disney program. Bert tells Ernie not to eat cookies in bed, because he might get crumbs in the bed, and then he'll get crumbs in his pajamas, itch, and not be able to sleep. Ernie decides to eat cookies in Bert's bed instead. (EKA: Episode 0282). Video: Best Of Friends (September 4, 2012). Spin And Marty Direct-To-Video Part Of Fun Mickey Mouse Club Preview Caps Playing Games For Fun John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The serialized Disney television adaptation of the novel starred David Stollery as the rich, orphaned Martin "Marty" Markham and Tim Considine as the poorer Spin Evans, the most athletic and popular boy at the Triple R Ranch. When the pampered Marty first arrives at the ranch in a chauffeur-driven limousine, his contemptuous dismissal of the dude ranch as a "dirty old farm" and evident fear of horses result in his ostracism by the other boys, led by Spin. By the end of the first season, however, Marty overcomes his fears and wins acceptance, becoming close friends with his erstwhile foe, Spin. Supporting roles include Sammy Ogg as their jokester sidekick Joe Simpson, and B. G. Norman as Ambitious, Marty's first friend at the Triple R. Kind time previewing caps here in a program Owen's Goodbye Language Tune Letter Barnyard Special Meeting: Yup, You Can Only Preview Caps For Now. See, If You Want The Alphabet Song Later, You'll Have To Earn Those Math Caps, Reading Caps, Time Caps, Plus Nature Caps For It. Boy Meets World Direct-To-Video TV Hits Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 The Alpha Bobby Song John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Brotherly Love Direct-To-Video TV Show Do Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 The Alpha Bobby Song John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Old days to his life as a married man. The show aired from 1993 to 2000 on ABC, part of the network's TGIF lineup. Songs about Bobby Brown: The “Alpha Bobby Song”. Buzz Lightyear Of Star Command Direct-To-Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 ABC UPN Beach Party At Walt Disney World 2005 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Buzz Lightyear of Star Command takes place in the far future, a pastiche of Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica, Babylon 5, Lost in Space, Flash Gordon, Buck Rogers, and Star Wars-style science fiction. Capital Planet is the forefront of the Galactic Alliance, a peaceful union of various planets, home to various alien species that coexist in harmony with one another. Star Command is a peacekeeping organization consisting of Space Rangers, who investigate threats to galactic peace. The primary enemy of Star Command, as well as Buzz’s arch enemy is the Evil Emperor Zurg, an intergalactic crime boss that rules an empire of heavily-armed robots and slave races forced to work in opposition to the Galactic Alliance. The series features Buzz Lightyear, a famous, experienced Space Ranger that takes a crew of rookies under his wing as he investigates criminal activity across the galaxy, and attempts to bring down Zurg’s for universe domination. Buzz Lightyear of Star Command is a metafictional series that exists within the reality of the Toy Story films, where Buzz Lightyear is a highly popular toyline. One of the two lead characters in the Toy Story film series is a Buzz action figure, voiced by Tim Allen. Beach Party At Walt Disney World 2005 DVD. Title Date In This: June 30 1995. Possibly played that from Dad's birthday Wednesday April 21 2021. The program starts out with the kids are shown playing their favorite games like basketball, ring toss, hopscotch, and jump rope. Mickey and his friends, Minnie, Donald, and Goofy surprise the kids, and the kids are happy to see them. Later on, they all are joined by Pluto, and after a while they head to the beach and they get ready to have fun and spend the day together ("Celebration"). The Disney gang is very happy and some of the characters exclaim about whatever they like at the Walt Disney World beach. Mickey tells Donald to check his list to see if the whole gang is complete. But Caitlin gets sad because she wants more friends, but Tiffany tells her that it's easy to make friends by introducing one's self, talking with a person, and hanging out with him or her; and soon the girls and their friends join together and set their names free ("Set Your Name Free"). Next, the whole gang decides to go to Typhoon Lagoon where Goofy is ready to surf; as Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Tigger, and the others (who are on the sand) dance to "Surfin' Safari", and Goofy, and the others surf by. After the song, Donald notices that he cannot get out of the hole. Then the kids take photos at Shark Reef, and then they see see Mickey who greets the guests and then the kids start snorkeling in the water where there are lots of fishes and other sea creatures; even some of the other characters including Mickey join the kids in snorkeling ("Three Little Fishies"). After that, Brendon finds a golden coin and shows it to the boys, and one of the boys says that the coin reminds him of pirate treasure. Soon, the boys are taken to a pirate ship where the pirates sing and dance to "A Pirate's Life". Suddenly, Captain Hook and Mr. Smee appear, as Captain Hook tells Smee to "report at once" and makes the guys stand in line. Peter Pan then shows up and starts to fight Captain Hook, and soon Captain Hook is defeated. The guys cheer and sing the last line of "Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me"). Meanwhile, Ariel sings jovially, as the girls notice her and stay with her for a while ("Part of Your World"). Goofy and the kids notice something funny and weird in this place; well of course it is Blizzard Beach. Goofy notices that every beach is hot. So he and the other characters (in this conversation group,) take the kids on a tour at Blizzard Beach ("Hot, Hot, Hot"). On the way to the luau, Donald, Chip, Dale and the kids sing "The Hukilau Song" at the Polynesian Village Resort. As the get to the luau, the hula performers, even Mickey, Minnie, and the other characters provide them leis and only the girls grass skirts. Everybody is ready to join the Hawaiian dance, and the dancers dance and sing their favorite Hawaiian song "Pearly Shells". As the sun sets, Mickey says that it's time for the next party, taking place as the Electrical Water Pageant goes by on the Seven Seas Lagoon, just so as everybody does limboing ("Limbo Rock") and dancing with all of the others ("Slicin' Sand"). Bill Nye The Science Guy Direct-To-Video VHS From Walt Disney Home Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Nye portrays a hyper-kinetic tall and slender scientist wearing a blue lab coat and a bow-tie. He combines the serious science of everyday things with fast-paced action and humor. Each half-hour show begins with a cold open, where Nye introduces the episode's theme, which leads into an opening credit sequence, and featuring Nye in a computer animated scientific world, along with his head spinning, radio frequencies, and plastic toy dinosaurs flying. In later seasons, the theme song was cut short by a static screen. After the opening credits, announcer Pat Cashman says "Brought to you by...", in which a product name is related to the episode's theme. Nye walks onto the set, which is called "Nye Laboratories", filled with scientific visuals including many "of science" contraptions announced dramatically, relevant to the theme of the episode. Science-related TV and movie parodies configure the facts of the episode's theme, along with parodies of TV commercials. The show has featured many guest appearances. Each episode features Nye visiting many places relating to the episode's theme, showing interviews of people talking about their work and other contributions. At the end of each episode, Nye thanks the viewers for watching, before explaining in a clever description of a theme's activity. The closing credits roll over bloopers from the episode. Join Bill Nye with 5 terrific videos "Reptiles And Insects Leapin' Lizards", "Powerful Forces All Pumped Up", "Outer Space Way Out There", "Dinosaurs Those Big Boneheads", and "The Human Body The Inside Scoop". That's So Raven Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Hit Program Dad's Birthday Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS Beach Segment Hits John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The plot revolves around teenager Raven Baxter, played by Raven-Symoné and how she gets herself, her friends Eddie and Chelsea as well as her family members, such as her brother Cory, out of various situations, usually by using her psychic powers and skills as a master of disguise, neither of which help. Fun as it did for now Dad's birthday Friday April 21 Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band 1990 vertical sticker label plus 1990 print date simply it's version 1 here on Dad's birthday long version of Disneyland 35th anniversary promo plus a 1990 title card plus in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 promo from Under The Sea. They'd like to eat chicken, waffle fries, hot dogs vanilla layer cake. There, Kevin does have Steps on his birthday plus also did with Pineview on Dad's birthday plus also chips and pasta on Dad's birthday. Beach segment (EKA: Episode 4034), three fun radios. Purple Radio, Pink Radio, Red Radio: This Is W-S-A-N-D Coming To You Live From The Beach. When It Comes To The Beach, We Know Where It's At. No, But We Can Give You A Clue. He's Hiding Under Something. Don't Throw In The Towel, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something. Don't Give Up The Ship, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something And In Something. Ernie's under the water that green submarine with five white circles with Ernie's dolphin friend Charlie. Zapping Zone Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Between The Lions Tapes John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Where different hosts, depending on the region, interact with the viewers with games and trivia. Pineview With Mr. Phil The Brave Little Toaster Direct-To-Video Teletubbies At Miss Candy’s Duckieland From Show 4103 Fabulous Dinner At Pineview Fabulous Treasuries Sesame Road John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join Kirby, Radio, Blanky, Lampy, and Toaster in three great Brave Little Toaster movies: The Brave Little Toaster, The Brave Little Toaster Goes To Mars, and The Brave Little Toaster To The Rescue. Shoes on at Pineview listen to Sesame Road Kevin eats yummy dinner at Pineview popcorn water apples grapes chips such a fun surprise. Teletubbies at Miss Candy's Kevin took Ma to a blue rubber band place Kevin first see. To it windmill was about to stop spinning that means just in time for Sesame Street. Duckieland from show 4103 that plot will be "Baby Bear Writes A Story About Porridge King". Two sponsors on this: "F", 11. When Kevin Doody was so small, he used to listen to The Big Comfy Couch side A that have the 19 Sing-along Songs CD. The Ten Second Tidy was used on the CD as well. Then it comes again. episodes, characters, voices, and other fun stuff. Clumsy Ballet was used from the episode "Sticks And Stones." After Clumsy ballet was the Ten Second Tidy before you could go right to side "B". Lilo And Stitch Direct-To-Video Disney Channel TV Program John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Lilo and Stitch are given the task of collecting the rest of Jumba's missing experiments, changing them from bad to good and finding the one place where they truly belong. Meanwhile, the former Captain Gantu and his reluctant partner Experiment 625 try to capture the experiments for the imprisoned Dr. Hämsterviel. Madeline Direct-To-Video Disney Broadcast Version Yankee Doodle Dandy 2002 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: In 1960, the Madeline stories were adapted to a one-hour color episode for the NBC series The Shirley Temple Show. Madeline was played by Gina Gillespie, child actor Michel Petit played Pepito, and Imogene Coca portrayed Miss Clavel. It was Madeline's first appearance on television. Yankee Doodle Dandy 2002 DVD. Join in the fun home video version there of Sing Out America on September 5 1986. Mary-Kate And Ashley In Action Direct-To-Video Disney Program Hit One Saturday Morning ABC TV Cartoon John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: It is also a series of books that spun off, from the show. PB&J Otter Direct-To-Video Playhouse Disney Program It’s Time For Counting 2004 DVD A Title From Barney John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The series centered on the Otter family who lived in the rural fishing community of Lake Hoohaw. Most of the stories revolved around the Otter kids: older brother Peanut, younger sister Jelly, and diapered Baby Butter (named after the peanut butter and jelly sandwich), as well as their friends and neighbors. Supporting characters included gossipy Cranes, overly hygienic Raccoons, a junk-collecting Mayor, and some very wealthy Poodles. The show was created by Jim Jinkins (the creator of Doug), and executive produced by David Campbell in close conjunction with Harvard University's Cognitive Skills Group, "Project Zero". The group's job was to monitor each and make sure the material had a positive educational message. In that respect, PB&J Otter was one of the few shows of its kind on the air at that time. This show features songs written by Dan Sawyer and Fred Newman. It’s Time For Counting 2004 DVD. Tape Date In This: January 13 1998. When the numbers from Stella's alarm clock get missing, Barney and the kids help search for the rest of the numbers. They head to the school library, where they read some classic children's stories. When all the numbers are returned to the alarm clock, Stella has a very special surprise for Barney and his friends! Parent Trap Direct-To-Video Movie Television Film Hayley Mills Based On Walt Disney Movie The Parent Trap John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join these terrific twins original version from 1961 based on Walt Disney movie The Parent Trap that cool song which here in that movie that part of that classic Let's Get Together. Hercules Direct-To-Video Disney Program VHS Fun Raffi Octopus's Garden Beatles ABC TV Program One Saturday Morning John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Disney's Hercules, like Disney's The Little Mermaid and Disney's Aladdin, is a spin-off from the film of the same name (Hercules) and is based on his teenage adventures while training with Phil. The whole series is something of a midquel, taking place during the song "One Last Hope" (which Phil sings while Hercules is training). Many of the Olympian Gods and Goddesses only glimpsed during the film pay visit to the young hero-to-be and help or hinder him in his adventures. Other characters from the film that appear are Hades (James Woods), Pegasus (Frank Welker), and Hercules' mortal parents Amphitryon and Alcamene. Here Raffi Octopus's Garden track 4 of 16 here in the album One Light One Sun. Here's Boomer Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program Hit Show John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join Boomer did which such a fun show fabulous as you did to visit with Boomer. Mickey's Christmas Carol Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Christmas Featurette Program 1983 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Based on the Christmas classic that Charles Dickens wrote that Christmas story great to hear it. That production, which was Mickey Mouse's first appearance in theaters in 30 years (despite his limited supporting role), was inspired by An Adaptation of Dickens' Christmas Carol, Performed by The Walt Disney Players, a 1974 Disney record conceived by Alan Young and Alan Dinehart. The featruette also marked the first screen production in which Young provided the voice of Scrooge McDuck, whose voice he had provided on the aforementioned album. The featurette also marked the first theatrical outing for Wayne Allwine as the voice of Mickey (who had previously voiced the character in animation produced for The New Mickey Mouse Club TV series in 1977) as well as one of Clarence Nash's final performances as the voice of Donald Duck. Starting January 1985, possibly use Donald voice together was Tony Anselmo with great to share together. Nash is the only original voice actor involved in this featruette, as other original voice actors such as Walt Disney (Mickey Mouse), Pinto Colvig (Goofy), Billy Bletcher (Pete), Cliff Edwards (Jiminy Cricket) and Billy Gilbert (Willie the Giant) died prior to the film's production. Further Adventures Of Gallegher Direct-To-Video Program Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Disney Channel Hit Program John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join in the fun sharing some fun adventures of Gailegher it did such a fun event. Frankenweenie Direct-To-Video Walt Disney TV Hits Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Black And White Program John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Based on that Halloween classic Frankenweenie to it playful black and white to it with together. Sabrina The Teenage Witch Direct-To-Video ABC Disney Program Pizza Night Between The Lions Tapes Seen On PBS Kids Blue's Birthday Coloring Book Pizza Puppet Show Treasure Hunt Game John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Based on the Sabrina The Teenage Witch books by George Gladir and Dan DeCarlo. That category page from 2022 will be Steps Show watching Barney the Dinosaur cool videos to play. Play any Barney video or DVD white tape purple writing with favorite Barney songs. Barney Theme Song which tune of Yankee Doodle before Barney title card before it first started. Program starts with that stuffed animal Barney probably he or she will shout out his name. Whenever they're all done playing a tape probably might be time to sing I Love You. To the tune of This Old Man Barney sings that first verse with some kids hugging then joining second and final verse to this then it was just time to end this will be time for Barney to say goodbye stuffed animal Barney winks before ending that tape then the end credits featuring some fabulous stills then previews of the other videos from Barney. Between The Lions tapes seen on PBS Kids from last year's category page Steps Show watching Barney that purple dinosaur here like Click Clack Moo The Cows Type For Lions, Five Six Thistle Sticks, Fox And The Crow With Cubs, Good Seed For Lions, Happy Last Cliff Hanger Leona's Sing-Along Songs Heigh-Ho Tape, Humph Humph With Cubs, Icarus's Wings With Cubs, Lost Rock Flying Rocket Fun Rooster, Night With Orlando Good Night Knight, Pebble Trouble For Cubs, Piggyback Rides With Cubs, Rats With Fun Lions, Read The Lucky Duck, Sad Dad With Cubs, Something Fishy With Leona's Fish Suit, Teacher's Pet For Lions, To The Ship For Cub Sea, plus even Voting But Mama But Leona's Sing-Along Songs Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah Tape. Plus episode preview with Announcer Bunny for now PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end. Blue's Birthday Coloring Book: Crayon, Book, Drawings: Coloring Book. Blue's Birthday Pizza: Tomato, Circle, Cheese: Pizza. Blue's Birthday Puppet Show: Sock, Box, Curtains: Puppet Show. Blue's Birthday Treasure Hunt Game: Map, Chest, Gold: Treasure Hunt Game. Unlike previous incarnations, Sabrina Spellman in this series is depicted as a 12-year-old attending middle school. As in the original comic series, Sabrina lives with her paternal witch aunts, Hilda Spellman and Zelda Spellman and her loud-mouthed black cat Salem Saberhagen, all of whom advise Sabrina on the use of several magics. Most episodes center on the typical issues of middle school, along with those that emanated from Sabrina's inexperience with or misuse of several magic, witchcraft and extremely powerful and complex spells. Sabrina and her best friend Chloe would often use magic (often from the "Spooky Jar"; a cookie jar containing a genie-like being in the family's kitchen) for all types of perceived emergencies, ranging from trying to fit into skinny new clothes to turning Sabrina's crush Harvey into a superhero. By the end of each episode, her innate magical abilities would unintentionally backfire and Sabrina would learn that using magic usually is not the solution to her everyday issues. Fun And Fancy Free Do Bongo Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: To visit Bongo with that Dinah Shore narrated hosted by Jiminy Cricket such a fun surprise. Halloweentown Direct-To-Video Disney Trilogy Four Fantasy Films Halloween Fabulous Dinner At Pineview Version A Jam For Sesame Road John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join the fun with full of some spooks up a way with couple of guys together Marnie Piper, Splendora, Gwen, Dylan, Sophie, Luke, Kalabar, Harriet, Hip, that Two-Headed Man, that ghost, vampire dentist patient, that dentist creature, Wolfie, and Benny along with four Halloweentown movies: Halloweentown, Halloeentown II: Kalabar's Revenge, Halloweentown High, and Return To Halloweentown. Shoes on at Pineview listen to Sesame Road Kevin eats yummy dinner at Pineview popcorn water apples grapes chips such a fun surprise. Sesame Road parody for Abbey Road that cover has Prairie Dawn, Ernie, Bert, that CTW car, Elmo, Oscar, Cookie Monster, plus Big Bird dressing up some Abbey Road clothes with 20 rock jams that cool parody With fun Abbey Road title. That album cover parody for Abbey Road title Kevin ate dinner at Pineview: popcorn, water, apple, grapes, chips. Fun as it did for a follow up to Born to Add, with more rock songs from Sesame Street. In 1995, Sony Wonder reissued it on CD and cassette, although for this release, two songs were dropped, and two others were put in their place. The two songs that were dropped were Let's Go Tubbin' Today, and Say Toothpaste Somebody. They were replaced with It's Zydeco, and Once Is Not Enough respectively. That back cover has Grover using headphones with Cookie Monster because Grover was not there for the album because he's absent so instead Frank Oz possibly used voices of Bert and Cookie Monster. The original version of the album first said Sesame Road ten letters there in the sky for it such as it did for a sweet parody for Abbey Road with songs from The Beatles. Peter And The Wolf 1946 Cartoon John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Share a musical tale just love for music fun as it did narrated by Sterling Holloway. Prince And The Pauper 1990 Tape John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Come join the fun Prince And The Pauper narrated by Roy Dotrice such a classic tale. Legend Of Sleepy Hollow Halloween Story John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join the fun with that whole gang for now based on books by Washington Irving tells a story about here about sweet man narrated by Bing Crosby for about Headless Horseman. Mickey And The Beanstalk Program This Version Of Classic Jack And The Beanstalk John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Tells a story about that version of Jack And The Beanstalk this classic fairy tale but in that version of that classic fairy tale where Mickey and his friends try bravely to rescue the golden harp from Willy the Giant where it does know simply it's long tale with that smashing ending. Love Tales 1995 VHS Fun Valentine John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join in the fun with three love tales: "Mickey's Delayed Date", "Pluto's Heart Throb", and "Mr. Duck Steps Out". Mickey And Minnie's Sweetheart Stories Hit John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Come join now which three valuable story hits: "Mickey's Rival," "In Dutch," and "The Nifty Nineties." Gordon The Garden Gnome Direct-To-Video Cbeebles ABC Kids TV Cartoon Fully Animated John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Gordon is a happy garden gnome, whose voice is provided by TV gardening presenter Alan Titchmarsh. The series focuses on the title character. Gordon the Garden Gnome tries his best to help the environment and the animals living in his garden, with the help of his gnome friends Percy (Voiced by David Holt), Ian (voiced by Maria Darling), Rosie (also voiced by Maria Darling) and Jerome (voiced by Dan Freedman). There is also a worm named Andrew (also voiced by David Holt), slugs named Lez (also voiced by Dan Freedman) & Dez (voiced by Rob Rackstraw), a squirrel named Daphne, and others. Insiders Direct-To-Video Hosted By David Speers Sunday Morning Hit Show 60 Minutes Show Top Great News Show Fun John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The program debuted on 15 July 2001, and was hosted by Barrie Cassidy for 18 years until his retirement in June 2019. Similar in format to Sunday morning talk shows in the United States, Insiders analyses and discusses Australian politics with the use of a panel of political journalists and columnists and interviews with prominent politicians and commentators. Broadcast on the ABC on Sunday mornings at 9am, the program also features many regular commentators from various Australian media outlets and think tanks. The show is part of the ABC's Sunday morning line-up, commencing with Insiders, followed by Offsiders, a sports program initiated and formerly hosted by Cassidy, and now hosted by Kelli Underwood. Fran Kelly hosted Insiders while Barrie Cassidy was on long service leave, and Chris Uhlmann, prior to his move to the Nine Network, also hosted the show in Cassidy's absence. Mother And Son Direct-To-Video TV ABC Program Sitcom Angela Pineview With Mr. Phil Sony Show Programs Kevin Eats Dinner With Tori Kevin Eats Pasta With Ma Plus Dub Kevin Uses His Spoon John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The plot of the show addresses the problems of ageing and caring for somebody with increasing memory loss, with an often sharp-edged humor which carried with it a tinge of sadness. Despite its unlikely subject matter for a comedy, the show was a favorite with audiences. Maggie's and Arthur's relationship was presented with a fascinating complexity—Maggie's cruel attacks on and emotional manipulation of Arthur disguised her deep dependence on and need of him, and Arthur's dutiful love of Maggie was constantly in conflict with his guilty frustration at the huge limitations for his own life which looking after his mother entailed. The performance of Cracknell, a famous stage actress, as Maggie was particularly lauded as one of the finest characterizations on Australian television. Ma, Dad and Dub go to Amberleigh picking up Grandma did with such a fun surprise Mr. Phil goes to Pineview such a fun event shoes on at Pineview Kevin ate dinner with Tori soon after that here Ma, Dad and Dub pick Kevin up to eat pasta with Ma plus Dub Kevin uses his spoon. Blue Chip Kids Direct-To-Video PBS Hit Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Based On The Book By David W. Bianchi Great More Tape Tour Town Of Titles Wish Full More Show Hits John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: A fun and easy-to-understand introduction to money and investing. Wild Animal Baby Explorers Direct-To-Video PBS Program Children's Television Series Animated John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The series was based on a popular kids magazine "Wild Animal Baby" from the National Wildlife Federation and contains three seasons of 52 x 11 episodes for kids ages two to five. The series is produced by National Wildlife Federation and Xing Xing Digital Corporation. It utilizes live action footage and 3D animation. The series focuses on four main wildlife characters who's magical journey's take them all over the globe to learn about habitats far and wide. Ruby's Studio Direct-To-Video TV PBS Hit Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Share Ruby Her Studio John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Ruby welcomes kids to her magical art studio for days of warmth, laughter and fun filled with crafts, music, dancing and learning all about feelings. Wish*A*Roo Park Direct-To-Video PBS Program John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Teachers provide preschoolers with a taste of the classroom life that awaits them. Alef...Bet...Blast-Off! Direct-To-Video TV PBS Program John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Come visit town top fun now for it fun as it did to visit a park. Eddie Files Direct-To-Video TV PBS Program John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: A series of educational videos about math in the real world. Curious Crew Direct-To-Video PBS Program TV PBS Kids John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Come join in with great visit for those fun as it did for now so many. Camp TV Direct-To-Video Camping TV PBS Kids Program John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Get ready to camp full of things together fun it did with sit around campfire together. Kids For Positive Change Direct-To-Video PBS Kids Program John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Come join kids with fun it did together fun of climate change fun to start together. Mickey Loves Minnie Title From 1996 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join in the fun with three hit stories: "Society Dog Show," "Donald's Double Trouble," and "The Brave Little Tailor." Best Of Roger Rabbit 1996 Tape John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The world's most outrageous rabbit returns with three of his funniest featurettes. Enjoy his hysterically animated antics again and again, in this collection from the creative genius of Walt Disney Studios and Steven Spielberg. Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search For Christopher Robin Program Narrator David Warner Search In The Hundred Acre Wood Finding Christopher Robin Quest John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: From the heart of The Hundred-Acre Wood, an all-new movie is born. Inspired by A.A. Milne’s classic stories, "Pooh’s GRAND ADVENTURE" is the first feature-length Winnie The Pooh movie in 20 years. Starring the world’s most beloved characters, this enchantment-filled adventure continues where the original story left off. Once upon the last day of a golden summer, the last thing Christopher Robin wants to do is tell POOH he is going to school. Instead, he leaves a note that Pooh and friends misunderstand. Believing Christopher Robin is gone to "skull," Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Eeyore and Rabbit set off to rescue him. And so begins the grandest, most extraordinary journey of their lives – and the discovery that even when apart, friends are as close as your heart. Five delightful new songs enrich themes of friendship and overcoming fears in this charming and endearing story. "Pooh’s GRAND ADVENTURE" is a joyous experience that Pooh lovers of all ages will want to watch over and over again. Pocahontas II: Journey To A New World Program From 1998 Based On Walt Disney's Movie Pocahontas Hit Title From 1995 Hit Fun John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: All the magic of Pocahontas – Disney’s Academy Award®-winning film – continues in a fun-filled adventure that finds Pocahontas setting sail for an exciting new world: England. With her comical companions, Flit, Meeko and Percy, along for the ride, this spectacular film promises plenty of thrills and laughter for everyone. As an ambassador of peace, Pocahontas is swept away by London’s "curious" customs. Attempting to fit in, she makes friends with the dashing English diplomat John Rolfe, and Mrs. Jenkins (his lovable housemaid), both of whom help Pocahontas prepare for her debut at the celebrated Hunt Ball. There she must convince the King of England that her people are truly civilized in order to stop an armada moving against them. Pocahontas soon finds herself at odds with the scheming Ratcliffe. But when a mysterious stranger comes to her rescue, the courageous Pocahontas must choose between the love of her past … and the path of her future. Told through brilliant Disney animation, five incredible new songs and unforgettable characters, "Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World" is alive with all the colors of a Disney classic. 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The enduring tale of Disney's animated classic 101 Dalmatians continues in the delightful, all-new movie, 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure. It's a fun-filled adventure fresh with irresistible, voiced by Jason Alexander, Martin Short and Barry Bostwick. Lost in a sea of spots, little Patch longs to stand out from the other puppies and dreams of being a “One Of A Kind Wonder Dog” like his favorite TV star, Thunderbolt. When Patch accidentally gets separated from his family, he takes the opportunity to meet his hero and, miraculously, finds himself in the real-life role of Thunderbolt's sidekick. Meanwhile, Cruella has become a patron of the arts after discovering the spotty paintings of an eccentric new artist named Lars. To inspire him, she kidnaps all of the other Dalmatian puppies. Together, Patch and Thunderbolt have to figure out a way to save the day and, through his own acts of heroism, Patch discovers that he truly is one-of-a-kind. The heart-stopping thrills and heartwarming antics of Patch and Thunderbolt make this rollicking new adventure spot-on fun for the whole family. Lion King II: Simba's Pride Program John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: All the power and majesty of animation’s greatest achievement — Disney’s Academy Award®-winning film, The Lion King — return for "The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride." From the hilarious humor of Timon and Pumbaa to the magnificent, adventure-packed world of the Serengeti, the circle of life continues with an incredible all-new story. Kiara — Simba’s headstrong daughter and heiress to the Pride Lands — is on the prowl for adventure. Escaping her bumbling baby-sisters Timon and Pumbaa, Kiara runs off to the Outlands, which are strictly off limits. There she meets the mischievous Kovu — a young cub chosen to walk in Scar’s paw prints. The rift between the Outlanders and Simba’s pride deepens as Kiara and Kovu’s feelings for each other grow. But will love find a way to bring the two feuding worlds together as one? An all-star cast returns, along with stunning Disney animation and five spectacular new songs, to offer breathtaking entertainment for everyone. Springtime With Roo 2004 Disney Program John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Seasons Of Giving Pooh Bear Tape John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The film features the characters from Disney's Winnie the Pooh franchise, based on the original characters from the books by A. A. Milne and E. H. Shepard. The story is loosely based on Charles Dickens' 1843 novella A Christmas Carol. Seasons Of Giving Pooh Bear Tape John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Included A Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving, and the two episodes from The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (Groundpiglet Day and Find Her, Keep Her) (these episodes take place during the first two seasons). It features new songs by The Sherman Brothers. Mickey's Once Upon A Christmas Program John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The film includes three features: Donald Duck: Stuck on Christmas (featuring Donald Duck, Huey, Dewey, and Louie, Daisy Duck, and Scrooge McDuck), A Very Goofy Christmas (featuring Goofy, Max, and Pete) and Mickey and Minnie's Gift of the Magi (featuring Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Pluto, Pete, Daisy, and Mortimer Mouse).[3] Other Disney characters also make cameos in the film. Come Sing With Us! 1995 Tape John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join this award-winning musical trio for contagious, wholesome fun during a live concert performance! It's overflowing with happy tunes and toe-tapping, hand-clapping musical treats that every toddler will love - and love to learn! With harmonic stylings from Folk to Rock to Rhythm 'n' Blues, Parachute Express - Come Sing With Us! delivers a delightful musical experience that raises children's self-esteem and gives their imagination a healthy workout, too! Very Hungry Caterpillar And Other Stories Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Fun Eric Carl Tales By Brian Cummings Linda Gary Together John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: A collection of short stories based on the bestselling books by Eric Carle. Narrated by Brian Cummings here and Linda Gary. Includes: 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar', 'Papa, Please Get The Moon For Me', 'The Very Quiet Cricket', 'The Mixed Up Chameleon' and 'I See A Song'. A Walt Disney Christmas 1981 Tape John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The six short animated films from the Walt Disney Studios share themes of wintertime and Christmas. A Disney Christmas Gift 1982 Tape John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: As an episode of CBS's Walt Disney Presents television program. It was a Christmas-themed compilation of animated shorts featuring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck combined with excerpts from Disney feature films. The opening and closing numbers, featuring the song "On Christmas Morning", showcased Christmas at Disneyland. Jiminy Cricket's Christmas Title From 1986 Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join Jiminy Cricket as he hosts and performs in this all-star celebration of yuletide fun for the whole family. Featuring the holiday antics of Donald Duck, Chip N Dale, and Goofy, this cavalcade also offers special Christmas surprises: Mickey's Good Deed, a vintage gem from 1932 starring Mickey Mouse and Pluto, that has never been released on video! Enjoy scenes from such great Disney Classics as Fantasia, Peter Pan, Pinocchio, Cinderella and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. And hear these Disney song favorites: "You Can Fly" - Peter Pan; "Cinderella" - Cinderella; and "I've Got No Strings" and "When I Wish Upon A Star" from Pinocchio. Small One Christmas Tape From 1978 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The story is based on a 1947 children's book of the same name by Charles Tazewell and was a project for the new generation of Disney animators including Don Bluth, Jerry Rees, Henry Selick, Gary Goldman, and John Pomeroy. The story tells of a young boy outside Nazareth, who must part with his best friend, an old donkey named Small One. He brings it to market, but no one is in need of a "scrawny donkey", except for a tanner. Summer Of The Monkeys 1998 Tape Based On Classic Novel By Doubleday Writer By Robert Rawls Book John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Directed by Michael Anderson based on the children's novel Summer of the Monkeys by Wilson Rawls. It stars Corey Sevier as Jay Berry Lee and Michael Ontkean and Leslie Hope as Jay Berry's parents. It also stars Katie Stuart, Don Francks, and Wilford Brimley. Return Of Jafar 1994 Title Program Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: It is the first sequel to Disney's 1992 animated feature film, Aladdin, made by combining the planned first five episodes of the Aladdin animated television series into a feature-length film. Aladdin And Jasmine's Moonlight Magic Program John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Take viewers along with to a sweet moonlight some enchanted Genie with form a fun surprise. Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes Direct-To-Video 60 Minute Program Based On 60 Sherlock Holmes Stories By Arthur Conan Doyle Hit In Jane Tuesday John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join in the fun for about Sherlock Holmes based on the classic 60 Sherlock Holmes stories by Arthur Conan Doyle to a fun event such a drama with full hit Jane Tuesday, fun as it did that voice Kyla Taub that female detective child seven sweet fun segments celebrating that 35th season here of Sesame Street fun as she did with her brother Billy. Little Mermaid Direct-To-Video Five VHS Volumes Dad's Birthday Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The Little Mermaid television series is a prequel to the movie of the same name. The story is set between the 2008 prequel film The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning and the 1989 film, and follows Ariel's adventures as a mermaid still living under the sea with her father King Triton, Sebastian the crab and Flounder the fish. Various episodes highlight her relationships with her friends, father and sisters, and usually involve Ariel foiling the attempts of various enemies that intend ill harm to her, her family and friends, or her kingdom. Ariel's Beginning contains events that contradict the television series (such as Ariel's youth and first meeting with Flounder), making the TV series and the prequel independent continuities. Dad's birthday Friday April 21 Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band 1990 vertical sticker label plus 1990 print date simply it's version 1 here on Dad's birthday long version of Disneyland 35th anniversary promo plus a 1990 title card plus in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 promo from Under The Sea. Hunchback Of Notre Dame II Tape John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Much of the actors from the original film reprise their roles, with the addition of new characters played by Jennifer Love Hewitt, Michael McKean and Haley Joel Osment. Critical reception was mostly negative. Dumbo's Circus Direct-To-Video Program Based On Walt Disney's Classic Dumbo John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: It was loosely based on the 1941 movie Dumbo. Dumbo has now grown up, he is able to speak, and has started his own circus. It travels from town to town by means of a wagon drawn by Dumbo as he flies and bills itself at the "Greatest Little Show in Earth." Other performers include Lionel, Sebastian, Fair Dinkum, Lilli, Q.T., and Barnaby. Each had their own talent. Other than Dumbo, no characters from the original film appear in the series. New Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh Direct-To-Video 10 VHS Volumes TV Hits Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Play-Along Games And Songs 2005 DVD John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The New Adventures was the first time a major Disney character headlined an animated, made-for-television series as well as the first Disney television series based on a major animated film. New Kids On The Block Direct-To-Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Disney Channel Dic Program John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The series focuses on the group's misadventures along with their managers, who are based on their real-life manager, Maurice Starr. 2 Hour Tour Direct-To-Video Program Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Hit Title From 2000 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Weekly kids' documentary series in which an established pop music artist auditions aspiring youth acts, selecting and hiring one lucky winner to perform as the opening act at a single venue on their scheduled concert tour. Discover Magazine Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Program Rooftop Pool In Duckieland John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The series is named after the magazine of the same name, Discover Magazine. The Disney Channel series was narrated by actor Joseph Campanella. Discovery Channel series was hosted by Peter DeMeo from 1996 to 1998. The series was nominated for an Emmy Award for "Outstanding Informational Series" in 1996, 1997 for "Outstanding Non-Fiction Series", and one other time. Henry's Amazing Animals Direct-To-Video Disney Channel Hit Program Dad's Birthday Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS Teletubbies At Miss Candy's Duckieland From Show 4103 Clumsy Ballet Show Fun John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Each episode is made up of sections in which Henry is featured, video sequences of animals narrated by the off-screen narrator with replies by Henry, and cartoons featuring recurring unnamed cartoon animals. There are also two recurring segments: "Henry's Report" and "The Golden Gecko Awards". Early episodes depicted Henry's Report as a school report, though later episodes changed it to a news report. In either case, the report is comical and almost always wildly inaccurate. The correct information is given by The Narrator after the report. In Henry's Amazing Golden Gecko Awards, Henry picks three animals relating to the subject of the episode and presents them with awards. Unlike the report, the Golden Gecko Awards are typically more genuine. Henry does most of the narration and often gets annoyed at the Narrator for interrupting him. Henry's Report occurred in every episode; the only episode that did not have the Golden Gecko Awards was "Underground Animals", probably because of timing issues. Fun as it did for now Dad's birthday Friday April 21 Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band 1990 vertical sticker label plus 1990 print date simply it's version 1 here on Dad's birthday long version of Disneyland 35th anniversary promo plus a 1990 title card plus in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 promo from Under The Sea. They'd like to eat chicken, waffle fries, hot dogs vanilla layer cake. There, Kevin does have Steps on his birthday plus also did with Pineview on Dad's birthday plus also chips and pasta on Dad's birthday. Teletubbies at Miss Candy's Kevin took Ma to a blue rubber band place Kevin first see. To it windmill was about to stop spinning that means just in time for Sesame Street. Duckieland from show 4103 that plot will be "Baby Bear Writes A Story About Porridge King". Two sponsors on this: "F", 11. When Kevin Doody was so small, he used to listen to The Big Comfy Couch side A that have the 19 Sing-along Songs CD. The Ten Second Tidy was used on the CD as well. Then it comes again. episodes, characters, voices, and other fun stuff. Clumsy Ballet was used from the episode "Sticks And Stones." After Clumsy ballet was the Ten Second Tidy before you could go right to side "B". Little People Fisher-Price Direct-To-Video Program Volumes Hit Show Based On Toys Between The Lions Tape Seen On PBS Kids John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Come visit a place to join Sonya Lee, Freddie, Eddie and their friends in this collection of videos and DVDs based on the Little People toys as they teach the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, weather, games, songs, and more. Punky Brewster VHS Direct-To-Video NBC Program From Paramount World 6:30 Super Why Low Pitch Four Tabs Single Night Show With Seen On PBS Kids VHS DVD Previews For The Muppets Take Manhattan John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Penelope "Punky" Brewster (Soleil Moon Frye) is a warm, funny, and bright child. Her father walked out on her family, then her mother abandoned her at a Chicago shopping center when they were shopping for groceries, leaving Punky alone with her dog, Brandon. Afterwards, Punky discovers a vacant apartment in a local building. Cole and Tiptie watch Super Why favorite show play it weeknights and weekend nights at 6:30. Previews for The Muppets Take Manhattan. July 13, 1984. Muppets From Space, The First Snow Of Winter (coming fall 1999), Baby Geniuses, The Wind In The Willows, Bear In The Big Blue House, The Wubbulous World Of Dr. Seuss, The Great Muppet Caper, and The Muppet Movie. That film Kermit and his friends go see tonight's musical Manhattan Melodies. Wedding with 36 crossovers gang from Sesame Street plus Uncle Traveling Matt from Fraggle Rock marry Miss Piggy and Kermit during the finale scene. Cookie Monster, Count Von Count, Grover, Oscar, Grundgetta, Herry, Buster The Horse, Big Bird, Ernie, Bert, Sully, Biff, Mona Monster, Simon Soundman, Guy Smiley, Telly, Sky Blue Honker, Forgetful Jones, Clementine, Grandmother Happy, Mr. Honker, Fuschia Honker, Elmo, Maurice Monster, Sherlock Hemlock, Deena, Two-Headed Monster, Anything Monster, Bruce Monster, Irvine, Pearl, Anything Monster, Dinger, Orange Honker, Blue Honker, Uncle Traveling Matt from Fraggle Rock. Four great fantastic tabs were used... Simply instead of Dash, it's Dot. They include this tab, this next tab, Barney's Night Before Christmas on September 28 1999, Elmo's World Up And Down from show 4080 "Elmo Becomes A Bird" from a 2008 DVD Elmo's World "Opposites". With this first tab,... With this next tab,... With this next tab, Robert, Keesha, and Stephen arrive at Hannah's house to give gifts and help with the Christmas decorating. Barney appears and helps the group decorate outside the house and yard. Inside, Barney and the kids, along with Baby Bop, help decorate the living room and trim the Christmas tree. After the decorating is finished, Barney and Baby Bop go outside to play in the snow. Then, BJ appears, pretending to be Santa Claus. After sharing cookies, Baby Bop asks Barney who fills Santa's stocking. The group agrees that they should fill Santa's stocking with homemade gifts. Upon finishing the gifts, with some imagination, Barney whisks his friends to the North Pole. While Santa is asleep at his desk, Barney and his friends sneak over to fill his stocking with the gifts. After Baby Bop sneezes, all of Santa's toys start going off, awakening him. Upon friendly greetings, Santa shows the group that all of them have made it on to his 'Good List'. Santa shows the group all of his special collectible, vintage toys before showing them a secret passage to the toy factory. Entering the toy factory, Mrs. Claus greets the group and takes them on a special train ride through the toy factory. Afterwards, the group agrees to help Mrs. Claus finish some gift wrapping. Everyone returns to meet-up with Santa, where he gives Baby Bop a special music box for thinking of filling his stocking on Christmas Eve. Baby Bop and BJ stay with Santa to join him on his sleigh ride for evening. With some imagination, Barney and the kids return to Hannah's house, where they are greeted by carolers. Later, Hannah wakes up, too excited to sleep in anticipation for Santa Claus. After playing with Barney a little longer, she falls asleep on the couch. They sing "I Love You" and wish each other Merry Christmas. Hannah's parents bring her up to her bedroom; when, soon after, Santa appears down her chimney. Possibly The Monkey Dance music video in the beginning, plus three previews in the beginning "Barney Buddies Club", "Sing And Dance With Barney", and the "Happy Holidays Love Barney" CD and cassette, plus three previews in the end here like "Let's Play School", "Walk Around The Block With Barney", and "What A World We Share". With this simply fourth here and final tab, Mr. Noodle rode Snuffy a see-saw, that hippo counted 17 times on that pogo stick, Horatio the Elephant was in the elevator there, Super-Grover tries to show up and down to Elmo but he's having a hard time flying with his cape, Diasia took her parents car to the playground first thing Diasia does straight for the slide four times with Diasia's good friend Cindy then after that the swings with her mom her mom gave Diasia a push to get her started. Gumby Direct-To-Video Title VHS From Family Home Entertainment Based On The Gumby Franchise By Art Clokey John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The Gumby franchise follows Gumby's adventures through different environments and historical eras. His primary sidekick is Pokey, an anthropomorphic orange pony. His arch-nemeses are the G and J Blockheads, a pair of silent antagonistic red humanoid figures with cube-shaped heads, one with the letter G on the block, the other with the letter J. Their creation was inspired by the trouble-making Katzenjammer Kids. Other characters include Prickle, a yellow fire-breathing dinosaur who sometimes styles himself as a detective with pipe and deerstalker hat like Sherlock Holmes; Goo, a flying blue shapeshifting mermaid who spits blue goo balls; Gumbo and Gumba, Gumby's parents; and Nopey, Gumby's dog whose entire vocabulary is the word "nope". The 1988 syndicated series added Gumby's sister Minga, mastodon friend Denali, and chicken friend Tilly. Hey, Jeannie! Direct-To-Video CBS Program Produced By Four Star Taratan And Jeannie Productions: Jeannie MacLennan is a young Scottish woman who emigrates from the United Kingdom to New York City.[1][2] Sweet and naïve, she arrives with no job and no place to stay. Taxicab driver Al Murray comes to her assistance and is named as her sponsor. Jeannie moves in with Al and his sister, Liz, in Brooklyn. During Season 1, Jeannie moves from job to job — salesgirl in a doughnut shop, golf caddie, Chinese restaurant manager, executive secretary, taxicab dispatcher, policewoman — and encounters unusual people and situations as she learns about what to her are strange American customs. In Season 2, with the show retitled The Jeannie Carson Show, Jeannie has settled into a career as an airline stewardess and has moved into a new apartment. Her boss at the airline is the chief stewardess, Mabel, and Herbert is a flight engineer who often is part of the crew on Jeannie's flights. Her new landlord is Charlie O'Connell. Parenthood Direct-To-Video Sitcom NBC Program Wednesday June 4 2014 Three Bears Quiz Purple Shirt Bert's Oatmeal Based On The Movie John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: The series delivered seriocomic vignettes on rearing children, revolving around four generations of a middle-class California family, the Buckmans (the movie took place in St. Louis, Missouri). The Huffners of the film were renamed the Merricks on the TV series. The pilot episode was considered by USA Today and the New York Post as the best movie-to-TV spin-off since M*A*S*H. However, ratings for the series were low and Parenthood was canceled after 12 episodes. The series is notable for featuring a number of people who at the time were unheard of but later became famous. One of the writers on the show was Joss Whedon. The cast featured Leonardo DiCaprio, David Arquette, and Thora Birch (billed simply as "Thora" here). Xena: Warrior Princess Direct-To-Video Supernational Action Fantasy Adventure Between The Lions Tape Seen On PBS Kids John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Critics have praised the series for its strong female protagonist, and it has acquired a strong cult following, attention in fandom, parody, and academia, and has influenced the direction of other television series. Writer-director-producer Robert Tapert created the series in 1995 under his production tag, Renaissance Pictures, with executive producers R. J. Stewart (who developed the series along with Tapert) and Sam Raimi. The series narrative follows Xena (played by Lucy Lawless), an infamous warrior on a quest to seek redemption for her past sins against the innocent by using her formidable fighting skills to now help those who are unable to defend themselves. Xena is accompanied by Gabrielle (played by Renee O'Connor), who during the series changes from a simple farm-girl into an Amazon warrior and Xena's soulmate and comrade-in-arms; her initial naïveté helps to balance Xena and assists her in recognizing and pursuing the greater good. In 2012, star Lucy Lawless asserted that her character, Xena, was from "ancient Bulgaria, Thrace.;"[3] when the character is stated in the series to come from the ancient Greek city of Amphipolis,[4] which is located in the nearby region of Central Macedonia in modern Greece. However, at the time, Amphipolis was, in fact, a Thracian city which was inhabited by Greeks, so it is likely that she was Thracian by birth, and Greek by culture. The show is a spin-off of the television series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys;[6] the saga began with three episodes in Hercules in which Xena was a recurring character originally scheduled to die in her third appearance. Aware that the character of Xena had become very popular among the public, the producers of the series decided to launch a spin-off series based on her adventures. Xena became a successful show which has aired in more than 108 countries around the world since 1998. In 2004 and 2007, it ranked #9 and #10 on TV Guide's Top Cult Shows Ever and the title character ranked #100 on Bravo's 100 Greatest TV Characters.[9] Xena's success has led to hundreds of tie-in products, including comics, books, video games and conventions, realized annually since 1998 in Pasadena, California and in London. The series soared past its predecessor in ratings and in popularity. In its second season it became the top-rated syndicated drama series on American television. For all six years, Xena remained in the top five. Cancellation of the series was announced in October 2000, and the series finale aired in the summer of 2001. On August 13, 2015 NBC Entertainment chairman Bob Greenblatt said a Xena reboot was in development, with Raimi and Tapert returning as executive producers, with the show's debut sometime in 2016. Javier Grillo-Marxuach was hired as writer and producer for the reboot, but left the project in April 2017 because of creative differences. In August 2017, NBC announced that it had cancelled its plans for the reboot for the foreseeable future. Happy Big World Whip Tale Of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join in the fun to it great programming showing it out with such a hit surprise. Plot Town Big World A Tale John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Come meet guys with full a full program showing it out with such a hit surprise. Xerus Valuable Big World Tale Of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Come visit top world great to play those fabulous to it with for a fabulous stop. 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Joyful Tour Big World Of Duckie John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join that big world to travel for those sharing it out with show some did those. Ziti Tale For World Of Duck John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Come join for those to travel sharing it out with show from hit stops. Jim's Tapes From Jim Henson Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Featuring Jim Henson's Muppets John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: This collection of video releases together with compilations of the company's television programs, and new direct-to-video productions, including the child-oriented series "Muppet Sing Alongs" and "Jim Henson's Preschool Collection." Jim's Tapes From Jim Henson Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Featuring Jim Henson's Muppets John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: This collection of VHS tapes with Parlor Tape Treasures seeing it on YouTube. The afternoon take 12:30 walk simply it here like Deer Run here Roxbury plus the long block, in the evening take 6:30 walk will do short block. Christmas 2017 Kevin plays Arthur videos from 1997 six videos there with from Random House here. Arthur's Teacher Trouble for Arthur's Spelling Trubble, Arthur's Lost Library Book with D.W.'s Imaginary Friend, Arthur's Baby with D.W.'s Baby, Arthur Writes A Story with Locked In The Library, Arthur's Eyes with Francine's Bad Hair Day, Arthur's Pet Business with D.W. The Copycat. Here Arthur Read, the series' titular character, is an anthropomorphic brown aardvark who lives in the fictional town of Elwood City. He is a third-grade student at Lakewood Elementary School. Arthur's family includes two home-working parents, his father David (a chef) and his mother Jane (an accountant), his two younger sisters, Dora Winifred (D.W.), who is in preschool, and Kate, who is still an infant, and his dog Pal. Arthur also has several friends who come from diverse ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds, and he also occasionally meets with members of his extended family. Elwood City is portrayed as a largely suburban area which bears a strong resemblance to the Boston area; the TV series is partially produced by WGBH. There are also firm references to Brown's hometown of Erie, Pennsylvania. Most notably, the local shopping mall in the TV show is called "Mill Creek Mall", a reference to Millcreek Mall. Brown himself stated that the series is influenced by his upbringing as a child in Erie, and specifically noted that Mr. Ratburn is based on a middle-school algebra teacher he had at Westlake Middle School. Join Arthur, D.W., Binky, Buster, Francine and the gang based on books by Marc Brown with 2 fun stories plus the Arthur Theme sung by Ziggy Marley And The Melody Makers on this wonderful kind of day the opening would go Open Up Your Eyes Open Up Your Ears Get Together And Make Things Better By Working Together share a first story plus also Word From Us Kids where kids talk about the episode showing around the classroom for each fun episode then a second and final story before the end credits shorter version of the song It's A Simple Message. Play any Barney video or DVD white tape purple writing with favorite Barney songs. Barney Theme Song which tune of Yankee Doodle before Barney title card before it first started. Program starts with that stuffed animal Barney probably he or she will shout out his name. Whenever they're all done playing a tape probably might be time to sing I Love You. To the tune of This Old Man Barney sings that first verse with some kids hugging then joining second and final verse to this then it was just time to end this will be time for Barney to say goodbye stuffed animal Barney winks before ending that tape then the end credits featuring some fabulous stills then previews of the other videos from Barney. Based On The Mona The Vampire Books By Sonia Holleyman. "I Love You" Lyrics By Lee Bernstein Copyright 1983 Shimbarah Music. Parlor VHS Taped Treasures Tapes Courtesy Of YouTube. Fraggle Rock Direct-To-Video VHS Five Volumes Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Five Tape Hits 1993 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join the Fraggles with five volumes here like hits "Meet The Fraggles", "Fraggle Fun And Doozer Doings", "The Fraggles Search And Find", "The Haunting Of Castle Gorg", and "A Festive Fraggle Holiday". Muppets Direct-To-Video From Columbia Pictures RCA Columbia Tristar Sony Pictures John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join Kermit, Fozzie, Gonzo, Rowlf, Scooter and their friends this collection of best-loved Muppets programs as they teach kids the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, weather, games, songs, and more. Yes I Can Direct-To-Video Volumes From Jim Henson Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Starring Kermit the Frog and Robin, framing episodes of Muppet Babies. Released in 1995 under the "Jim Henson's Preschool Collection" line, each video features an original story with Kermit and Robin, as well as two episodes from the cartoon. In the framing material, Robin is seen struggling with an ethical problem of some kind while Kermit provides guidance for him, using the episodes as visual anecdotes. Muppet Sing-Alongs Direct-To-Video From Jim Henson Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Sing along with the Muppets together for now fun as they did songs from hit movies. Secret Life Of Toys Direct-To-Video Program From Jim Henson Video John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: This series depicts the further adventures of Rugby Tiger and his friends in a new playroom with two different children, Penny and Simon. Penny and Simon's playtime affect how the toys' setting and situations are in the children's absence. For the toys' safety, they have a code called a set of No-nos. However one of the toys end up breaking one of those rules by accident. When that happens, they toys have to work together to keep the fact they can move and speak away from the humans. Join in the fun with 2 great videos: "Crazy For Me" and "Toys Will Be Toys". Mother Goose Stories Direct-To-Video VHS Fun Rhymes From Jim Henson Video 2 Programs John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Join in the fun with 2 great tapes: "Mary Had A Little Lamb" and "Humpty Dumpty". The show combined live-action child actors with elaborate puppets from Jim Henson's Creature Shop. The show featured puppeteers Mike Quinn, Mak Wilson, and Karen Prell as various characters, along with Angie Passmore as the titular Mother Goose. Fourteen of the episodes were based on stories in L. Frank Baum's 1897 book Mother Goose in Prose, while the others were original tales written for the show. The general look of the characters was based on the work of Maxfield Parrish, the artist who illustrated Baum's book. Jim Henson explained the approach to the material was their attempt to help explain some of their mysteries when teaching them to children: "On Sesame Street, we did a lot of things with nursery rhymes, but they tend to go as parodies, so you have to know the rhyme before the parody works. I like the idea of a series that teaches the rhymes." The first and third seasons of Mother Goose Stories were directed by Brian Henson, in one of his earliest directorial efforts for the Jim Henson Company, while Michael Kerrigan directed the episodes in the second season. Henson and Kerrigan received a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing in a Children's Program for their work on the show.

Kids love spelling out words of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet between singing it loudly and quieter and quieter and quieter and quieter and softer and softer and softer and softer his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet fun it did together simply a song which song reminds of parades for the melody with full a steady march. Kids love spelling out: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: these viewers can spell the song various different ways for words with each single letter. Come play for those teach the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, weather, games, songs, and more. Plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major singing special song loud then quieter and quieter and quieter then softer and softer Kevin learned that there are 28 letters, 8 super-dee-duper syllables, 36 notes, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's between singing it loud and quiet key of F Major to play that different kinds of weather Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, in wind, in the rain, plus the sleet, also some hail, in the snow, plus sweet hurricane, snowy wintry blizzards, background music for stores, background music for malls, background music for restaurants, playgrounds, parks, waterslides, radios, cars, vans, motorboats, buses, airplanes, boats, garbage trucks, helicopters, minivans, jet planes, computers, TVs, countrysides, picnics, schools, roller coasters, scramblers, libraries, bakeries, subway trains, hotels, beach houses, oceans, lunchrooms, car shows, breakfast, lunch, dinner, farms, ponds, lakes, caves, forests, jungles, undersea adventures, bookstores, supermarkets, town halls, classrooms, offices, post offices, treehouses, castles, trolleys, motorcycles, bicycles, wagons, police cars, submarines, and toy shops fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march. Sweet fundings here of that program of tape not doing shows with from ending to beginning for each PBS program and PBS Kids program plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that paper Kevin printed from Italy Kevin listens to the song in different kinds of weather song indeed seen in for Riding In Barney's Car VHS from 1995 that buddy his name which begins with J that 10th letter there in the alphabet Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways key of F Major. Used that song on the back cover here Riding In Barney's Car name begins with 'J'. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up. Record the program that just press the REC button to record WNED PBS Channel 17 VHS recordings then playback the program recorded tape extended play. Each program focuses on these viewers follow lines for a song with Kevin just scatted some fun it did with he actually says Heimer he'll follow these words here of his song Shawn, Min and Kenneth singing loudly librarian Kathy asks to sing a little quieter here in a pretend library Kevin actually says Heemer the other guys which tell Kevin still not Heemer because they're supposed to say Heimer Kevin counts 8 Da's between singing it louder then quieter with softer song down together. John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet hit tune. With Wavepad, original cast recording. Kevin listens to the song in fabulous ways here like he can listen to the song in Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Saint Patrick's Day, Dad's birthday, Ma's birthday, Father's Day, Kevin's birthday, Mother's Day, Halloween, Christmas Eve, Veterans Day, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Valentine's Day, Arbor Day, Earth Day, April Fools Day, David's birthday, Ryan's birthday from North French, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Thanksgiving, Dub's birthday, Aunt Kathleen's birthday, Renarae's birthday, in the pool between the indoor pool and the outdoor pool, Labor Day, Allison's birthday party, Mr. Chapman's birthday, Miss Victoria's birthday, Miss Jamie's birthday, Mr. Teddy's birthday, Mr. Deon's birthday, in wind, in the rain, plus the sleet, also some hail, in the snow, plus sweet hurricane, snowy wintry blizzards, background music for stores, background music for malls, background music for restaurants, playgrounds, parks, waterslides, radios, cars, vans, motorboats, buses, airplanes, boats, garbage trucks, helicopters, minivans, jet planes, computers, TVs, countrysides, picnics, schools, roller coasters, scramblers, libraries, bakeries, subway trains, hotels, beach houses, oceans, lunchrooms, car shows, breakfast, lunch, dinner, farms, ponds, lakes, caves, forests, jungles, undersea adventures, bookstores, supermarkets, town halls, classrooms, offices, post offices, treehouses, castles, and toy shops fun line His Name Is My Name, Too that lyric would go Wherever I Go Out, The People Always Shout There Goes his name Kevin learned that from loud to quieter then the eight Da's could go for now Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Kevin learned that in the song were Shawn, Min, and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them asks them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read here in a pretend library he replies to that song reminds of parades simply as those did full a steady march.

Each program Pineview with Mr. Phil for now first reminded Kevin of The Alphabet Song from Sing Along Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria, and kids sang it already sang every fabulous letter did with for the same melody for the melody with simply it 128 times. Kids love to come and visit with together to do a VHS recorded tape, extended play. It is owned by the Western New York Public Broadcasting Association (doing business as Buffalo Toronto Public Media) alongside NPR member WBFO (88.7 FM) and classical music radio station WNED-FM (94.5). The three stations share studios in Horizons Plaza at 140 Lower Terrace in downtown Buffalo; WNED-TV's transmitter is located in Grand Island, New York. PBS is a publicly funded nonprofit organization and the most prominent provider of educational programs to public television stations in the United States, distributing shows such as Ask This Old House, Frontline, Classical Stretch, Newshour With Jim Lehrer, Masterpiece, Nova, Sit And Be Fit, This Old House, Mystery, The Victory Garden, American Masters, and many more. The target audience is children between the ages of 2 and 8. PBS Kids brand programming is aired daily on most local PBS stations during a daytime block, typically scheduled in the morning hours, in addition to a separate 24/7 channel (sometimes called the PBS Kids Channel or PBS Kids 24/7). Both the block and 24/7 service are broadcast over the air, via cable and satellite providers and on streaming platforms. Select programming is also available internationally. PBS had historically aired programs for children such as Arthur, Barney, Kratts Creatures, Dinosaur Train, Curious George, Ready Jet Go, Sesame Street, Nature Cat, WordGirl, Let's Go Luna, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, Xavier Riddle And The Secret Museum, Odd Squad, Peg+Cat, Caillou, and many more. These programs aired under general PBS branding. In August 1993, PBS introduced new branding for their children's programs featuring the "P-Pals", animated characters shaped like the PBS "P-head" logo who encouraged skills such as gathering information, self-esteem, cooperation and achieving goals in specially-developed interstitials. Plus a copy of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Kevin printed from Italy he should listen to the song soon after Christmas Hanukkah Kwanzaa New Years Eve with together. Play any program with such a sweet event shares it through. With Wavepad, original cast recording.

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That opening just starts with the instrumental version of Blue's Clues Season 1 theme song together. Fun it did with Bonnie on headphone right: in the ballad with: Garden. Zoo. Flower. Toy. Blue's Clues Season 1 instrumental version of this would go: And Now What Do We Do? Now What Do We Do? Well, You Know What To Do. Full same lines for it. Simply a fella with: "Between The Lions Tapes. Just A Bunch Of Seen On PBS Kids."

Then in the middle simply a hit song Pals Love Garden Zoo Flower Toy turn the story over simply a second set.

Gardens Are Pieces Of The Ground

Happiest Spot Zoos Are The Animals

Flowers Are Fun To Smell With Just Together

Toys Everywhere You Go

Together Happiest Spots Again

All Within Duckies Together

(Snook's Friends Chuckling Together)

(Bongos Fade, Story Next)

Turn The Story Over.

Then next story starts.

Wherever that tape's done that closing hit song Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy Closing That Show Tape. That closing reminds with Sesame Street Silly Songs track 9 of 15 Love In The Junkyard that cool country ballad there sung by Oscar track 9 of 15 from album Silly Songs.

Christmas That Kevin Play Between The Lions Tapes

They've Had Your Fun For Now You're Through

But Visit There With Together We're Still Friends

Four Lions, Two Pigeons, That Cool Fancy Mouse

Time To Go Searching With Your Buddy

Just Find Me By Playing Simply It

Cause You And Us Together Visiting For Now

Come Visit Today Busterfield Together

It's Time To Go

We Know It's Time

Goodbye For Now

Good Luck Playing Simply It

Hope You Enjoy Playing With You. For Right Now Time To Do Between The Lions Tape.

Outro Play A Very Very Short Goodbye Song: Hi There. Face Here. And It's Time To Say Goodbye. So Here's My Very Very Short Goodbye Song. (Clears Throat) Bye-Bye, Goodbye Bye-Bye, Goodbye So Long, See You Later On Nick Jr.

Outro Take Bubble Baths: Hi There. Face Here. Do You Know What My Favorite Thing About Taking A Bath Is? Here's A Hint. Bubbles! Bubbles, Bubbles, Bubbles. I Love Bubbles! Bubble Baths Make You Nice And Clean, And Make You Look Great. Don't Forget To Take Your Bath, And I'll See You Right Here On Nick Jr.!

Outro Tell Fruit Jokes: Hi There. Face Here. Look. I'm Orange. Orange You Glad To Be Watching Nick Jr.? I Hope You Feel As Good As I Do, Cause I Feel Grape! Right Now, I Have To Make Like A Banana And Split! But I'll See You Again On Nick Jr.!

Outro Tell Different Faces: Hi There. Face Here. This Is The Face I Make When I'm Happy. Hi There. This Is The Face I Make When I'm Really Really Happy. Yippee! But Right Now, I'm Making A Sad Face Because It's Time For Me To Say Goodbye, So Long, See You Later. Right Here On Nick Jr.!

Tutto Vote Top Wish Kathy Griffith's Birthday Jeff Probst's Birthday True Kevin Welcomes Back Three Guys Fun Allison, Miss Cate, Nick Together Hit Shade Kevin Talks About Times From Day Off Try's (1)

OUTRO 1

Cookie Monster, Rosita and a girl dance fast and slow. Hmm Hmm Hmm Hmm Hmm. Hey. There Are So Many Cool Animals In The Big Big World And So Many Great Facts To Know About Them. One Way To Find Out More Is To Read. Go To Your Local Library And Get A Book About Your Favorite Animal.

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Cookie Monster instructs the viewer on "the art of cookie eating", with aid from Rosita and a girl. Hey, You're Back. You Know, There Are So Many Amazing Creatures That Live Here In The World Tree. Yeah, We Got Marmosets, Anteaters, Turtles, Monkeys, Birds, And Some Frogs. And You. Yup, You're An Animal, Too.

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OUTRO 3

Cookie Monster recites a poem about being kind, and demonstrates kindness by sharing a cookie with Rosita and a boy. Heh. Hey. I Just Love How Different All The Creatures That Live Here In The World Tree Are. You Can Meet A Lot Of Different Animals, Too. Visit The Zoo, And, Maybe You Can Come Back And Tell Me About Some Animals That I've Never Met. See Ya.

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Cookie Monster tells Rosita about the importance of running for exercise, and they have a race. Hey, You're Back. Thanks For Visiting Us. And Remember, There Are Lots Of Amazing Animals In The Big Big World That You Can Learn More About. Do You Know Any Amazing Animals In Your Neighborhood? Cool!

John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet Shawn, Min and Kenneth singing same song loud librarian Kathy asked them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are still trying to read because there are possibly four words 28 letters 36 notes key of F Major fun it did with full a steady march. That this song with first reminds of parades great to listen with full a steady march.

Words for that song for now Shawn, Min and Kenneth did with from louder softer then:

John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt

His Name Is My Name, Too

Wherever I Go Out

The People Always Shout

There Goes John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt

Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da

Showtime In Association With WNED PBS Channel 17.

Based On The Arthur Books By Marc Brown.

"I Love You" Lyrics By: Lee Bernstein Copyright 1983 Shimbarah Music.

John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Music By: Traditional, Key Of F Major.

Created By: Mitchell Kriegman.

Directed By: Tim Lagasse.

Music By: Mitchell Kriegman, Tim Lagasse, Alan Menken, Dean Gordon.

Based On The Pinkalicious And Peterrific Books By: Victoria Kann.

Super Why Voices By: Nicholas Castel Vanderburgh, Siera Florindo, Zachary Bloch, Tajja Isen.

Based On The Saddle Club Books By: Bonnie Bryant.

Songs By: Mitchell Kriegman, Tim Lagasse, Alan Menken, Dean Gordon.

Based On The Clifford The Big Red Dog Books By: Norman Bridwell.

Based On The Animalia Book By: Graeme Base.

Based On The Babysitters Club Books By: Ann M. Martin.

Wanda The Witch Cartoon From 1988 Program: The Alphabet Game.

Designed By: Caroly Wilcox.

Screenplay By: Mitchell Kriegman, Tim Lagasse, Craig Bartlett, Dave Kinnoin.

Teleplay By: Mitchell Kriegman, Tim Lagasse, Craig Bartlett, Dave Kinnoin.

Based On The Mona The Vampire Books By: Sonia Holleyman.

Children's Television Workshop From 1969-2000.

Sesame Workshop From 2000-Present.

Between The Lions Tape Seen On PBS Kids.

Ernie And Bert Make A Snowman Teleplay By: Dulcy Singer, Joseph A. Bailey.

Based On Winnie The Pooh Books By: A.A. Milne.

Super Why Created By: Angela C. Santomero.

Blue's Clues Created By: Angela C. Santomero.

Designed By: Jennifer Oxley.

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Barney VHS By: Dennis Deshazer.

Barney Program By: Jim Rowley.

Barney DVD By: Richard C, Leach.

Music Score By: Alan Menken, Tim Lagasse.

In Association With: PBS Kids.

Music Score By: Mitchell Kriegman

Based On The Ann Of Green Gables Books By: L.M. Montgomery.

Editor: Mitchell Kriegman.

Based On Thomas The Tank Engine Books By: Revernd W. Autry.

Screenplay By: Mitchell Kriegman.

Based On Fun Elliot Moose Books By: Andrea Beck.

Story By: Mitchell Kriegman.

Based On Timothy Goes To School Books By: Rosemery Wells.

Voices By: Dean Gordon, Tim Lagasse, Corey Burton.

Based On George Shrinks Books By: William Joyce.

Cookies In Bed Segment By: Norman Stiles.

Based On The Classic Hit Redwall Book Novel By: Brian Jaques.

Teleplay By: Dean Gordon.

Edited By: Mitchell Kriegman.

Title By: Tim Lagasse.

Based On The Spot Books By: Eric Hill.

This segment first reminds their friends Ernie And Bert Make A Snowman (EKA: Episode 1824) (Season 14). (Humming And Singing) There. How's That, Bert? Well, That's Just A Terrific Snowman, Ernie. Yep, I Think This Is One Of The Nicest Snowman I've Seen in A Long, Long Time. Yep. Come On. Let's Go Home And Eat. I'm Hungry. Bert! Hmm? You Can't Go Home. Why? I Mean, We Can't Leave The Snowman Here. I Mean, What If He Gets Cold Or Hungry, Bert? Ernie! He's A Snowman. He Can't Get Hungry Or Eat. Yeah, But You Got Hungry, Bert. Ah, But Ernie, He's Not Alive. He's Made Out Of Snow. See, There's A Difference Between Things They Are Alive And Things That Aren't. See, We're Alive, We Eat, We Breathe, We Grow, But The Snowman, He Doesn't Do Any Of Those Things. Are You Sure He Doesn't Breathe, Bert? I Mean, He Has A Mouth And A Nose. No, No, No, Ernie. He's Got A Carrot That We Put On Him As A Nose. Well, Maybe He Breathes Through His Carrot, Bert. Oh, Ernie. Hey, Bert, I Don't Know, I'm Afraid You'll Get Cold And Lonely Out Here Oh, Bert, I'm Afraid He's Gonna Get Cold And Lonely Out Here All By Himself, Bert. Easy, Easy. And Then He'll Be Sad, And I Don't Want Him To Be Sad, Bert. It's Okay. It's Okay, Ernie, He Doesn't Feel Sad Or Lonely Like We Do. He Doesn't Have Feelings. He's Made Out Of Snow, He Can't Get Cold. Yeah, Bert. But Bert. The Snow Is Cold, Bert. Ernie, He Does Not Have Any Feelings! He Can't Be Lonely, Or Sad, Or Cold. He Can't Even Feel If Somebody Touches Him. Oh, Well, We'll Just Check That Out, Bert. I Think I'll Tickle Him. He'll Feel That I'm Sure. Tickle Tickle Tickle Tickle Tickle. Nothing. Maybe You're Right, Bert. I Know You're Right, Ernie. Now Let's Go Home. I'm Getting Hungry And I'm Cold. Okay, Bert. Yeah, But, But... Bert, I Can't Leave Him Out In The Cold Like This! Oh, I Can't Leave You, Snowman! Ernie! (Moaning) But We Just Went All Over That. I Know, Bert, I Know He's Just A Snowman And He's Not Alive And He Can't Feel The Cold But He Looks Cold, Bert, And That Makes Me Very Sad, Bert. Oh, Ernie, He Is Not Coming Home With Us And That Is Final. Oh, All Right. But Bert, Can't We Just At Least Put Something Warm On Him? I Don't Know, A Hat Or Something? Uh, All Right, A Lot Of Snowmen Wear Hats, But Ernie, We Don't Have A Hat. Well, Bert, Maybe We Could... Maybe, Bert, We Could Just... What Are You Doing? We Could Just Loan Him Your Hat... Ernie, That's My Hat. ... Yourself, Bert, Just Like This. Ernie! There. Now His Head Looks So Much Warmer, Bert. But I Still Think We Could Use Something Like A... A Scarf. Oh, Please Don't. No, No. Maybe, Maybe, Bert, You'd Loan Him Your Scarf, Bert. Ahh! (Shivers) I'm Cold, Ernie. Now He Looks So Much Warmer. All Right, Bert. Now We Can Go Home, Bert, Okay? I Don't Believe This. Oh, Hey, Bert. What? You Shouldn't Stand Out Here In The Snow Without Your Hat And Your Scarf. You'll Catch Cold. (Sneezes) See What I Mean? Now Come On Home, Bert. But He Has... Ernie, He Has... (Sad Music)

Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle features Alphabet Song, Baa Baa Black Sheep and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star in the song to all three same melodies then.

A, B, C, D

E, F, G

Yes, Sir, Yes, Sir, Three Bags Full

Up Above The World So High

W, X

Y, And Z

Baa Baa Black Sheep, Have You Any Wool?

How I Wonder What You Are

This TV PBS WNED logo various fun stops fun it did with kinds of full music. This had pictures of white picture said Buffalo, New York, the other does have black picture says Toronto. We see white text says WNED Buffalo Toronto between that white circle, here Member Supported Public Television. Used great music with for now here either red background with black minus thingies back here, purple background with blue minus thingies back there, shows a stop either Buffalo or Toronto with black spotlight thingy here or green thingy here for now different kinds. "This Is WNED Buffalo Toronto, Member Supported Public Television." Plus a variant with fun it did: "This Is WNED Buffalo Toronto." Does replace special line.

Sony reminds simply of I've Been Working On The Railroad from Alphabet Soup Kathy, Derek, Tina here and Min wear train clothing Barney as train engineer.

Some of programs do first reminds for now these viewers of that cool grand Halloween sing-along Happy Haunting Party At Disneyland to it together for now in which that box has Mickey, Sam and Donald having a Halloween party at The Haunted Mansion during that Halloween program Sally, Sam and Zach have a Halloween party at Walt Disney's The Haunted Mansion hosted by fun Magic Mirror voice performed by Corey Burton with 10 spooktastic songs, five previews in this: Winnie The Pooh VHS 4 Storybook Classics featurettes, 5 Pooh Friendship videos, 5 Pooh Playtime videos, 5 Pooh Learning videos 4 Pooh collections 19 Pooh videos, Spot, Sing-ALong Songs, Kiki's Delivery Service, Summer Of The Monkeys coming this Christmas to video December 18 performers of three kids: Sally: Rachel Ham, Sam: Isaiah Griffin, and Zach: Tyler Hoechlin. Sally's clothing there which here red and black plenty of tremendous costumes barely taste Halloween candy play Halloween organ a kind of piano using it for music they even go trick-or-treating in the night but not day together.

Marvelous programs did with using music score here plus with closed captions to do that together plus can read words there of some lines to count lines with sweet number for it.

TV schedule there with Baloney and Blue's Room for now simply weekdays Monday to Friday then to spell words of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet visiting with together. Plus a way to spell out some letters: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet. 28 letters, 36 notes, 4 words, 8 syllables, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's. Song was used in Riding In Barney's Car 1995 VHS song with full a steady march. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up.

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  • 11:30 PM Keeping Up Appearances

That video here on Elmo's camcorder: Julia Plays John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that video Julia plays that song where Shawn, Min and Kenneth singing loudly then quieter librarian Kathy isn't just singing it she loves that song singing loud and quiet.

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  • Based On The Mona The Vampire Books By: Sonia Holleyman
  • "I Love You" Lyrics By: Lee Bernstein Copyright 1983 Shimbarah Music
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  • Songs By: Mitchell Kriegman, Alan Menken, Dave Kinnoin
  • Novels By: Tina Towa
  • Authors By: Arthur Dowell
  • Produced By: Valerie Pota
  • Executive Producer: Dulcy Singer
  • Producer: Lisa Simon
  • Directors: Jon Stone, Robert Myhrum, Lisa Simon, Bob Schwarz, Ozzie Alfonso, David Heeley, Stan Lathan
  • Head Writer: Norman Stiles
  • Writers: Joseph A. Bailey, Sara Compton, Tom Dunsmuir, Judy Freudberg, Tony Geiss, John Glines, Emily Perl Kingsley, David Korr, Luis Santeiro, Ray Sipherd
  • Supervising Film Producer: Edith Zornow
  • Associate Producer: Arlene Sherman
  • Original Muppets by: Donald Sahlin, Kermit Love
  • Current Muppets by: Caroly Wilcox with Edward G. Christie, Cheryl Blalock
  • Music Coordinator: Danny Epstein
  • Conductor: Dave Conner
  • Post Production Supervisor: Ozzie Alfonso
  • Associate Directors: Emily Squires, Ted May
  • Production Supervisor: Frieda Lipp
  • Art Directors: Alan J. Compton, Victor DiNapoli
  • Production Stage Manager: Chet O'Brien
  • Stage Managers: Mortimer J. O'Brien, Hank Smith
  • Set Decorator: Nat Mongioi
  • Costume Designer: Bill Kellard
  • Graphic Artist: Gerri Brioso
  • Senior Scenic Artist: Jane K. Asch
  • Production Assistants: Joseph Catalano, Rob Gardner, Cheryl Ann Jung, Diane Mitchell, Danette Morganelli, Thelma Moses, Mercedes Polanco, Lynn Roberge
  • Film Editors: Mike Breddan, Joel Appel
  • Technical Advisor: Walt Rauffer
  • Unit Manager: Ruth Scovill
  • Ernie And Bert Make A Snowman Teleplay By: Dulcy Singer, Joseph A. Bailey
  • Technical Director: Ralph Mensch
  • Lighting Directors: William Knight, Dick Weiss, Randy Nordstrom
  • Audio: Louis J. Bruno
  • Video: Bryan Keen
  • Camera: Frank Biondo, Arnold Giordano, Jerry Gruen
  • Videotape Editors: John Hutchison, Ben Wilder
  • Make-Up: Michael Gemelli
  • Hair Stylist: Karen Specht
  • Wardrobe: Grisha Mynova
  • Curriculum Coordinator: Robert Emerick
  • John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Music By: Traditional, Key Of F Major
  • Executive Producer: David D. Connell
  • Producers: Samuel Y. Gibbon Jr., Jon Stone, Matt Robinson, Lutrelle Horne
  • Directors: Neil Smith, David Roth, Jan S. Rifkinson
  • Writers: Jon Stone, Jeffrey Moss, Bruce Hart, Carol Hart, Ray Sipherd, Jerry Juhl, Virginia Schone, Dan Wilcox
  • Art Director: Charles Rosen
  • Costume Designer: Doreen Ackerman
  • Music Director: Joe Raposo
  • Music Coordinator: Danny Epstein
  • Associate Producer: Lutrelle Horne
  • Director of Research: Edward L. Palmer, Ph.D.
  • Chairman, Board of Advisors: Gerald S. Lesser, Ph.D.
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  • Supervising Film Editor: Dorothy Tod
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  • Production Assistants: Emily Squires, Mary Jane Behrens, Naomi Foner, Lisa Simon, Mary Bauer
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  • Recorded by Tele-Tape at Second Stage

During the end credits for each VHS and DVD program, with announcer Bonnie telling viewers that Between The Lions will be coming up next with seen on PBS Kids. It's Time For Two Toons With Cleo, Leona, Click, Lionel, Theo, And Their Friends As They Get Wild For About Some Reading. Stay Tuned For A Big Hit Between The Lions There In Which That Is Coming Up.

Plus in the ending there to it, coming up next WNED PBS Channel 17 for seeing what program that do to visit each program showing it out with share a single show.

The logo starts by zooming out of a motion picture camera lens with lasers flying about. The camera is being operated by Kermit the Frog himself, who is seen sitting on a large crane extended way up into a sunset sky and laughing. As the crane moves away and Kermit goes into silhouette, a laser writes the text "Kevin Doody" (in its familiar font) as the word "TELEVISION" in bright metallic letters spaced to fit the width of "Jim Henson", zooms and turns to settle below.

Over a white background, we see an anthropomorphic pig standing on the right of the screen, with a straw in his mouth, wearing cowboy attire. The crudely-written text "PETER HANNAN TELEVISION", in black, is next to the pig.

On a brown background, there is a tall, stylized totem pole bird, which has a yellow haze around it. Under it are the words "KEVIN DOODY PRODUCTIONS", made out of brown sticks. Up there said with Producers By: Craig Bartlett and Dave Kinnoin, this features Kevin which singing a slower rendition of the sweet incorrect song Rubber Duckie Had A Barn that silly answer in Blue's Favorite Song because duckies cannot own them that's an incorrect song duckies cannot own these farms because there's a song about a duck and the barn Bonnie tells him no that she tells him that it's just supposed to sing Old MacDonald. "Rubber Duckie Had A Barn. E-I-E-I-O. Kevin, No! It Is Old MacDonald Had A Farm. Remember?"

On a black background, we see a wide, fuzzy pale gray/blue-textured line appear in the very center. Above it are the words "The following program is available in high-definition TV" in white is at the top and below is the tiny PBS "Circle P-Heads" logo with the words "WHERE AVAILABLE" in white under it. Then, the PBS logo rotates and turns into a bug for "HD." The other great way to put it together changes into a purple Wide Screen bug with two brackets. Just after that happens, the top words disappear and becomes "PBS Welcomes You to the Future" in white and the words "WHERE AVAILABLE" fade out. Suddenly, the wide, fuzzy line expands as the screen becomes letterboxed and tons of numbers and letters all in computer graphic-oriented fonts emerge to all directions of the screen. The screen then fills with a mixture of tan/mustard yellow/beige colors as the words "PBS A DIGITAL PRESENTATION" (with "PBS" in black and in its usual ITC Lubalin Graph Bold font and the other text in white and in a plainer, condensed font) appear at the lower-right corner of the screen with violet streaks of light behind them. As this happens, the PBS logo, an extreme close-up of a woman's eye and some nature-oriented clips appear.

On a white BG, the PBS "Circle P-Head" appears in the center then fades out. It's replaced by the words "The following program is available in high-definition" in a black Bulldog Light font zooms in. Then the usual "Be More PBS" logo appears a la the 3rd PBS Home Video/DVD logo. In the BG, various live-action clips are playing, all in expanding letterboxed rectangular screens (similar to the one from the CBS/Fox Video widescreen logo). Among some of the clips are: A shirtless man piggy-backing his son and smiling, Spaceships, A dune, An elderly woman and her grandchild smiling, A leopard running, The cello and French horn sections of a philharmonic, A mom, dad, son, and daughter in swimsuits, hugging each other in front of a canal.

We fade to a P-head outline on a sky background framed with black. The lines from the 1989 PBS logo come from the right side of the screen and go into the P-head's eye, after which the sky background fills the screen and the P-Head reverts to its color from the 1989 TV Ident logo as "PBS HOME VIDEO", in dark electric blue with rippling waves, fades in at the bottom of the screen.

On a white background, some crudely drawn P-heads are seen (the first of which is named Pernell P-Pal), with Pernell wearing a red cap and an earring, singing "This is! P-B-SSSSSS!" while dancing. Near the end, Pernell ad-libs "Woo-hoo-hooooo!" a la Michael Jackson as his cap flies off. Then, the text "PBS" in its corporate font appears in black as the cap drops back on his head, and a red P-shaped dog (whose name is P-Pet) runs across the screen, barks, then walks away. There is a variation where P-Pet gives the P-Pals a blue balloon with the text "e/i" (pronounced, ee-eye, and short for "Educational and Informative") on it in the Comic Sans font, which was added in 1997, a year after the 6th PBS ident debuted. Sometimes, the logo fades out after P-Pet barks. There is a variation where the camera quickly goes through a doorway on a black background and the three color-changing P-Pals are seen against the white background, with confetti falling from the top, and all three P-Pals yell "Surprise!" and cheer with loud party horns heard in the background. This was a very short-lived version and was usually played in-between shows as a promo. There is a long version of the "Surprise!" variant which first takes place on a black background. Then the door opens and one of the P-Pals peeks in. Then it peeks out and the door closes. Then P-Pet (from the standard version), walks through the screen and into the door. Then another P-Pal peeks in from the above and peeks out. Then the door opens and we proceed into the animation above. There is another variant of the long version where some kids say "The P-Pals are coming!" 8 times, then they say "Who are the P-Pals?" right before the door opens, then after the door opens and the P-Pals yell surprise they shout "The P-Pals are coming!" one last time, and then one of the kids says "Watch for them!"

On a lime green background is a close-up of an eye. The eye blinks. After that, the camera zooms out to reveal that it is a boy (officially named Dash in 2006), who is wearing a white short-sleeved T-shirt, blue pants, and white shoes. Then, he points his finger in the head and scratches his head trying to think about something. A great big smile on his face appears and says “Doink!” when he gets an idea, and then the background becomes a green circle with his face on it, and a white thought bubble appears with the letters "PBS" growing until it reaches the bubble ending on a pink striped background (similar to a color of Dot's shirt). The URL address for PBS Kids appears at the bottom left corner of the screen. On the same lime green background as the Dash variant, there is a pathway at the bottom of the screen, and a girl (officially named Dot in 2007) runs up to the screen, who is wearing a long sleeved scarlet-and-white (later pink) striped shirt, black pants and white shoes. Once she reaches the center of the screen, a great big smile on her face appears. A circle zooms out like the Dash variant, on a white background with pink, yellow and blue lines moving around, revealing the PBS Kids circle logo. The URL for PBS Kids, also from the Dash variant, appears at the bottom left corner of the screen. On a green background with spinning circles is Dash at first a caveman with an emotionless face, then he squashes himself to become a scuba diver, after which the background changes to blue and the circles float away. Finally, he squashes himself again to become a robot. He grabs a white oval with the letters "PBS" in it. He then squashes himself for the last time, turning into the circular PBS Kids logo with his face on it. Blue bubbles are shaking on a pastel spring bud background. On the same green background is Dot at first a tiger with her hair covering her ears unlike in the Boy variant. When she squashes herself to become a purple octopus (the skin for her face is pink), she puffs her cheeks and then smiles. Finally, she squashes herself again to become an astronaut (the skin is aquamarine). After that, she squashes herself for the last time, turning into the circular PBS Kids logo with her face on it on a blue background with stars. A view of a blue pond on a snowy field with green trees on a light sky blue background is seen. Dash is also seen wearing a scarf, a jacket, a pair of gloves and ice-skating boots, which starts to go ice-skating, and while in front of the screen, the snowflakes are seen coming down. Suddenly, he feels the ground shaking and stops, again with more falling snowflakes. Then, the camera pans out to reveal that he is in a snow globe (with the bottom part of it colored in yellow; the window is also seen in the reflection of it if the viewer looks very closely), which is most likely held by Dot, who is seen shaking the snow globe just to make it snow. Dot then giggles. Snow covers the screen to transition to the circular PBS Kids logo (without the word "KIDS") on a light sky blue background with snowflakes. The PBS Kids logo is with Dot’s face afterwards on it. On a lime green background, Dash looks at the goldfish in the fishbowl on the desk (the window is seen on the reflection of the fishbowl like the above ident, if the viewer looks very closely). Then, the camera cuts to a close-up view of the fishbowl when Dash comes behind it a goldfish is in. A goldfish then gets surprised. Then, bubbles cover the screen to transition to an oceanic underwater view of Dash, who is imagining that he is a goldfish (the skin is colored orange) that's swimming in peace under the water. After a second, he gets swallowed by Dot as a green fish. Before Dot can look at the screen, bubbles cover the screen to transition to the circular PBS Kids logo (without the word "KIDS") on a light blue background with bubbles. The PBS Kids logo is with Dot’s face afterwards on it.

Sweet as it did singing Rubber Duckie Had A Barn did with singing a funny song:

Rubber Duckie Had A Barn

E-I-E-I-O

Kevin, No! It Is Old MacDonald Had A Farm. Together.

Plus in the end for each cool tape closing theme plays with 20 fun animal facts.

One Of The Coolest Animals I Know Is My Friend Bob The Anteater. Anteaters Are Great. Did You Know They Sleep As Much As 15 Hours Every Day? I Mean, I Love To Nap Myself, But That's A Lot Of Sleep. Ah, And They Have A Great Sense Of Smell. Hmm. I Wonder What Smells Bob Likes Best. Next Time You See Him, Ask Him For Me, Okay?

Smooch And Winslow Are Very Amazing Animals. They're Marmosets. A Marmoset Is A Kind Of Monkey. Hey, Did You Know That Marmosets Like To Live With Other Members Of Their Family? Like Their Brothers And Sisters. No Wonder Smooch And Winslow Had So Much Fun Sharing A House. Uh, Except When Winslow Leaves His Stuff On The Floor Of Course.

Not To Toot My Own Horn Or Anything, But I Think We Sloths Are Pretty Interesting Animals. Did You Know That I'm An 'Erbivore? All Sloths Are. It Means That We Only Eat Plants, Shoots, Leaves, And Sometimes Fruit. That's A Good Diet For Slow-Moving Creatures Like Me. Leaves Are Pretty Easy To Catch.

One Of My Favorite Animals Is My Friend Wartz. He's A Red-Eyed Tree Frog. Tree Frogs Are Really Great Climbers. Yup. Most Of Them Have Sticky Pads On Their Feet. And Those Pads Help Them Climb Trees And Leap Through The Treetops. Whoa. Tree Frogs Sure Are Amazing. And I Think Wartz Is The Most Amazing Tree Frog I've Ever Met. Don't You?

You Know Who's A Great Animal? My Friend Burdette. She's A Quetzal Bird. Whoa. I Know That's A Big Word, But It Just Means She's A Very Pretty Kind Of Bird. Hey, Did You Know That All Birds Have Feathers And That No Other Animals Do? Pretty Cool, Huh? Burdette Loves Her Feathers. And She Should. They Sure Are Beautiful. And Useful, Too.

Madge Is One Of The Oldest And Most Interesting Animals Here In The World Tree. Did You Know That Turtles Have Been Around For Millions And Millions Of Years? It's True. The First Turtles Were Around Even Before The Dinosaurs. Now, Madge Isn't Quite That Old, But She Has Been Around A Long Time. And That's One Reason She Knows So Much About So Many Things.

Smooch And Winslow Are The Coolest Marmoset Monkeys I've Ever Met. Hey, Did You Know That Baby Marmosets Are Often Cared For By Their Older Brothers And Sisters? Yup, Marmoset Families Really Take Care At Each Other. Hmm. I Wonder If That's Why Smooch And Winslow Get Along So Well. Hey, What Do You Think? Would You Like To Take Care Of A Baby Marmoset?

Anteaters Are Very Cool Animals. Do You Remember Which One Of My Friends Is An Anteater? That's Right, It's Bob. Did You Know That Anteaters Mouths Are Extremely Small? Yeah. You Could Barely Fit A Pencil In An Anteaters Mouth. Not That An Anteater Would Want A Pencil In His Mouth. Luckily, Their Tongues Are Long. Really Long, So They Can Stick Them Way Out Of Their Mouths To Collect Food. I Bet Those Long Tongues Sure Would Be Good For Lollipop Licking. What Do You Think?

My Friends Smooch And Winslow Are 2 Animals Who Love Playing And Scampering Around The Forest. They're Marmosets. And Marmosets Are Pretty Active Monkeys. I Bet You've Seen Smooch And Winslow Doing Lots Of Scampering And Vine Swinging Yourself. Hey, Did You Know That Marmosets Travel More Than A Mile A Day With All Their Fun And Games? Yup, That's A Lot Of Ground To Cover.

As Far As Animals Go, We Sloths Are About As Slow As They Get. We Won't Ever Win Any Races, That's For Sure. Unless It's A Race To See Who's Slowest. We're The Slowest Moving Mammals In The World. We Even Digest Our Food Slowly. Really Slowly. It Sometimes Takes Us Sloths A Month To Digest A Meal. That Sure Is A Long Time For Food To Travel Through Your Body, Don't You Think?

My Friend Wartz Is A Red-Eyed Tree Frog. And They Are Really Interesting Animals. Red-Eyed Tree Frogs Are So Green That When They're Sitting On A Leaf And They Have Their Big Red Eyes Closed. Well, You Can Hardly See Them. Pretty Neat, Huh? When An Animal Can Blend In With Its Surroundings, That's Called Camouflage. Camouflage Sure Would Come In Handy In A Game Of Hide-And-Seek. Don't You Think?

My Friend Bob Is An Anteater. And That's A Very Interesting Kind Of Animal. Did You Know That New-Born Anteaters Ride Around On Their Moms Back For Up To A Whole Year? Whoa. Now That's What I Call One Long Piggyback Ride. Can You Imagine Riding On Your Moms Back For A Whole Year? I Wonder How She'd Feel About That. Do You Think You'd Like To Get A Piggyback Ride From An Anteater?

My Friend Oko Is A Monkey. And We All Know He Is One Interesting Animal. Did You Know That The Fastest Monkeys Can Travel Through The Trees As Fast As 30 Miles An Hour? That's Probably As Fast As The Bus You Ride To School. Can You Imagine That? Boy, I Sure Can't. But I'm A Sloth And We're Pretty Slow. Being As Fast As A Monkey Would Really Come In Handy In A Race. Wouldn't You Like To Be Fast Like Oko? He's A Pretty Cool Monkey.

There Are Lots Of Cool Things To Learn About Animals. Like Wartz. Wartz Is An Amphibian. Did You Know That? You're Probably Wondering, "Hey, What's An Amphibian?" Well, An Amphibian Is An Animal They Can Live Both On Land, And In The Water. Do You Remember When Wartz Had His Metamorphosis? He Grew From Being A Tadpole Swimming In The Pond To A Frog They Can Hop On Land. Can You Think Of Another Kind Of Animal That Has A Metamorphosis?

I Sure Am Lucky To Have So Many Interesting Friends. Like Oko. Did You Know There Are Some Monkeys Called Howler Monkeys Who Can Howl So Loud That Their Calls Can Be Heard Almost 2 Miles Away? Whoa. If You Were A Howler Monkey, You Can Have Quite A Long Distance Conversation. No Need For A Telephone. You Can Just Open The Window And Howl To Your Friend Who Lives Down The Street. But I Think Your Mom Or Dad Might Ask You To Keep It Down.

My Friend Burdette is One Beautiful Animal. Burdette's A Quetzal Bird. And Quetzal Birds Have Bright Green And Red Feathers And Very Long White Tails. Oh Yeah. And Their Tails Can Get 2 Times As Long As Their Whole Bodies. Ha! Can You Imagine That? When They Fly, Their Tails Flow Behind Them. Quetzal Birds Like My Friend Burdette Sure Are Beautiful. Which Animals Do You Think Are Beautiful?

Every Animal I Know Is Special In Some Way. You May Have Heard Smooch And Winslow Saying That Our Fish Friend Ick Is Slimy. Well, Um, He Is. Ick's Skin Makes Its Very Own Slimy Covering To Protect Him From Getting Sick, And To Cover Cuts So They Can Heal. And That Slimy Coding Also Helps Ick Zip Through The Water Really Fast. Imagine How Fast You'd Be Able To Swim If You Were As Slippery As A Fish.

Animals Sure Are Cool. Especially Turtles Like My Friend Madge? Did You Know That Madge Doesn't Have Any Teeth? And It's Not Because She's So Old. Turtles Have Hard Sharp Edges In Their Mouths Instead Of Teeth. And Those Are What Madge Uses To Munch Her Food. She Uses Her Mouth, Um... Almost Like A Bird Uses Its Beak. Hey, Can You Think Of One Of My Friends Who Has A Beak? That's Right. Burdette.

My Friend Ick Is A Fish. Fish Are Wonderful Animals. Very Different From Mammals Like You And Me. One Thing About Fish Is That They Breathe Through Gills. Not Like The Lungs You And I Breathe With. Water Goes In And Out Of Their Gills, And The Gills Get The Oxygen Out Of The Water. That's The Air That Fish Breathe. Did You Know That There's Air In Water? Well, That's Right, There Is. Yup, Ick Is One Interesting Animal.

I Just Love Learning Fun Facts About My Animal Friends. Well, Like Ick For Instance. He's A Fish. Did You Know That Many Types Of Fish Don't Sleep? They Rest With Their Eyes Wide Open And Take It Easy. But If I Were A Fish, I'd Miss Just Lying Back And Taking A Good Old Fashioned Snooze. In Fact, I Think It Might Be Time For A Nap Right About Now.

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Eight station bugs with can also seen in each program: Garden Zoo Flower Toy, No, Those Places, WNED PBS TV Program, Biggest Pile Of Junk You've Ever Seen: Se. Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy, The Biggest Pile Of Junk You've Ever Seen, WNED Channel 17 VHS, John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet TV program. Used in there with for now here Love In The Junkyard sung by Oscar for a country ballad C Major D Major for now The Biggest Pile Of Junk You've Ever Seen. These viewers can just show viewers how much they can do love here in a garden, at the zoo with zoo animals simply it, flowers are great with, here also sharing toys. That version in which features an instrumental break key of D Major during the instrumental break. This version in which here in that ballad track 9 of 15 from album Silly Songs.

Thank You For Joining You Today. Join Us Next Time For Out Great Visit For Today. Until Then, Pasta With Dub Together For Now Fun It Did With Using A Spoon Here. Still Now, Not Playing The Alphabet Song From Sing Along Did Which Fun It Shares Now Good Friends Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria And Kids Just Sang It For It.

Thank You For Joining You Today. Tune In Next Week For Now With More Central Adventures. Until Then, Pasta With Dub Together For Now Fun It Did With Using A Spoon Here. Still Now, Not Playing The Alphabet Song From Sing Along Did Which Fun It Shares Now Good Friends Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria And Kids Just Sang It For It.

Ask Your Song Dealer About Copies Of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet. Simply A Song Which First Reminds Of Parades For The Melody With Full A Steady March.

We see these words The End with Kevin singing Rubber Duckie Had A Barn Mickey tells him no that it wasn't it so he supposed to sing Old MacDonald. Rubber Duckie Had A Barn. E-I-E-I-O. Kevin, No! It Is Old MacDonald Had A Farm. Together.

Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy.

The Biggest Pile Of Junk You've Ever Seen.

WNED Channel 17 VHS.

John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet.

Be Sure To Stay Tuned For More Disney Sing Along Fun.

That Is A Stop Sign. Press The Button If You're All Done Playing.

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Questions in these with for each VHS DVD program using 5 W's: what, when, where, who, and why for each single program fun it did with such a hit surprise.

Each program took place to it for now Monday PBS Kids version of the HBO premieres washing Kevin some pajamas plus also food shuttle plus Pineview mail delivery Tuesday Dad takes Lucy to Love Your Dog Kevin did YMCA silver sneakers at YMCA gym plus Kevin's friends visit Clarence Public Library together cleaning and some shredding Wednesday was YMCA drums alive playing music with balls then every Wednesday-Friday at 4:30 Kevin plays Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria, and kids sing The Alphabet Song from Sing Along 128 times for every fabulous letter they sang it over and over plus while Ma, Dad and Dub are gone to visit Kevin's good friend Miss Angela where Mr. Phil takes Kevin to Pineview at 5:30 to 8:30 Sony plays many programs with Mr. Jesse's friends he ate popcorn water apples grapes chips for dinner at Pineview plus also Just Dance walks outside games to play crafts to color even put these crafts in that bulletin board Kevin ate pasta with Dub using his spoon he says goodnight to gang in The Alphabet Song from Sing Along fell asleep plus Thursday Kevin's friends go bowling at Kenmore Lanes together hopefully it doesn't get heavy rain so if happens again because of heavy rain they might come up with something else because of heavy rain Allison usually sings the Itsy Bitsy Spider something special at 4:30 with Mr. Phil here in his truck here like stores playgrounds bakeries parks yummy restaurants to eat plus other wonderful things plus Friday here Ma goes to the museum at 4:30 Kevin plays Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria, and kids sing The Alphabet Song from Sing Along 128 times for every fabulous letter they sang it over and over plus while Ma, Dad and Dub are gone to visit Kevin's good friend Miss Angela where Mr. Phil takes Kevin to Pineview at 5:30 to 8:30 Sony plays many programs with Mr. Jesse's friends he ate popcorn water apples grapes chips for dinner at Pineview plus also Just Dance walks outside games to play crafts to color even put these crafts in that bulletin board together Kevin ate pasta with Dub using his spoon he says goodnight to gang in The Alphabet Song from Sing Along fell asleep for every Saturday Ma goes to work at Buff State here or any time of day to visit Buff State here every Sunday that blue bowl of tater tots fabulous to eat those Sunday mornings just like Kevin used in the picture has Super Why down there says Kevin because Kevin used to watch Super Why when he was a tiny baby seen on PBS Kids he even eats something else here like white bowl of bunny cookies blue bowl of cheerios Kevin ate big bag of chips Dad shaves for every Sunday night 8:30 before it was time to go to bed together.

Laa-Laa's Watering Can from Making Flowers season 1 episode 10 Here Come The Teletubbies title together. A watering can appears in Teletubbyland. Laa-Laa finds it and she waters some flowers who say: "Lovely water!", then a Voice Trumpet rises up and sings the nursery rhyme "Mary Mary Quite Contrary", Laa-Laa has fun watering flowers, then the Windmill spins and Laa-Laa says "Uh-oh!" and runs to the TV transmission.

Each video and DVD uses friends the Jingleheimers for each fun adventure fabulous to do that to count eight Da's ;lay valuable John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet together.

Good kinds of weather used for John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet together that song used for Riding In Barney's Car 1995 VHS should plays pretend library steady march.

Tape before credits here, OUTRO One. Cookie Monster, Rosita and a girl dance fast and slow. Hmm Hmm Hmm Hmm Hmm. Hey. There Are So Many Cool Animals In The Big Big World And So Many Great Facts To Know About Them. One Way To Find Out More Is To Read. Go To Your Local Library And Get A Book About Your Favorite Animal. Tape then the credits, OUTRO two. Cookie Monster instructs the viewer on "the art of cookie eating", with aid from Rosita and a girl. Hey, You're Back. You Know, There Are So Many Amazing Creatures That Live Here In The World Tree. Yeah, We Got Marmosets, Anteaters, Turtles, Monkeys, Birds, And Some Frogs. And You. Yup, You're An Animal, Too. Each tape, OUTRO three. Cookie Monster recites a poem about being kind, and demonstrates kindness by sharing a cookie with Rosita and a boy. Hey. I Just Love How Different All The Creatures That Live Here In The World Tree Are. You Can Meet A Lot Of Different Animals, Too. Visit The Zoo, And, Maybe You Can Come Back And Tell Me About Some Animals That I've Never Met. See Ya. To final, OUTRO four. Cookie Monster tells Rosita about the importance of running for exercise, and they have a race. Hey, You're Back. Thanks For Visiting Us. And Remember, There Are Lots Of Amazing Animals In The Big Big World That You Can Learn More About. Do You Know Any Amazing Animals In Your Neighborhood? Cool!

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A, B, C, D

E, F, G

Yes, Sir, Yes, Sir, Three Bags Full

Up Above The World So High

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Y, And Z

Baa Baa Black Sheep, Have You Any Wool?

How I Wonder What You Are

This TV PBS WNED logo various fun stops fun it did with kinds of full music. This had pictures of white picture said Buffalo, New York, the other does have black picture says Toronto. We see white text says WNED Buffalo Toronto between that white circle, here Member Supported Public Television. Used great music with for now here either red background with black minus thingies back here, purple background with blue minus thingies back there, shows a stop either Buffalo or Toronto with black spotlight thingy here or green thingy here for now different kinds. "This Is WNED Buffalo Toronto, Member Supported Public Television." Plus a variant with fun it did: "This Is WNED Buffalo Toronto." Does replace special line.

Sony reminds simply of I've Been Working On The Railroad from Alphabet Soup Kathy, Derek, Tina here and Min wear train clothing Barney as train engineer.

Some of programs do first reminds for now these viewers of that cool grand Halloween sing-along Happy Haunting Party At Disneyland to it together for now in which that box has Mickey, Sam and Donald having a Halloween party at The Haunted Mansion during that Halloween program Sally, Sam and Zach have a Halloween party at Walt Disney's The Haunted Mansion hosted by fun Magic Mirror voice performed by Corey Burton with 10 spooktastic songs, five previews in this: Winnie The Pooh VHS 4 Storybook Classics featurettes, 5 Pooh Friendship videos, 5 Pooh Playtime videos, 5 Pooh Learning videos 4 Pooh collections 19 Pooh videos, Spot, Sing-Along Songs, Kiki's Delivery Service, Summer Of The Monkeys coming this Christmas to video December 18 performers of three kids: Sally: Rachel Ham, Sam: Isaiah Griffin, and Zach: Tyler Hoechlin. Sally's clothing there which here red and black plenty of tremendous costumes barely taste Halloween candy play Halloween organ a kind of piano using it for music they even go trick-or-treating in the night but not day together.

Marvelous programs did with using music score here plus with closed captions to do that together plus can read words there of some lines to count lines with sweet number for it.

Then favorite weekend shows to spell words of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet visiting with together. Plus a way to spell out some letters: J, O, H, N, J, A, C, O, B, J, I, N, G, L, E, H, E, I, M, E, R, S, C, H, M, I, D, T: John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet. 28 letters, 36 notes, 4 words, 8 syllables, 32 words for lyrics, 8 Da's. Song was used in Riding In Barney's Car 1995 VHS song with full a steady march. That box shows that Barney was going to take Shawn, Kathy, Min, Kenneth (cameo with John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet), and Carlos for a car ride, despite Kenneth leaving before Carlos showed up.

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And The Finale Here...

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That video here on Elmo's camcorder: Julia Plays John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet that video Julia plays that song where Shawn, Min and Kenneth singing loudly then quieter librarian Kathy isn't just singing it she loves that song singing loud and quiet.

Credits:

  • Show Association With Scholastic
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  • "I Love You" Lyrics By: Lee Bernstein Copyright 1983 Shimbarah Music
  • Based On The Arthur Books By: Marc Brown
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  • Love In The Junkyard Great Jam Country Ballad Track 9 Of 15 From Album Silly Songs
  • Love In The Junkyard From Album Silly Songs Track 9 Of 15 Music By: Christopher Cerf And Norman Stiles Sung By: Oscar C Major D Major
  • The Biggest Pile Of Junk You've Ever Seen
  • Music By: Mitchell Kriegman, Dean Gordon, Alan Menken, Dave Kinnoin
  • Based On The Clifford The Big Red Dog Books By: Norman Bridwell
  • Writer By: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Directed By: Tim Lagasse
  • Edited By: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Teleplay By: Dean Gordon
  • Screenplay By: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Based On The Babysitters Club Books By: Ann M. Martin
  • Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy Artist By: Sam Rugby
  • Between The Lions Tape Seen On PBS Kids
  • Written By: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Based On Classic Winnie The Pooh Books By: A.A. Milne
  • Sound Effects: Dick Maitland
  • Based On The Animalia Books By: Graeme Base
  • Editor: Mitchell Kriegman
  • Hero Elementary Voices By: Carlos Diaz, Veronica Hortiguela, Jadiel Dowlin, Stephany Seki, Stacey DePass
  • Covers By: Sid Tona
  • Based On The Curious George Books By: Margaret And H.A. Rey
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  • Program By: Jose Tipa
  • Songs By: Mitchell Kriegman, Alan Menken, Dave Kinnoin
  • Novels By: Tina Towa
  • Authors By: Arthur Dowell
  • Produced By: Valerie Pota
  • Executive Producer: Dulcy Singer
  • Producer: Lisa Simon
  • Directors: Jon Stone, Robert Myhrum, Lisa Simon, Bob Schwarz, Ozzie Alfonso, David Heeley, Stan Lathan
  • Head Writer: Norman Stiles
  • Writers: Joseph A. Bailey, Sara Compton, Tom Dunsmuir, Judy Freudberg, Tony Geiss, John Glines, Emily Perl Kingsley, David Korr, Luis Santeiro, Ray Sipherd
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  • Original Muppets by: Donald Sahlin, Kermit Love
  • Current Muppets by: Caroly Wilcox with Edward G. Christie, Cheryl Blalock
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  • Conductor: Dave Conner
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  • Associate Directors: Emily Squires, Ted May
  • Production Supervisor: Frieda Lipp
  • Art Directors: Alan J. Compton, Victor DiNapoli
  • Production Stage Manager: Chet O'Brien
  • Stage Managers: Mortimer J. O'Brien, Hank Smith
  • Set Decorator: Nat Mongioi
  • Costume Designer: Bill Kellard
  • Graphic Artist: Gerri Brioso
  • Senior Scenic Artist: Jane K. Asch
  • Production Assistants: Joseph Catalano, Rob Gardner, Cheryl Ann Jung, Diane Mitchell, Danette Morganelli, Thelma Moses, Mercedes Polanco, Lynn Roberge
  • Film Editors: Mike Breddan, Joel Appel
  • Technical Advisor: Walt Rauffer
  • Unit Manager: Ruth Scovill
  • Ernie And Bert Make A Snowman Teleplay By: Dulcy Singer, Joseph A. Bailey
  • Technical Director: Ralph Mensch
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  • Audio: Louis J. Bruno
  • Video: Bryan Keen
  • Camera: Frank Biondo, Arnold Giordano, Jerry Gruen
  • Videotape Editors: John Hutchison, Ben Wilder
  • Make-Up: Michael Gemelli
  • Hair Stylist: Karen Specht
  • Wardrobe: Grisha Mynova
  • Curriculum Coordinator: Robert Emerick
  • John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Music By: Traditional, Key Of F Major
  • Executive Producer: David D. Connell
  • Producers: Samuel Y. Gibbon Jr., Jon Stone, Matt Robinson, Lutrelle Horne
  • Directors: Neil Smith, David Roth, Jan S. Rifkinson
  • Writers: Jon Stone, Jeffrey Moss, Bruce Hart, Carol Hart, Ray Sipherd, Jerry Juhl, Virginia Schone, Dan Wilcox
  • Art Director: Charles Rosen
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  • Music Director: Joe Raposo
  • Music Coordinator: Danny Epstein
  • Associate Producer: Lutrelle Horne
  • Director of Research: Edward L. Palmer, Ph.D.
  • Chairman, Board of Advisors: Gerald S. Lesser, Ph.D.
  • Director of Operations: Ronald L. Weaver
  • Production Supervisor: Lew Barlow
  • Supervising Film Editor: Dorothy Tod
  • Film Editor: M.M. Murphy
  • Graphic Artist: Elaine Selig
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  • Assistant to the Producer: Dulcy Singer
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  • Camera: Frank Biondo, Richard King
  • Recorded by Tele-Tape at Second Stage

During the end credits for each VHS and DVD program, with announcer Bonnie telling viewers that Between The Lions will be coming up next with seen on PBS Kids. It's Time For Two Toons With Cleo, Leona, Click, Lionel, Theo, And Their Friends As They Get Wild For About Some Reading. Stay Tuned For A Big Hit Between The Lions There In Which That Is Coming Up.

Plus in the ending there to it, coming up next WNED PBS Channel 17 for seeing what program that do to visit each program showing it out with share a single show.

The logo starts by zooming out of a motion picture camera lens with lasers flying about. The camera is being operated by Kermit the Frog himself, who is seen sitting on a large crane extended way up into a sunset sky and laughing. As the crane moves away and Kermit goes into silhouette, a laser writes the text "Kevin Doody" (in its familiar font) as the word "TELEVISION" in bright metallic letters spaced to fit the width of "Jim Henson", zooms and turns to settle below.

Over a white background, we see an anthropomorphic pig standing on the right of the screen, with a straw in his mouth, wearing cowboy attire. The crudely-written text "PETER HANNAN TELEVISION", in black, is next to the pig.

On a brown background, there is a tall, stylized totem pole bird, which has a yellow haze around it. Under it are the words "KEVIN DOODY PRODUCTIONS", made out of brown sticks. Up there said with Producers By: Craig Bartlett and Dave Kinnoin, this features Kevin which singing a slower rendition of the sweet incorrect song Rubber Duckie Had A Barn that silly answer in Blue's Favorite Song because duckies cannot own them that's an incorrect song duckies cannot own these farms because there's a song about a duck and the barn Bonnie tells him no that she tells him that it's just supposed to sing Old MacDonald. "Rubber Duckie Had A Barn. E-I-E-I-O. Kevin, No! It Is Old MacDonald Had A Farm. Remember?"

On a black background, we see a wide, fuzzy pale gray/blue-textured line appear in the very center. Above it are the words "The following program is available in high-definition TV" in white is at the top and below is the tiny PBS "Circle P-Heads" logo with the words "WHERE AVAILABLE" in white under it. Then, the PBS logo rotates and turns into a bug for "HD." The other great way to put it together changes into a purple Wide Screen bug with two brackets. Just after that happens, the top words disappear and becomes "PBS Welcomes You to the Future" in white and the words "WHERE AVAILABLE" fade out. Suddenly, the wide, fuzzy line expands as the screen becomes letterboxed and tons of numbers and letters all in computer graphic-oriented fonts emerge to all directions of the screen. The screen then fills with a mixture of tan/mustard yellow/beige colors as the words "PBS A DIGITAL PRESENTATION" (with"PBS" in black and in its usual ITC Lubalin Graph Bold font and the other text in white and in a plainer, condensed font) appear at the lower-right corner of the screen with violet streaks of light behind them. As this happens, the PBS logo, an extreme close-up of a woman's eye and some nature-oriented clips appear.

On a white BG, the PBS "Circle P-Head" appears in the center then fades out. It's replaced by the words "The following program is available in high-definition" in a black Bulldog Light font zooms in. Then the usual "Be More PBS" logo appears a la the 3rd PBS Home Video/DVD logo. In the BG, various live-action clips are playing, all in expanding letterboxed rectangular screens (similar to the one from the CBS/Fox Video widescreen logo). Among some of the clips are: A shirtless man piggy-backing his son and smiling, Spaceships, A dune, An elderly woman and her grandchild smiling, A leopard running, The cello and French horn sections of a philharmonic, A mom, dad, son, and daughter in swimsuits, hugging each other in front of a canal.

We fade to a P-head outline on a sky background framed with black. The lines from the 1989 PBS logo come from the right side of the screen and go into the P-head's eye, after which the sky background fills the screen and the P-Head reverts to its color from the 1989 TV Ident logo as "PBS HOME VIDEO", in dark electric blue with rippling waves, fades in at the bottom of the screen.

On a white background, some crudely drawn P-heads are seen (the first of which is named Pernell P-Pal), with Pernell wearing a red cap and an earring, singing "This is! P-B-SSSSSS!" while dancing. Near the end, Pernell ad-libs "Woo-hoo-hooooo!" a la Michael Jackson as his cap flies off. Then, the text "PBS" in its corporate font appears in black as the cap drops back on his head, and a red P-shaped dog (whose name is P-Pet) runs across the screen, barks, then walks away. There is a variation where P-Pet gives the P-Pals a blue balloon with the text "e/i" (pronounced, ee-eye, and short for "Educational and Informative") on it in the Comic Sans font, which was added in 1997, a year after the 6th PBS ident debuted. Sometimes, the logo fades out after P-Pet barks. There is a variation where the camera quickly goes through a doorway on a black background and the three color-changing P-Pals are seen against the white background, with confetti falling from the top, and all three P-Pals yell "Surprise!" and cheer with loud party horns heard in the background. This was a very short-lived version and was usually played in-between shows as a promo. There is a long version of the "Surprise!" variant which first takes place on a black background. Then the door opens and one of the P-Pals peeks in. Then it peeks out and the door closes. Then P-Pet (from the standard version), walks through the screen and into the door. Then another P-Pal peeks in from the above and peeks out. Then the door opens and we proceed into the animation above. There is another variant of the long version where some kids say "The P-Pals are coming!" 8 times, then they say "Who are the P-Pals?" right before the door opens, then after the door opens and the P-Pals yell surprise they shout "The P-Pals are coming!" one last time, and then one of the kids says "Watch for them!"

On a lime green background is a close-up of an eye. The eye blinks. After that, the camera zooms out to reveal that it is a boy (officially named Dash in 2006), who is wearing a white short-sleeved T-shirt, blue pants, and white shoes. Then, he points his finger in the head and scratches his head trying to think about something. A great big smile on his face appears and says “Doink!” when he gets an idea, and then the background becomes a green circle with his face on it, and a white thought bubble appears with the letters "PBS" growing until it reaches the bubble ending on a pink striped background (similar to a color of Dot's shirt). The URL address for PBS Kids appears at the bottom left corner of the screen. On the same lime green background as the Dash variant, there is a pathway at the bottom of the screen, and a girl (officially named Dot in 2007) runs up to the screen, who is wearing a long sleeved scarlet-and-white (later pink) striped shirt, black pants and white shoes. Once she reaches the center of the screen, a great big smile on her face appears. A circle zooms out like the Dash variant, on a white background with pink, yellow and blue lines moving around, revealing the PBS Kids circle logo. The URL for PBS Kids, also from the Dash variant, appears at the bottom left corner of the screen. On a green background with spinning circles is Dash at first a caveman with an emotionless face, then he squashes himself to become a scuba diver, after which the background changes to blue and the circles float away. Finally, he squashes himself again to become a robot. He grabs a white oval with the letters "PBS" in it. He then squashes himself for the last time, turning into the circular PBS Kids logo with his face on it. Blue bubbles are shaking on a pastel spring bud background. On the same green background is Dot at first a tiger with her hair covering her ears unlike in the Boy variant. When she squashes herself to become a purple octopus (the skin for her face is pink), she puffs her cheeks and then smiles. Finally, she squashes herself again to become an astronaut (the skin is aquamarine). After that, she squashes herself for the last time, turning into the circular PBS Kids logo with her face on it on a blue background with stars. A view of a blue pond on a snowy field with green trees on a light sky blue background is seen. Dash is also seen wearing a scarf, a jacket, a pair of gloves and ice-skating boots, which starts to go ice-skating, and while in front of the screen, the snowflakes are seen coming down. Suddenly, he feels the ground shaking and stops, again with more falling snowflakes. Then, the camera pans out to reveal that he is in a snow globe (with the bottom part of it colored in yellow; the window is also seen in the reflection of it if the viewer looks very closely), which is most likely held by Dot, who is seen shaking the snow globe just to make it snow. Dot then giggles. Snow covers the screen to transition to the circular PBS Kids logo (without the word "KIDS") on a light sky blue background with snowflakes. The PBS Kids logo is with Dot’s face afterwards on it. On a lime green background, Dash looks at the goldfish in the fishbowl on the desk (the window is seen on the reflection of the fishbowl like the above ident, if the viewer looks very closely). Then, the camera cuts to a close-up view of the fishbowl when Dash comes behind it a goldfish is in. A goldfish then gets surprised. Then, bubbles cover the screen to transition to an oceanic underwater view of Dash, who is imagining that he is a goldfish (the skin is colored orange) that's swimming in peace under the water. After a second, he gets swallowed by Dot as a green fish. Before Dot can look at the screen, bubbles cover the screen to transition to the circular PBS Kids logo (without the word "KIDS") on a light blue background with bubbles. The PBS Kids logo is with Dot’s face afterwards on it.

Sweet as it did singing Rubber Duckie Had A Barn did with singing a funny song:

Rubber Duckie Had A Barn

E-I-E-I-O

Kevin, No! It Is Old MacDonald Had A Farm. Together.

Plus in the end for each cool tape closing theme plays with 20 fun animal facts.

One Of The Coolest Animals I Know Is My Friend Bob The Anteater. Anteaters Are Great. Did You Know They Sleep As Much As 15 Hours Every Day? I Mean, I Love To Nap Myself, But That's A Lot Of Sleep. Ah, And They Have A Great Sense Of Smell. Hmm. I Wonder What Smells Bob Likes Best. Next Time You See Him, Ask Him For Me, Okay?

Smooch And Winslow Are Very Amazing Animals. They're Marmosets. A Marmoset Is A Kind Of Monkey. Hey, Did You Know That Marmosets Like To Live With Other Members Of Their Family? Like Their Brothers And Sisters. No Wonder Smooch And Winslow Had So Much Fun Sharing A House. Uh, Except When Winslow Leaves His Stuff On The Floor Of Course.

Not To Toot My Own Horn Or Anything, But I Think We Sloths Are Pretty Interesting Animals. Did You Know That I'm An 'Erbivore? All Sloths Are. It Means That We Only Eat Plants, Shoots, Leaves, And Sometimes Fruit. That's A Good Diet For Slow-Moving Creatures Like Me. Leaves Are Pretty Easy To Catch.

One Of My Favorite Animals Is My Friend Wartz. He's A Red-Eyed Tree Frog. Tree Frogs Are Really Great Climbers. Yup. Most Of Them Have Sticky Pads On Their Feet. And Those Pads Help Them Climb Trees And Leap Through The Treetops. Whoa. Tree Frogs Sure Are Amazing. And I Think Wartz Is The Most Amazing Tree Frog I've Ever Met. Don't You?

You Know Who's A Great Animal? My Friend Burdette. She's A Quetzal Bird. Whoa. I Know That's A Big Word, But It Just Means She's A Very Pretty Kind Of Bird. Hey, Did You Know That All Birds Have Feathers And That No Other Animals Do? Pretty Cool, Huh? Burdette Loves Her Feathers. And She Should. They Sure Are Beautiful. And Useful, Too.

Madge Is One Of The Oldest And Most Interesting Animals Here In The World Tree. Did You Know That Turtles Have Been Around For Millions And Millions Of Years? It's True. The First Turtles Were Around Even Before The Dinosaurs. Now, Madge Isn't Quite That Old, But She Has Been Around A Long Time. And That's One Reason She Knows So Much About So Many Things.

Smooch And Winslow Are The Coolest Marmoset Monkeys I've Ever Met. Hey, Did You Know That Baby Marmosets Are Often Cared For By Their Older Brothers And Sisters? Yup, Marmoset Families Really Take Care At Each Other. Hmm. I Wonder If That's Why Smooch And Winslow Get Along So Well. Hey, What Do You Think? Would You Like To Take Care Of A Baby Marmoset?

Anteaters Are Very Cool Animals. Do You Remember Which One Of My Friends Is An Anteater? That's Right, It's Bob. Did You Know That Anteaters Mouths Are Extremely Small? Yeah. You Could Barely Fit A Pencil In An Anteaters Mouth. Not That An Anteater Would Want A Pencil In His Mouth. Luckily, Their Tongues Are Long. Really Long, So They Can Stick Them Way Out Of Their Mouths To Collect Food. I Bet Those Long Tongues Sure Would Be Good For Lollipop Licking. What Do You Think?

My Friends Smooch And Winslow Are 2 Animals Who Love Playing And Scampering Around The Forest. They're Marmosets. And Marmosets Are Pretty Active Monkeys. I Bet You've Seen Smooch And Winslow Doing Lots Of Scampering And Vine Swinging Yourself. Hey, Did You Know That Marmosets Travel More Than A Mile A Day With All Their Fun And Games? Yup, That's A Lot Of Ground To Cover.

As Far As Animals Go, We Sloths Are About As Slow As They Get. We Won't Ever Win Any Races, That's For Sure. Unless It's A Race To See Who's Slowest. We're The Slowest Moving Mammals In The World. We Even Digest Our Food Slowly. Really Slowly. It Sometimes Takes Us Sloths A Month To Digest A Meal. That Sure Is A Long Time For Food To Travel Through Your Body, Don't You Think?

My Friend Wartz Is A Red-Eyed Tree Frog. And They Are Really Interesting Animals. Red-Eyed Tree Frogs Are So Green That When They're Sitting On A Leaf And They Have Their Big Red Eyes Closed. Well, You Can Hardly See Them. Pretty Neat, Huh? When An Animal Can Blend In With Its Surroundings, That's Called Camouflage. Camouflage Sure Would Come In Handy In A Game Of Hide-And-Seek. Don't You Think?

My Friend Bob Is An Anteater. And That's A Very Interesting Kind Of Animal. Did You Know That New-Born Anteaters Ride Around On Their Moms Back For Up To A Whole Year? Whoa. Now That's What I Call One Long Piggyback Ride. Can You Imagine Riding On Your Moms Back For A Whole Year? I Wonder How She'd Feel About That. Do You Think You'd Like To Get A Piggyback Ride From An Anteater?

My Friend Oko Is A Monkey. And We All Know He Is One Interesting Animal. Did You Know That The Fastest Monkeys Can Travel Through The Trees As Fast As 30 Miles An Hour? That's Probably As Fast As The Bus You Ride To School. Can You Imagine That? Boy, I Sure Can't. But I'm A Sloth And We're Pretty Slow. Being As Fast As A Monkey Would Really Come In Handy In A Race. Wouldn't You Like To Be Fast Like Oko? He's A Pretty Cool Monkey.

There Are Lots Of Cool Things To Learn About Animals. Like Wartz. Wartz Is An Amphibian. Did You Know That? You're Probably Wondering, "Hey, What's An Amphibian?" Well, An Amphibian Is An Animal They Can Live Both On Land, And In The Water. Do You Remember When Wartz Had His Metamorphosis? He Grew From Being A Tadpole Swimming In The Pond To A Frog They Can Hop On Land. Can You Think Of Another Kind Of Animal That Has A Metamorphosis?

I Sure Am Lucky To Have So Many Interesting Friends. Like Oko. Did You Know There Are Some Monkeys Called Howler Monkeys Who Can Howl So Loud That Their Calls Can Be Heard Almost 2 Miles Away? Whoa. If You Were A Howler Monkey, You Can Have Quite A Long Distance Conversation. No Need For A Telephone. You Can Just Open The Window And Howl To Your Friend Who Lives Down The Street. But I Think Your Mom Or Dad Might Ask You To Keep It Down.

My Friend Burdette is One Beautiful Animal. Burdette's A Quetzal Bird. And Quetzal Birds Have Bright Green And Red Feathers And Very Long White Tails. Oh Yeah. And Their Tails Can Get 2 Times As Long As Their Whole Bodies. Ha! Can You Imagine That? When They Fly, Their Tails Flow Behind Them. Quetzal Birds Like My Friend Burdette Sure Are Beautiful. Which Animals Do You Think Are Beautiful?

Every Animal I Know Is Special In Some Way. You May Have Heard Smooch And Winslow Saying That Our Fish Friend Ick Is Slimy. Well, Um, He Is. Ick's Skin Makes Its Very Own Slimy Covering To Protect Him From Getting Sick, And To Cover Cuts So They Can Heal. And That Slimy Coding Also Helps Ick Zip Through The Water Really Fast. Imagine How Fast You'd Be Able To Swim If You Were As Slippery As A Fish.

Animals Sure Are Cool. Especially Turtles Like My Friend Madge? Did You Know That Madge Doesn't Have Any Teeth? And It's Not Because She's So Old. Turtles Have Hard Sharp Edges In Their Mouths Instead Of Teeth. And Those Are What Madge Uses To Munch Her Food. She Uses Her Mouth, Um... Almost Like A Bird Uses Its Beak. Hey, Can You Think Of One Of My Friends Who Has A Beak? That's Right. Burdette.

My Friend Ick Is A Fish. Fish Are Wonderful Animals. Very Different From Mammals Like You And Me. One Thing About Fish Is That They Breathe Through Gills. Not Like The Lungs You And I Breathe With. Water Goes In And Out Of Their Gills, And The Gills Get The Oxygen Out Of The Water. That's The Air That Fish Breathe. Did You Know That There's Air In Water? Well, That's Right, There Is. Yup, Ick Is One Interesting Animal.

I Just Love Learning Fun Facts About My Animal Friends. Well, Like Ick For Instance. He's A Fish. Did You Know That Many Types Of Fish Don't Sleep? They Rest With Their Eyes Wide Open And Take It Easy. But If I Were A Fish, I'd Miss Just Lying Back And Taking A Good Old Fashioned Snooze. In Fact, I Think It Might Be Time For A Nap Right About Now.

Garden.

Zoo.

Flower.

Toy.

Eight station bugs with can also seen in each program: Garden Zoo Flower Toy, No, Those Places, WNED PBS TV Program, Biggest Pile Of Junk You've Ever Seen: Se. Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy, The Biggest Pile Of Junk You've Ever Seen, WNED Channel 17 VHS, John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet TV program. Used in there with for now here Love In The Junkyard sung by Oscar for a country ballad C Major D Major for now The Biggest Pile Of Junk You've Ever Seen. These viewers can just show viewers how much they can do love here in a garden, at the zoo with zoo animals simply it, flowers are great with, here also sharing toys. That version in which features an instrumental break key of D Major during the instrumental break. This version in which here in that ballad track 9 of 15 from album Silly Songs.

Thank You For Joining You Today. Join Us Next Time For Out Great Visit For Today. Until Then, Pasta With Dub Together For Now Fun It Did With Using A Spoon Here. Still Now, Not Playing The Alphabet Song From Sing Along Did Which Fun It Shares Now Good Friends Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria And Kids Just Sang It For It.

Thank You For Joining You Today. Tune In Next Week For Now With More Central Adventures. Until Then, Pasta With Dub Together For Now Fun It Did With Using A Spoon Here. Still Now, Not Playing The Alphabet Song From Sing Along Did Which Fun It Shares Now Good Friends Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria And Kids Just Sang It For It.

Ask Your Song Dealer About Copies Of John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet. Simply A Song Which First Reminds Of Parades For The Melody With Full A Steady March.

We see these words The End with Kevin singing Rubber Duckie Had A Barn Mickey tells him no that it wasn't it so he supposed to sing Old MacDonald. Rubber Duckie Had A Barn. E-I-E-I-O. Kevin, No! It Is Old MacDonald Had A Farm. Together.

Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy.

The Biggest Pile Of Junk You've Ever Seen.

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John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet.

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Each program took place to it for now Monday PBS Kids version of the HBO premieres washing Kevin some pajamas plus also food shuttle plus Pineview mail delivery Tuesday Dad takes Lucy to Love Your Dog Kevin did YMCA silver sneakers at YMCA gym plus Kevin's friends visit Clarence Public Library together cleaning and some shredding Wednesday was YMCA drums alive playing music with balls then every Wednesday-Friday at 4:30 Kevin plays Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria, and kids sing The Alphabet Song from Sing Along 128 times for every fabulous letter they sang it over and over plus while Ma, Dad and Dub are gone to visit Kevin's good friend Miss Angela where Mr. Phil takes Kevin to Pineview at 5:30 to 8:30 Sony plays many programs with Mr. Jesse's friends he ate popcorn water apples grapes chips for dinner at Pineview plus also Just Dance walks outside games to play crafts to color even put these crafts in that bulletin board Kevin ate pasta with Dub using his spoon he says goodnight to gang in The Alphabet Song from Sing Along fell asleep plus Thursday Kevin's friends go bowling at Kenmore Lanes together hopefully it doesn't get heavy rain so if happens again because of heavy rain they might come up with something else because of heavy rain Allison usually sings the Itsy Bitsy Spider something special at 4:30 with Mr. Phil here in his truck here like stores playgrounds bakeries parks yummy restaurants to eat plus other wonderful things plus Friday here Ma goes to the museum at 4:30 Kevin plays Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria, and kids sing The Alphabet Song from Sing Along 128 times for every fabulous letter they sang it over and over plus while Ma, Dad and Dub are gone to visit Kevin's good friend Miss Angela where Mr. Phil takes Kevin to Pineview at 5:30 to 8:30 Sony plays many programs with Mr. Jesse's friends he ate popcorn water apples grapes chips for dinner at Pineview plus also Just Dance walks outside games to play crafts to color even put these crafts in that bulletin board together Kevin ate pasta with Dub using his spoon he says goodnight to gang in The Alphabet Song from Sing Along fell asleep for every Saturday Ma goes to work at Buff State here or any time of day to visit Buff State here every Sunday that blue bowl of tater tots fabulous to eat those Sunday mornings just like Kevin used in the picture has Super Why down there says Kevin because Kevin used to watch Super Why when he was a tiny baby seen on PBS Kids he even eats something else here like white bowl of bunny cookies blue bowl of cheerios Kevin ate big bag of chips Dad shaves for every Sunday night 8:30 before it was time to go to bed together.

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Tape before credits here, OUTRO One. Cookie Monster, Rosita and a girl dance fast and slow. Hmm Hmm Hmm Hmm Hmm. Hey. There Are So Many Cool Animals In The Big Big World And So Many Great Facts To Know About Them. One Way To Find Out More Is To Read. Go To Your Local Library And Get A Book About Your Favorite Animal. Tape then the credits, OUTRO two. Cookie Monster instructs the viewer on "the art of cookie eating", with aid from Rosita and a girl. Hey, You're Back. You Know, There Are So Many Amazing Creatures That Live Here In The World Tree. Yeah, We Got Marmosets, Anteaters, Turtles, Monkeys, Birds, And Some Frogs. And You. Yup, You're An Animal, Too. Each tape, OUTRO three. Cookie Monster recites a poem about being kind, and demonstrates kindness by sharing a cookie with Rosita and a boy. Hey. I Just Love How Different All The Creatures That Live Here In The World Tree Are. You Can Meet A Lot Of Different Animals, Too. Visit The Zoo, And, Maybe You Can Come Back And Tell Me About Some Animals That I've Never Met. See Ya. To final, OUTRO four. Cookie Monster tells Rosita about the importance of running for exercise, and they have a race. Hey, You're Back. Thanks For Visiting Us. And Remember, There Are Lots Of Amazing Animals In The Big Big World That You Can Learn More About. Do You Know Any Amazing Animals In Your Neighborhood? Cool!

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Greetings! Kermit The Frog Here, And Today I'd Like To Tell You A Little Bit About The Color Green. Do You Know What's Green? (Music Playing) Well, I Am For One Thing. You See, Frogs Are Green, And I'm A Frog. And That Means I'm Green, You See?

Boys And Girls, Moms And Dads, Grandmas And Grandpas, Aunts And Uncles. Oh, I'm So Glad You're Here. Are You Ready To Have A Great Time Today? Great. Here In Your Excitement Makes Me Feel So Special. And You Know What? You're Special, Too. Everyone Is Special, Each One In His Or Her Own Way. I'm Going To Sing A Song To You About How Special You Are.

Singing Is So Much Fun. And Learning Is Too. You Know, Boys And Girls All Over The World Are Learning The ABC Song In Lots Of Different Languages. I Have Friends Who Can Sing The ABC Song In Hebrew, And In French. And Guess What. Those Friends Are In The Audience: Today. Come On Up Here, Kids. Oh, This Is Gonna Be So Much Fun. It's Gonna Be Just Like A Trip Around The World. I Think Everybody's Ready. Okay, Let's All Hold Hands And Sing The English ABCs Together. Everybody Ready? I Think You're Super. Are You Ready To Do The Hebrew ABC Song? Okay. You Lead The Way. Great Singing, Kids. Now I Think It's Time For The French Version. Everybody Sing Real Loud Now. Oh, That Was Fun. Okay! Everybody Did A Terrific Job. Ho Ho Ho Boy. Ho Ho. Thank You For Coming Up And Helping Us. You Were Very Good. Bye-Bye. So Long. Bye-Bye. We'll See You Later. Ho Ho Ho. Boy, Weren't They Great?

That Was Some Firetruck. Now The Next Song Is About Pufferbellies. A Pufferbelly Is A Big Old Train With A Steam Engine. Now For This Song, I'll Sing A Line, And You'll Be My Echo. So Sing What I Sing And Do What I Do. Ho Ho. Ho Ho. Come On, Everybody, Join In. Ho Ho Ho Ho. Wait A Minute. I Think I Hear A Train Coming Now. It's A Big Old Pufferbelly. With Steam Coming Out. Okay. Now Let's Sing It Altogether! Come On! Off We Go. See You Later.

Thanks For Marching With Me, Everybody. This Concert Has Been The Most Fun A Dinosaur Could Ever Have. But It's Time For Us To Go Now. You Know, When A Dinosaur Has Friends Like You, It's Like Having A Great Big Family. That Makes Me Feel Welcome Wherever I Go. We Have To Go Wherever Kids Are Using Their Imaginations. Remember, If You Wish Real Hard, I'll Be There. Let's All Hold Hands Now And Sing I Love You. It's My Very Favorite Song.

Oh, Hello! Welcome To Our Learning Theater. My Friends And I Are Going On A Learning Adventure Today. Oh, That Was Fun! Let's Go On Another Adventure. To Start With The Shape Adventure, Press Piglet's Button. For The Numbers Adventure, Press Tigger's Button. For The Eyes Ears And Nose Adventure, Press Kanga's Button. For The ABC Adventure, Press Owl's Button. For The Opposites Adventure, Press My Button.

Come On, Everybody. Let's Do A Dance In Central Park New York.

I Just Love To March. It's So Much Fun. Barney, I Have Another Fun Song That Everyone Knows. Let's Do Pop Goes The Weasel. Great Idea, Derek. Now For This Song, When You Hear The Word Pop, We Need Everyone To Clap Like This. And Pop! Okay? Let's Try It Again. And Pop! One More Time! And Pop! Very Good. I Think It's Time To Sing. Come On, Everybody. Don't Forget To Clap. Thanks For Helping Me, Derek.

How Many Of You Out There Love Our Country? I Like America, Too. Let's March In A Make-Believe Parade And Sing The Grand Old Flag For All Americans. Both Of Us Here At Home, And Those Who Are Far Away In Other Countries. Hey, Let's Do It Again, Kids. Come On.

Okay, Everybody Stand Up And Let's March With The Backyard Gang. Just Watch Them And Do What They Do. One More Time! Come On, Everybody, Keep Marching. That's Right.

Hi There. Face Here. And It's Time To Say Goodbye. So Here's My Very Very Short Goodbye Song. (Clears Throat) Bye-Bye, Goodbye Bye-Bye, Goodbye So Long, See You Later On Nick Jr.

Hi There. Face Here. Do You Know What My Favorite Thing About Taking A Bath Is? Here's A Hint. Bubbles! Bubbles, Bubbles, Bubbles. I Love Bubbles! Bubble Baths Make You Nice And Clean, And Make You Look Great. Don't Forget To Take Your Bath, And I'll See You Right Here On Nick Jr.!

Hi There. Face Here. Look. I'm Orange. Orange You Glad To Be Watching Nick Jr.? I Hope You Feel As Good As I Do, Cause I Feel Grape! Right Now, I Have To Make Like A Banana And Split! But I'll See You Again On Nick Jr.!

Hi There. Face Here. This Is The Face I Make When I'm Happy. Hi There. This Is The Face I Make When I'm Really Really Happy. Yippee! But Right Now, I'm Making A Sad Face Because It's Time For Me To Say Goodbye, So Long, See You Later. Right Here On Nick Jr.!

Hi There. Face Here. Do You Know What Day Of The Week Today Is? It's Wednesday! And The Word Wednesday Begins With The Letter "W". Hey, Look! I Have A "W" For A Nose. Wow. That's Weird. I'll Be Right Back After These Messages, Here On Nick Jr.!

Hi There. Face Here. Hey, Look! There's 1 Potato. 1, 2 Potatoes. 1, 2, 3 Potatoes. 1, 2, 3, 4 Potatoes. 1 Potato, 2 Potatoes, 3 Potatoes, 4 Potatoes. Now It's Time For Another Visit From Countin' Carl! Right Here On Nick Jr.!

Hi There. Face Here. I Am The Colors Of The Rainbow. Red. Orange. Yellow. Green. Blue. Indigo. And Violet. I Like All The Colors Of The Rainbow. Do You? Nick Jr. Will Be Right Back.

Hi There. Face Here. And I'm So Excited! Because A Parade Is About To Start. I Think I Hear It Coming Now. (Firetruck Drives) There's A Firetruck. (Five Balloons Floating By: One Red Balloon, One Yellow Balloon, One Orange Balloon, One Purple Balloon, And One Green Balloon) Ooh! Look At All The Pretty Balloons. And Here Comes The Band! (Frog On Tuba, Raccoon Conductor, And The Ant Playing Cymbals And Drums At The Same Time) Hey, Look At What's Coming Now! It's Dancing Ice Cream Cones. (Three Dancing Ice Cream Cones Dance Together One Pink Ice Cream Cone, One Purple Ice Cream Cone, And One Green Ice Cream Cone, Licks The Green Cone) I Just Love Parades. Do You? Don't Go Away Because Nick Jr. Will Be Right Back. (Licks The Green Ice Cream Cone)

You Told Me You Could Count. You Said There's Nothing To It. Well, If You're Also Good At Counting, Let Me Hear You Do It. Mercy, Is That The Best You Can Do? Come On, Let Me Hear You Count Again Now. Now, Let's Just Try It One Last Time. Are You Ready?

Do You Know How Many Five Is? Well, It's More Than 1, And It's More Than 2. It's Even More Than 3 Or 4. And Do You Know What I've Got Five Of? Well, I'll Tell You.

Same Life Jungle Full Animal Alphabet. Yeah. January 3, 1998. Along by now, D was the fantastic letter. That D word was that dolphin simply it. That wallaby probably came for W, for now fun to bounce with for a fun adventure. Possibly two more to go: Y still next, same as it did for a fantastic yak. Here also, final letter for the alphabet: Z for zebra. That did, they usually have stripes. Same as it did here, Q for quetzal, same as it did, another kind of bird. This tiny small R friend full fancy rat. Same as it did for an S animal, the other problem is for a fun serval. Plus also T animal was there: a tiger.

A, B, C, D

E, F, G

Yes, Sir, Yes, Sir, Three Bags Full

Up Above The World So High

W, X

Y, And Z

Baa Baa Black Sheep, Have You Any Wool?

How I Wonder What You Are

Okay, Birdketeers. Are You Ready To Sing The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Now, The Birdketeer Way? Okay. Flap Those Wings, Birdketeers. And You Can Flap, Too. Keep Flapping And Sing.

Look For All These Dr. Seuss Videos From Random House. First, It's The Cat In The Hat Gets Grinched. The Cat In The Hat Wants To Spend A Quiet Day In The Countryside. But The Grinch Has Other Plans. Next, It's Off On An Unforgettable Adventure With Pontoffel Pock Where Are You, With Just Six Little Notes On His Magical Piano, And The Press Of A Button, He Can Go Anywhere. But It's Not Always Easy Traveling On A Flying Piano. Sometimes You Find Yourself In Places You Want To Be, And Sometimes You Find Yourself In Places You Don't Want To Be. Then, It's Grinch Night. It's An Eerie, Dreary, Feary Night. Josiah, Mariah, And Yukariah Know That An Evil Wind Is Blowing. And This Evil Wind Always Brings A Very Unwelcome Guest. Three Original Dr. Seuss Videos The Whole Family Will Love. Available Only From Random House Home Video.

Why Hello Friend. I'm Very Glad You're Here.

It Was Fine Fun Having You With Us. I Do Hope You'll Come Back Again. Sooner Than Later.

Like Most Grouches, I Hate Singing. But I'll Let You In On A Little Secret, There Are Three Songs I Actually Like. See If You Can Figure Out What. I Just Love The Part Where They Rolled Down The Hill. Oh, Oh. And Then There's The One About Little Miss Muffet. Isn't It Great The Way That Spider Came Down And Scared Her? And Now, Here's My Personal Favorite. Yuck. Oh, That Mary. She's Very Contrary. That's Why I Like It.

Oh, Hello, Kids. It Is I The Count. I Was Just Playing With My Pet Spider And Humming His Favorite Song. Maybe You Know It. It Goes Like This. My Little Pet Loved That Song So Much, I'm Going To Sing It Again. Only This Time, Why Don't You Sing It With Me? Here We Go. Let's See. My Little Friend Went Up The Spout Four Times Was Washed Down Two Times. Oh, You Want To Go Up Again? Okay! Let's Go! Marvelous Singing! I'll Be Sure To Call You The Next Time I Sing To My Pet.

Hi, Everyone. Big Bird Here. And I'm Ready To Teach You One Of My Favorite Songs. Listen. That Was Fun, Huh? Hey, I've Got A Great Idea. I'm Gonna Sing It Again, And Why Don't You Sing It With Me?

Bye-Bye Now. That Sure Was Fun. Yeah, Come Back Anytime, And Maybe I'll Show You My Bottlecap Collection.

Ha! Farewell For Now. I Will Count The Minutes Until I See You Again.

Boy, That Was A Great Visit. Come On Back Soon.

Hey, You Know What? That Was Fun.

Let's Play Again Soon.

Thanks For Coming To My Cave.

Bert And Ernie's Apartment Has Lots Of Great Things To Play With. The Shape-O-Matic Game Is One Of My Favorites.

Have Fun While You Visit Bert And Ernie. Say Hello For Me.

Big Bird Is The Nicest, Biggest Bird I Have Ever Met. He's Good At Rhyming, Too.

Big Bird Sure Knows How To Play. Speaking Of Playing, What Do You Want To Do Now?

Did You And Snuffy Play "Snuffy Says"? I Just Love That Game! Now What Do You Want To Do?

Bert And Ernie Say The Silliest Things.

Did You Have Fun With Bert And Ernie? I Just Love Visiting Them.

Have Fun. We'll Miss You. Don't Look At Me For Any Of That Gooey Stuff.

Have Fun. Fun Shmun.

Have Fun With Snuffy. He Always Makes Me Laugh. Heh.

Hey, Fireman Duck? Yeah, Miss Deb? Do You Think That Tomorrow Meowsic Will Play That Favorite The Alphabet Song From Sing Along? Don't Worry, Miss Deb. Once We Heard It, Just Sing Old MacDonald Probably From Show 4019.

Where Can You Find A Circle? In A Round Balloon. Where Can You Find A Square? In The Bees Up There. Where Can You Find A Diamond? In The Kite I See. Where Is Another Circle? Apples In The Tree. Now Find A Triangle And We're Through. One Last Shape For Me And You. These Are The Shapes In The Hundred Acre Wood.

Roo Dear, Why Don't You See What Shapes You Can Find?

Thanks For Popping By. We Hope You'll Come Back To Visit Soon.

The Opposite Of Hello Is Goodbye. And Goodbye Is What We Must Say Until Next Time.

Those Did. That Was Some Splendid Guessing. And I Guess We Shall See You Again Soon.

Yup. Please Come Back When You Can, And We Can Learn More Words In More Languages.

Let's Go Popping Balloons.

Let's Go Learn Something New With Owl.

Keys, Tomorrow, How About The Alphabet Song From Sing Along?

Play Another Tune, Folks. All Right. It's Not That Easy Bein' Green. No, Visit Luna Please.

From a Friday visit: Now I've Sung My ABCs which it did sing Old MacDonald then.

For Alphabet Song From Sing Along Day: Very Nice, Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria And Kids. See, All Right. They've Sung Every Letter Together For Alphabet Song About 80 Times.

To that goose verse from Old MacDonald probably: And On That Farm, He Had A Goose. E-I-E-I-O. With A Honk Honk Here And A Honk Honk There. Here A Honk, There A Honk, Everywhere A Honk Honk. Old MacDonald Had A Farm E-I-E-I-O. Duckies, It's Time To Say Goodbye. Congratulations Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. Goodbye For Now. See You Monday.

Be Sure To Stay Tuned For More Disney Sing Along Fun.

That Is A Stop Sign. Press The Button If You're All Done Playing.

Bye, Totsfoot. See You Next Time, Miss Deb. Happy Alphabet Song From Sing Along Day, Guys.

I Don't Think The Ants Play John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet, Tiptie.

Tuesday September 13 2016 Was The PBS Kids Version Of Show 4632 "Sesame Ocean".

Wednesday September 14 2016 Was The PBS Kids Version Of Show 4602 "Mucho Polo Grouch Explorer".

Thursday September 15 2016 Was The PBS Kids Version Of Show 4608 "When Dinosaurs Walked Sesame".

Wednesday October 5 2016 Was The PBS Kids Version Of Show 4621 "To The Moon Elmo".

Richard Scarry's Best ABC Video Ever!. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Richard Scarry's Best Counting Video Ever!. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Richard Scarry's Best Learning Songs Video Ever!. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Richard Scarry's Best Busy People Video Ever!. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Richard Scarry's Best Silly Stories And Songs Video Ever!. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Richard Scarry's Best Sing-Along Mother Goose Video Ever!. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Friends At Play: Friends.

Nothing To Fear: Afraid.

Lost And Found: Lost.

The Senseless Detectives: Senses.

Halloween Bear: Halloween.

You Never Know: Surprise.

It's All About You: You.

Woodland House Wonderful: Clean.

I've Got Your Number: Numbers.

What's Mine Is Yours: Sharing.

Bear's Secret Cave: Discovery.

Smellorama: Smells.

I For-Got Rhythm!?: Rhythm.

Wait For Me: Wait.

Morning Glory: Morning.

That Healing Feeling: Doctor.

The Tutter Family Reunion: Family.

Bats Are People Too: Different.

Words, Words, Words: Words.

Let's Get Interactive: Interactive.

The Yard Sale: Charity.

The Best Thanksgiving Ever: Thanksgiving.

Read My Book: Books.

Go To Sleep: Sleep.

A Berry Bear Christmas (Part 1): Holidays.

A Berry Bear Christmas (Part 2): Traditions.

Now This Song Is Called 'In A Cabin In The Woods' For Ob

Thursday September 21 2017 Was The PBS Kids Version Of Show 4702 "The Kindness Kid".

Tuesday September 26 2017 Was The PBS Kids Version Of Show 4706 "Elmo's Sweet Ride".

Wednesday September 20 2017 Was The PBS Kids Version Of Show 4705 "Having A Ball".

Wednesday November 22 2017 Was The PBS Kids Version Of Show 4719 "House Of Worm".

Wednesday November 22 2017 Was The PBS Kids Version Of "Once Upon A Sesame Street Christmas" On November 25 2016.

Monday April 10 2017 Was Show 4715 "Meet Julia".

Blue's Birthday Coloring Book. Crayon, Book, Drawings: Coloring Book.

Blue's Birthday Pizza. Tomato, Circle, Cheese: Pizza.

Blue's Birthday Puppet Show. Sock, Box, Curtains: Puppet Show.

Blue's Birthday Treasure Hunt Game. Map, Chest, Gold: Treasure Hunt Game.

Paprika's Favorite Treasure Bedtime Story. Paprika's Peanut Shell Bed, Book, Moon: Bedtime Story.

Mailbox's Favorite Treasure Mailtime Song. Mail, Clock, Music: Mailtime Song.

Magenta's Favorite Treasure Painting A Picture With Blue. Easel, Paintbrush, Picture Of Magenta And Blue Together: Painting A Picture With Blue.

Now This Song Is Called 'In A Cabin In The Woods' For Obvious Reasons. It's A Story You Can Tell With Your Hands. Now As The Woodland Trio Plays The Song, I Will Show You What To Do. Hit It, Guys. Okay. Now Did You Get All That? Now You See, This Is The Cabin In The Woods, Here's A Monster Standing By The Window, And This Is A Rabbit Hopping By And Knocking At The Door, And This Is The Part That Goes 'Help Me, Help Me, Sir' He Says, This Is For Eating The Lettuce Bed, And This Is What You Do For 'Come On In, And Sit Down By The Fire'. Okay, Everybody, We're Gonna Do It Again Now, All Right? I Was Great, Wasn't I? You Were Terrific. Okay, Hit It, Guys. Very Good. Now You May Be Wondering What Happened To The Farmer Who Had His Lettuce Bed Eaten Up. So This Is What We're Going To Do With The Farmer. See, There Goes The Farmer. All Right. Now Let's See How The Story Ends.

Good Night, Big Bird. Good Night, Bob. Good Night, Gordon. Good Night, David. Good Night, Hoots, Maria, And Kids. See You Tomorrow, Guys.

Now This Time, I Want You To Really Sing Out With Us, Okay? Here We Go. Bob, The Alphabet Song One More Time First? They Love That. That's A Great Idea, Bob.

Well, What Did You Think? Beats Sitting Home Watching Television. Mahna Mahna!

South Dakota! South Dakota Has Nothing To Do With This Show. That's What I Want. Nothing To Do With This Show.

I Once Knew A Whole Chorus Line That Was Turned To Stone. What Chorus Line Was That? The Rockettes.

I Wonder Why They Call This Thing A Crow's Nest. Get Outta My Nest, You Dummies!

Watch Out! Oh! We Surrender!

Well, Shall We Leave? Why Should We Leave Now? The Worst Part's Over.

Well, As They Say In France, Adios. No, That's Spanish. I Know. I Don't Speak French.

I Loved Tonight's Show! Really. Of Course Not. Just Wanted To See If I Could Say It.

I Like That Last Number. What Did You Like About It? It Was The Last Number.

You Know, This Show's Beginning To Roll. So Does The Motorbike.

This Show Brought A Tear To My Eye. Really. Yeah, I'm Sitting On A Tack.

Well, They Did Improve The Level Of Television Entertainment. Well, They Had No Place To Go But Up.

Eh, You Gotta Give Em Credit. Yeah? Well, Why's That? Well, They're Gonna Keep On Doin' It Till They Get It Right.

I Loved It. So What. You Also Loved World War II.

Well, The Show Tonight Certainly Didn't Lay An Egg. Wanna Bet?

Well, What Did You Think? (POP) Yeah, I Know What You're... (POP)

All Right, Frog! We Watched The Show! Yeah! Unlock The Doors!

Well, That Was Different. Yep, Lousy But Different!

Is He A Bouncing Baby Boy? I Don't Know, But We're High Enough Up To Find Out.

Well, What'd You Think? Well, A Bit Shaky.

Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot Why Are You Singing That? I Forgot.

So That Was Alice Cooper? You Should See His Sister, James Fennimore. Heh Heh Heh Heh.

Have You Ever Thought There Must Be Life After Death? Every Time I Leave This Theater.

With Friends Like These... Who Needs Emeralds?

You Think There's Life In Outer Space? There's Certainly None In This Theater!

He Shouldn't Have Jumped. This Show's Not That Bad.

You Know, They Can Improve The Whole Show If They Just Change The Ending. How? Put It Closer To The Beginning.

Good Grief! You've Turned Into... Money Man!

So Borge Played The Muppet Show. Yup. Who Won? This Time, Victor Was The Loser!

I Bet You Were Expecting Chickens! Woof Woof Woof! (expecting as chickens) Woof Woof. Woof Woof.

There Was Something Thrilling About Being In The Show Tonight. Yep. Not Having To Watch It.

You Have Listened To "The Violinist's Son Of The Mountain". And Now, Ladies And Gentlemen, Cowboys And Cowgirls, We're Going To Welcome The Strong Cowboy, Cookie Monster. Thank You. Me Going To Sing A Sad Song About A Cookie Me Once Met.

Monday January 9 2017 was the PBS Kids version of show 4619 "Move It".

Monday March 20 2017 was the PBS Kids version of show 4615 "Birdie And The Beast".

Monday April 17 2017 was the PBS Kids version of show 4611 "Abby's Fairy Garden".

Monday October 23 2017 was the PBS Kids version of show 4635 "Halloween" (Season 46 finale).

Monday October 31 2016 (Halloween) PBS Kids version of show 4603 "Grover's Street Safari".

Monday February 13 2017 was the PBS Kids version of show 4606 "Valentine's Day".

Monday September 18 2017 was the PBS Kids version of show 4701 "Be Kind To Your Worm" (Season 47 premiere).

Monday October 2 2017 was the PBS Kids version of show 4703 "Abby Helps Clear Things Up".

Monday October 16 2017 was the PBS Kids version of show 4707 "Dress Up".

Monday October 9 2017 was the PBS Kids version of show 4709 "Norbert's Birthday".

Monday January 8 2018 was the PBS Kids version of show 4710 "Elmo Comes Clean".

Monday November 6 2017 was the PBS Kids version of show 4712 "Big Bird's Song".

Monday November 27 2017 was the PBS Kids version of show 4713 "Get Ready For Today".

Monday May 14 2018 was the PBS Kids version of show 4716 "Make Your Garden Grow".

Monday February 5 2018 was the PBS Kids version of show 4717 "Bike Show With A Beat".

Monday February 12 2018 was the PBS Kids version of show 4725 "The Recycling Fairy".

Monday January 29 2018 was the PBS Kids version of show 4727 "Twinkle Twinkle Little Elmo".

Monday April 16 2018 was the PBS Kids version of show 4731 "Hello Rudy".

Monday April 23 2018 was the PBS Kids version of show 4732 "Rudy Gets Loose".

Monday April 30 2018 was the PBS Kids version of show 4733 "Hide And Seek Rudy".

Monday May 7 2018 was the PBS Kids version of show 4734 "The Four Sneezons".

Monday June 11 2018 was the PBS Kids version of show 4724 "Father's Day".

Monday January 22 2018 was the PBS Kids version of show 4721 "Sheep In A Jet Pack".

Monday January 16 2017 was the PBS Kids version of show 4625 "Boo Boo Busters".

Monday December 5 2016 was the PBS Kids version of show 4607 “Best Friend Band”.

Monday May 8 2017 was the PBS Kids version of show 4618 “A Very Cookie Mother’s Day”.

Monday April 3 2017 was the PBS Kids version of show 4609 “What I Love About Art”.

Monday November 14 2016 was the PBS Kids version of show 4605 “Funny Farm”.

Monday March 20 2017 was the PBS Kids version of show 4615 “Birdie And The Beast”.

Monday October 24 2016 was the PBS Kids version of show 4629 “Dress-up Club”.

Monday February 27 2017 was the PBS Kids version of show 4620 “Hooper’s Lockdown”.

Monday September 12 2016 was the PBS Kids version of show 4601 “Bedtime Story” (season 46 premiere).

You Know, Something Doesn't Have To Be Funny To Be Good. What'd You Think Of This Show? It Was Good!

Well, Do You Think This Show Is Educational? Yes, It'll Drive People To Read Books.

Well, I Finally Got My Hearing Aid Working. Hmm? Speak Up, My Hearing Aid's Not Working.

Pay Up. They Made It Through Another One. Double Or Nothing, Next Week's Show? You're On.

What's A Hardhat For? I Want To Be Ready In Case They Start Throwing Pigs At Us Again!

Well, How'd You Like The Show? Maybe I'm Getting Soft, But I Loved It. Have A Banana.

That Was A Funny Show. Yes, It Was. I Wonder If They Meant It That Way?

Well, See You Next Time. Yeah, Unless I Get Lucky And Break A Leg.

This Show Is Awful. Terrible. Disgusting. See You Next Week? Of Course.

Have We Ever Said That This Show Is For The Birds? Yes, And We'll Keep Saying It Till It Gets A Laugh.

We Got Our Money's Worth Tonight. But We Paid Nothing. That's What We Got.

Well, I Think I'll Go To The Dentist. Now? Sure, After This Show, Nothing Hurts!

Are You Ready For The End Of The World? Sure! It Couldn't Be Worse Than This Show!

Author! Author! Is He Here? Huh? Who? Arthur. Go Back To Sleep.

I Think I Ought To See A Doctor. Why Do You Say That? I'm Beginning To Like The Show.

Well, I Guess I'll Go Talk To The Animals. What Animals? The Wife And Kids!

Well, What Did You Think? (SWEDISH SOUNDS AND CHICKEN RUNNING AWAY WIERD) I Hate Running Gags!

Well, I Really Liked This Show Tonight. At These Prices, Who's Gonna Complain?

I Can't Believe Those Rats Were Responsible For This Show. Why Not? They Were Also Responsible For The Bubonic Plague!

I Wouldn't Mind The Show If They Just Got Rid Of One Thing. What's That? Me.

Now Wasn't That A Cultural Show?

Eh, This Show Is Good For What Ails Me. Yeah, Well, What Ails You? Insomnia.

Wonderful! I Loved It! Who Is Your Favorite? Who Else? The Frog.

Aw, I Never Want To Go Through That Again. What, The Muppet Show? No, The War Of 1812!

I Bought Gold Back When It Was Cheap. Really. Where Is It Now? (plays and hums first three notes of Barney's favorite song I Love You)

Jean-Pierre Has Recorded An Album Of Frank Sinatra's Hits On The Flute. What's It Called? "I Did It Sideways".

Hey, You Old Fool! You Slept Through The Show! Who's A Fool? You Watched It!

Seriously, What'd You Think Of Miss Mousey? I Loved Her. Me Too. What? No We Didn't! Thank You.

I Thought For Once The Show Really Caught Fire. I Thought It Burnt Itself Out Same As Always.

You Know, Every Week This Show Looks Better To Me. Every Week Your Eyesight Gets Worse.

So They Blew Up Half The Theater. At Least They Blew Up The Right Half. Theirs!

I'm Gonna See My Lawyer. Why? I Wanna Find Out If You Can Sue A Show For Breach Of Taste!

You Think That Jekyll Hyde Stuff Is Expensive? No, My Wife Has A Whole Glass Of It Every Morning!

It's A Classic Show Business Story: Chris Langham Walked Into This Theatre A Nobody. And He's Walking Out A Has-Been.

Well, Shall We Call It A Night? Might As Well. Certainly Wouldn't Call It A Show.

You Know That Wally Boag Is A Multi-Millionaire. Oh? Where'd He Get His Money? The Tooth Fairy!

Fantastic Show. Brilliant Show. By The Way, Your Pants Are On Fire.

I Wouldn't Believe It If I Hadn't Watched It! Believe What. I Don't Know, I Wasn't Watching.

We'll Get Pneumonia! Big Deal. This Show Always Makes Us Sick!

The Alphabet Song? From Sing Along? Hey, Sure. Keys, Don't Forget To Sing Along With Us.

For Alphabet Song From Sing Along Day, Stanley And I Will Play The Itsy Bitsy Spider From Barney In Concert. Will You Sing It With Us? We Need Your Help. Ha Ha.

Opening commercial here of 7 Eleven sponsor for Wishbone. 7 Eleven. (Five Airplanes Flying By) (Bat Flying, Simply A Tall Dinosaur) (Goat Running Together With That Boy) (Rocket Ship Flying Soaring For Fun Moon) Anyone Can Explore The Pages Of A Book. (Four Note Special Jingle)

True closing 7 Eleven sponsor of Wishbone: 7 Eleven. (Putting A Book In The Brain) (Funny Faces) (Gulps) Mmm! Books Are Food For Thought. (Four Note Special Jingle)

Hey Now Just The Grownups. Ready? Here We Go. All Right, Children, It's Your Turn. Hey, Good Show. Yes! I Knew You Would.

Ah. Ha, My Happy Childhood In The Carpathian Mountains! How Well I Remember.

Now What Starts With The Letter C? (Music Playing) Cookie Starts With "C". Let's Think Of Other Things That Starts With "C". Um, Um, Who Cares About The Other Things? Hey, You Know What? A Round Cookie With One Bite Out Of It Looks Like A "C". A Round Donut With One Bite Out Of It Also Looks Like A "C". But It Is Not As Good As A Cookie. But The Moon Sometimes Looks Like A "C", But You Can't Eat That. So... (Song Ended So, Cookie Monster Munching)

Fun list of the episodes of the 6:30 show Super Why from September 3 2007 to May 12 2016 fly with the Super Readers on those fun journeys for each story answer.

  1. Three Little Pigs (Friend)
  2. Hansel And Gretel (Ask First)
  3. Humpty Dumpty (Cheer)
  4. Jack And The Beanstalk (Music)
  5. Tortoise And The Hare (Enjoy The Game)
  6. Goldilocks And The Three Bears (Clean Up)
  7. The Boy Who Cried Wolf (Trust)
  8. Rapunzel (Teamwork)
  9. The Ugly Duckling (Keep Trying)
  10. The Elves And The Shoemaker (Playdate)
  11. Little Miss Muffet (Nice)
  12. Cinderella (Be Yourself)
  13. The Ant And The Grasshopper (Get Ready)
  14. The Little Red Hen (Tell Why)
  15. The Frog Prince (Take Turns)
  16. The Princess And The Pea (Smart)
  17. Little Red Riding Hood (Stop)
  18. Tom Thumb (Family)
  19. Little Bo Peep (Clues)
  20. The Emperor’s New Clothes (Speak Up)
  21. Twelve Dancing Princesses (Surprise)
  22. Three Billy Goats Gruff (Manners)
  23. Thumbelina (Ask For Help)
  24. Goldilocks And The Three Bears: The Mystery (Prove It)
  25. Beauty And The Beast (Use Your Words)
  26. Rumpelstiltskin (Learn)
  27. Tiddalick The Frog (Save Water)
  28. Sleeping Beauty (Try New Things)
  29. Foolish Wishes (Choose Carefully)
  30. The Goose And The Golden Eggs (Share)
  31. Magic Porridge Pot (Listen)
  32. Pinocchio (Tell The Truth)
  33. Momotaro The Peach Boy (Work Together)
  34. Gingerbread Boy (Be Careful)
  35. The Ghost Who Was Afraid Of Halloween (Pretend)
  36. The Stars In The Sky (Imagine)
  37. The Three Feathers (Be Positive)
  38. The Little Mermaid (Proud)
  39. Twas The Night Before Christmas (Happy)
  40. Juan Bobo And His Pig (Ask Questions)
  41. Snow White (Stop And Think)
  42. The Rolling Rice Cakes (Give To Others)
  43. Peter Rabbit (Love)
  44. The Boy Who Drew Cats (Doodle)
  45. Aladdin (Do It Yourself)
  46. George And The Dragon (Brave)
  47. The Swiss Family Robinson (Resourceful)
  48. Three Little Pigs Return Of The Wolf (Follow Directions)
  49. Alice In Wonderland (Clock)
  50. Dr. Dolittle (Take Care)
  51. Muddled Up Fairytales (Create)
  52. Hansel And Gretel: A Healthy Adventure (Healthy)
  53. Cinderella: The Prince’s Side Of The Story (Clever)
  54. The Prince And The Pauper (Home)
  55. The Ugly Duckling: Becoming A Swan (Growing Up)
  56. The Nutcracker (Dance)
  57. Comic Book: Attack Of The Eraser (Think Of Others)
  58. The Story Of The Tooth Fairy (Note)
  59. The Cookbook (Recipe)
  60. The Big Game (Practice)
  61. The Beach Day Mystery (Treasure Hunt)
  62. The Swan Maiden (Play Soon)
  63. City Mouse And The Country Mouse (Sleepover)
  64. King Midas (Thankful)
  65. The Story Of Mother Goose (Rhyme)
  66. Woofster Finds A Home (Adopt)
  67. Webby In Bathland (Bubbles)
  68. Bedtime For Bear (Nightlight)
  69. Molly's Dance Show (Believe)
  70. King Eddie Who Loved Spaghetti (Variety)
  71. Jasper’s Cowboy Wish (Hero)
  72. Baby Dino’s Big Discovery (Observe)
  73. Princess Gweenie Saves The Day (Funny)
  74. The Great Robot Race (Invent)
  75. Around The World Adventure (Map)
  76. Naila And The Magic Map (Secret Code)
  77. The Adventures Of Math-A-Million (Add)
  78. Monty’s Adventures In Music Town (Voice)
  79. Zora’s Art Adventure (Inspire)
  80. Galileo’s Space Adventure (Orbit)
  81. The Story Of The Super Readers (Super Readers)
  82. Roxie’s Missing Music Book (Go Back)
  83. The Banana Mystery (Search)
  84. The Underwater Lost Treasure (Look Carefully)
  85. The Cowgirl Mystery (Evidence)
  86. The Alphabet’s Sad Day (Important)
  87. The Silly Word Play (Cooperate)
  88. The Rhyming Carnival (Calm Down)
  89. A Day With Farmer Fred (Fix The Order)
  90. Judith’s Happy Hanukkah (Traditions)
  91. The Unhappy Puppy (Pal)
  92. The Pupp-Athon (Concentrate)
  93. Where’s Woofster (Hide And Seek)
  94. Super Puppy Saves The Day (Woofster)
  95. The Princess Who Loved Mud (Play Your Own Way)
  96. Woofster And The Pet Pack (Team)
  97. Three Bears Go Camping (Compromise)
  98. Mathis’s Book Of Why (Look In A Book)
  99. Attack Of More Man (Pick And Choose)
  100. Monster Munch (Eat For Energy)
  101. Landon’s Circus Adventure (Together)
  102. Tilden The Caterpillar (Be Patient)
  103. The Sheep Who Lost Little Bo Peep (Stay In One Place)

The Goodbye Song used scenes here from other tape titles. Though just holidays, The Goodbye Song used a different recording.

Hey, This Was Really Fun

We Hope You Liked It, Too

Seems Like We've Just Begun

When Suddenly We're Through

Goodbye, Goodbye

Good Friends, Goodbye

'Cause Now It's Time To Go

But Hey, I Say, Well, That's Okay

'Cause We'll See You Very Soon, I Know

Very Soon, I Know

Goodbye, Goodbye

Good Friends, Goodbye

And Tomorrow Just Like Today

The Moon, The Duck

And The Trot Duck House

Will Be Waiting For You To Come And Play

To Come And Play

To Come And Play

Bye, Luna.

Friday, March 10, 2017 was a picture of the end of show 4031 (Season 34 premiere) has Rosita, Telly, Bob and Big Bird were looking up the sponsor constellations like the N and the 7.

Where's Spot. September 29 1993. Five Spot favorites. "Where's Spot", "Spot's First Walk", "Spot's Birthday Party", "Spot Goes Splash", and "Spot Finds A Key". Two previews in the beginning simply like "Billy Bunny's Animal Songs" (now on video) and the "Fraggle Rock" VHS collection (now available from Jim Henson Video).

Spot Goes To The Farm. September 29 1993. Five Spot favorites. "Spot Goes To The Farm", "Spot Sleeps Over", "Spot Goes To The Circus", "Spot's Windy Day", and "Spot Goes To The Park". Two previews in the beginning (both same as the Where's Spot video) simply like "Billy Bunny's Animal Songs" (now on video) and the "Fraggle Rock" VHS collection (now available from Jim Henson Video).

Clumsy Ballet from the episode Sticks And Stones then after that it's The Ten Second Tidy just like Molly and Loonette used to do slide up not down yes just for clowns.

Six Max Fleischer's Cartoon Capers volumes.

VOLUME 1: Playin' Around.

VOLUME 2: Somewhere In Dreamland.

VOLUME 3: Babies And Beasts.

VOLUME 4: Toys Will Be Toys.

VOLUME 5: A Wacky Winter Wonderland.

VOLUME 6: Musical Mischief.

Six Timon And Pumbaa's Wild Adventures volumes.

VOLUME 1: Hangin' With Baby.

VOLUME 2: Grub's On.

VOLUME 3: True Guts.

VOLUME 4: Don't Get Mad, Get Happy.

VOLUME 5: Live And Learn.

VOLUME 6: Quit Buggin' Me.

Five Ariel's Undersea Adventures video volumes.

VOLUME 1: Whale Of A Tale.

VOLUME 2: Stormy The Wild Seahorse.

VOLUME 3: Double Bubble.

VOLUME 4: In Harmony.

VOLUME 5: Ariel's Gift.

Three fun Adventures In Wonderland volumes.

VOLUME 1: Hare-Rasing Magic.

VOLUME 2: Helping Hands.

VOLUME 3: The Missing Ring Mystery.

Spot's Magical Christmas. The Spot special. Spot and his friends simply ready for Christmas.

La-Da, La-Da, Dee-Ba-Baa!

Ooh, That's Beautiful!

Sing Along Heigh-Ho

Oh, I'm Tryin' To Find The Right Note Here Because We Got A Lotta Other Sing-along Songs To Sing Along With.

Heigh-Ho

Oh, No, I, I Gotta Get Ready Here.

Heigh-Ho-O

Oh, There It Is!

Heigh-Ho, Heigh-Ho

It's Home From Work We Go

Those Little Guys Is So Cute!

Heigh-Ho, Heigh-Ho, Heigh-Ho, Heigh-Ho

Heigh-Ho

It's Home From Work We Go

Since Friday September 1 2017-present, Kevin loves to do 2 fun programs Baloney and Blue's Room.

Spot Goes To School and other Spot favorites: "Spot Goes To School", "Spot At The Playground", "Spot Makes A Cake", "Spot In The Woods", and "Spot's Winter Sports". Previews in the beginning like "Winnie The Pooh Learning" and "It's Not Easy Being Green" VHS with the song Kokomo.

Sweet Dreams Spot, other Spot favorites: "Spot In The Garden", "Spot's Lost Bone", "Spot's Favorite Toy", "Storytime With Spot", and "Sweet Dreams Spot". Two previews in the beginning "Bright Beginnings" and "Jim Henson's Preschool Collection".

Spot Goes To A Party other Spot stories: "Spot Goes To A Party", "Spot's First Picnic", "Spot Goes To The Fair", "Spot Follows His Nose", and "Spot Goes To The Beach". Two previews in the beginning "Billy Bunny's Animal Songs" and "Winnie The Pooh Learning" VHS.

Sing-Along Songs Pongo And Perdita. December 3, 1996. Three previews in the beginning "101 Dalmatians Animated Storybook" CD-Rom computer game, "Sing-along Songs", "Spot".

  1. Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah
  2. Following The Leader
  3. Do Your Ears Hang Low
  4. Pow-Wow Ball
  5. Hokey Puppy
  6. Pongo
  7. Take Me Out To The Ballgame
  8. Oh Where Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone
  9. Hot Diggity
  10. More We Get Together

Happy Haunting Party At Disneyland. August 25, 1998. Five previews in the beginning "Winnie The Pooh" VHS, "Spot" VHS, "Sing-along Songs", "Kiki's Delivery Service", and "Summer Of The Monkeys".

  1. It's Halloween
  2. Five Little Pumpkins
  3. Grim Grinning Ghosts
  4. Chicken Lips And Lizard Hips
  5. Headless Horseman
  6. Five Little Witches
  7. Spooky Scary Skeletons
  8. Casting My Spell
  9. Trick Or Treat
  10. The Monster Mash

This version from 0757 "Big Bird Presents A Rhyming Show" (Season 6), and the Sesame Street Letters CD-Rom computer program with a blue circle but a different version.

Okay, Okay. Me Sing Song About Rhyming Now, And, Me No Sing About Cookies. Okay, Here Me Go.

Oh, Cookie. Oh, But...

Cookie Monster, No Cookies.

Okay, Okay, Me Sing.

(BIG BIRD LAUGHING)

Oh, Cookie.

Now's He Am. Uh-Uh.

Okay, Me Sing.

Ha. There. Me Finish Song, And Me Not Sing About Cookies. Cookies. Oh, Cookies! Cookies Are Good.

(MUNCHING, THE OTHERS GROANING)

The version from 1975's The Sesame Street Monsters.

Okay, It Time To Rhyme With Cookie.

No. Me Not Suppose To Think Of Cookie. Me Supposed To Sing.

No Cookie. Me Sing. One, More, Rhyme!

(THEN SONG FADES OUT)

This picture of the song "Handful Of Crumbs" was used Tuesday, June 20, 2017. With Cookie Monster the strongest cowboy, four country backup Sesame Street monsters.

If You Want To Make School, This A Very Good Time, Cookie Here To Tell You, Rhyming Easy To Do, Me Liking The Sound, Of Words Me Have Found, That Foot On The Ground, As Music Go Round.

If You Want To Make School, It Not Cost You A Dime, Me Say Give It A Try, Rhyming Easy As Pie, Me Think It Is Neat, Me Stamping Me Feet, No Song Is Complete, If Rhyme Not Be Sweet.

If You Want To Make School, You Be Happy As I'm, Cookie Giving Three Cheers, Rhyming Fun For The Ears, Me Did Best At Me Could, Me Did Just Like Me Should, Now Me Wish That You Would, Try To Rhyme Just As Good.

Muppet Babies Storybook VOLUME 1: Meet The Muppet Babies, Baby Piggy And The Giant Bubble and What's A Gonzo.

Muppet Babies Storybook VOLUME 2: Gonzo Saves London Bridge, If I Were Just Like Kermit, and Animal Go Bye-Bye.

Muppet Babies Storybook VOLUME 3: Kermit The Hermit, A Love Note For Baby Piggy, and Scooter And Skeeter's Merry-Go-Round Puzzle.

Muppet Babies Storybook VOLUME 4: Baby Piggy And The Thunderstorm, Baby Fozzie On Cloud Nine, and Even Kermit Gets Grouchy.

Muppet Babies Storybook VOLUME 5: Baby Gonzo's Treasure Hunt, Baby Piggy's Night At The Ball, and Good Knight Sir Kermit.

Muppet Babies Storybook VOLUME 6: Gonzo And The Great Race, Baby Fozzie Is Afraid Of The Dark, and Baby Piggy's Mermaid Tale.

Salamander, Umbrella, Peacock, Elephant, Rabbit, Warthog, Hippopotamus, Yak. Kids love watching the 6:30 show Super Why weeknights and weekend nights at 6:30.

Where's Spot and other Spot favorites. Short songs.

Where's Spot.

Where Is That Little Rascal

Where Oh Where Can He Be

He'll Be Late For His Dinner

Better Go Look, Now Let Me See

Spot's First Walk.

Spot Is Out In The Garden

Taking His First Walk Alone

He Goes On An Adventure

And Gets Home Safe, On His Own

Spot's Birthday Party.

Oh Boy Spot Has A Birthday (Today)

First, Let's Play Hide-And-Seek

Close Your Eyes Spot And Be Still

Count To 10, And Don't You Peek

Spot Goes Splash.

Great Big Raindrops Are Falling

Making Puddles Outdoors

Things Look Good For Some Splashing

Spot Jumps In, All Our Fours

Spot Finds A Key.

Spot Sees Something That's Shiny

So He Pauses A Bit

Picks It Up As He Wonders

Hmm, What Lock Will This Key Fit?

Spot Goes To The Farm and other tales. Short songs.

Spot Goes To The Farm.

Farms Are Such Fun To Visit

Baby Animals Play

Sam Says Spot I Will Show You

Spot Says Dad I'll Lead The Way

Spot Sleeps Over.

Spot's Friend Steve Has A Question

May Spot Stay Overnight

First, Spot Must Ask His Mother

Please Mom Please

Well, All Right

Spot Goes To The Circus.

Spot Is Off To The Circus

Chasing After His Ball

Throw That Tent He Goes Running

And Makes New Friends, Big And Small

Spot's Windy Day.

Oh My It's Rather Windy

Here Comes Spot With His Kite

Hope This Breeze Keeps A-Blowing

And Takes It To

It's Highest Height

Spot Goes To The Park.

Yippee-Yay It Is Park Time

That's Spot's Favorite Place

Spot And Helen And Sally

Each Has On, A Happy Face

Spot Goes To A Party and other fun favorites.

Spot Goes To A Party.

Helen's Having A Party

All Spot's Friends Will Be There

Now Spot Must Choose A Costume

Spot Says "Hmm, What Shall I Wear?"

Spot's First Picnic.

Sandwiches And Some Cool Drinks

Checkered Tablecloth Too

Spot Is Having A Picnic

He Thinks It's Fun, Well, Wouldn't You?

Spot Goes To The Fair.

Spot Is Off For A Good Time

With His Friends At The Fair

They Do All Sorts Of Fun Things

Their Smiles And Laughs Are Everywhere

Spot Follows His Nose.

Spot Smelled Something Exciting

So He Follows His Nose

Oh He Just Has To Find It

He Sniffs And Sniffs, Look, There He Goes

Spot Goes To The Beach.

Sunshines Down On The Ocean

Seagulls Fly In The Breeze

Spot Runs After His Beach Ball

It's Fun To Do, Just As You Please

Spot Goes To School and other Spot favorites.

Spot Goes To School.

Spot Is Very Excited

School Is Starting Today

There He Is With His Lunchbox

Getting To School, In Time To Play

Spot At The Playground.

Sam Takes Spot To The Playground

Happy Sounds Fill The Air

Up And Down Goes The See-saw

And Best Of All, His Friends Are There

Spot Makes A Cake.

Spot Is Home Helping Sally

Mix Up Something To Bake

It Smells Good In The Kitchen

It's Lots Of Fun To Bake A Cake

Spot In The Woods.

Whose Eyes Peek From The Bushes

Who Is That In The Tree

Spot Looks Hard For The Answers

He's In The Woods, What Does He See?

Spot's Winter Sports.

Spot's Warm Cap And His Mittens

Keep Him Safe From The Chill

Spot Steps Out Into Snowland

And Rides His Sled, Whee Down The Hill

Sweet Dreams Spot and other cool Spot favorites.

Spot In The Garden.

Flowers Smell So Embiting

It's A Beautiful Day

Spot Walks Out Through The Garden

The Perfect Place For Him To Play

Spot's Lost Bone.

No It's Not In His Toybox

No It's Not In The Drawer

Spot's Lost Bone Must Be Somewhere

He Looks And Looks, And Looks Some More

Spot's Favorite Toy.

Ball And Train Blocks And Sailboat

Each Is Made To Enjoy

Cars That Zoom And His Teddy

Well Each Is Spot's Favorite Toy

Storytime With Spot.

Spot Has Fun Near The Bookcase

Stacking Books Up To Climb

He Plays Games While He's Waiting

Then Sally Comes, It's Story Time

Sweet Dreams Spot.

Spot Has Head Such A Big Day

He's Been Playing A Lot

Now He Let's Out A Big Yawn

It's Time For Sleep So Sweet Dreams Spot

Cookie Monster, Bert, Ernie, Grover, The Count, 2 Anything Muppets from Marty Feldman Season Five Episode 18.

Three Goof Troop videos. Here, "Goin' Fishin'", "Banding Together", and "The Race Is On".

Four Darkwing Duck titles. "Darkly Dawns The Duck", "Comic Book Capers", "Justice Ducks Unite", and "The Birth Of Negaduck".

Hi, It's Me, Big Bird. Let's Take The Teach And Go Train For A Ride! All Aboard. Sing Along With Us.

(ALL CHEERING)

That Was Fun. Let's Go For Another Ride.

Do play Barney The Other Day I Met A Bear cassette tape from Going On A Bear Hunt Season 4 Episode 12. The Other Day, I Met A Bear, A Great Big Bear, Away Up There. He Said To Me, Why Don't You Run, I See You Don't, Have Any Gun. And So I Ran, Away From There, But Right Behind, Me Was That Bear. That's All There Is, There Is No More, Unless I See, That Bear Once More. Monday December 4 2017 Kevin and his friends went to Power Vista in the morning then Kevin, Mr. Bud, simply Malik and Drew did the food pantry in the afternoon. Plus a fun surprise. Kevin listened to Barney The Other Day I Met A Bear from Going On A Bear Hunt Season 4 Episode 12 at 9:12 AM. That day was the PBS Kids version of show 4708 "Lifting Snuffy" (repeated from show 4321).

Eight great Barney And The Backyard Gang videos. The Backyard Show. August 29 1988. (Barney Video Premiere). Three Wishes. December 10 1989, Bobby Flay's birthday party. A Day At The Beach. April 3 1989, Miss Katie's birthday with Miss Deb's friends from old Steps site. Waiting For Santa. April 30 1990. Barney's Campfire Sing-Along. June 8 1990, Bonnie Tyler's birthday party. Barney Goes To School. August 15 1990. Barney In Concert. July 29 1991, country singer Martina McBride's birthday party. Rock With Barney. September 21 1991, country singer Faith Hill's birthday party. (Backyard Gang Finale).

Eight great fantastic Bear In The Big Blue House volumes. VOLUME 1 (first volume): Home Is Where The Bear Is and What's In The Mail Today. VOLUME 2: Friends For Life And The Big Little Visitor. VOLUME 3: Dancin' The Day Away and Listen Up. VOLUME 4: Need A Little Help Today and Lost Thing. VOLUME 5: A Wagon Of A Different Color and Shape Of A Bear. VOLUME 6: Picture Of Health And Magic In The Kitchen. VOLUME 7 simply it: Mouse Party and Bear's Birthday Bash. VOLUME 8 (simply eighth final volume): The Big Sleep and And To All A Good Night.

In the finale of The Muppets Take Manhattan, the Muppets have finally made it to Broadway with the opening night of their musical Manhattan Melodies. During the closing number, the characters played by Kermit and Miss Piggy are to be married. But when the minister turns out to be real, it looks like they might finally tie the knot, after all. During the finale scene, 38 cool fun crossovers. The following is the list of characters from The Muppet Show, Sesame Street, and other Muppet productions who are seated in the pews to witness this historic event. Cookie Monster, Count Von Count, Grover, Oscar, Grundgetta, Herry, Buster The Horse, Big Bird, Ernie, Bert, Sully, Biff, Mona Monster, Simon Soundman, Guy Smiley, Telly, Sky Blue Honker, Forgetful Jones, Clementine, Grandmother Happy, Mr. Honker, Fuschia Honker, Elmo, Maurice Monster, Sherlock Hemlock, Deena, Two-Headed Monster, Anything Monster, Bruce Monster, Anything Monster, Purple Honker, Irvine, Pearl, Anything Monster, Dinger, Orange Honker, Blue Honker, Uncle Traveling Matt.

Tuesday August 7 2018 Was The PBS Kids Version Of Show 4834 "Surfin' Sesame Street".

Wednesday August 8 2018 Was The PBS Kids Version Of Show 4802 "Rosita's Sneaky Sneakers".

Thursday August 9 2018 Was The PBS Kids Version Of Show 4827 "The New Old MacDonald".

Wednesday August 15 2018 Was The PBS Kids Version Of Show 4808 "Sock Chaos At The Laundromat" (Repeated From Show 4163).

Wednesday August 22 2018 Was The PBS Kids Version Of Show 4824 "Rakhi Road" (Repeated From Show 4228).

Monday April 9 2018 Was Show 4821 "Shape Hunt".

Monday April 8 2019 Was Show 4921 "Julia's Haircut".

For A Labor Day Treat Monday September 3 2018 PBS Kids Version Of Show 4820 "Elmo And The Butterfly" (Repeated From Show 4268).

For A Columbus Day Treat Monday October 8 2018 PBS Kids Version Of Show 4811 "Kitty Kindness".

For A Veterans Day Treat Monday November 12 2018 PBS Kids Version Of Show 4806 "Clothing Drive".

For A Sweet Martin Luther King Day Treat Monday January 21 2019 PBS Kids Version Of Show 4823 "The Good Birds Club" (Repeated From Show 4265).

For A Presidents Day Treat Monday February 18 2019 PBS Kids Version Of Show 4835 "The Count's Counting Error" (Season 48 Finale).

Monday March 25 2019 Was The PBS Kids Version Of "The Magical Wand Chase" On November 11 2017.

Gives Me A Good Feeling To Be Able To Give Things To You. You May Not Always Like When I Give You. That's All Right, Too. You Don't Have To Always Like What People Give To You. But It Gives Me A Good Feeling When I Think That You Like To Be With Me.

Now All That Kind Of Talk Gives Me A Good Feeling. And Think About Things Like That.

Gives Me A Good Feeling To Have A Friend Like That, Too. Ella Jenkins Is A Very Special Person.

I'm Glad We've Been Able To Have These Times Together. Gives Me A Good Feeling.

You'll Find Them As You Grow. Many Ways To Say: 1, 4, 3.

Gives Me A Good Feeling, You Know, To Know That People Are Really Enjoying Their Reading. And Their Growing.

Because Loving People And Animals And The World We All Live In Is The Most Important Part Of Being Alive. And It Can Give You Such A Good Feeling.

So When You Say Goodbye, You Think About The Next Time You Will Be Together. And That Can Give You A Very Good Feeling.

In Fact, Maybe I Could Put It Like This, And Carry This To The Library In It. That Will Be Together Next Time. That Gives Me A Real Good Feeling.

You Know, As You Do That, I Hope You'll Remember How Very Proud I Am Of You, And How Glad I Am To Be Your Neighbor.

And Someday You May Be Able To Help Somebody Else. That's A Way It Works.

And Everybody Likes To Have Healthy Ways Of Expressing Those Feelings.

Everybody Needs Some Kind Of Care. Caring For People Helps Them Know That You Love Them. And Caring For Animals Helps Them Know That You Love Them, Too. Heh Heh Heh Heh.

That's Why I Want To Share So Much With You. We'll Do More Together Next Time. We Surely Will.

And When We Can Know It For Sure, It's Such A Good Feeling.

And Everything Ready For Our Next Visit Together.

Inside Is Where You Can Always Be Growing.

And Now Here I Am Really Doing It. It Helps To Play About Things. It Helps You To Know How It Really Feels.

Always Gives Me A Good Feeling To Know That We'll Be Back Together Again Next Time. The Next Time, We'll Be Able To Meet Wynton Marsalis The Wonderful Trumpeter. Basketball Today, Wynton Marsalis Next Time.

And What We're Seeing, And Hearing, And Thinking. Loving Is A Good Feeling.

A Birthday. That's A Good Feeling.

I Feel That When I With People That I Love. That I'm Really At Home, And What A Good Feeling That Is.

And That Can Give Us All A Good Feeling.

And We Can Make Mistakes And Still Have People Love Us. That Really Gives Me A Good Feeling.

Helping Other People And Letting Other People Help You Can Give You A Very Good Feeling.

That's All Part Of Trying, Of Not Being Afraid Of Making Mistakes. And As You Keep Trying, And You Do Better And Better, It Can Give You Such A Good Feeling!

It's Such A Good Feeling To Know That People Can Love Us, Even When We're Not Perfect.

Doesn't Give That A Beautiful Feeling Inside Yourself? I Know I Like It When People Say To Me I'm Glad You're The Way You Are.

This Is The One I Took Of You. At Wild Animal Park. May I Keep It? You Certainly May. A Nice Plo-Mento.

And I Wished And I Wished. I Didn't Have To Be Like All The Others. No, I Found Out It Was Okay. Okay, Just The Way I Was. And What A Good Feeling That Was, When I Came To Understand That. Yeah.

And I'm Much More Than A Slide Trombone. Gives Me A Good Feeling To Be Able To Share Such Things With You.

I'm Glad We've Been Able To Be With You For This Story Of Josephine The Short-neck Giraffe. Always Gives Me A Good Feeling To Be Able To Share Such Special Times With You.

It Always Gives Me A Good Feeling When I See People Growing And Learning Wonderful Things.

Gives Me A Good Feeling To Be Able To Share Good Things With You. Children Learn A Lot From Adults, And Adults Learn A Lot From Children. I'm Very Glad To Know Children In My Life.

I Think I'll Just Leave This Paper Chain Decoration Up For Our Next Visit. Oh. And We'll Have Plenty More To Think About, And Learn, And Do Then.

But Most Of All For The People I Know. It's Really People I Learn From. Men, And Women, And Children. You Know We're All Teachers. And We're All Learners. One Way Or Another. Just Realizing That Gives Me A Very Good Feeling. I'll Take This Down Next Time. It's A Cheerful Decoration. Like A Smile. And A Friend. Be Back. Bye-Bye.

And The More They Teach You And The More You Learn, The Better Feeling You Have About Yourself And The World We Live In.

I Like Being A Care Giver. Do You?

We'll Do More Things Next Time.

You Know, As I Come Back For One Day, I Usually Come Back The Next.

And Thinking About That Gives Me A Good Feeling.

That's Being A Care Giver. You See, You're Already A Care Giver, By Many Things That You Do.

"J". "O". "H". "N". "J". "A". "C". "O". "B". "J". "I". "N". "G". "L". "E". "H". "E". "I". "M". "E". "R". "S". "C". "H". "M". "I". "D". "T". From Are We There Yet. 28 Letters, 36 Notes, 4 Words, 8 Syllables, 32 Words For Lyrics, 8 Da's.

Garden. Zoo. Flower. Toy.

Sing-Along Songs The Bare Necessities. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Sing-Along Songs You Can Fly. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Very Merry Christmas Songs. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Disneyland Fun. We're As Happy As Can Be.

A Day At Old MacDonald's Farm. We're As Happy As Can Be.

I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Good Night, Sleep Tight. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Cars, Boats, Trains And Planes. We're As Happy As Can Be.

A Day With The Animals. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Sing Out, America!. We're As Happy As Can Be.

The Wonderful World Of Sports. We're As Happy As Can Be.

What I Want To Be!. We're As Happy As Can Be.

A Day At The Circus. We're As Happy As Can Be.

A Day At Camp. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Very Silly Songs. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Ride The Roller Coaster. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Wee Sing Together. We're As Happy As Can Be.

King Cole's Party. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Grandpa's Magical Toys. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Wee Sing In Sillyville. We're As Happy As Can Be.

The Best Christmas Ever!. We're As Happy As Can Be.

The Big Rock Candy Mountains. We're As Happy As Can Be.

The Marvelous Musical Mansion. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

The Wee Sing Train. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Under The Sea. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Christmas Eve On Sesame Street. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Big Bird In China. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Learning About Letters. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Learning About Numbers. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Play-Along Games And Songs. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Sing Along. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Big Bird's Story Time. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Count It Higher: Great Music Videos From Sesame Street. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Monster Hits!. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Sing Yourself Silly!. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Rock & Roll!. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Dance Along!. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Sing, Hoot And Howl With The Sesame Street Animals. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Elmo's Sing-Along Guessing Game. We're As Happy As Can Be.

We All Sing Together. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Sesame Street: 25 Wonderful Years. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

The Best Of Elmo. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Put Down The Duckie. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Sesame Street Celebrates Around The World. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Winnie The Pooh And The Honey Tree. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Winnie The Pooh And The Blustery Day. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Winnie The Pooh And Tigger Too. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Winnie The Pooh And A Day For Eeyore. We're As Happy As Can Be.

A Green And Red Christmas. October 17 2006. Zat You Santa Claus, A Red And Green Christmas, The Christmas Party Sing-Along, Merry Christmas Baby, The Man With The Bag, Santa Baby, It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year, North Pole Comedy Club, Run Run Rudolph, Christmas Smorgasbord, The Christmas Queen, Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas.

Ooh Baby, Baby: Babies.

Raiders Of The Lost Cheese: Explore.

The Big Sleep: Bedtime.

Clever As A Bell: Communicate.

Good Times: Times.

You Learn Something New Every Day: Learning.

Back To Nature: Nature.

The Ojolympics: Sports.

The Great Pretender: Pretend.

It's All In Your Head: Remember.

Oops, My Mistake: Mistakes.

Bear's Birthday Bash: Giving.

Picture This: Pictures.

The Big Blue Housecall: Doctors.

Change Is In The Air: Change.

Look What I Made: Inventing.

If At First You Don't Succeed...: Practice.

All Weather Bear: Weather.

I Built That!: Building.

Tutter's Tiny Trip: Travel.

Dance Fever!: Dancing.

Afraid Not: Afraid.

I Gotta Be Me!: Confidence.

Buggin': Bugs.

Love Is All You Need: Love.

It's A Mystery To Me: Mystery.

As Different As Day And Night: Opposites.

Grandparents Just Want To Have Fun: Grandparents.

The Way I Feel Today: Feelings.

You Go, Ojo!: Girls.

Scientific Bear: Science.

Boys Will Be Boys: Boys.

I Was Just Thinking: Thinking.

Wish You Were Here: Missing.

And To All A Good Night: Night.

Call It A Day: Day.

We Did It Our Way: Cooperation.

What's The Story?: Stories.

When You've Got To Go!: Potty.

Frosty Returns. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer. Sung and narrated by Burl Ives. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Frosty The Snowman. Sung and narrated by Jimmy Durante. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Santa Claus Is Coming To Town. Sung and narrated by Fred Astaire. We're As Happy As Can Be.

The Little Drummer Boy. Sung by The Mormon Tabernacle Choir. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Steve Gets The Sniffles: Spoon, Bowl, Vegetables: Vegetable Soup.

What Does Blue Want To Build?: Flashlight, Sheet, Table: Tent.

Blue's Senses: Box, Light, Sound Note: Train.

What Experiment Does Blue Want To Try?: Water, Tape, Plastic Bottles: Cyclone Experiment.

What Does Blue Want To Make Out Of Recycled Things?: Paper Towel Roll, Tissue Box, Rubber Bands: Guitar.

What Was Blue's Dream About?: Leotard, Mat, Rolling: Gymnastics.

Blue's ABCs: Moon, Cow, Jump: Hey Diddle Diddle.

Math!: Ice Cubes, Cup, Lemons: Lemonade.

Blue's Birthday: Green, Tank, Shell: Turtle.

What Does Blue Want To Do With Her Picture?: Stamp, Envelope, Mailbox: Mail.

What Does Blue Want To Do On A Rainy Day?: Pot Lids, Drum, Marching Toy: Marching Band.

Blue's Surprise At Two O'Clock: Orange Juice, Popsicle Stick, Ice Cube Tray: Orange Juice Pops.

The Lost Episode!: Flowers, Grass, Tree: Outside.

Blue's Sad Day: Tower Of Blocks, Green Puppy, Fallen-Down Tower Of Blocks: Green Puppy Knocked Down Blue's Block Tower.

What Game Does Blue Want To Learn?: Numbers, Chalk, Shape: Hopscotch.

Nurture!: Bowl, Carrots, Turquoise: Feeding Turquoise.

What Did Blue See?: Sticks, Tree, Eggs: Bird's Nest.

Blue Is Frustrated: Sink, Water, Toothbrush: Blue Cannot Reach That Bathroom Toothbrush.

What Is Blue Trying To Do?: This, Pencil, Blue: Write Her Name.

Mechanics!: String, Wind, Diamond: Kite.

Volume 1: Kermit The Hermit And Meet The Muppet Babies.

Volume 2: Baby Piggy And The Giant Bubble And A Love Note For Baby Piggy.

Volume 3: Gonzo Saves London Bridge And What's A Gonzo.

Volume 4: If I Were Just Like Kermit And Scooter And Skeeter's Merry-Go-Round Puzzle.

Volume 5: Baby Piggy And The Thunderstorm And Even Kermit Gets Grouchy.

Volume 6: Good Knight Sir Kermit And Baby Piggy's Night At The Ball.

Volume 7: Gonzo And The Great Race And Baby Fozzie Is Afraid Of The Dark.

Volume 8: Baby Piggy's Mermaid Tale And Baby Fozzie On Cloud Nine.

Volume 1: Welcome To Letter People Land.

Volume 2: Join The Letter People.

Volume 3: Meet The Letter People.

Volume 4: Delightful Vocabulary.

Volume 5: Sound Out The Words.

Volume 6: Friends Of Letter People.

Volume 7: Great Vocabulary Fancy Songs And Games.

Volume 8: Happy Choo-Choo Train Sentences 2-Part Story.

Snack Time: Cup, Straw, Cow: Milk.

What Time Is It For Blue?: Blanket, Book, Pillow: Nap Time.

Mailbox's Birthday: Tape Player, Tape Cassette, Chair: Musical Chairs.

Blue's Favorite Story: Bricks, Wolf, Pigs: Three Little Pigs.

What Does Blue Need?: Bubbles, Towel, Soap: Bath Time.

Blue's Favorite Song: Duck, Barn, Tune: Old MacDonald.

Adventures In Art: Door, Window, Roof: House.

Blue Goes To The Beach: Basket, Blanket, Sandwich: Picnic Lunch.

Pretend Time: Helmet, Star, Rocket: Pretend Space Trip.

A Snowy Day: Carrot, Hat, Snowball: Snowman.

The Trying Game: Bicycle Horn, Basket, Wheel: Ride Blue A Bicycle.

Blue Wants To Play A Game: Duck, Another Duck, Goose: Duck Duck Goose.

The Grow Show!: Dirt, Watering Can, Seeds: Water Blue's Garden.

Blue Wants To Play A Song Game: Sun, Rain, Spider: Itsy Bitsy Spider.

What Does Blue Want To Make?: Yarn, 2 Buttons, Sock: A Sock Puppet.

What Story Does Blue Want To Play?: Bowl, Chair, Bear: Goldilocks And The Three Bears.

Tickety's Favorite Nursery Rhyme: Number 1, Grandfather Clock, Mouse: Hickory Dickory Dock.

What Is Blue Afraid Of?: Feather, Shadow, Sound: Owl.

Magenta Comes Over: Host, Smile, Camera: Take Picture, Say Smile.

Blue's News: Mr. Salt, Mrs. Pepper, Bottle: Baby Paprika.

Home Is Where The Bear Is: Home.

Water, Water Everywhere: Water.

Mouse Party: Birthdays.

Shape Of A Bear: Shapes.

Picture Of Health: Healthy.

Share, Bear: Sharing.

Why Bears Can't Fly: Gravity.

Falling For Fall: Fall.

What's In The Mail, Today?: Mail.

Dancin' The Day Away: Dancing.

A Wagon Of A Different Color: Colors.

Dirt, I Love You So!: Dirt.

Music To My Ears: Music.

All Connected: Connections.

Summer Cooler: Summer.

The Big Little Visitor: Family.

A Winter's Nap: Winter.

Working Like A Bear: Work.

Magic In The Kitchen: Cooking.

Spring Fever: Spring.

A Plant Grows In Bear's House: Grow.

Eat, Drink Juice And Be Merry: Food.

Need A Little Help Today: Helping.

Lost Thing: Finding.

Listen Up!: Sounds.

Friends For Life: Friends.

Ernie's birthday. Miss Deb: Can We Stay Here While We Work On Our Next Merit Badge? Duckies: Merit Badge In What. Miss Deb: Grumpiness.

For the next week's show which goes for now here: If You Guys Let Me Hide Here, I'll Give You Tickets To Next Week's Show.

Shawn, Min, Kenneth Stating: His Name Is My Name, Too.

Daisy-Bo-Peep: Binoculars, Trampoline, Net, Flashlight.

A Surprise For Minnie: Rose, Pump, Box Of Crayons, Blue Ribbon.

Goofy’s Bird: Pogo Stick, Blanket, Blueberries, Slide.

Donald’s Big Balloon Race: Stickers, Baby Elephant, Rope Ladder.

Mickey Goes Fishing: Binoculars, Pair Of Some Oars, Fishing Rod, Catcher’s Mitt.

Donald And The Beanstalk: Sticky Tape, Magnifying Glass, Gold Keys, Teddy Bear.

Donald The Frog Prince: Gold Keys, Giant, Bucket, Suction Cups.

Minnie’s Birthday: Basket, Baby Elephant, Jump Rope, Birthday Candle.

Goofy On Mars: Screwdriver, Zipper, Footsprings, Pacifier.

Mickey Go Seek: Light Stick, Gold Keys, Set Of Wrenches, Pogo Stick.

Daisy’s Dance: Battery, Glue Stick, Spool Of Ribbon.

Pluto’s Ball: Hammer, Zippy Scooter, Fishing Rod, Super Springs.

Mickey’s Treasure Hunt: Box Of Crayons, Building Blocks, Bar Soap, Diamond.

Daisy In The Sky: Beach Ball, Giant Candy Cane, Party Horn, Piggy Bank.

Pluto’s Puppy-Sitting Adventure: Shovel, Glue Stick, Super Bouncy Ball, Bar Of Some Soap.

Pluto’s Best: Lifesaver, Yellow Balls, Whistle.

Mickey’s Treat: Jack-O-Lantern Light, Garbage Can Lid, Carrot, Magnet.

Minnie Red Riding Hood: Giant Candy Cane, Roller Skates, Picnic Basket, Seesaw.

Sleeping Minnie: Safety Scissors, Red Carpet, Red Wagon, Music Box.

Mickey Saves Santa: Pair Of The Skis, Spotlight, Ribbons.

Goofy The Great: Rope, Eraser, Glow Paints, Birdseed.

Mickey’s Color Adventure: Safety Scissors, Fishing Rod, Shovel, Bunch Of Blocks.

Goofy’s Petting Zoo: Blanket, Bullhorn, Piggy Bank, Peanuts.

Mickey’s Great Clubhouse Hunt: Pacifier, Toolbox, Handy Crane, Bunch Of Balloons.

Doctor Daisy, M.D.: Toy Tweezers, Giraffe, Piggy Bank, Magnifying Glass.

Donald’s Lost Lion: Microphone, Ladder, Snorkel, Tape.

Donald’s Hiccups: Glue Stick, Tap-Dancing Shoes, Toy Thermometer.

The Legend Of The Big Red Chicken: Bridge, Hill, Red Chicken.

Lost And Found: Bananas, Corn Field, Little Blue Tree.

Choo-Choo!: Mountain, Tunnel, Big Yellow Station.

Hic-Boom-Ohhh!: Noisy River, Quiet Forest, Yellow Valley.

We All Scream For Ice Cream: Strawberry Mountain, Chocolate Lake, Coney Island.

Three Little Piggies: Hayfield, Barn, Apple Tree.

Treasure Island: Look Out Tree, Crocodile Lake, Treasure Island.

Beaches: Sand Dunes, Boardwalk, Beach.

Big River: Bridge, Frog Rocks, Waterfall.

Wizzle Wishes: Flowery Garden, Nutty Forest, Wishing Well.

Berry Hunt: Icy Cold River, Prickly Forest, Blueberry Hill.

Surprise!: Stairs, Troll Bridge, Dora's House.

Grandma's House: Bumpy Bridge, Turtle River, Grandma's House.

Sticky Tape: Windy River, Slippery Rock, Crocodile Lake.

Bouncing Ball: Mucky Mud, Troll Bridge, Volcano.

Bugga Bugga: Flowery Garden, Spider Web, Big Blue Bush.

Fish Out Of Water: Sandcastle, Ocean, Red Rock.

El Coqui: Echo Bush, Ocean, Coqui's Island.

The Chocolate Tree: Jungle, Bear's Cave, Chocolate Tree.

To The Treehouse: Crocodile Lake, Stone Wall, Treehouse.

Little Star: Troll Bridge, Tico's Tree, Tall Mountain.

Call Me Mr. Riddles: Troll Bridge, Knock-Knock Door, Tall Mountain.

Te Amo: Bridge, Rocks, King Popo And Queen Maria Mountains.

Pablo's Flute: Windy Bridge, Spooky Forest, Pablo's Mountain.

Dora Saves The Prince: Big Gate, Crocodile Lake, High Tower.

Backpack!: Troll Bridge, Big Rock, Library.

Lost Squeaky: Bubble Bridge, Muddy Mountain, Gooey Geyser.

The Missing Piece: Crocodile Lake, Red Tunnel, Rainbow.

The Big Storm: Red Bush, Nutty Forest, Dora's House.

The Magic Stick: Snake River, Wall, Highest Hill.

Rojo The Fire Truck: Town, Gas Station, Big Tree.

El Dia De Las Madres: Banana Grove, Nutty Forest, Chocolate Tree.

The Golden Explorers: Big Tree, Rex's Tail, Soccer Net.

Doctor Dora: Jungle, Big Hill, Benny's Barn.

Pinto, The Pony Express: Gold Tunnel, Rattlesnake Rocks, Benny's Barn.

The Big Piñata: Ferris Wheel, Merry-Go-Round, Big Piñata.

The Happy Old Troll: Big Red Hill, Fishy Lake, Play Park.

A Letter For Swiper: Nutty Forest, Benny's Barn, Blueberry Hill.

Click!: Rainforest, Tallest Mountain, Blueberry Hill.

Rapido, Tico!: Crocodile Lake, Blue Tunnel, Snowy Mountain.

A Present For Santa: Snowy Mountains, Icy River, North Pole.

Super Map!: Jungle, River, Dora's House.

Lost Map: Butterfly Garden, Corn Field, Tallest Mountain.

Dora, La Musica: Piano Bridge, Singing Gate, Music Box.

Egg Hunt: Duck Pond, Farm, Grandma's House.

To The Monkey Bars: Troll Bridge, Windy Hill, Play Park.

Hide And Go Seek: Spooky Cave, Squirrel Trees, Rainforest.

School Pet: Rope Bridge, Jungle, Pyramids.

Quack! Quack!: Market, Rainbow Bridge, Duck Pond.

Leon, The Circus Lion: Swinging Forest, Tightrope Bridge, Circus.

Whose Birthday Is It?: Boots' Treehouse, Nutty Forest, Hill To Play Park.

Super Spies: Hidden Door, Secret Jungle, Flowery Garden.

The Lost City: Number Pyramid, Mixed-Up Jungle, Lost City.

Stuck Truck: Puzzle Bridge, Crocodile Lake, Play Park.

Roberto The Robot: Railroad Bridge, Volcano, Roberto's Grandpa's Workshop.

Por Favor!: Dragon's Forest, Drawbridge, Kinkajou's Castle.

Rescue, Rescue, Rescue!: Tree, Big Sand Hole, Gooey Geyser.

Save The Puppies!: Doghouse, Dog-Bone River, Doggy Cages.

The Big Potato: Magic Garden, Golden Gate, Wizard's Castle.

What Happens Next?: Three Bears' House, Beanstalk, Rainbow.

The Fix-It Machine: Crocodile Lake, Troll Bridge, Super Duper Fix-It Machine.

Meet Diego!: Rainforest, Big Cave, Waterfall.

Baby Dino: River, T-Rex's Lair, Dino Island.

Baseball Boots: Troll Bridge, Pitcher's Pond, Baseball Game.

Dora Saves The Game: Jungle, Rope Bridge, Soccer Game.

Boots' Special Day: Big Drum Parade, Animal Center, Amusement Park.

Boo!: Pumpkin Patch, Good Witch's Forest, Monster House.

Blue's Big Treasure Hunt: Glasses, Rocking Chair, Green Striped Dress: Steve's Grandma.

Art Appreciation: Pie Plate, String, Spoons: Wind Chimes.

Weight And Balance: Blue, Numbers, Scale: Weigh Herself.

What's That Sound?: Drops Of Water, Cloud, Sound Button: Thunderstorms.

Animal Behavior!: Black And White, Ice, Waddling Motion: Penguins.

Blue's Big Pajama Party: Sleeping Bag, Lamp, Book: Read A Book.

Draw Along With Blue: Notebook, Green Stripes, Person: Steve.

Hide And Seek: Clock, Pillow, Pajamas: Bedroom.

Thankful: Apple, Leaf, Pumpkin: Autumn.

Blue's Big Holiday: Four Little Prints, Blanket, Rattle: Blue Little Tiny Baby.

Pool Party: Blue's School, Puppy, Purplish Pinkish Color: Magenta.

Anatomy: Mouth, Wiggle Motion, Tooth: Loose Tooth.

Signs: Green Light, Door With The Arrow, Table: Picnic Table.

Geography: Building, Shelf, Book: Library.

Occupations: Wooden Stick, Bandage, Stethoscope: Doctor.

Blue's Big Mystery: Footprints, Tail, Picture: Kitten.

Periwinkle Misses His Friend: Crayons, Folded Piece Of Paper, Envelope: Make A Card And Mail To His Or Her Friend Plum.

Blue's Big Musical: Steve's Notebook, Knob, Drawer: Side Table Drawer.

What's So Funny?: Ball, Another Ball, Another Ball: Juggling.

Blue's Big Costume Party: Prints, Whiskers, Squeak Friend: A Mouse Costume.

Inventions: Notebook, Thinking Chair, Pawprints: Blue's Clues.

Blue's Play: House, Flower, Happy Hippo: Give The Hippo Flowers.

Prehistoric Blue: Scales, Shape, Changing Colors: Chameleon.

The Wrong Shirt. Up Light Switch, Lamp, Down Light Switch: On And Off.

Words: Make, A, Poem: Make A Poem.

Blue's Collection: Red Stripe, Blue Star, Bouncing: Ball.

Cafe' Blue: Cookie, Scoop Of Ice Cream, Another Cookie: Ice Cream Sandwich.

Shy: Bag, Footprint, Videotape: Miranda.

Environments: Sun, Sand, Cactus: Desert.

Stormy Weather: Cloud, Drops Of Water, Freezing: Snow.

Magenta Gets Glasses: Magenta's House, Window, Blue: See Blue.

Welcome To Woodland Valley (Part 1): Community.

Welcome To Woodland Valley (Part 2): Together.

Step By Step: Teacher.

First Day Of Mouse School: First.

Rockin' Rocko: Play.

When Harry Met Hallie: New Baby.

Show And Tell: Favorites.

Tutter Gathers Some Moss: Making Friends.

History, Herstory, Bearstory: History.

At The Old Bear Game: Hero.

The Amazing Skippy: Disability.

Let's Hit The Road: Trip.

Great Ball Of Firefighters: Expectation.

Appreciation Day: Appreciate.

Show Your Stuff: Talent.

Imagine Nation: Big White Circle, Button, Triangles: Bunny Rabbits.

Adventure: Person, Sound, Shoes: Giants.

The Anything Box: Wheels, Tracks, Line: Great Roller Coaster.

Superfriends: Bubbles, Water, Clothes: Washing Machine.

What's New, Blue?: Crib, Paprika, Bed: Paprika Moving From A Crib To A Bed.

Blue's New Place: Paper, Pencil, Yarn: Make Blue A Book.

Mr. Salt And Mrs. Pepper Day: Mr. Salt And Mrs. Pepper, Blue, Heart: Blue Loves Mr. Salt And Mrs. Pepper.

The Baby's Here!: Rattle, Steve's Guitar, Picture: Sing And Play Music.

Making Changes: Table, Powder, Diaper: Changing Cinnamon's Diaper.

Bugs!: Wings, Colors, Chrysalis: Butterfly.

Un Dia Con Plum!: Pad Of Paper, Smock, Paintbrush: Painter.

What's Inside?: Box, Open, Melody: Jack-In-The-Box.

Blocks: Blocks, 2 Triangles, Arch: Bridge.

Let's Boogie: Pot, Plate, Squiggly Lines: Sweet Spaghetti.

Blue's Backyard Ballgame Bonanza: Rolling Motion, Plastic Bottles, Fallen Down Plastic Bottles: Going Bowling.

Let's Paint: Red, Some Round Shapes, Vine: Tomato Plant.

Joe's First Day: Feet, Feather, Sound: Duck.

Joe Gets A Clue: Paper, Crayon, Spiral: Notebook.

Steve Goes To College: Numbers, Buttons, Fun Ringing Sound: Telephone.

Can You Help?: Wolf, Basket, Red Cape: Little Red Riding Hood.

Colors Everywhere!: Color Blue, Color Yellow, Puppy: Green Puppy.

The Snack Chart: Straw, Milk, Syrup: Chocolate Milk.

The Big Book About Us: Paper, Crayons, Mirror: Self-Portraits.

Playing Store: Numbers, Lines, Piece Of Wood: Ruler.

Patience: Pieces Of Wood, Roof, Bird: Birdhouse.

Joe's Surprise Party: Tape, Joe's Present, Wrapping Paper: Wrapping Joe's Birthday Presents.

I'm So Happy!: Pathway, Door, You: Coming Over.

The Boat Float: Red, Hose, Siren: Fireboat.

Bedtime Business: Mirror, Sink, Toothbrush: Brushing His Or Her Teeth.

Shape Searchers: Cash Register, Cart, Food: Grocery Store.

Blue Goes To The Doctor: Blue's White Coat, Bug, Joe: Give Joe A Checkup.

Contraptions!: Cup, Seeds, Bird: Feed The Birds.

A Brand New Game: Friends, Ball, Slide: Playground.

A Surprise Guest: School, Person, Tall: Miss Marigold.

Dress Up Day: Color Green, Pond, Motion: Frog.

Blue's Big Band: Lid, Beans, Empty Can: Maracas.

Up, Down, All Around!: Under Motion, Water, Scales: Fish.

Story Wall: Moving Motion, Feet, Music: Dancing.

The Alphabet Train: The Color White, The Color Black, The Letter Z: Zebra.

Numbers Everywhere!: 0, 1, Another 0: 100.

Blue's Predictions: Stage, Periwinkle. Wand: Magic Show.

Our Neighborhood Festival: Night, Up, Flashing Colors: Fireworks.

Blue Takes You To School: Bug, Friends, Circle: Circle Time.

Meet Polka Dots!: Up, Stars, Planets: Outer Space.

The Scavenger Hunt: Music, Cupcakes, Balloons: Party.

Let's Write!: The Letter J, The Letter O, The Letter E: Joe.

Magenta's Messages: Magenta, Arrow, House: Magenta Should Come To Our House.

Body Language: Scrunch Your Eyebrows, Hands On Hips, Scrunched Up Mouth: Angry.

Blur's Big Car Trip: Water, Cup, Car: Car Wash.

Look Carefully...: Bug, Wings, Red With Black Spots: Ladybugs.

I Did That!: Mouth, Curved Line, Sound: Laugh.

Animals In Our House?: Tail, Hopping Motion, Pocket: Kangaroo.

Morning Music: Sidewalk, Bicycle, Magenta's House: Blue Riding Her Bicycle To Magenta's House.

Blue's Big Holiday: Circle, Carrot, Snow: Snowman.

Love Day: Map, Castle, Glass Slipper: Cinderella.

Blue's Wishes: Backyard, Ice, Gliding Motion: Ice Skating.

Joe's Clues: Joe, Stage, Kazoo: Music Show.

Skidoo Adventure: The Letter M, The Letter E, The Letter O, The Letter H: Home.

Playdates: Water, Hose, Ladder: Firefighters.

The Fairy Tale Ball: Horse, Wall, Egg: Humpty Dumpty.

These programs starting with for now Sesame Street 35th anniversary special: The Street We Live On hit start.

Juliet Prowse.

Connie Stevens. Cameo of 2 friends from Sesame Street: Ernie and Bert.

Joel Grey.

Ruth Buzzi.

Rita Moreno.

Jim Nabors.

Florence Henderson.

Paul Williams.

Charles Aznavour.

Harvey Korman.

Lena Horne.

Peter Ustinov.

Bruce Forsyth.

Sandy Duncan.

Candice Bergen.

Avery Schreiber.

Ben Vereen.

Phyllis Diller.

Vincent Price.

Valerie Harper.

Twiggy.

Ethel Merman.

Kaye Ballard.

Mummenschanz.

Don Knotts.

Zero Mostel.

Milton Berle.

Rich Little.

Judy Collins.

Nancy Walker.

Edgar Bergen.

Steve Martin.

Madeline Kahn.

George Burns.

Bernadette Peters.

Rudolf Nureyev.

Elton John.

Low Rawls.

Cleo Laine.

Julie Andrews.

Jaye P. Morgan.

Peter Sellers.

Petula Clark.

Bob Hope.

Teresa Brewer.

John Cleese.

Cloris Leachman.

Kris Kristofferson And Rita Coolidge.

Leo Sayer.

Roy Clark.

Gilda Radner.

Pearl Bailey.

Jean Stapleton.

Alice Cooper.

Loretta Lynn.

Liberace.

Marisa Berenson.

Raquel Welch.

James Coco.

Helen Reddy.

Harry Belafonte.

Lesley Ann Warren.

Danny Kaye.

Spike Milligan.

Leslie Uggams. Cameo from Sesame Street: Big Bird.

Elke Sommer.

Sylvester Stallone.

Roger Miller.

Roy Rogers And Dale Evans.

Lynn Redgrave.

Cheryl Ladd.

John Denver.

Crystal Gayle.

Shields And Yarnell.

Dyan Cannon.

Victor Borge.

Linda Lavin.

Dudley Moore.

Arlo Guthrie.

Beverly Sills.

Kenny Rogers.

Lola Falana.

Phyllis George.

Dizzy Gillespie.

Liza Minnelli.

Anne Murray.

Jonathan Winters.

Stars Of Star Wars: C3PO And R2-D2.

Christopher Reeve.

Lynda Carter.

Alan Arkin.

Doug Henning.

Andy Williams.

Carol Channing.

Diana Ross.

Gene Kelly.

Loretta Swit.

Joan Baez.

Shirley Bassey.

James Coburn.

Brooke Shields.

Glena Jackson.

Señor Wences.

Debbie Harry.

Jean-Pierre Rampal.

Paul Simon.

Melissa Manchester.

Tony Randall.

Mac Davis.

Carol Burnett.

Gladys Knight.

Hal Linden.

Marty Feldman. Cameo of gang from Sesame Street for a finale number: Cookie Monster, Bert, Ernie, Grover, Count Von Count, 2 Anything Muppets.

Chris Langham.

Wally Boag.

Johnny Cash.

Buddy Rich.

Linda Ronstadt.

Roger Moore.

Show Roll Call 1: Purple, Green, Yellow, Red.

Show Roll Call 2: Green, Yellow, Red, Purple.

Show Roll Call 3: Purple, Green, Red, Yellow.

Show Roll Call 4: Purple, Yellow, Red, Green.

Time For Super Why Leader 1: Laa-Laa, Dipsy, Tinky Winky, Po, Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, Po, Dipsy, Tinky Winky, Po, Laa-Laa, Tinky Winky, Po, Dipsy, Laa-Laa.

Time For Super Why Leader 2: Dipsy, Tinky Winky, Laa-Laa, Po, Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Po, Laa-Laa, Po, Dipsy, Tinky Winky, Laa-Laa, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, Tinky Winky, Po.

Time For Super Why Leader 3: Po, Laa-Laa, Dipsy, Tinky Winky, Po, Dipsy, Tinky Winky, Laa-Laa, Tinky Winky, Po, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, Tinky Winky, Po, Laa-Laa, Dipsy.

Time For Super Why Leader 4: Tinky Winky, Po, Laa-Laa, Dipsy, Po, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Po, Laa-Laa, Tinky Winky, Po, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, Tinky Winky.

Some Grand Hotel lines will be The Busy World Of Richard Scarry would use for it.

My Office At The End Of The Day.

Wow! Sofia Is Gonna Get A Promotion!

Just Look At This Grand View!

Lowly...

Let's Give The Games Room High Points!

Good, 'Cause I'm Sure Not Scoring Any Points At Ping Pong!

Uh-Oh...

Playing On Duty Is Not Allowed! Go Straight To My Office. I Want To Have A Word With You. Now!

Gee, Miss Lion, Sofia Was Just Giving Us The Grand Tour.

We're Giving The Hotel A Test For My Dad's Travel Agency.

Look!

All Excellent. Dear Me, I Seemed To Have Made A Mistake, Sofia. I Apologize.

That's Okay, Miss Lion!

Oh, This Is Wonderful, Isn't It?

Oh, My Oh, This Looks Delicious!

Mmm!

Yum!

How's The Ankle Feeling Today, Mr. Cat?

Much Better, Thank You.

Hello, I'm Thomas Trunk, The Owner Of The Busytown Grand Hotel. I Hope You Enjoyed Your Stay, Mr. Cat.

Very Much, But I Think The Kids Enjoyed It Even More. Look At This...

Some lines.

When You're Blue, Here's What You Do. I'm Going To Show You How To Find Your Own Laughing Place. It's Very Easy. To Start, You Just Close Your Eyes, And Imagine Your Happiest Thoughts. And Before Long... Poof! You're Off On A Jolly Holiday!

ABCs With Elmo. July 6, 2010. George W. Bush's birthday together. Two street stories from show 4074 and show 4182.

Elmo's World: Let's Play Music. February 2, 2010. Three fun musical tales: "Bells", "Violins", and "Drums".

Elmo's Rainbow And Other Springtime Stories. March 9, 2010. Three street stories from show 4189, show 4191 and show 4200.

Bert And Ernie's Great Adventures. April 6, 2010. Fun shorts based on the show.

The Best Of Elmo 2. May 4, 2010. Elmo shares his memories with Memorybot.

Firefly Fun And Buggy Buddies. June 1, 2010. David Rudman's birthday party. Two fun street stories from show 4165 and show 4175.

P Is For Princess. August 3, 2010. Corey Burton's birthday party. With the special guest Paul Rudd from show 4212 (Season 40 finale), 2 street stories from show 4139 and show 4157.

Counting With Elmo. September 14, 2010. Two fun street stories about counting show 4199 and show 4208.

Iron Monster And Sesame Heroes. October 5, 2010. Dalila Bela's birthday party. Four street stories from show 4218, show 4216, show 4176 and show 4124.

C Is For Cookie Monster. October 19, 2010. Two street stories from show 4033 (Scene 1 only) and show 4197 (beginning edited).

Silly Storytime. February 1, 2011. Three street stories from show 4143, show 4211 and show 4128.

Elmo's World: Penguins And Friends. March 1, 2011. Three fun tales: "Penguins", "Horses", and "Frogs".

Wild Words And Outdoor Adventures. April 5, 2011 (Kaitlin's birthday). Four street stories from show 4187, show 4190, show 4193, and show 4213.

Elmo's Travel Songs And Games. May 3, 2011. Drive along with Elmo, Louie and Abby Cadabby.

Elmo's World: People In Your Neighborhood. June 7, 2011. Three fun episodes "Doctors", "Firefighters", and "Helping".

Best Of Sesame Street Spoofs!. July 5, 2011. Two discs full of fun spoofs for it.

Learning Letters With Elmo. August 2, 2011. Three lettered street stories from show 4225, show 4227 and show 4117.

Elmo's Music Magic. September 6, 2011. Street story from show 4220 with all-new songs added: Cookie Monster singing Come Back Cookie, and Elmo's performance of One Small Voice.

Elmo's Shape Adventure. October 11, 2011. Street story from show 4261.

Bye-Bye, Pacifier: Big Kid Stories With Elmo. November 1, 2011. Three street stories from show 4264, show 4210 and show 3834.

Singing With The Stars. December 6, 2011. Millie Davis's birthday party. Sing along with Elmo here and his friends couple of celebrity guests in that cool program.

Elmo's World: Favorite Things. February 7, 2012. Garth Brooks's birthday party. Including Building Things, Birthdays, School, Pets, Games, Beach, Helping, and Friends.

Big Elmo Fun. April 3, 2012. Three street stories from show 4274, show 4268 and show 4271.

Elmo's Magic Numbers. July 10, 2012. Two Season 39 episodes: show 4166 and show 4168 (but missing theme song).

Elmo's Alphabet Challenge. August 14, 2012. This all-new fun movie features their new friend A.B.C-more.

Best Of Friends. September 4, 2012. Based on the show full of fun characters.

Preschool Is Cool: Making Friends. October 2, 2012. Jeff Bennett's birthday party. Two fun street stories on the third and final Preschool Is Cool DVD show 4159 and show 4181.

Old School Volume 3. November 6, 2012. Three discs based on the show.

Elmo's World: All Day With Elmo. February 5, 2013. Including Getting Dressed, Families, School, Bath Time, Exercise, Teeth, Helping, and Sleep.

Please And Thank You. January 5, 2010. Say please and thank you three fun episodes "The Magic Words", "Tea-rific Manners", and "Caring Hearts".

Egg-cellent Adventures. March 2, 2010. Three egg-cellent tales "Rabbits", "Mother Goose", and "Ducks And Fish".

Let's Play Outside. May 18, 2010. Go outside with Barney 2 great fun stories "The Little Star That Fell From The Sky" from Starlight, Starbright, and "Melanie's Bedtime Story" from The Sleepless Sleepover.

Furry Friends. July 27, 2010. Three animal themed episodes "Here Kitty Kitty", "Best In Show", and "Puppy Love".

A-Counting We Will Go. September 14, 2010. Count along with Barney five number fun episodes "You Can Count On Me", "A-Counting We Will Go", "The Sword In The Sandbox: A Storybook Adventure", "Ducks And Fish", and "Pistachio".

Best Fairy Tales. November 9, 2010. Read classic fairy tales with Barney here like "The Elves And The Shoemaker" from Once Upon A Fairy Tale, "The Sharing Hen" from Sharing Is Caring, "Three Billy Goats Gruff" from Stop Go, "Little Boy Blue/Old King Cole" from Come Blow Your Horn, "Goldilocks And The Three Bears" from That Makes Me Mad, "Tortoise And The Hare" from Movin' Along, "The Girl Who Cried Wolf" from Once Upon A Fairy Tale, "Three Little Kittens" from It's A Happy Day, and "Jack And The Beanstalk" from It's A Happy Day.

Musical Zoo. January 4, 2011. Strike up the band with Barney three musical themed episodes "Riff's Musical Zoo", "Special Skills", and here "Rhythm".

Shapes And Colors All Around. February 8, 2011. Circle around with 2 color and shape episodes "Squares, Squares Everywhere" here and "A Wonderful World Of Colors And Shapes".

I Can Do It!. May 17, 2011. You can do it scenes from fun episodes "Fairy Tales", "Things I Can Do", "On The Road Again", "Let's Make Music", and "Look What I Can Do".

1-2-3 Learn. July 12, 2011. Ready to learn those shapes, the alphabet plus with counting three fun episodes "Shapes", "Counting", and "Letters".

Big World Adventure. September 13, 2011. Hop on that hot air balloon with Barney fun stories "King Midas" with "The Nightingale" from Sweeter Than Candy: Greece, and Big Brother Rusty: China.

A Very Merry Christmas. October 11, 2011. Tis the season with Barney featuring "Twas The Night Before Christmas" from Barney's Christmas Star and "The Nutcracker".

I Love My Friends. January 3, 2012. Share and care with three wondrous friendship episodes "The Princess And The Frog", "Sharing", and "A Picture Of Friendship".

Clean Up, Clean Up!. March 6, 2012. Tidy up with three fun episodes "Litterbot", "All Aboard", and "The Nature Of Things".

Planes, Trains And Cars. May 15, 2012. Buckle up your seat belts with four driving adventures "On The Road Again", "Airplanes", "The Magic Caboose", and "Way To Go: A Travel Adventure".

All About Opposites. July 10, 2012. Three opposite themed episodes "Stop Go", "A Little Big Day", and "It's Hot It's Cold".

Most Lovable Moments. September 18, 2012. Care with ten wonderful fun episodes "Once Upon A Fairy Tale", "The Reluctant Dragon: A Fairy Tale Adventure", "The Princess And The Frog", "Bonjour Barney: France", "Little Red Rockin' Hood", "Beethoven's Hear", "It's Showtime", "Counting", "Days Of The Week", and "Squares, Squares Everywhere".

Let's Go To The Doctor. November 6, 2012. Open wide, say Ah three doctor fun adventures "My Friends, The Doctor And The Dentist", "The Awful Tooth", and "Vets".

Let's Go To The Moon. January 8, 2013. Blast off with Barney three great space episodes "Dream Big", "The Misbegotten Moon: A Space Adventure", and "The Amazing Captain Pickles: A Hero Adventure".

Play With Barney. March 5, 2013. Play games with Barney four game fun episodes "Let's Play Games", "Playing Games", "Riff To The Rescue: A Wild West Adventure", and "For The Fun Of It".

Well, we've had lots of fun down in Seussville today. Now it's getting quite late, I must be on my way. But remember the next time that you want to play, just look for the Cat In The Hat and I'll say...

Yup, You Can Only Preview Caps For Now. See, If You Want The Alphabet Song Later, You'll Have To Earn Those Math Caps, Reading Caps, Time Caps, Plus Nature Caps For It. Special lines to play games before they'll play one of Meowsic's favorites The Alphabet Song from Sing Along Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sang it already for it.

Big Bird cameo during Movin' Right Along by good friends Kermit the Frog and Fozzie Bear: Hey, Fozzie, look up ahead. What is that Maybe we should ask him for a ride. I don't know. He's really big. Hey there! Wanna lift? Oh, no thanks. I'm on my way to New York City to try to break into public television. Oh. Good luck.

Oscar the Grouch cameo can be seen in The Great Muppet Caper that it would go: Hey. What's All The Racket? What Are You Doing Here? A Very Brief Cameo. Me Too.

Wedding church did with The Muppets Take Manhattan 38 crossovers during that finale scene gang from Sesame Street plus Uncle Traveling Matt from Fraggle Rock which the wedding finale features many of Kermit's Sesame Street friends, although only Bert, Ernie, and Cookie Monster have speaking roles. Are They Here Yet? Are They Here Yet? Did I Miss It? Am I Late? No, They'll Be Here Any Minute! Oh, Boy, Me Can Hardly Wait. Yeah.

Tuesday April 21 2026 Kevin's good friends Ma and Dub head out to Dad's birthday dinner great to do with at The Pita Place 5:00 to 9:00 PM on Tuesday April 21 2026 located at 412 Evans Street Williamsville New York Kevin waits for Ma and Dub to come back he stays with Dad plus dog friends Lucy and Taylor then Kevin's friends Ma and Dub came back Kevin plays The Best Of Dr. Seuss 2000 VHS 2000 DVD to get Kevin vanilla no those places cake. This know there which Kevin does have Steps fun as he did here on Dad's birthday he took Lucy to Love Your Dog at 7:30 AM to 4:45 PM on April 21 2016 before Kevin's friends Ma and Dub are going out to a birthday dinner at The Pita Place where Kevin promised that he'll be home searching by voice here the Arthur videos from 1997 he stays here with Dad, friends Lucy and Taylor together before his friends Ma and Dub came back with that great vanilla no those places cake. That cake has a picture of that garden, at the zoo with, flowers, and some toys.

Thursday April 30 2026 4:30 to 9:00 PM Dad and Dub are going out to Ma's birthday dinner at Denny's at 3920 Maple Road Williamsville New York Kevin waits for Dad and Dub to come back with Ma plus dog friends Lucy and Taylor Kevin plays three Dragon Tales videos from 2000 Big Brave Adventures, Let's All Share, and You Can Do It then Dad and Dub came back for having Ma cake since they came back.

True visit Saturday August 1 2026 4:30 to 9:00 PM here Ma and Dad head out to Dub's birthday dinner at The Original Pancake House at 5479 Main Street Williamsville New York Kevin waits for them to come back Kevin plays four Angel Wings tapes on VHS Mission Caring 101, Mission Christmas Spirit, Mission Friendship, and Mission Teamwork before getting them with Dub's birthday cake before they came back. To it there was a picture here in that scene from Now You Don't See Me.

True visit here Wednesday September 16 2026 5:30 to 8:30 Kevin does have Pineview for Kevin's birthday plus a gift four Dolly Parton CDs songs for her music. There which those Dolly Parton CDs four of them Rockstar plus three other here of her CDs there was that vanilla John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt from Are We There Yet cake that picture of which Shawn, Min and Derek singing same song loud librarian Kathy hushes them to ask them to sing a little quieter because Barney and his friends are trying to read that song key of F Major that melody can be used there for now simply it did which just a steady march.

This Christmas Kevin played Between The Lions tapes simply a surprise with seen on PBS Kids. Here Announcer Bunny program preview in the beginning PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end. Announcer Bunny here to show you what's coming up, next on Between the Lions! Announcer Bunny here, check out what's coming up, here on Between the Lions! Announcer Bunny here, don't touch that remote! Here comes Between the Lions! Please stay tuned to see what happens next on my favorite show. That's right, Between the Lions! So in the end for now he says... If you think that was fun, watch this! Segments in the show here like Sam Spud, Chicken Jane, Cliff Hanger, Word Doctor With Dr. Ruth Wordheimer, Gawain's Word, plus a few other segments here for it. So in the end here of some awesome Between The Lions tapes website promo from Click: There Are Games And Stories At The Between The Lions Website: Pbskids.org, Or America Online Keyword: PBS Kids. Voices in the show here Anthony Asbury plays Lionel, Kathryn Mullen plays Leona, Heather Asch plays Click, Marmy Smartypants, Information Hen and Clay Pigeon, Tim Lagasse plays Arty Smartypants, Barnaby B. Busterfield III and Watson, Jennifer Barnhart plays Cleo, Peter Linz plays Theo, Tyler Bunch plays Dr. Nitwhite, Heath The Thesaurus and Walter Pigeon, starting Season 3 of the show Pam Arciero plays Leona, Jim Kroupa plays Walter Pigeon, Tim Lagasse plays Theo.

Quiet visit for Monday September 16 2024 Kevin's birthday will be Kids' Favorite Songs VHS CTW version, Together Forever 1999 VHS from CatDog EP/SLP mode, Sing-Along Songs Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah 1986 VHS that very first sing-along with original packaging and that horizontal sticker label in that one, Sing-Along Songs Fun With Music 1989 VHS note says this is the last tape to feature horizontal sticker label.

Useful did Christmas 2024 Wednesday December 25 2024 for Annie Lennox's birthday Kevin wants 10 new Sesame Street albums from 2018 here All-Time Favorites 1, All-Time Favorites 2, C Is For Cookie, F Is For Fun, G Is For Grover, N Is For Numbers, E Is For Elmo, ¡C Es Para Canta, It's Christmas Time, and S Is For Sing, six Between The Lions tapes, nine videos of The Oz Kids from Paramount.

Kevin's birthday Saturday September 16 2028 will be Teletubbies Oooh that day low pitch four tabs.

Kind visit Christmas 2026 Friday December 25 2026 for Annie Lennox's birthday Kevin wants Wiggles VHS and DVDs, Bob The Builder VHS and DVDs, Sing-Along Songs Be Our Guest 1992 VHS this version does have a song Little Wooden Head there added.

Good visits there which will be Kevin's birthday Wednesday September 16 2026 Kevin wants four Dolly Parton CDs he'll take Ma to Pineview at 5:30 to 8:30 Mr. Jesse taught this she's a country singer songs for her music.

Quiet visit for Dub's birthday Friday August 1 2025 will be Choices Count Kevin does have Pineview Ma drove both ways which Mr. Jesse taught.

Quiet vote for Dad's birthday Wednesday April 21 2027 will be Sesame Street Home Video Visits The Hospital Kevin does have Pineview on that day here together.

True visit Ma's birthday Friday April 30 2027 will be Sesame Street Home Video Visits The Firehouse 1990 VHS plus also Sesame Street Silly Songs CD Kevin does have Pineview on that day here which here Mr. Jesse taught.

Awesome visit on Dub's birthday Sunday August 1 2027 Kevin wants four Kingsley's Meadow videos Munch Munch Where's My Lunch, Wise Guy, Hang In There, and Funny Money.

Possibly Kevin's birthday Thursday September 16 2027 will be Learning About Letters 1986 VHS 2004 DVD plus also Learning About Numbers 2004 DVD.

Plus Dub's birthday Tuesday August 1 2028 will be Love Tales Ma, Dad and Dub head out to a birthday dinner here at Mangia with Kevin stays here with stuffed animal Zoe she'll take her place searching by voice Alma's Way on YouTube.

Quiet vote Kevin wants things for Christmas 2027 Sesame Street home videos and DVDs, Teletubbies home videos and DVDs, five volumes of Chip And Dale Rescue Rangers for it.

True visit Kevin wants things for Christmas 2028 will be 10 volumes of The New Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh, 10 volumes of DuckTales, five Little Mermaid videos undersea adventures sea fun.

Dad's birthday Friday April 21 2028 will be that program Ma wants Lion Of Oz Dub wants three Zoom videos Best Of The 70s, Party With Zoom, and The Making Of Zoom Kevin does have Pineview at 5:30 to 8:30 Mr. Jesse taught.

Fun visit Ma's birthday Sunday April 30 2028 will be The Rainbow Fish and Dazzle The Dinosaur those both stories together.

Simply a treat with for Meryl Streep's birthday 2026 here June 22 2026 Kevin does have Steps on that day washing PJs for him with Mr. Cory's friends soon after that 2:30 on June 22 2026 here Miss Mary and Lauren are going to get Kevin soon after heading home they would put in Between The Lions tapes from Christmas 2023 just a bunch of seen on PBS Kids they'll read the title card here Announcer Bunny program preview in the beginning plus in the end website promo from Click he or she would like to be a designated reader time to get wild for reading plus in the end PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end.

Good Luck Boy. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Singable Songs For The Very Young: Great With A Peanut Butter Sandwich. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Adult Entertainment. We're As Happy As Can Be.

More Singable Songs. We're As Happy As Can Be.

The Corner Grocery Store (album). We're As Happy As Can Be.

Baby Beluga (album). We're As Happy As Can Be.

Rise And Shine (album). We're As Happy As Can Be.

Raffi's Christmas Album. We're As Happy As Can Be.

One Light One Sun (album). We're As Happy As Can Be.

Everything Grows (album). We're As Happy As Can Be.

Raffi In Concert With The Rise And Shine Band (VHS, DVD, album). We're As Happy As Can Be.

Evergreen Everblue (album). We're As Happy As Can Be.

Raffi On Broadway: A Family Concert (VHS, DVD, album). We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Bananaphone (album). We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

The Sesame Street Book & Record. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

The Official Sesame Street 2 Book-And-Record Album. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

The Muppet Alphabet Album. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Year Of Roosevelt Franklin. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Havin’ Fun With Ernie And Bert. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Sesame Street Live!. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

25 Greatest Hits. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Bert’s Blockbusters. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Big Bird Sings! (album). We’re As Happy As Can Be.

C Is For Cookie (LP). We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Ernie’s Hits. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Grover Sings The Blues. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Let A Frown Be Your Umbrella (album). We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Letters… And Numbers, Too!. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Pete Seeger And Brother Kirk Visit Sesame Street. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Sesame Mucho!. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Sing The Hit Songs Of Sesame Street. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Somebody Come And Play (album). We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Bert And Ernie Sing-Along. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

The Count Counts. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Merry Christmas From Sesame Street. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

The Sesame Street Monsters!. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

60 Favorite Songs From Sesame Street. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

What Time Is It On Sesame Street?. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Let Your Feelings Show! (album). We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Signs!. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Happy Birthday From Sesame Street (album). We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Numbers!. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Big Bird Leads The Band. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

The Sesame Street Fairy Tale Album. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Sleepytime Bird. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Aren’t You Glad You’re You? (album). We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Bob Sings!. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Sing, Sang, Song Sing-Along. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Sesame Street Story Time. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

On The Street Where We Live: Block Party!. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Fair Is Fair (album). We’re As Happy As Can Be.

David, Daydreamin’ On A Rainy Day. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

10th Anniversary Album. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Sesame Street Fever (album). We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Anne Murray Sings For The Sesame Street Generation. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

The Stars Come Out On Sesame Street. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Sesame Disco!. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Dinah! I’ve Got A Song. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

At Home With Ernie And Bert. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Every Body’s Record. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

People In Your Neighborhood (album). We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Big Bird’s Birdtime Stories. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Christmas Eve On Sesame Street (album). We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Grin And Giggle With Big Bird. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Sesame Country. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Getting Ready For School (album). We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Big Bird Discovers The Orchestra. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Bert And Ernie: Side By Side. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Big Bird Presents Hans Christian Andersen. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Exercise!. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

For The First Time (album). We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Sesame Street Sing-Along!. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Surprise! (album). We’re As Happy As Can Be.

The Gang’s All Here!, We’re As Happy As Can Be.

My Record. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Born To Add (album). We’re As Happy As Can Be.

The Best Of Cookie Monster. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

The Best Of Ernie. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

The Best Of Bert. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

The Best Of Big Bird. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

The Best Of Grover. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

The Best Of The Count. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

The Best Of Oscar The Grouch. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Sesame Street Christmas Sing-Along. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Christmas On Sesame Street. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

The Best Of Sesame Street. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Cookie Monster And Grover: True Blue. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Put Down The Duckie!. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Jim Henson: A Sesame Street Celebration. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Sing: Songs Of Joe Raposo. We’re Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Elmo’s Favorite Sing-Alongs. We’re Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Sesame Road. We’re Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

We Are All Earthlings (album). We’re Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Cheep Thrills: The Silliest Songs Of Sesame Street. We’re Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Sesame Street Celebrates!. We’re Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

The Muppet Show (album). We’re As Happy As Can Be.

The Muppet Show 2. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Miss Piggy’s Aerobique Exercise Workout Album. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Favorite Songs From Jim Henson’s Muppets. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Silly Songs. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Rowlf The Dog: Ol’ Brown Ears Is Back. We’re Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Muppet Beach Party. We’re Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Muppet Hits. We’re Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Put Some Zing In Your Spring. We’re Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Muppet Hits: Take 2. We’re Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Kermit Unpigged. We’re Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Fraggle Rock (album). We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Perfect Harmony (album). We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Music Is Everywhere (album). We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Rocket To The Stars (album). We’re As Happy As Can Be.

The Kids Praise Album. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Kids Praise 2: A Joyfulliest Noise. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Kids Praise 3: Funtastic Family. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Kids Praise 4: Singsational Servants!. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Kids Praise 5: Psalty’s Camping Adventure. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Kids Praise 6: Heart To Change The World. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Kids Praise 7: Psalty’s Hymnolocial Adventure. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Kids Praise 8: Play Ball!. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Kids Praise 9: The Search For Psaltys Missing 9. We’re As Happy As Can Be. Kids

Praise 10: Salvation Celebration!. We’re As Happy As Can Be.

Sing-Along Songs The Bare Necessities. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Sing-Along Songs You Can Fly. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Very Merry Christmas Songs. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Disneyland Fun. We're As Happy As Can Be.

A Day At Old MacDonald's Farm. We're As Happy As Can Be.

I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Good Night, Sleep Tight. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Cars, Boats, Trains And Planes. We're As Happy As Can Be.

A Day With The Animals. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Sing Out, America!. We're As Happy As Can Be.

The Wonderful World Of Sports. We're As Happy As Can Be.

What I Want To Be!. We're As Happy As Can Be.

A Day At The Circus. We're As Happy As Can Be.

A Day At Camp. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Very Silly Songs. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Ride The Roller Coaster. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Learning About Letters. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Learning About Numbers. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Play-Along Games And Songs. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Sing Along. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Big Bird's Story Time. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Count It Higher: Great Music Videos From Sesame Street. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Monster Hits!. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Sing Yourself Silly!. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Rock & Roll!. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Dance Along!. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Sing, Hoot And Howl With The Sesame Street Animals. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Elmo's Sing-Along Guessing Game. We're As Happy As Can Be.

We All Sing Together. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Sesame Street: 25 Wonderful Years. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

The Best Of Elmo. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Put Down The Duckie. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Sesame Street Celebrates Around The World. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Stephen Foster Favorites. We're As Happy As Can Be.

In Harmony: A Sesame Street Record. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Wee Sing Together. We're As Happy As Can Be.

King Cole's Party. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Grandpa's Magical Toys. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Wee Sing In Sillyville. We're As Happy As Can Be.

The Best Christmas Ever!. We're As Happy As Can Be.

The Big Rock Candy Mountains. We're As Happy As Can Be.

The Marvelous Musical Mansion. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

The Wee Sing Train. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Under The Sea. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

In Harmony 2. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Barney's Imagination Island. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Barney Celebrates Children. Hosted by Maria Shriver. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

No, Those Places I Just Could Not Put My Heart In, No, Those Places Somehow Just Would Never Do.

But If You'll Meet Me In The Moonlight In The Junkyard. That ballad.

Cause Things Like That Just Do Not Have The Power, To Make A Grouch's Heart Fill Up With Joy.

You Got To Meet Me In The Moonlight In The Junkyard. That ballad.

Christmas Eve On Sesame Street. We're As Happy As Can Be.

A Special Sesame Street Christmas. We're As Happy As Can Be.

John Denver And The Muppets: A Christmas Together. We're As Happy As Can Be.

The Muppets Go Hollywood. We're As Happy As Can Be.

The Muppets: A Celebration Of 30 Years. We're As Happy As Can Be.

A Muppet Family Christmas. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Big Bird In China. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Big Bird In Japan. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Don't Eat the Pictures: Sesame Street At The Metropolitan Museum Of Art. We're As Happy As Can Be.

The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson. We're As Happy As Can Be.

The Muppets At Walt Disney World. We're As Happy As Can Be.

The Great Santa Claus Switch. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Hey Cinderella!. We're As Happy As Can Be.

The Frog Prince. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Sesame Street 20 And Still Counting. Hosted by Bill Cosby. We're As Happy As Can Be.

A Walking Tour Of Sesame Street. Hosted by James Earl Jones. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Big Bird's Birthday Or Let Me Eat Cake. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Sesame Street Stays Up Late. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Sesame Street Jam: A Musical Celebration. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Sesame Street All-Star 25th Birthday: Stars And Street Forever!. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Muppet Classic Theater. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Frosty Returns. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Rocky Mountain Holiday. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Henson's Place. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Oh, Yeah, It's Bigger. It's Much, Much Bigger.

I Will Show You Now.

Oh, It's Fun To Dance.

And Give Yourself A Pirate Clap.

Well, we've had lots of fun down in Seussville today. Now it's getting quite late, I must be on my way. But remember the next time that you want to play, just look for the Cat In The Hat and I'll say...

Computers video e-mail from friends Rosita and Telly. Bugs video e-mail from Prairie Dawn reciting Little Miss Muffet. Pets video e-mail from Elizabeth with her buddy Little Murray Sparkles. Teeth video e-mail from Count Von Count counting six brushes. Hands video e-mail from Telly and Baby Bear playing Pat-A-Cake. Birthdays video e-mail from four fish. Birds video e-mail from Bert with his pet pigeon Bernice. Games video e-mail from Ernie and Rubber Duckie playing Hide-And-Squeak. Bicycles video e-mail from Super-Grover. Families video e-mail from three bears. Fishes video e-mail from Telly. Sky video e-mail from buddies Humphrey and Ingrid plus Super Natasha. Sleep video e-mail from Ernie and Bert. Weather video e-mail from Oscar with his friend Fluffy. Getting Dressed video e-mail from Ernie Rubber Duckie dressed a police officer. Mail video e-mail from Big Bird with his teddy bear friend Radar. Ears video e-mail from Horatio the Elephant with Do Your Ears Hang Low. Firefighters video e-mail from Oscar with yummy toast. Wild Animals video e-mail from Prairie Dawn plus The Big Bad Wolf from Three Little Pigs. Open And Close video e-mail from Super-Grover with help from Herry Monster. Feet video e-mail from Baby Bear with his baby Curly Bear.

Saturday August 1 2015 was Beauty And The Beast the original 1992 tape that cover has six characters in this together two people four objects, three previews in the beginning "Aladdin" coming this Christmas to theaters, "Sleeping Beauty" on January 29 1959, and "Pinocchio" on February 23 1940, plus a preview in the end "101 Dalmatians". Their favorite part of the cassette is "Be Our Guest".

Spoken introduction Would You Like To Buy An O: Let's See. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N,... Hmm. I Wonder What Letter Comes Next. Useful verses for Merry Christmas From Sesame Street: 1 delicious cookie, 2 baby frogs, 3 footballs, 4 wooly bears, 5 argyle socks, 6 rubber duckies, 7 rusty trash cans, 8 counts-a-counting, 9 pounds of birdseed, 10 wind-up rabbits, 11 broken buildings, 12 can't remember. Wash Your Hands Before You Eat. Brush Your Teeth After Every Meal. See Your Doctor And Your Dentist. Cover Your Mouth Whenever Sneezing. Cover Your Mouth When You're Coughing, Too. Dress Warmly In Cold Weather. Exercise To Keep In Shape. Bath Or Shower When Each Day Is Through. Eat Lot Of Fruits And Vegetables. Give Your Ride With Hospital Bed. Kind version from A Sesame Street Christmas: 1 delicious cookie, 2 baby frogs, 3 footballs, 4 wooly bears, 5 argyle socks, 6 rubber duckies, 7 rusty trash cans, 8 counts-a-counting, 9 pounds of birdseed, 10 triangles, 11 broken buildings, 12 can't remember. Good version of We Wish You A Merry Christmas there from Merry Christmas From Sesame Street: It's David, And Mr. Hooper. Sweet version of We Wish You A Merry Christmas there from A Sesame Street Christmas: It's Elmo, Hoots, And Zoe. Musical Christmas tracks from Merry Christmas From Sesame Street: A Christmas Pageant, Arrurru, Night Before Christmas On Sesame Street, Saludo.

Programs from Christmas 2018 here like: Learning About Numbers 1986 VHS (red barcode, words on top, blue screen in the end), Sing Along 1987 VHS (vintage, words on top, blue screen in the end, 2004 DVD), Monster Hits 1990 VHS (with rectangles, 2 copies of this, words on top, blue screen in the end, 2003 DVD), Sing Yourself Silly 1990 VHS (green square, no rectangles, white screen in the end), Rock & Roll 1990 VHS (with rectangles, words on top, blue screen in the end, plus also 2003 DVD), Dance Along (2003 DVD), Sing, Hoot And Howl With The Sesame Street Animals 1991 VHS (white square, no rectangles, but a green barcode, words on top, blue screen in the end, 2004 DVD), A New Baby In My House 1994 VHS (no end label, white screen in the end), The Best Of Elmo 1994 VHS (white screen in the end), Elmo's Sing-Along Guessing Game (2003 DVD).

Well, Me No Think That Combination Work. Try Putting Movers In Different Places.

Good Work. Cookie Got His Cookie.

Good Thing Me Wearing Space Helmet.

If You’d Like To Play Again, Click On The Phone Booths.

If You’d Like To Play Again, Click Or Sherlock And Watson.

We Found All Six Items For The Picnic.

We Found All Eight Items For The Beach.

We Found All Six Items For The Party.

Hey, Why Don’t We Do The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Song Together, Okay? Should We Sing It Out Good And Loudly Right Now? You Bet. Okay. Here We Go. Perfect.

Thank-Coo! Thank-Coo!

Okay, Guys, Shall We Help Us Sing Your Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Song? Here We Go.

Well, Let’s Go While The Going’s Good. Well, I’m Glad Something’s Good Tonight.

Well, See You Next Time. Yeah, Unless I Get Lucky And Break A Leg.

I Loved It. So What. You Also Loved World War II.

Author! Author! Is He Here? Hmm? Who? Arthur. Oh, Go Back To Sleep.

I Wouldn’t Believe It If I Haven’t Watched It! Believe What. I Don’t Know, I Wasn’t Watching.

You Know, I Never Liked Their Theme Music. Neither Did I. You Promised!

You Know, Gonzo Would Have Been Perfect For That Movie He Was Going To Star In. What Movie Was That? “The Revenge Of The Little Blue Geek”.

Well, I Guess I’ll Go Talk To The Animals. What Animals? The Wife And Kids!

Well, What Did You Think? I Hate Running Gags!

I Loved Tonight’s Show! Really. Of Course Not. Just Wanted To See If I Could Say It.

What Kind Of Show Would You Call That? Frankly, I’d Call It Quits! Quits! Quits!

Hey, You Old Fool! You Slept Through The Show! Who’s A Fool? You Watched It!

I Once Knew A Whole Chorus Line That Was Turned To Stone. What Chorus Line Was That? The Rockettes.

How Long Are We Here For? 20 Years. If I’d Known That Judge Was Given Us The Box, I’d Have Asked For The Chair!

Well, Shall We Call It A Night? Might As Well. Certainly Wouldn’t Call it A Show.

Have We Ever Said That This Show Is For The Birds? Yes, And We’ll Keep Saying It Till It Gets A Laugh.

Well, They Say All Good Things Come To An End. What’s That Got To Do With This Show?

Have You Ever Thought There Must Be Life After Death? Every Time I Leave This Theater.

That Was A Funny Show. Yes, It Was. I Wonder If They Meant It That Way?

How Should We Know How To Get To Sesame Street? We Don’t Even Know How To Get Out Of This Stupid Theater Box!

I Bought Gold Back When It Was Cheap. Really. Where Is It Now?

Well, How You’d Like The Show? Maybe I’m Getting Soft, But I Loved It. Have A Banana.

Anytime You Want To Visit My Home, I’ll Be Right Here Ready To Play.

And Come Back Soon.

By The Way, If Today Is Your Birthday…

Let’s See How Tomorrow Shapes Up.

And Remember, Tonight, Get A Good Night’s Sleep. And For All You Monkeys Out There, No More Jumping On The Bed.

By The Way, Thanks For Sharing Your Day With Me.

I Guess It’s Time For Me To Make Like A Tree And Leave.

Keep Those Cards And Letters Coming.

Keep On Dancin’.

I Was Thinking, Should I Paint The Big Blue House Another Color: Um, Nope. Ha Ha.

Anytime You Have A Little Song In Your Head, Sing It.

Anytime You Feel Like Playing A Game Of Checkers, You Know Who To Call.

You And Your Family Can Come Visit Our Family Here At The Big Blue House Anytime You Want.

Good Luck With Your Work.

Be Sure And Come Back Tomorrow And See What’s Cooking.

By The Way, You Never Smelled So Good.

I Hope I Find You Here Again Real Soon.

The Best Sound To Me Is When You Say Hello.

This Friendly Bear Will Be Right Here Ready To Play Whenever You Are.

This Is One Bear Who Wishes You Sweet Dreams Whenever You Go To Sleep.

Thanks For Coming To My Party, And Thanks For The Great Surprise.

In Case You’re In The Mood To Do Some Dancing, The Big Blue House Is The Place To Be.

The Next Time You Feel Afraid, Just Remember What Luna Said. Be Brave. A Minute At A Time. And Think Of Me, Cause I’ll Be Right Here Waiting For You And Ready To Play.

The Nest Time You Do See A Doctor, Say Hi To Him Or Her From Me.

And By The Way, Come Back Soon. Because I Always Love Sharing My Day With You.

And One More Thing. What’s Priceless To Me Is The Time I Spent With You.

Could You Leave A Piece Of Pumpkin Pie In Your Refrigerator For Me? And Don’t Forget The Whip Cream. I Love Whip Cream.

Hey, I Just Thought Of Something That You And I Can Cooperate On. What Do You Say That You And I Always Meet Right Here At The Big Blue House Where We Can Play Together? Sound Good? Great.

When You Take A Shower Or A Bath Later Today, Remember, Wash Behind Your Ears.

And The Next Time You Think Of An Opposite, Tell Somebody About It.

I Sense That I'll Be Seeing You Again Very Soon.

For Your Little Ones Out There, There's Nothing To Be Afraid Of. Halloween Is Just For Fun. And t's Always A Treat To See You.

This Bear Is Always Very Proud Of You When You Take Good Care Of Yourself. And I'm Sure You Are A Great Toileteer.

Remember, If You're Ever Afraid, Talk To Someone About It. Because The More You Know About What You're Afraid Of, The Less Afraid You'll Be.

Like Luna Said, If You Ever Get Lost, Stay Where You Are And Wait For Your Family And Friends To Find You.

You Always Smell Good To Me.

I Always Loved Starting My Morning With You.

Remember: It's Great To Try Different Things From Time To Time, But One Thing Will Always Stay The Same: I Will Always Be Happy To See You.

And By The Way, Keep The Beat. Because Someday, You Might Come Up With A Rhythm All Your Own.

One Last Word Before I Go: I Love It When You Come Visit Me.

Read A Book!

Tonight, When You Go To Sleep, I Hope You Have Sweet Dreams. Heh Heh Heh Heh.

You Don't Happen To Know What Luna Meant By Wait And See, Do You? Heh Heh.

We're Always Happy To Have You As A Part Of Our Community. Heh Heh Heh Heh.

Count Goldilocks And The 3 Bears. Once Upon A Time, There Were 3 Bears Who Lived In A Forest. Mama Bear, Papa Bear, And Baby Bear. These 3 Bears Were Perfectly Happy With Their Lives Together. No One Bothered The 3 Bears Are Asked Them Any Silly Questions. The Bear Family Was Very Thankful For This. But Then One Day, They Decided To Have A Picnic Lunch. So Papa Bear Made Some Honey Sandwiches For Their Outing. Just As They Were About To Leave The House, Who Do You Think Showed Up? That's Right. Count Goldilocks. Count Goldilocks Was A Boy Who Had So Many Golden Curls Even He Couldn't Count Them Although He Tried. As Soon As He Saw The 3 Bears, He Said, "Aha! Look! That's 1 Furry Bear! That's 2 Furry Bears! And There! That's 3 Brown Furry Bears!" Papa Bear Turned To Mama Bear And Asked, "Do You Know This Guy?" "I've Never Seen Him Before In My Life", Mama Bear Answered. Then Baby Bear Added, "Aren't We Going On Our Picnic?" "Picnic? I Love Picnics!" Count Goldilocks Exclaimed. "And Look! You All Have Picnic Baskets! That's 1 Picnic Basket! That's 2 Picnic Baskets! That's 3 Wonderful Baskets! Why Do You Have 3 Picnic Baskets?" "Look!" Papa Bear Said. "You're Right. We Do Have 3 Picnic Baskets And We Are 3 Bears. But We're On Our Way Out So If You Wouldn't Mind." But Then Count Goldilocks Saw The 3 Bears 3 Chairs. He Was So Excited He Couldn't Help Himself. "That's 1 Chair!" Count Goldilocks Exclaimed. "That's 2 Chairs! That's 3 Wonderful Wooden Chairs! Why Do You Have 3 Wooden Chairs?" By Now The 3 Bears Were Getting Mad. They Were Also Very Hungry. Because It Was Way Past Their Lunchtime. They Didn't Know What To Do. "Oh, Look!" Count Goldilocks Said. "How Cute! That's 1 Bear Bed! That's 2 Bear Beds! That's 3 Bear Beds! Why Do You Have 3 Bear Beds?" The Bears Looked At Each Other And Didn't Know What To Say. Suddenly, Baby Bear Shouted, "I Get It! We Have 3 Picnic Baskets, And We Have 3 Wooden Chairs, And We Have 3 Bear Beds. They All Come In 3's Because There Are 3 Of Us! We Are The 3 Bears! Wow!" Papa Bear And Mama Bear Had To Agree. Of Course They Were Very Pleased That Baby Bear Had Answered Count Goldilocks' Question. But More Importantly, They Were Delighted To Be Able To Get On With Their Lunch.

Ernie, The Count And The 3 Little Pigs. Once Upon A Time, Not So Long Ago, Ernie Met The 3 Little Pigs. You Know, The Ones Who Went Through That Whole Terrible Or Deal With The Big Bad Wolf? Well, Ernie And The Pigs Became Such Good Friends That The Pigs Invited Ernie To Come By And Visit Them. So One Day Ernie Decided To Surprise His Friends With A Visit. On His Way To Their House, He Saw The Count Who Was Standing By The Road Counting The Passers By. "Ernie, Where Are You Going?" The Count Asked. "I'm Going To Visit My Good Friends The 3 Little Pigs", Ernie Answered. "The 3 Little Pigs? I Have Always Wanted To Count Them" The Count Said Getting Very Excited. "Can I Go, Too?" Ernie Didn't Want To Be Impolite, So He Invited The Count To Come Along. When They Reached The 3 Little Pigs' House, Ernie Knocked On The Door. "That's 1 Knock", The Count Said As Ernie Knocked On The Door For The First Time. "That's 2 Knocks", The Count Said As Ernie Knocked On The Door For The Second Time. Ernie Was About To Ask The Count To Stop Counting When Suddenly The Door Opened. Standing In A Row Where The 3 Little Pigs. They Were Very Happy To See Ernie. But Before They Can Say A Word, The Count Spoke Up. "That's 1 Pig", The Count Said. "That's 2 Pigs." "Who's This Guy?" One Of The Pigs Asked. "Oh, He's A Friend", Ernie Responded. "That's 3 Little Pigs", The Count Continued. "Well, Why Is He Counting Us?" Another Pig Asked. "Oh, He Loves To Count", Ernie Replied. "Counting Is My Life", The Count Added. "Well, I Hate Being Counted", The 3rd Pig Said Out Loud And The Other Pig Squealed And Agreement. "Well, I Don't Want To Bother You", Ernie Said And Started To Leave. "Oh, Don't Get Us Wrong, We're Glad You Came To Visit", The 1st Pig Said. "In Fact, This Is A Great Time For You To Come Because We Were Just Starting Our Annual Family Reunion." "Oh, No. You Don't Mean That All Your Pig Relatives Are Here?" Ernie Asked. "Of Course", One Of The Pigs Said As He Opened The Door A Little Further To Reveal A Whole Room Full Of Little Pigs! "Look, Ernie!" The Count Exclaimed. "I Am So Happy! Look At All The Little Pigs!" "Count, Please Don't. Please, Count." "That's 1 Little Pig", The Count Began Ignoring Ernie's Please. "That's 2 Little Pigs", He Continued. In Moments The Count Was In The Center Of The Room Surrounded By Pigs. "Oh, Well", Ernie Said Still Standing Outside The Door. "Gee, Maybe I'll Go Visit The 4 And 20 Blackbirds And See What's Cooking With Them."

Little Miss Muffet Bird. Little Miss Muffet Sat On A Tuffet Eating Her Curds And Birdseed. Then From Above Her, A Grouch Came To Hover And Said "What's To Drink? I'm Thirsty." So Little Miss Muffet Got Up From Her Tuffet And Opened The Pantry Door. There's Some Cheese And A Cake A Pie And Some Steak But Nothing To Drink Anymore. "It's Hard To Think When There's Nothing To Drink", Said The Grouch With A Wink Of His Eye. "I Don't Think I Can Wait Or I'm Sure To Be Late. So I'll Take The Cheese And The Pie." Before She Could Speak, Her Beak Had A Tweak, And She Let Loose A Terrible Sneeze! When The Air Had Cleared, Just As She Feared, The Grouch Was All Covered With Cheese!

Little Red Riding Bird. Once upon a time, there was a bird who always wore a red cape so everyone called him Little Red Riding Bird. One day, Little Red Riding Bird merrily skipped through the forest. "I can't wait to give Grandma Bird this delicious basket full of goodies!" Little Red Riding Bird said. Little Red Riding Bird was very careful to avoid wicked wolves, tricky foxes, and other ill-behaved creatures. Little did he know that the trickiest creature of all awaited him at Grandmother Bird's house. When Little Red Riding Bird got to Grandmother Bird's house, he was surprised to find Grandma in bed wearing her bonnet with the blankets and sheets pulled up close to her chin. "Why Granny", Little Red Riding Bird said, "What grouchy eyes you have! All the better to stare at you with my dear", Granny said. "And Granny, what funny eyebrows you have! Little Red Riding Bird said, "All the better to frown and make funny faces with my dear." "And Granny, what a grumpy voice you have!" Little Red Riding Bird said. "All the better to argue and complain with my dear. And besides, what's wrong with my voice?" But before Little Red Riding Bird could answer, the grouch who would been pretending he was Granny Bird all along lapped up and grabbed Little Red Riding Bird's basket of goodies. Then just as suddenly, the real Granny Bird appeared. She had been outside picking bird berries the whole time. The grouch and Grandma Bird both grabbed the basket of goodies as Little Red Riding Bird looked on. "Those goodies are mine!" The grouch said. Who would get the basket of goodies? Finally, with one big tug, the grouch pulled the basket away from Grandma. In a flash, the grouch threw open the basket. He was shocked to find chocolate cookies, gingerbread cake, a whole bag full of strawberries and in fact, every wonderful sweet tasty treat a grandma could ever want. "Yuck! It's just a bunch of icky sweet stuff!" The grouch said in disgust. "Get that stuff away from me, or I'm gonna be sick!" And in a second, he was gone. "Let him find his own basket of goodies", Little Red Riding Bird sniffed. And with the grouch gone, Little Red Riding Bird sat down with Granny Bird and they had a wonderful lunch.

Prince Ernie And The Letter N. Once upon a time, very long ago in a faraway castle by a river long forgotten, in a place that no one can remember there lived a prince. Prince Ernie was called, because his name was Ernie and he was in fact, a prince. Prince Ernie was a well loved prince, because he did all the right princely things. He played, he sang, he ate, and he took his bath one told to. Sadly, there was one thing that the prince could never do. He could never fall asleep. "I'm sleepy, but I just don't feel like sleeping", Prince Ernie sighed. His good friend Squire Bert tried everything he could to get Prince Ernie to go to sleep. Squire Bert would say: "Come On, Ernie-I mean, Prince Ernie, just close your eyes, and go to sleep." But nothing worked. So off went Squire Bert to search the kingdom far and wide hither and yawn and all over the place trying to find something that would help the prince sleep. Squire Bert gave Prince Ernie a flock of sheep for him to count, hoping that counting sheep would make the prince fall asleep. "Oh Bert, how do I get the sheep to jump?" the prince asked. Only a few of the sheep could successfully leap over the prince's bed and the rest lounged around the castle making a mess. This made Squire Bert very unhappy because besides being Prince Ernie's best friend, he was in charge of keeping the castle clean. "Gee, I never knew sheep were so sloppy", the squire remarked to himself. Then magically one day there appeared a mysterious package. A package had a card. The card said "A sure fire cure for the prince, guaranteed to help him sleep." Squire Bert and Prince Ernie rushed to open the package, and inside they found the letter "N". "Now how was an N going to help me sleep?" the prince asked. "Well, "N" is the first letter in the word 'Nap'", Squire Bert replied. "Maybe if we put the "N" beside your bed, you'll take a nap." So off they went dragging the N behind them. Prince Ernie sat for hours but not once did he even yawn or close his eyes. He wasn't a bit sleepy. Meanwhile, Squire Bert fell into a snooze... "Oh Bert. Wake Up Bert. Listen Bert, I still can't get to sleep. Oh, Prince Ernie. Now what does is the letter N anyhow?" Prince Ernie said to his squire. "Well, the letter "N" is also the first letter in the word 'Night' and nighttime is when most people sleep", Squire Bert suggested. So when it became dark, Squire Bert and Prince Ernie took the letter "N" to the bedroom and waited. But nothing happened. Soon Squire Bert was fast asleep again. "Oh well", Prince Ernie said listening to Bert's snore. "I guess I'll never get to sleep. I wonder what else I can do with this letter." Prince Ernie played with the letter turning it sideways. "Hmm. If I turn it into a Z, it makes a great pillow. But will it make me sleepy?" The prince yawned. But before he could say another word he fell right to sleep. "Oh, Prince Ernie", Squire Bert said. "I'm really glad you could sleep, but do you think you could possibly keep it down a little?"

Snuffy Dumpty. Snuffy Dumpty was a good egg. He was also a very large one. One day for reasons no one has ever known, Snuffy Dumpty sat on the wall. It's always been a big mystery how Snuffy Dumpty got on the wall to begin with. "I don't have any idea", Snuffy Dumpty admitted. Oh well, Snuffy Dumpty was no ordinary egg that's for sure. Anyway Snuffy Dumpty was just sitting on the wall minding his business when suddenly he had a great ball. "Oh my, I'm falling!" Snuffy Dumpty cried. And he broke into a snuff billion pieces. An alarm went out across the countryside. After all Snuffy Dumpty was well-known and well-liked by everyone. Soon they were all crowded around Snuffy Dumpty trying to figure out how to put the pieces back together again. They couldn't figure out what went where. They kept getting his top and his bottom confused. "Oh, dear, I don't think that's quite right", Snuffy Dumpty said. So they called in some help. The King's horses and the King's men were specialists in putting things right. They worked night and day trying every possible way of patching him up. No matter what they did, all the King's horses and all the King's men couldn't put Snuffy Dumpty together again. So they just did the best they could and sent Snuffy Dumpty on his way. "Oh, golly, at least I'm not on that wall anymore", Snuffy Dumpty said. Well, Snuffy Dumpty was never quite the same. Of course he made sure to stay away from walls forever after. And as he sat down on an old tree stump to take an afternoon nap, Snuffy Dumpty sighed. "Ah. That's much more comfortable."

Volume 1: Kermit The Hermit And Meet The Muppet Babies. Volume 2: Baby Piggy And The Giant Bubble And A Love Note For Baby Piggy. Volume 3: Gonzo Saves London Bridge And What's A Gonzo. Volume 4: If I Were Just Like Kermit And Scooter And Skeeter's Merry-Go-Round Puzzle. Volume 5: Baby Piggy And The Thunderstorm And Even Kermit Gets Grouchy. Volume 6: Good Knight Sir Kermit And Baby Piggy's Night At The Ball. Volume 7: Gonzo And The Great Race And Baby Fozzie Is Afraid Of The Dark. Volume 8: Baby Piggy's Mermaid Tale And Baby Fozzie On Cloud Nine.

Volume 1: Welcome To Letter People Land. Volume 2: Join The Letter People. Volume 3: Meet The Letter People. Volume 4: Delightful Vocabulary. Volume 5: Sound Out The Words. Volume 6: Friends Of Letter People. Volume 7: Great Vocabulary Fancy Songs And Games. Volume 8: Happy Choo-Choo Train Sentences 2-Part Story.

Clifford Says Be The Best Red Dog In Your Block. Visit Your Local Library To Discover All Kinds Of Books Both Big And Small.

Fun as it did for now first repeated from three day weekend for Columbus Day break here like Saturday October 7 at 12:07 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Yuzzle Wuzzle Wows Sandy Lyle Hits 3 Tabs Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Autumns Cow Dog Pig World Of Fire Seven-Part Story Simon Cowell Vladimir Putin Yo-Yo Ma Fun Mr. Phil’s Birthday Type Anthems The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle where Kevin celebrates Yo-Yo Ma's birthday his male cellist plus Mr. Phil's birthday, Sunday October 8 at 12:08 AM to 9:00 PM will be Hunt Tour Show With Henry Samueli Hits Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report Blue Bowl From Tots Low Pitch Four Tabs Chevy Chase’s Birthday Fun Andrea Bocelli Concert Cuba From The World Do Bills Game The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates Chevy Chase's birthday shows and hit films, Monday October 9 at 12:09 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Yuzzle Wuzzle Wows Sally Mann Hits 3 Tabs Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Autumns Cow Dog Pig Scary Stories Breakfast Meeting Pineview Columbus Day Fun Osbourne Haunted Mansion Safe Internet Fun The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle PBS Kids version of show 5306 "Bert's Training Wheels" repeated from show 4502 that title show all about wheels here Ma went to a Buff State breakfast meeting Kevin took Dad to Pineview at 10:00 to 2:00 Kevin notices that was a different Miss Jessica soon all of Kevin's friends went for a walk outside taste some lunch even watch Frozen Fever plus Toy Story 4 plus Kevin notices which Sony went to play Halloween movie from Disney movie The Haunted Mansion.

Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy Closing That Show Tape that closing anthem with here of four Maya And Miguel category pages in 2026 from Thursday January 1 2026 at 12:01 AM to 9:00 PM to Thursday December 31 2026 at 12:31 AM to 9:00 PM will be Four Pos Show Maya Miguel Direct-To-Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Based On Scholastic Stories Produced Warner Bros. Program Seeing Elmo's World Up And Down Recording 2007 Between The Lions Tapes, Four Pos Show Maya Miguel Direct-To-Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Based On Scholastic Stories Produced Warner Bros. Program Showing Elmo's World Up And Down Recording 2007 Between The Lions Tapes, No Those Places Show Top Do Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Maya And Miguel Tapes, No Those Places Show Top Do Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Maya And Miguel Title.

Oscar's Cool Letter Party Z Fun With Bob Oscar tells viewers that Z is the final letter in the alphabet that viewer want Bob's.

Kids' Favorite Songs (album). June 24, 1997.

  1. Farmer In The Dell
  2. John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt
  3. Ring Around The Rosie/Skip To My Lou
  4. She'll Be Coming Round The Mountain/Turkey In The Straw
  5. The Grouch Medley: Jack And Jill/Little Miss Muffet/Mistress Mary
  6. In The Evening By The Moonlight
  7. ABC Medley: Alphabet Song/Baa Baa Black Sheep/Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
  8. Row Row Row Your Boat
  9. Old MacDonald
  10. I've Been Working On The Railroad
  11. Eensy Weensy Spider
  12. Oh Dear What Can The Matter Be
  13. Oh Susanna
  14. Home On The Range
  15. This Little Pig Went To Market

Kindness Learning To Share Star Of Cooperation Today Elmo was having a hard time sharing he plays with his toy train with Zoe with this special guest Katie Couric host of Cooperation Today.

Other Letters The Alphabet Pretend Being Billy Joel Big Bird takes Baby Bear and his friends to a song and dance experience from "A" all the way through Z stopping each letter together.

Sesame Street New Years Eve Party Special MNN Report Program get ready to celebrate together on Sesame Street celebrating around the world speaking in six languages.

Magic Time Fun On Sesame Street Great Tricks Telly Monster uses his magic on Sesame Street.

Outro that anthem with that closing anthem together Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy Closing That Show Tape used in the end there of four Maga And Miguel category pages from Thursday January 1 2026 at 12:01 AM to 9:00 PM to Thursday December 31 2026 at 12:31 AM to 9:00 PM will be Four Pos Show Maya Miguel Direct-To-Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Based On Scholastic Stories Produced Warner Bros. Program Seeing Elmo's World Up And Down Recording 2007 Between The Lions Tapes, Four Pos Show Maya Miguel Direct-To-Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Based On Scholastic Stories Produced Warner Bros. Program Showing Elmo's World Up And Down Recording 2007 Between The Lions Tapes, No Those Places Show Top Do Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Maya And Miguel Tapes, No Those Places Show Top Do Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Maya And Miguel Title.

Christmas That Kevin Play Between The Lions Tapes

They've Had Your Fun For Now You're Through

But Visit There With Together We're Still Friends

Four Lions, Two Pigeons, That Cool Fancy Mouse

Time To Go Searching With Your Buddy

Just Find Me By Playing Simply It

Cause You And Us Together Visiting For Now

Come Visit Today Busterfield Together

It's Time To Go

We Know It's Time

Goodbye For Now

Good Luck Playing Simply It

Hope You Enjoy Playing With You. For Right Now Time To Do Between The Lions Tape.

Some cool lines with that closing anthem together Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy Closing That Show Tape: Hope You Enjoy Playing With You. For Right Now Time To Do Between The Lions Tape.

Babes In Toyland (album). From 1961. SIDE A: Mother Goose Village And Lemonade, We Won't Be Happy 'Till We Get It, Just A Whisper Away, Slowly He Sank To The Bottom Of The Sea, Castle In Spain, Never Mind, Bo-Peep, I Can't Do The Sum, SIDE B: Floretta, The Forest Of No Return, Go To Sleep, Toyland, Workshop Song, Just A Toy, March Of The Toys, Tom And Mary.

Happy Birthday And Songs For Every Holiday. Released from 1964. Sing along with the Mouseketeers come celebrate together fun as it did songs about some holidays. SIDE A: Holidays, Valentine Waltz, Saint Patricks Day, April Fool, It's Easter Time, Your Mother And Mine, My Pa, SIDE B: Happy Birthday, Liberty Tree, Trick Or Treat, How Lucky We Are, Kris Kringle, Happy New Year.

Popeye Show Direct-To-Video Cartoon Network Program Based On The Popeye The Sailor Trilogy John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt From Are We There Yet Tape: Each episode includes three Popeye theatrical shorts from Fleischer Studios and/or Famous Studios. The show is narrated by Bill Murray (not to be confused with the film actor of the same name), who gives the audience short facts about the history of the cartoons as filler material between each short. Animation historian Jerry Beck served as a consultant and Barry Mills served as writer and producer. A total of 45 episodes were produced, consisting of a total of 135 shorts.

Happy Very Hungry Caterpillar Mom Quiet Cricket Wind-Up Chameleon Seeing Song kids visit some of his own fabulous stories for Eric Carle with sharing out five stories being narrated by Brian Cummings here and Linda Gary they include The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Papa, Please Get The Mom For Me, The Very Quiet Cricket, The Wind-Up Chameleon, and I See A Song. Category page in this: Happy Very Hungry Caterpillar Mom Quiet Cricket Wind-Up Chameleon Seeing Song Five Stories Narrated By Brian Cummings Full And Linda Gary.

Happy Cartoon Arcade With Great Visit A Party get ready to visit Mickey, Donald Duck and Goofy here as host Professor Ludwig Von Drake as they got ready to play Professor Ludwig Von Drake's games before everyone can prepare a big party. Category page in this: Happy Cartoon Arcade With Big Party 1988 Program.

Xerus Visit Show With Hit Fun gang taught that xeruses such a fun animal for now.

Dandy Visit Town Great Story Adventure gang learned that tales can be great.

Beautiful Visit Fun Day Hit Fun gang learned taht visits can be great to go.

Dandy Visits Fun Stop gang learned that stops can be such fun.

Full Love Great Writing gang learned that love can be great writing fun to write together.

Join The Fun Great Tour Visit gang learned that tours can be like journeys for now.

Let's Go The Great Country A Sweet Adventure gang learned that traveling to visit for it.

Nice Visit For Gang guys learned that visits are great.

True Visit Space Adventure gang learned that planets used in outer space.

Vote Duckies The Great Tea Party gang learned that tea parties are great.

Zucchini Visit The Green Food Adventure gang learned that zucchini starts with Z the final letter in the alphabet.

Rubber Duckie Had A Barn: A funny song just the answer with there Blue's Favorite Song.

Joys For Top Day gang learned that joy can be great together to visit with them.

Ram Visit The Great Stop Adventure gang learned that rams can be such fun.

True Visit Triangle Gothic gang learned that triangles usually count three sides plus play for music.

Dandy Tape gang learned that tapes are great to play.

True Stop gang learned that stops are great.

Beauty Visits gang learned that beauties are great.

Playing Jams gang learned that jams are great.

Note With Show Tape gang learned that notes can be great together.

Full Stop Visit Top gang learned that stops can be great.

Note Tape gang learned that notes can be cool.

Dandy Title gang learned that titles are great.

Joy Visit Show Stop gang learned that stops are cool.

Fun Place Tour Stop gang learned that stops are great.

Nice Visit Tour Tape gang learned that tapes are cool.

Dandy Visit Pigeons Coo gang learned that the sound pigeons make.

Let's Make Noise World gang learned that noise hurts their ears.

Play With Show Tour gang learned that they love to play together.

Any title now which starting in 2025-present while Kevin texted Ma here about his day what Steps usually typed he can text Ma, Dad, Dub or their friends for each tape with showing for somebody else.

Quiet tape for duckies for each hit show.

Yogurt tasty for Danimals great to show together.

Playing each tape with Between The Lions tapes this Christmas Dub wants seen on PBS Kids.

Station Jingles: Sing any station jingle for now go play fun as it did to play it together.

Cheering From The End Of Spelling With Caillou: From each name of the round of the characters from the Caillou TV series from Cinar (Cookie Jar Productions). And the end of Sesame Street: 25 Wonderful Years VHS or DVD (October 29 1993), Sesame Street Jam: A Musical Celebration (March 6 1994), frame 8 here in Pool New Years Party Swimming At Casey Middle: New Years Eve Jokes.

Excellent tape show with full more shows fun.

Kind town show kids full more shows fun.

Other title for each tape town for now.

Under top town with full more show fun.

Yogurt tour tape down.

Dandy tape tour town.

Full tape show tour.

Joint top show with full more show fun.

Long tape tour town.

Note tape tour ting.

Plot tape tour ting.

Vote tour show wing.

Xylophone world tape top.

Zucchini green and tasty with more show fun.

Show tape full more great more show hit.

Bear's Holiday Celebration. September 10, 2002. Celebrate with Bear and the gang with 20 holiday songs from the episodes "A Berry Bear Christmas," "Halloween Bear," "Bats are People Too," "The Best Thanksgiving Ever," "A Winter's Nap," "Afraid Not," and "And to All a Good Night."

  1. Berry Bear Christmas
  2. A Holiday For Everyone
  3. That's All I Want For Christmas
  4. Legend Of The Winter Berry
  5. What If (There Was No Big Blue House)
  6. Woodland Valley Carols
  7. Just Listen
  8. It's Kwanzaa Time
  9. Best Present Ever
  10. Winter Berry / Holiday Reprise
  11. In The Middle Of The Winter
  12. What Are You Gonna Be For Halloween?
  13. Trick Or Treat (Part 1)
  14. Bat Dance
  15. Trick Or Treat (Part 2)
  16. Nothing To Be Afraid Of
  17. Trick Or Treat (Finale)
  18. So Much To Be Thankful For
  19. Thanksgiving With My Friends
  20. Goodbye Song (Full Cast Version)

Kevin's puppet friends Oobi for now and Uma doing Together Again Arthur Season 8 edits:

Together A...

Together A...

Together Again

Together Again

(Laughing, Cheering)

Bye-Bye! Bye-Bye! Bye-Bye! Bye-Bye! Bye-Bye! Hasta Luego!

US Department dropped to CPB and viewers together in three versions: green background with green squares, purple background with little blue tots, and yellow background with green peas and pizza slices together.

Bert And Ernie's Greatest Hits. February 20, 1996.

  1. Rubber Duckie
  2. All Dressed Up
  3. Dee Dee Dee
  4. Clink Clank
  5. High Middle Low
  6. Imagination
  7. La La La
  8. But I Like You
  9. Pat Pat Patty Pat
  10. Up Goes The Castle
  11. Doin' The Pigeon
  12. Lonesome Joan
  13. I Don't Want To Live On The Moon
  14. The National Association Of W Lovers
  15. Dance Myself To Sleep

Games For Mickey Mouse Toddler: Play any game with for Mickey Mouse Toddler.

Games For Mickey Mouse Preschool: Play any game with for Mickey Mouse Preschool.

Games For Mickey Mouse Kindergarten: Play any game with for Mickey Mouse Kindergarten.

Splish Splash: Bath Time Fun. August 22, 1995.

  1. Splish Splash
  2. Rubber Duckie
  3. Take Care Of That Smile
  4. Bubble On My Snuffle
  5. How Do They Get That Toothpaste In The Tube
  6. Do De Rubber Duck
  7. Say Toothpaste Somebody
  8. Let's Go Tubbin'
  9. Everybody Wash
  10. The Bathtub Of Seville
  11. Kids Just Love To Brush
  12. Fixin' My Hair
  13. Comb Your Face
  14. Rubber Duckie (Little Richard)
  15. I Gotta Be Clean

Playhouse Disney (album). September 11, 2001.

  1. We're All Different
  2. Dancing The Day Away
  3. You Will Find Your Way
  4. It's Great To Be At Home
  5. Let The Rhythm Take You
  6. Everyone Knows He's Winnie The Pooh
  7. Mental Attitude
  8. Your Best Wishes
  9. Who Is Me
  10. Find The X
  11. Goodbye For Now
  12. Oodelay-O
  13. Bubble-O Popple-O
  14. Noodle Dance
  15. Friends
  16. Go Slow, You Know
  17. Out Of The Box Theme Song
  18. You Can Do It
  19. You Never Know
  20. Listen To The Rhythm
  21. Until We Meet Again
  22. Rolie Polie Olie Theme Song
  23. Totally Chocolate Dinner
  24. Twirl
  25. My Man Stanley Theme Song
  26. The Great Big Book Of Everything

Playhouse Disney 2. January 28, 2003.

  1. Playhouse Disney Theme Character Version
  2. Woodland Valley Cha-Cha
  3. No Harm
  4. It Takes All Kinds
  5. Where Would You Be Without Your Friends
  6. An Oodely-Doodely Day
  7. No Big Deal
  8. All Together We Can Build It
  9. Imaginings
  10. No Place We'd Rather Be
  11. Heartbeat
  12. Just Say This
  13. Listen To Me
  14. Turn A Mistake Into Something Great
  15. Box Beat
  16. What Piglets Are
  17. If I Could Be Big
  18. Carry On
  19. Bluebird Song
  20. What's Your Name, River
  21. Just You And Me
  22. Everyday Is Earthday
  23. Good As Gold
  24. Goodnight, Dennis
  25. Playhouse Disney Theme Generic Version

Quiet Vote For Gang kids vote for now.

Come Play With Gang kids learned to play.

Kids Play Show Vote gang play for those.

Wonderful Tour Tape Tour gang learned they're kind.

Canadian With A Pal gang learned such fun.

Sing-Along Travel Songs. February 20, 1996.

  1. Sesame Street Theme
  2. Goin' For A Ride
  3. Ninety-Nine Bats In My Car Today
  4. Let's Go Driving
  5. Standing At The Bus Stop Sign
  6. Forty Blocks From My Home
  7. Drive My Car
  8. Forty-Three Bats In My Car Today
  9. How Do You Get From Here To There
  10. Let's Sing A Song That Everybody Knows
  11. Down Below The Street
  12. Stop
  13. Are We There Yet
  14. Take The Hand Of Someone You Love
  15. One Last Bat In My Car Today

For Let's Sing A Song That Everybody Knows with The Bear Went Over The Mountain Bert, Eensy Weensy Spider Ernie, fun Alphabet Song Bert, George Washington Bridge Ernie.

Cold With Show Duck gang learned that cold can make gang chilly usually do that together.

Songs From The Book Of Pooh. March 12, 2002.

  1. Everyone Knows He's Winnie The Pooh
  2. Al Chez Piglet
  3. A Day In The Life Of A Pooh
  4. Do The Roo
  5. Happy Tailiversary
  6. I Want To Know Everything Now
  7. If I Could Be Big
  8. Nightmare Wranglers
  9. Nothing Ever Happens
  10. On Your Way Back Home
  11. Get Growin'
  12. The Play's The Thing
  13. Stripey McSnarl Always Gets His Man
  14. Think, Think, Think
  15. Too Much Honey
  16. Under A Spelling Bee's Spell
  17. Broken Friendships
  18. Someone New To Meet
  19. If We Were Talkin'
  20. Give It A Try
  21. Keep It Simple
  22. Goodbye For Now

Play With Gang Tour gang learned that playing is cool.

Happy Visit Tape Town kids learned that tours are great.

Joys Of The Happiness gang learned joys are great too.

Plot With Show Gang kids learned that plots can be such fun.

Right Tour gang learned that tours are cool.

Title Tour Tape Fun gang learned that tours are cool.

Vote Tape Show Top gang learned that tapes are cool.

Xylophone Visit Tour Gang kids play that together.

Zucchini Visit With Gang zucchini is just great.

Meet The Boys gang learned they're terrific.

Wonderful Town Fun gang learned towns are joyful.

Arthur Tapes Show World gang learned that Arthur videos from 1997.

Quiet Pigeons Go Coo gang love those pigeons.

Plot With Gang Tape plots are great too.

Sweet as it did first said first repeated from three day weekend that Veterans Day break will be Friday November 10 at 12:10 AM to 9:00 PM will be Vans Bunt Show Museum Junior Brightman Hits Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report Exhibits Pineview Hit Story Work It Out Wombats Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Neil Gaiman Hockey Game Buff State Meeting The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin drove Dad to Pineview from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM Sony went to play Saturday's story where Ma went to a Buff State meeting Dub went to the hockey game, Saturday November 11 at 12:11 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Yuzzle Wuzzle Yups Youths 3 Tabs Sally Green Tune Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Autumns Cow Dog Pig Veterans Day Salamander Conservationists Tucci Moore Peaches Brown Ma Hair Salon Farm Animals The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle where Kevin celebrates Veterans Day story about some veterans, Sunday November 12 at 12:12 AM to 9:00 PM will be Title Tourists Love Daniel James Brown Tune Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report Blue Bowl From Tots Robert Glasper Radio Champion Diwali Shawn Comanci Campbell Young Alan Debbie Movies Do Bills Game The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates four guys his good friends Alan and Debbie visit Dub went to take them to the movies before watching bills game on television. Here Monday will be last day of program PBS Kids version of show 5311 "Gold Metal Tango" that title's show all about games Kevin talks about times they've done during Veterans Day break he also tells keys to skip The Alphabet Song from Sing Along because Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria, and kids sang it already should play song about something else.

Time To Go? Okay. I'll Just Have A Snack In The Ship.

Let's Race To The Face Place!

Goody! ABC Time.

Underworld Ducks gang learned that ducks are cool.

World Of Ducks gang learned that ducks are cool.

Yuletide A Duck Christmas gang learned that ducks are cool.

Me No Think That The Right Letter. Try Different One, Please.

See A Friend Delight Together Forever Dog Gone Die Diamond Fever End Force Work that tape five episode adventures Dog Gone, Flea Or Die, Diamond Fever, CatDog's End, and Work Force.

Marvelous Letter Spot's Alphabet Telling The Time Spot learned the alphabet from "A" to "Z" Spot also tells time.

Excellent Visit Spot Loves To Count Busy Year Spot loves to count together visiting busy day.

Quiet Vote Learning A-Z Of Animal Alphabet Sooty discovers the animals from "A" to "Z".

Wonderful Visit Cool Tricks Sooty's Magic Show Magic Sooty loves things with to do for magic.

Good Biggest Party Video With Sooty Sooty learned that parties are great to throw up.

Insider Visit Speedy Sweep Accidents Breakdown Sooty loves Speedy Sweep for now so much.

Kids With Show Tour gang learned that kids can be such fun.

Cool Visit A Title gang learned that visits are cool.

Kids View With Tape kids learned that viewing can be such fun.

Outta Time Show With gang learned that visits are cool.

Kind Tiger gang learned that tigers are kind.

Cool Kid gang learned that they are cool.

Other Day With Kids gang learned that any time of day.

Kids Play Show With gang learned that playing is great.

Other Guys Science Fun With Sooty Simple Science Sooty learned that science can be such fun.

Kind Start To Read With Sooty get ready to start to read.

Marvelous Being Safe With Sooty Safety Sooty learned that safety is awesome for all his friends.

Kind Visit Down On The Farm With Sooty get ready to feed the animals with Sooty.

Yes, Blue. That Snack Sound Doesn't Seem Quite Right. Incorrect for Mr. Salt And Mrs. Pepper. Should We Listen Again? Great. Together for now figuring out which letter for sharing sweet snack.

Yuletide With Ducks Squeak Great Visit Duckie Christmas gang learned that yuletide.

Siege Fort Squirrel Moon Fever Love Dog Need Good Lube that tape five episode adventures Siege On Fort CatDog, Squirrel Dog, Full Moon Fever, Shriek Loves Dog, and All You Need Is Lube.

Dollar Duckies gang learned that dollars.

Love Dollar gang learned that love.

True Dollar gang learned that dollar.

Blue's Biggest Hits. August 22, 2006.

  1. Hi There/I'm So Happy You Are Here
  2. Another Blue's Clues Day
  3. Planets Song
  4. I'll Never Forget My Alphabet
  5. The Buddy Boogie
  6. Mailtime
  7. Blue's Clues Theme Song
  8. Colors Colors Everywhere
  9. Rain Song
  10. Blue's Big Treasure
  11. Why Are We Such Good Friends
  12. Silly Hat
  13. Glasses
  14. Opposite Song
  15. So Long Song

A Playdate With Blue: A Playtime Musical Adventure. March 14, 2000.

  1. Hi There/I'm So Happy You Are Here
  2. Truly A Friend
  3. Blue's Clues Theme Song
  4. We Are Listening For Blue's Clues
  5. Say What I Say
  6. Truly A Friend (Reprise)
  7. Mailtime
  8. Why Are We Such Good Friends
  9. Truly A Friend (Reprise)
  10. We Just Figured Out Blue's Clues
  11. The Buddy Boogie
  12. Truly A Friend (Reprise)
  13. So Long Song

Blue's Clues Boogie. November 19, 2002.

  1. Hi There/I'm So Happy You Are Here
  2. Can You Help Me Today
  3. Something To Do Stew
  4. The Buddy Boogie
  5. Say What I Say
  6. I Can Be Anything That I Want To Be
  7. So Long Song

Blue's Big Treasure Hunt. February 16, 1999.

  1. Hi Out There
  2. Can You Help Me Today
  3. Blue's Big Treasure
  4. We Are Gonna Play Blue's Clues
  5. Blue's Clues Theme Song
  6. Time To Play Blue's Clues
  7. We Just Figured Out Blue's Clues
  8. Mailtime
  9. Whose Treasure Is This
  10. Things I Love To Do
  11. Blue's Big Treasure (Extended Version)
  12. So Long Song

Dorm June gang learned that June.

Plot Knot gang learned that knots.

Duckies Knitting Some Knots gang taught some knots.

True Plot gang learned that plot.

Full Friends gang learned that friends.

Joys Friends gang learned that joys.

Sweet as it did for now first repeated from five day weekend because of Thanksgiving break plus Black Friday with for now here like Wednesday November 22 @ 12:22 AM to 9:00 PM will be Vans Tink Buff State Francine Rivers Hits Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report Reading Bruce Dinsmore Jamie Lee Curtis Work It Out Wombats Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Pineview Playtime Sees Wish Fun The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin both celebrates both Bruce Dinsmore's birthday and Jamie Lee Curtis's birthday together 2 guys for now Kevin eats dinner at Pineview he colored both Super Mario here and Sonic the Hedgehog together they then did trivia they also did just dance together with some music Sony goes to the movies to go see Walt Disney's movie Wish together features songs for hit movie, Thursday November 23 @ 12:23 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Yuzzle Wuzzle Youths Sally Greenberg Hits 3 Tabs Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Autumns Cow Dog Pig Miley Cyrus’s Birthday Thanksgiving Work It Out Wombats Turkey Trot For Dad Food With Fun The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates Miley Cyrus's birthday there her songs fun as he did songs for her music Dad went to that turkey trot Dub went to Aunt Patty Uncle Nick's sweet house where Kevin ate both those tots and that turkey Kevin only got WNED PBS Channel 17 from Aunt Patty's television soon after Kevin tells viewers to save it Sunday mornings fun as taught with using a blue bowl, Friday November 24 @ 12:24 AM to 9:00 PM will be Partial Vote Black Friday Harold Carmichael Hits Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report Snow A Character Sketch Low Pitch Four Tabs Billy Connolly’s Birthday Work It Out Wombats Hockey Game Holiday Show The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin both celebrates Billy Connolly's birthday and Black Friday together plus also Dad took Dub to that hockey game, Saturday November 25 @ 12:25 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Yuzzle Wuzzle Yuz Sally Greenberg Hits 3 Tabs Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Autumns Cow Dog Pig Kevin Chamberlin Marc Brown Birthday Miss Scarlet And The Duke Story Marathon Sooty Christmas Party The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates Marc Brown's birthday based on the Arthur books by Marc Brown same as fully animated hit show October 7 1996 Kevin watched that show when he was a tiny baby he watched here Miss Scarlett And Duke story marathon six stories, Sunday November 26 @ 12:26 AM to 9:00 PM will be Vans Buttons Bills Game Jane Harman Hits Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report Blue Bowl From Tots Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Fun Rich Little’s Birthday Welk Christmas Age Backwards Sacred Celebration The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates here Rich Little's birthday Dad watched Dub bills game on television. Which taught there with that first day back PBS Kids version of show 5313 "Nani Bird Visits" that title show about some friends Kevin talks about times they've done together he did from five day weekend part of Thanksgiving break plus also going back to Steps for now from five day weekend plus Bill Nye's birthday.

Look For All These Delightful Dr. Seuss Beginner Book Videos From Random House. First, It's The Cat In The Hat Comes Back. The Cat In The Hat Comes Back. But That's Not All. You'll Meet Lots More Friends In There's A Wocket In My Pocket, And Fox In Socks. Visit An Out-Of-The-Ordinary World In One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish. Funny Things Are Everywhere In One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish. And There Are More Surprises In Oh The Thinks You Can Think, And The Foot Book. Next, It's Dr. Seuss's ABC. There's Lots Of Fun From "A" To "Z" In Dr. Seuss's ABC And I Can Read With My Eyes Shut, And Mr. Brown Can Moo Can You. Then It's Time To Rhyme With Hop On Pop. There Are Giggles Galore In Hop On Pop. And More Fun In Store With Marvin K. Mooney Will You Please Go Now, And Oh Say Can You Say. Sleepyheads Everywhere Will Love I Am Not Going To Get Up Today. Get Ready To Enjoy I Am Not Going To Get Up Today. And Three More Dr. Seuss Favorites: The Shape Of Me And Other Stuff, Great Day For Up, And In A People House. Dr. Seuss Beginner Book Videos The Whole Family Will Love, Available Only From Random House Home Video.

Getting Ready To Read. We're As Happy As Can Be. I'm Glad I'm Me. We're As Happy As Can Be. Bedtime Stories And Songs. We're As Happy As Can Be. Getting Ready For School. We're As Happy As Can Be. Learning To Add And Subtract. We're As Happy As Can Be. The Alphabet Game. We're As Happy As Can Be. The Best Of Ernie And Bert. We're As Happy As Can Be. Big Bird's Favorite Party Games. We're As Happy As Can Be. Sing-Along Earth Songs. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be. A New Baby In My House. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Sing-Along Songs Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah. We're As Happy As Can Be. Sing-Along Songs Fun With Music. We're As Happy As Can Be. Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea. We're As Happy As Can Be. Sing-Along Songs I Love To Laugh. Sing-Along Songs Be Our Guest. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be. Sing-Along Songs Friend Like Me. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be. Twelve Days Of Christmas. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Love visit Dad's birthday 2026 pancakes, Super Why version of Post Alpha Bits, classic coconut vanilla layer cake, Tops milk.

Kind visit Christmas 2025 here Ma wants 9 Sawga videos, Dad wants 7 videos of The Secret Adventures, Dub wants 2 Cyberchase programs VHS DVD, something Kevin likes together Ma wants The Knights Of Fix-A-Lot, A Christmas To Remember, Dad wants Building Friendships, Dub wants Tool Power, Kevin got presents together Elmo's Sing-Along Guessing Game 1991 VHS box has Elmo holding a microphone, 25 Wonderful Years VHS correct version his Random House release plus 1997 DVD, Sesame Street Celebrates Around The World 1994 VHS 2004 DVD, nine Wee Sing DVDs Wee Sing Together, King Cole's Party, Grandpa's Magical Toys, Wee Sing In Sillyville, The Best Christmas Ever, The Big Rock Candy Mountains, The Marvelous Musical Mansion, The Wee Sing Train, and Under The Sea.

Excellent visit Kevin's birthday Tuesday September 16 2025 Bob The Builder programs Bob's White Christmas, Pets In A Pickle, The Big Game, and Bob Saves The Day plus Mona the Vampire DVDs based on the Mona the Vampire books by Sonia Holleyman.

Quiet visit Christmas 2024 Kevin wants 10 new Sesame Street albums from 2018 here All-Time Favorites 1, All-Time Favorites 2, C Is For Cookie, F Is For Fun, G Is For Grover, N Is For Numbers, E Is For Elmo, ¡C Es Para Canta, It's Christmas Time, and S Is For Sing, six Between The Lions tapes, nine videos of The Oz Kids from Paramount.

Should visit Christmas 2026 Friday December 25 2026 Kevin wants Wiggles VHS and DVDs, Bob The Builder VHS and DVDs, Sing-Along Songs Be Our Guest 1992 VHS this version does have a song Little Wooden Head there added.

Marvelous visits there which will be Kevin's birthday Wednesday September 16 2026 Kevin wants four Dolly Parton CDs he'll take Ma to Pineview at 5:30 to 8:30 Mr. Jesse taught this she's a country singer songs for her music.

Wonderful nice ice visit new category pages for Monday January 1 2024 at 12:01 AM to 9:00 PM to Tuesday December 31 2024 at 12:31 AM to 9:00 PM for here Parlor Show Barney Tape WNED PBS On VHS 12:30 Walk 6:30 Walks Arthur Videotapes From 1997 and Jim's Tapes From Jim Henson Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Featuring Jim Henson's Muppets plus a couple others: Muppet Sing-Alongs Direct-To-Video From Jim Henson Video, Yes I Can Direct-To-Video Volumes From Jim Henson Video, Secret Life Of Toys Direct-To-Video Program From Jim Henson Video, Muppets Direct-To-Video From Columbia Pictures RCA Columbia Tristar Sony Pictures, Muppet Babies Beginner Book Video Volumes 1986-1988, Fraggle Rock Direct-To-Video VHS Five Volumes Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Five Tape Hits 1993 here, and Mother Goose Stories Direct-To-Video VHS Fun Rhymes From Jim Henson Video 2 Programs: Based On The Mona The Vampire Books By Sonia Holleyman. "I Love You" Lyrics By Lee Bernstein Copyright 1983 Shimbarah Music. Parlor VHS Taped Treasures Tapes Courtesy Of YouTube.

Intelligent visit the God with sharing love for music to it there Wednesday January 1 2025 at 12:01 AM to 9:00 PM to Wednesday December 31 2025 at 12:31 AM to 9:00 PM will be Music Brentwood Show God VHS Do A Title WNED PBS Channel 17 World For God Music: Based On The Clifford The Big Red Dog Books By Norman Bridwell. Paprika's Favorite Treasure Bedtime Story Paprika's Peanut Shell Bed, Book, Moon. Mailbox's Favorite Treasure Mailtime Song Mail, Clock, Music. Magenta's Favorite Treasure Painting A Picture With Blue Easel, Paintbrush, Picture Of Magenta And Blue Together.

A Day At Old MacDonald's Farm. We're As Happy As Can Be. I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing. We're As Happy As Can Be. Good Night, Sleep Tight. We're As Happy As Can Be. Cars, Boats, Trains And Planes. We're As Happy As Can Be. Sing Out, America!. We're As Happy As Can Be. A Day With The Animals. We're As Happy As Can Be. What I Want To Be!. We're As Happy As Can Be. The Wonderful World Of Sports. We're As Happy As Can Be. A Day At The Circus. We're As Happy As Can Be. A Day At Camp. We're As Happy As Can Be. Ride The Roller Coaster. We're As Happy As Can Be. Very Silly Songs. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Bob The Builder Voice Actors: Play any Bob The Builder voice actors.

Dora The Explorer Voice Actors: Play any Dora voice actor together.

Friendly Pals Christmas In The Snow warm up with tubbies.

Here Come The Teletubbies Sweet Visit join the fun together.

Joys With Silly Songs Funny Dances Top time to start silly.

Look Tubbies Patterns With Playful Visit Simple Shapes time to have a good look for now.

Neat Question For What's That Dances Silly Surprises find out along with these four tubbies together.

Playful Oooh Fun Magical Moments Great Springtime Surprises get ready to join tubbies a special surprise.

Rubbadubbers Voice Actors: Play any performer.

Timmy The Tooth Voice Actors For The Adventures Of Timmy The Tooth: Play any performer of those voices.

Victor Borges Albums: Play any title.

Xavier Riddle And The Secret Museum Credits: Play any credit.

Zac Brown Band Albums: Play any great album with that country group.

Parlor Show Tour Si Barney Videotapes hit song voiced by Fireman Duck David Rudman performed him for now nice visit new category pages for Monday January 1 2024 at 12:01 AM to 9:00 PM to Tuesday December 31 2024 at 12:31 AM to 9:00 PM for here Parlor Show Barney Tape WNED PBS On VHS 12:30 Walk 6:30 Walks Arthur Videotapes From 1997 and Jim's Tapes From Jim Henson Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Featuring Jim Henson's Muppets, Muppet Sing-Alongs Direct-To-Video From Jim Henson Video, Yes I Can Direct-To-Video Volumes From Jim Henson Video, Secret Life Of Toys Direct-To-Video Program From Jim Henson Video, Muppets Direct-To-Video From Columbia Pictures RCA Columbia Tristar Sony Pictures, Muppet Babies Beginner Book Video Volumes 1986-1988, Fraggle Rock Direct-To-Video VHS Five Volumes Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Five Tape Hits 1993 here, and Mother Goose Stories Direct-To-Video VHS Fun Rhymes From Jim Henson Video 2 Programs:

One Warm Day With Woof And That Purr

That Baby Was Born Caused A Tiny Stir

The Other Guys Just A Partner

For Now Just A Buddy With

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Play Together

Out To The Days Or Back To Doze

All Kind Of Duckies To That School Poze

Gotta See Together Do Just Try To Get Along

Gotta Play Together Try To Share Along

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Play Together

Joys Of Baby Animals Cuddle Tubby get ready to cuddle up with full of some babies.

Playful Days Exercise With The Teletubbies Go Up get ready to exercise with four colorful tubbies.

Tubby Pumpkin Plus Other Stories A Hit Halloween get ready to spook up with these tubbies.

Delightful visit place with great town for Ma's birthday 2026 celery, peas, glasses of some milk, plus vanilla toast cake Platinum All-Time Favorites fabulous.

Fabulous visit here on for now Dub's birthday Danimals yogurt, great toast sandwich, spaghetti, plus vanilla gourmet cake mix title for angels.

Parlor programs there in the end here of each tape from the end there with each cool tape, was also displayed some red letters there on the fun purple static background. The descriptor is like this: Super Why Weeknights And Weekend Nights At 6:30 Different Than Blue's Clues Favorite Angela Santomero Show. Parlor Show Courtesy Of YouTube Video Tape Treasures Great Title For Fun. After a few seconds, the copyright screen moves to the left, revealing Big Bird, who's seen from the head up. He tells the audience, "Toodle-loo!". From 1995 to 1999, bombastic version of the WavePad version of the Sesame Street Theme key of G Major with original cast recording, which ends in a jolly keyboard/bass vamp. This carries over into the underwriting spiel. "Piggyback Rides With Cubs From Between The Lions Play A Terrific Tape Seen On PBS Kids."

Yummy things for Kevin's birthday 2026: spinach, squash, yogurt, vanilla birthday cake.

Alphabet Songs. May 6, 2014. That musical background has Big Bird, Cookie Monster here and Elmo holding a red letter A, blue letter B, green letter C songs about single letter.

Long tape.

Note tape.

Plot tape.

Right tape.

Type tape.

Vote tip.

Zebra top.

Acorn top.

Corn tape.

Egg world.

Good pals.

Igloo top.

Kid world.

Moon tape.

Oat world.

Quiet top.

Sad world.

Under top.

World top.

Yak visit.

Chemistry (album). June 23, 2023. Frances McDormand's birthday.

  1. Skip This Part
  2. Mine
  3. High Road
  4. Me
  5. Down To You
  6. Chemistry
  7. Favorite Kind Of High
  8. Magic
  9. Lighthouse
  10. Rock Hudson
  11. My Mistake
  12. Red Flag Collector
  13. I Hate Love
  14. That's Right

Rare (album). January 10, 2020.

  1. Rare
  2. Dance Again
  3. Look At Her Now
  4. Lose You To Love Me
  5. Ring
  6. Vulnerable
  7. People You Know
  8. Let Me Get Me
  9. Crowded Room
  10. Kinda Crazy
  11. Fun
  12. Cut You Off
  13. A Sweeter Place

Revamped. September 15, 2023. Noel MacNeal's birthday.

  1. Heart Attack
  2. Confident
  3. Sorry Not Sorry
  4. Cool For The Summer
  5. Tell Me You Love Me
  6. Neon Lights
  7. Skyscraper
  8. La La Land
  9. Give Your Heart A Break
  10. Don't Forget

Holy Fvck (album). August 19, 2022.

  1. Freak
  2. Skin Of My Teeth
  3. Substance
  4. Eat Me
  5. Holy Fvck
  6. 29
  7. Happy Ending
  8. Heaven
  9. City Of Angels
  10. Bones
  11. Wasted
  12. Dead Friends
  13. Help Me
  14. Feed
  15. 4 Ever 4 Me

Sad top.

Not top.

Caught tape.

Title top.

Kid visit.

Fun top.

World top.

Joy world.

Quiet top.

Ioy world.

Plot tape.

Vote tape.

Oat world.

Dad world.

Love Again (album). May 12, 2023.

  1. Love Again
  2. I'll Be
  3. Waiting On You
  4. Love Of My Life
  5. The Gift
  6. It's All Coming Back To Me Now
  7. Orpheus And Eurydice
  8. All By Myself
  9. Where Does My Heart Beat Now
  10. Celine Wisdom
  11. A New Day Has Come
  12. Courage
  13. That's The Way It Is
  14. Love Takes Courage

Dude tape.

Plot tape.

Joys tape.

Bots book.

Type tour.

Bout tape.

Joy world.

Dad world.

Tour tape.

Joys tour.

Type town.

Note town.

Ride town.

Plot tape.

Hot world.

Joys tour.

Vote town.

High tops.

True tape.

Hots tour.

Note tape.

Sweet as it did for now first repeated from ten day weekend part of Christmas break will be Saturday December 23 2023 12:23 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Yuzzle Wuzzle Zucchini Sally Greenberg Hits 3 Tabs Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Winters Cow Dog Pig 25 Years Lidia With Mary Berry Christmas Hockey Game Harbaugh Martin Shearer Kaukonen Clark The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates Jim Harbaugh’s birthday, Susan Lucci’s birthday, Martin Kratt’s birthday, Harry Shearer’s birthday, Jorma Kaukonen’s birthday, and Wesley Clark’s birthday together, Sunday December 24 2023 12:24 AM to 9:00 PM will be Hottest Christmas Eve Celebration Harry Litman Hits Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report Low Pitch Four Tabs Blue Bowl From Tots Westminister Alsace Gratitude Messiah Amberleigh Dinner Tudor 12 Days The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates here Anthony Fauci's birthday also driving to Amberleigh to have dinner with Grandma Mup Kevin ate that red pasta with that fabulous fork he also ate cookies, Monday December 25 2023 12:25 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Yuzzle Wuzzle Zucchini Sally Greenberg Hits 3 Tabs Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Winters Cow Dog Pig PBS Kids Christmas Work It Out Wombats Fun Annie Lennox Wish Title Tape Long Paragraphs The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates here Annie Lennox's birthday he celebrates Christmas Day, Tuesday December 27 2023 12:27 AM to 9:00 PM will be Vans Bite Fond With Jacob Green Hits Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report First Day Of Kwanzaa Work It Out Wombats Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Keenan Lars Ulrich Highland Christmas Nutcracker Clown The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates Keenan MacWilliam's birthday Lars Ulrich's birthday together, Wednesday December 27 2023 12:27 AM to 9:00 PM Kevin celebrates Jacqueline Pillon's birthday that voice for Matt, Swimgs Yuzzle Wuzzle Zucchini Sally Greenberg Hits Song 3 Tabs Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Winters Cow Dog Pig Telling Time Lunch For Miss Liz Work It Out Wombats Jacqueline Pillon Kwanzaa Presents Madness The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle, Thursday December 28 2023 12:28 AM to 9:00 PM will be Title Tour Tons With Donald Jackson Hits Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report Writing Posters Cousins Denzel Washington Great Kwanzaa Lunch Work It Out Wombats Wonder Kevin’s Birthday Next Year Fun The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin wonders what next year's category page will be, Friday December 29 2023 12:29 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Yuzzle Wuzzle Zucchini Town Sophie Koch Tune 3 Tabs Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Winters Cow Dog Pig Sleepover Postcards Ted Danson Expression Kwanzaa Swim Scoop Saves The Day Page Wait New The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates Ted Danson together, Saturday December 30 2023 12:30 AM to 9:00 PM will be Vans Tutu Show With Fanny Sanin Hits Song Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report Sheryl Lee Ralph Wish Karamu 7th Day Cultural Kwanzaa Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Climate Vision 4:00 Mass Hockey Game The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates Sheryl Lee Ralph together, Saturday December 31 2023 12:31 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Yuzzle Wuzzle Zucchini Zoom Sophie Koch Tune 3 Tabs Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Winters Cow Dog Pig Blue Bowl From Tots Movies Goes Garth Brooks Library Congress Bills New Years Eve 2023 Montage The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin shares 2023 montage he even watches Garth Brooks library congress, Monday January 1 2024 12:01 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Yuzzle Wuzzle Zucchini Zoom Sally Greenberg Tune 3 Tabs Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Winters Cow Dog Pig Felines Breakfast Work It Out Wombats Kwanzaa New Years Day Parade Vienna Hockey Amberleigh Do The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin shares London New Years Day parade full of marching bands, holiday floats, sweet music, and performers during a cool parade. Tuesday January 2 Kevin goes back to Steps will be Now You Don't See Me.

All Done. See You Later.

Cat's Journeys A Cat In The Hat Knows A Lot About That Christmas Cat, Nick, Sally, FIsh and their friends travel couple of great journeys before the end that Ralph will be back home time for Christmas with The Cat In The Hat and his friends.

Easy Tour Campsite With The Cat In The Hat Knows A Lot About Camping The Little Cats join The Cat in the Hat, Fish, Nick and Sally on a fun and frenzied outdoor adventure as they camp, hike and paddle their way to Fish's family.

Good evening, and welcome to another concert by The All-Monster And A Guy Named Murray Chorus. Hello. I'm Murray. (he plays a harmonica, Eb major) Ahem. A-1, A-2... Thank you. Thank you. That was lovely, everyone. Now it's time for lunch. Ooh. Lunch! Lunch! That was a Loulou. Hey, fellas, wait for me!

Intelligent Visit With The Cat In The Hat Knows A Lot About Space The Cat in the Hat fires up his Space-ama-racer and whisks Nick, Sally and Fish off on a cosmic adventure in search of the robot.

Kind Visits Christopher A Holly A Teddy Christmas get ready to spend holiday season with bears.

Missing Hat With Feline A Hello Kitty Christmas cats try to find Santa's missing hat here.

Oh, hi there, little fella. Hello. Hey, listen, you know who you could be if I gave you this little hat and a bag to carry over your shoulder? I could be a laundry man. No, not a laundry man. How about Santa Claus? No, no, no, not Santa Claus. What's wrong with Santa Claus? There's nothing wrong with Santa Claus, but.. Don't you like Christmas? Oh, I love Christmas. But you could be the postman. A postman, hmm... I'll see you around. Okay. Hey, watch it. Where ya goin'? To a fire? Hey, speaking of a fire... Fire? What fire? Help! Help! No, there's no fire at all. But do you know who you could be if I gave you this little shiny red hat? Yeah, Santa Claus. No, not Santa Claus. Little Red Riding Hood? No, no, no, not Red Riding Hood, you could be a fireman. A fireman? Holy smoke!

Quiet Child Christmas Carols With The Cedarmont Kids sing along with the kids favorite holiday songs.

Singing Holiday Favorites A Cedarmont Kids Christmas kids sing along with their favorite holiday songs.

Useful Snow With Vernon's Cabbage Patch Kids Christmas get ready to tis the season for now.

World Turned Odd For Odd Squad the agents know that world turned odd for now.

Yuletide Classics A Cedarmont Kids Christmas sing along with favorite holiday songs.

Stay Tuned After The Program With More Great Fantabulous Previews.

Intelligent Visits A Charlie Brown Christmas Charlie Brown spends Christmas.

Other Buddy Want A Dog Charlie Brown Christmas Charlie Brown does want his dog for now.

Cool Tangerine Bear Christmas that bear was getting ready together for Christmas.

Intelligent Peace Earth With The Great Christmas Circus time to get ready for a hit show.

Good Pals A Baby Songs Christmas babies get ready to it with singing some holiday songs.

Casper's Wonderful Haunt With Spooks A Casper Christmas Casper spends Christmas with Casper and his friends. This movie was sung by that sweet fabulous country singer Randy Travis for a full holiday.

Pals Gingerbread Turning Invisible From Now You Don't See Me Kaitlin and Tiptie probably waited for the agents to turn real visible again: they suggested go to school while they wait for the agents to turn visible, they tried Barney Safety that tape from Barney watching it didn't work, they also checked Summit Central but it didn't work either, soon enough they're visible they were so happy that they are visible plus gang cheered together plus Cara calls Tiptie that Kaitlin and Tiptie are very so happy that they are visible they're ready for Super Why with Cole for a 34th episode. Giirls cheered Tiptie thanked Cole for waiting for the agents to turn visible she sings "Part Do Turn Visible" to the tune of You'll Never Walk Alone. "You Guys Sure Did, Thanks Again So Much For Turning Guys Visible Today. My Pleasure, Tiptie. Speaking Of Turning Visible, Might Be A Time To Watch Super Why This 34th Fun Episode." Special message did with here on that tape: Wednesday December 5 2018 Kevin and his friends went bowling at Kenmore Lanes there in the morning then they went back to Renewal Church to do a Christmas hobby development in the afternoon. That day it was Jose Carreras's birthday party he did his opera he's a Spanish tenor.

Happy Prefect Christmas Fun With Arthur D.W. visits Uncle Fred his dog Rory D.W.'s talking duck named Quackers as they get ready to spend Christmas.

Sweet as it did here each room there from Sesame Street Letters the game is equipped with a radio on which three stations are tunable: WHAT, KTOY and KKID featuring Jerry Nelson as the deejay. Each station plays commercials announced by Martin P. Robinson and News Flashes by Kermit the Frog (Jim Henson). Songs included are both released songs as audio: ABC's Of The Swamp, Would You Like To Buy An O, X Marks The Spot, Sing Your Synonyms, Zizzy Zoomers, The Word Is NO, Question Song, Still, We Like Each Other, J Friends, Rhyme Out, M-M-M Monster Meal, Hey Diddle Diddle, C Is For Cookie, Mad, Be My D, Elmo Talks About The Letter E, Two G Sounds, Letter B, Thinking Of U, Rappin' Alphabet, Four Seasons, Cookie's Rhyming Song, Write It Down.

Kind radio there which for each room there from Sesame Street Numbers in the game is equipped with a radio on which three stations are tunable: W123, W357 and K100 featuring Jerry Nelson as the deejay. Each station plays commercials, songs and News Flashes by Kermit the Frog. Songs included are the following to it probably for about numbers with released songs as audio: Born To Add, Listen To The Bells, Count It Higher, Ten Turtles, Adding, Sometimes A Cookie, My Triangle Home, Forty Blocks From My Home, Family, The Inch Worm, Country Two, Five Bears In A Bed, The Ten Commandments Of Health, Subtraction Blues, It's Hip To Be A Square, Green Grow The Rushes, O, I Want A Monster To Be My Friend.

Best cool alphabet cartoons from Sesame Street Letters animated videos: Madrigal Alphabet, Big, Next To, Penguin Tap-Dance, Body Parts, Leap Spring, Wet And Dry, Help, Letter E with Gordon voice-over, here letter F circus, gorilla writing the letter G, fun letter H cartoon, ink, Jolly J Jamboree country ballad about J words, letter K with that kangaroo, Me And My M, fun letter N cartoon, Q with Gordon voice-over, R with fun robber, T with Gordon voice-over, Villain In The Panama Hat, Yakety Yak, special alien letter Z this final letter in the alphabet.

Dandy cool number cartoons from Sesame Street Numbers animated videos: Ladybugs Picnic, The Alligator King, It's A Lovely Eleven Morning, In And Out Crowd, I Love My Bones with that man talking about bones, Something's Missing with that dog and that frog, Some, More, Most, Imagination, 20 Pickle Pie, Animal Department Store 1 to 10, Country 5 silly farm, The Old Woman Who Lived In A Nine, 3 plus 1 equals 4, King Minus cartoon, Bowling subtraction, light bulb subtraction, peacock math, bubble gum math, an owl and a bird compromise, 2 gorillas scratching each others backs, snakes make shapes, shapes line-up.

Fun phone calls with from Sesame Street Letters from Big Bird, Snuffy, Oscar, Ernie, Bert.

Home of phone calls from Sesame Street Numbers from Big Bird, Count Von Count, Elmo, Ernie, Bert.

Join the fun with stories from Sesame Street Letters: Little Red Riding Bird, Prince Ernie And The Letter N, Snuffy Dumpty.

Long time full with stories from Sesame Street Numbers: Ernie, The Count And The 3 Little Pigs, Count Goldilocks And The 3 Bears, Little Miss Muffet Bird.

Note with fun Let's Sing A Song That Everybody Knows medley: The Bear Went Over The Mountain (Bert), Eensy Weensy Spider (Ernie), here Alphabet Song (Bert), George Washington Bridge (Ernie). During the Let's Sing A Song That Everybody Knows medley, Bert is Now I've Sung My ABCs for fun single song.

Chromebooks and computers do have a same first version it did with to do that together. There in the 1995 reissue, some iPhones here and iPod touches hear a second version of dialogue and some songs.

Same dialogue it did seen on 2 programs seen in a cool program from Punky Brewster here in a program Pool New Years Party Swimming At Casey Middle: New Years Eve Jokes.

Reissue 1976 version of The Muppet Alphabet Album has a second version for iPhones iPod touches.

Sesame Street: 25 Wonderful Years VHS from 1993 iPhones and iPod touches have a second version.

Simply at 5:50 Almost There Keep Moving For One Minute.

The Count Counts A Party book and tape were used Thursday January 7 2021 second edition. The recording includes the voice of Caroll Spinney as Oscar the Grouch, the song "The Transylvania Polka" plays during the party scene in the story.

Cookie Monster And The Cookie Tree book and record were used Thursday August 20 2015. The audio edition features Fran Brill as the witch and Betty Lou, and Caroll Spinney as the Cookie Tree, Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch, the recording contains the live version of "C is for Cookie" from Sesame Street Live from 1973 after the story is over.

Look What I Found book and tape were used Friday January 29 2021. The book and audio editions feature the original character voices, Caroll Spinney as Big Bird, Fran Brill as Betty Lou, Jerry Nelson as The Count, Jim Henson as Ernie, plus Frank Oz as Grover and Bert.

Show And Tell book and tape were used Friday January 24 2020. Plenty of voices like Frank Oz as Grover and Bert, Jerry Nelson as Herry Monster, Fran Brill as Betty Lou and Prairie Dawn.

Grover Goes To School book and tape Golden Book were used Tuesday June 12 2018. The read-along edition features Frank Oz voicing Grover, Truman and Jill and Fran Brill voicing Grover's mommy.

When Is Saturday story book and tape were used Monday July 30 2018. The read-along edition features Frank Oz voicing Grover and Fran Brill voicing Grover's mommy.

All About Me cassette from 1990 first used Tuesday January 21 2020 simply it low pitch. The audio tape has a similar tracklist as the earlier album, with five songs lifted from Aren't You Glad You're You: the cast performance of "My Name" (which replaces the original version from Sesame Street LIVE), Oscar's "Wonderful Me" (retaining its spoken introduction), "Aren't You Glad You're You," "Proud," and "Believe in Yourself." This also features some new narration from Big Bird. Sections of the original narration are rerecorded, with a few lines reworded to reflect the change from record to tape, and introductions are added to the new songs.

Sesame Street 1 Original Cast cassette first used Friday August 23 2019 simply it low pitch. The 1974 cassette release (C-5064) features a different running order: "What Are Kids Called" plays before "I've Got Two," and the final track "Rubber Duckie" is preceded by "Up and Down," "I Love Trash," and "A Face." Additionally, the closing tag, where Gordon instructs the listener to turn the record over, is omitted.

Sing-A-Long Volume 1 cassette from Peter Pan Records used Thursday September 12 2021 simply it low pitch.

Disney Presents Holiday Favorites 1 cassette were used Wednesday December 5 2018 Kevin does have Steps here on that day Kevin and his friends went bowling at Kenmore Lanes with Kevin's friends from Saint Francis there in the morning then they went back to Renewal Church to do a Christmas hobby development in the afternoon. Those agents probably invisible from Now You Don't See Me.

Disney Presents Holiday Favorites 2 cassette first used Tuesday December 18 2018 simply it low pitch.

Both the opening and closing to 1996 VHS reprint of The Best Of Ernie And Bert from 1988 were used Wednesday September 11 2019, that day was the PBS Kids version of show 4904 "So You Think You Can Choreograph", that day's show's all about choreographers.

Sweet as it did full Random House release from a program first seen Sesame Street 25 Wonderful Years VHS used Saturday January 9 2021. That day was Candi Milo's birthday.

Sad Last Day Of Yellow Label Punky's Musical Celebration Adventure probably the girls point out that Saturday January 16 2010 was the last day of yellow label green square but no end label but that new copy came with white writing fun with white text.

Scenes from 3370 "Take A Bird To Work Day" were used Sunday September 6 2015. Fun as it did same as songs from The Biscuit Brothers with here Meet The Biscuits.

Nature Sounds Are Like A Song That's Asking You To Sing Along. So Give A Listen To The World Around And Then Add Your Voice To The Wonderful Sound.

Twiddlebugs At Work book and record were used Saturday November 7 2020 to it first edition. Narrated by Prairie Dawn who narrates the story fun as it did with those cool Twiddlebugs.

Big Bird Follows The Signs book and record first used Tuesday September 20 2016 first edition. The audio edition features Caroll Spinney as Big Bird, and Fran Brill as Betty Lou and Prairie Dawn.

Early Bird On Sesame Street book and tape from 1991 used which Friday June 15 2018. The book and audio edition features Caroll Spinney as Big Bird, and Fran Brill as Little Bird and Prairie Dawn (who narrates the story), this omits the song "Good Morning" (here on Golden's reissues).

Vegetable Soup book and tape probably first used Thursday July 19 2018 produced by Golden then. Voices in this: Jim Henson as Ernie, plus also Frank Oz as Bert and Cookie Monster.

The Little Red Hen Fisher-Price book and tape to it probably used Friday January 12 2018. Fran Brill as Prairie Dawn also providing additional narration, Jerry Nelson as Herry Monster as a pig, Jim Henson as Ernie here as a dog, Frank Oz as Grover as the sheep, Bert was a chicken, and Cookie Monster was a cow.

Snow Queen Drink Fun Taylor's Birthday title date on this September 19 1998 here Monday March 21 2022 will be Taylor's birthday that day will be the PBS Kids version of show 5133 "Turtle Tunes", that day's show's all about turtles here like Morty the sea turtle. Fun as it did, Morty was probably voiced by David Rudman which to do that together.

Tiptie's Birthday Surprise Rumpelstiltskin's Tea Party Skate Fun their duckie friends plan Tiptie's birthday surprise. Soon after the episode gang yells, "Surprise! Happy Birthday, Tiptie! Blow Out Cool Birthday Candles Please."

Your Christmas Yule Log Sweet Fireplace time to get ready for now share fireplace.

Marvelous Kids Sing Christmas kids sing Christmas songs.

Good Pals Snowbird And The Forgotten Christmas Snowbird forgets Christmas.

Kids' Favorite Joys Of Christmas Songs get ready to present holiday music.

Useful Story Of Annabelle's Wish Annabelle shares her wish narrated by that fabulous country singer Randy Travis.

Excellent Visit Feline A Garfield Christmas Garfield spends Christmas with for all his friends.

Cool Visit Mary Berry Christmas Mary Berry gets ready to spend Christmas together.

Kind part show 4059 full PBS broadcast used Monday January 10 2022, that day was the PBS Kids version of show 5124 "Elmo And Rosita's Tallest Block Tower Ever", that title show all about blocks.

Odd Squad: The Movie Cheese Festival For Agents the agents star in their own hit movie.

Kind Rockin' Reindeer Sing-Along Christmas sing along with holiday songs.

Other Pals A Cabbage Patch Kids Christmas gang sing holiday songs.

Useful Po Tinky Winky's Present Laa-Laa Dipsy's Present A Teletubbies Christmas spend Christmas with Po, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Tinky Winky full of some snow.

Delightful day show wish.

Full visit town top.

Happy tot show tour.

Joys of show indigo.

Love ballad town tape.

Plot tape show tour.

Right tour tape town.

Type town tour tape.

Vote tape.

Xylophone visitor.

Ziti town.

Christmas songs can be heard in that Barney Christmas program Playing With Friends Night A Very Dino Christmas Tiptie sings third last verse of Deck The Halls plus also second and final verse of Jingle Bells. Third verse of Deck The Halls goes: Fast Away The Old Year Passes, Hail Anew Ye Lads And Lasses, Sing We Joyus All Together, Heedless Of The Wind And Weather. Plus also, that second verse of Jingle Bells would go: A Day Or Two Ago, I Thought I'd Take A Ride, And Soon Miss Fannie Bright, Was Seated By My Side, The Horse Was Lean And Lank, Misfortune Seemed His Lot, He Got Into A Drifted Bank And Really Got Upsot.

Duckieland (EKA: Episode 4042) color of duckies inside like Red duck with the broken jukebox. The purple duck with the Fred Astaire poster. The Yellow duck like Ernie's. The blue duck with the SHOUT! Elmo box. With the instrumental version of "George Washington Bridge" music playing, but the words are really easy.

Ernie? Yes, Bert? Oh, Ernie, what are you doing with those cookies in bed, huh? Oh, the cookies? Well, I was just hungry, Bert, so I thought I'd have a few cookies before I went to sleep. Ernie, Ernie, don't eat those cookies while you're in your bed, huh? Why not, Bert? Because you get crumbs in the sheets, that's why. Gee, Bert, I get crumbs in the sheets? Yeah, Ernie, and if there are crumbs in the sheets, they'll get in your pajamas. Oooo, crumbs in my pajamas, Bert? Yeah, yeah, Ernie, and if you get crumbs in your pajamas, they'll make you itch. You know that. Oh, I don't like to itch, Bert. No, and if you itch, you won't be able to sleep, Ernie. So don't do it, okay? Good night. Oh, gee, if I eat the cookies in bed, I'll get crumbs in my sheets. And if I get crumbs in the sheets, I'll get crumbs in my pajamas. And if I get crumbs in my pajamas, I'll itch! And I won't be able to sleep! Oh, Bert, thank you so much for stopping me from eating cookies in my bed! All right, Ernie. Just... just go to bed, though, okay? Okay. And I'm never going to eat cookies in my bed again! Okay, good. Ernie? What are you doing? I'm gonna eat cookies in your bed, Bert. Move over.

Beach segment (EKA: Episode 4034), three fun radios. Purple Radio, Pink Radio, Red Radio: This Is W-S-A-N-D Coming To You Live From The Beach. When It Comes To The Beach, We Know Where It's At. No, But We Can Give You A Clue. He's Hiding Under Something. Don't Throw In The Towel, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something. Don't Give Up The Ship, Cause Here's Another Clue. He's Hiding Under Something And Over Something And In Something. Ernie's under the water that green submarine with five white circles with Ernie's dolphin friend Charlie.

Joys of show spot.

Type town tour tape.

Dad tour.

Plot tape.

One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven! Said The Alligator King To His Seven Sons, "I'm Feelin' Mighty Down. Whichever Of You Can Cheer Me Up Will Get To Wear My Crown." His First Son Brought Seven Oyster Pearls From The Bottom Of The China Sea. The Second Gave Him Seven Statues Of Girls With Clocks Where Their Stomachs Should Be. The Third Son Gave Him Seven Rubies From The Sheikdom Of Down There Beneath. The King Thought The Rubies Were Cherries And He Broke Off Seven Of His Teeth. The Fourth Son Tried To Cheer Him Up With Seven Lemon Drops. The King Said, "I'm Sorry, Son. Since That Ruby Episode, I Just Haven't Got The Chops." The Fifth Son Brought The King Perfume In Seven Fancy Silver Jars. The King Took A Whiff And He Broke Out In Spots Cause It Smelled Like Cheep Cigars. The Sixth Son Gave Him Seven Diamond Rings To Wear Upon His Toes. The King Snagged His Foot On The Royal Red Rug And Crumpled Up His Nose. The Seventh Son Of The Alligator King Was A Thoughtful Little Whelp. He Said, "Daddy, Appears To Me That You Could Use A Little Help." Said The Alligator King To His Seventh Son, "My Son, You Win The Crown. You Didn't Bring Me Diamonds Or Rubies But You Help Me Up When I Was Down. Take The Crown It's Yours, My Son. I Hope You Don't Mind The Dents. I Got It On Sale At A Discount Store Costs Me All Of Seven Cents!" Seven!

Plot tape.

Dot world.

Arthur Tape A Title gang learned that Arthur titles together.

Cause Things Like That Just Do Not Have The Power, To Make A Grouch's Heart Fill Up With Joy with second verse of that ballad together it did here in that ballad.

Excellent CHristmas Tale Of Nick And Noel share the joys of Nick and Noel.

Good Moo Family Holiday Christmas Hoedown get ready to jam country music.

Intelligent Tale Of Casper's First Christmas.

Kind Of Santa Experience Fun A Rugrats Christmas get ready to go visit Santa Claus together.

Monday April 10 2017 Was Show 4715 "Meet Julia".

Outstandign Sing Along Christmas get ready to sing along favorite Christmas songs.

Quiet Vernon's Cabbage Patch Kids Christmas get ready to tis the season with the whole gang.

Santa Claus Is Coming To Town. Sung and narrated by Fred Astaire. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Useful Jingle Bells Other Holiday Songs get ready to jingle those bells.

Wonderful Rockins Christmas Sing-Along get ready to tis the season.

Yuletide Visit Canine A Joyful Christmas watch these Christmas cartoons with gang.

Special end credits of that last 2 together for a ballad with kinda country will be No Those Places Show Top Do Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Maya And Miguel Tapes, No Those Places Show Top Do Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Maya And Miguel Title: Love In The Junkyard From Album Silly Songs Track 9 Of 15 Music By: Christopher Cerf And Norman Stiles Sung By: Oscar C Major D Major, The Biggest Pile Of Junk You've Ever Seen.

Marvelous part about with Between The Lions tape just a bunch of seen on PBS Kids Four Pos Show Maya Miguel Direct-To-Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Based On Scholastic Stories Produced Warner Bros. Program Seeing Elmo's World Up And Down Recording 2007 Between The Lions Tapes, Four Pos Show Maya Miguel Direct-To-Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Based On Scholastic Stories Produced Warner Bros. Program Showing Elmo's World Up And Down Recording 2007 Between The Lions Tapes: Elmo's World Up And Down Voice Cast: Elmo: Kevin Clash, Super-Grover: Eric Jacobson, Yo-Yo: Jennifer Barnhart, Up And Down Lady: Andrea Martin.

Kids Sing Country Christmas get ready to jam country version of holiday songs.

La, La, La, La, La, La. Oh hello there. This is your old pal Grover here. Oh I am so glad you are here. I was just here all by myself you know. Oh, but that's okay. I can do lots of things when I'm alone. It's a nice song. You know, there are lots of things you can do when you're alone. Yeah, you can write yourself a little poem. Or throw a ball up against a wall. Yeah, yeah, lots of things. But, you know what? I think there are lots of times it is nicer to be with somebody else than all alone by yourself. And you are here with me, so I am not alone and I am happy.

Christmas Eve On Sesame Street. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Delightful La Grande Ducks gang learned that ducks are cool.

Kids Of Grand Ducks gang learned that ducks are cool.

Yuletide Christmas gang learned that Yuletide.

Good Friends With Ducks gang learned that friends.

Useful Days For Ducks gang learned very useful.

Excellent Vote Show Ducks gang learned that vote.

Joys Of Silly Songs gang learned silly songs.

Rudilph The Red-Nosed Reindeer. Sung and narrated by Burl Ives. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Frosty The Snowman. Sung and narrated by Jimmy Durante. We're As Happy As Can Be.

The Little Drummer Boy. Sung by The Mormon Tabernacle Choir. We're As Happy As Can Be.

A Special Sesame Street Christmas. We're As Happy As Can Be.

John Denver And The Muppets: A Christmas Together. We're As Happy As Can Be.

The Muppets Go Hollywood. We're As Happy As Can Be.

The Muppets: A Celebration Of 30 Years. We're As Happy As Can Be.

A Muppet Family Christmas. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Big Bird In China. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Big Bird In Japan. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Don't Eat the Pictures: Sesame Street At The Metropolitan Museum Of Art. We're As Happy As Can Be.

The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson. We're As Happy As Can Be.

The Muppets At Walt Disney World. We're As Happy As Can Be.

The Great Santa Claus Switch. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Hey Cinderella!. We're As Happy As Can Be.

The Frog Prince. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Sesame Street 20 And Still Counting. Hosted by Bill Cosby. We're As Happy As Can Be.

A Walking Tour Of Sesame Street. Hosted by James Earl Jones. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Big Bird's Birthday Or Let Me Eat Cake. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Sesame Street Stays Up Late. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Sesame Street Jam: A Musical Celebration. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Sesame Street All-Star 25th Birthday: Stars And Street Forever!. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Muppet Classic Theater. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Frosty Returns. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Rocky Mountain Holiday. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Henson's Place. We're As Happy As Can Be.

Barney's Imagination Island. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Barney Celebrates Children. Hosted by Maria Shriver. We're Best Friends Like Friends Should Be.

Wonderful Winter Book gang learned that winter.

Delightful Cool Kind Duck gang learned being kind.

Kids Of Sweet Lions gang learned that lions.

That Elinor Wonders Why program probably will be this title Underneath Wonderful Journey With Dad's Birthday fun it did which Elinor plans Dad's birthday fun as it did to celebrate Dad's birthday. "Stuffed Animal Zoe Will Put In That Volume With Her Left Hand Because Of Dad's Birthday."

Part Do Turn Visible seen in Pals Gingerbread Turning Invisible From Now You Don't See Me, fun as it did from a Punky Brewster program tune of You'll Never Walk Alone. This felt Kaitlin and Tiptie were so happy that they are visible 2 girls felt joyful fun as it did they were so happy, spoken and sung by Tiptie, Clover in brackets.

That tape for which that cool Sesame Street title program Playtime Born To Sesame Pool Bedtime Galileo Duckieland where Jane discusses melody used here in Sing-along Songs Heigh-Ho that tape was writer by Kevin Clash teleplay by Tom Cooke. Trying it Cold Open with Jane here in Playtime Born To Sesame Pool Bedtime Galileo Duckieland. Hiya. You're Here Tonight. I've Been Picking Duckies Trying To Figure Out His Squeaky Sound Makes. As A Matter Of Fact, Tonight They're Flying To Cinderella. Yes, That 12th Cool Fun Episode. Whyatt Went To See What Red Was Trying To Figure Out What Things To Wear For A Big Party. Well, In Your Life, Just A Tiny Different. In This Episode Where Princess Presto Spells A Word Dress, Alpha Pig Spells A Word Wheel, Super Why Changes Go To Stay Instead. Such A Big Classic, After They Fly, Red Joins 3 Girls They Tell Red That She's Gonna Stay And Be Herself Then Everyone Thanked Red For Showing Her A Fun Dance But They Did Together. What Will Red Prepare A Party Before Dancing For Everyone? Stick Around Such Fabulous Flying Fun. The Songs That I've Planned Today Will Help Us Have Fun At Work Or Play. How Are We Gonna Do That? Well, Think Of Something Everybody Loves. Like Money? No, Everybody Loves To Sing, So The Subject For Today Will Be A Melody. M-E-L-O-D-Y, Melody! The Subject For Today Will Be A Melody. Gosh, What's A Melody? Take A Couple Of Notes, And Make A Song. Dance Myself To Sleep (EKA: Episode 1705) (Season 13 finale). When I Fly Home From School And I Have Nothing To Do, I Like To Hang Out With Winnie The Pooh. He Likes To Jog And Jump And Fall. But He Says He Likes Junk Food Best Of All. Junk Food? Come On, Winnie, Do Your Exercises. Snuffle Lullabye (EKA: Episode 2099). With The Song You've Got A Lot. What Have You Got? You Got A Melody. Right! Join Right In If You Know How, I Think I Hear Pinocchio Now. If Moon Was Cookie (EKA: Episode 1789). He's Pretty Good For Just A Lad, But These Next Guys Are Really Bad! On A Little Island Far From Everything Lived Some Jolly Pirates Who Loved To Sing. The King's Problem (EKA: Episode 0407). That Was Sure A Blast. Next We'll Learn To Yodel, With The Help Of Snow White. And While We Sing, We'll Play A Little Game. We All Know There Are Seven Dwarfs, But How Many Can You Name? How Many Of You Were Able To Recognize Happy, Dopey, Grumpy, Sleepy, Sneezy, Bashful, And Doc? Singing Is Fun When You Know How To Read. Roberta Robin, Please Proceed. Johnny Lives In A Big City But Has Everything A Cowboy Could Want. Everything, Everything. He Has A Place To Pan For Gold. Panning, Panning. And He Has Time To Shoot A Buffalo Every Day. Shooting, Shooting. And Every Night, He Dreams He's A Cowboy Riding The Range. Elmo And The Lavender Moon (EKA: Episode 3101). In Many Countries Around The World, A Cowboy Is Called A Caballero. So Let's Fly South For A Song With My Friends Donald, Jose And Panchito. Imagination (EKA: Episode 0493). Now For The Most Famous Caballero... What The? Quiet! And Now... For The... Most... Famous Caballero! The Masked Avenger Of Burley California, Zorro! Everybody Sleeps (EKA: Episode 0406) (Season 4 premiere). In This Song We Will Sing About An Animal We Birds Could Live Without. So If You See One, You'd Better Watch Out. Is It A Rat? A Man? A Dog? I Bet It's A Cat. And I'm Never Really Quite At Ease, Especially If They Are Siamese. Now Stay Very Close Behind Me And Keep Me In Sight. Ha! Not That Close. As We All Sing A Song About Flying A Kite. Moonshines (EKA: Episode 2775). Here's One More Chance Before Our Show Ends, To Sing Along With Our Little Dwarf Friends. Saturday March 24 2007 Seeing Elmo's World Up And Down Their Parents Car To The Playground. Plus Jane signs off fabulous end did go wondrous as you did to do that together. Hey, I Hope You Had Fun Showing Red That Costume Party With Those Three Girls Tonight. Sweet Plans, Don't We. Sure, One Last Thing. Those Did, This Was Fun Visiting With Us. Voice talents probably a 1995 program: Tiptie: Karen Prell, Jane: Monet Chandler, Gordon: Roscoe Orman, Maria: Sonia Manzano, Snuffy: Martin P. Robinson, Moonshines Singer: Jerry Nelson, Everybody Sleeps Singer: Joe Raposo, Bert And Cookie Monster: Frank Oz, Miss Adriana From North French, Whyatt: Nicholas Castel Vanderburgh, Littlest Pig: Zachary Bloch, Red: Siera Florindo, Princess Pea: Tajja Isen, Special Guest Star: Los Lobos.

Punky's Pumpkin Farm Ghost Pretend Afraid Punky Halloween Tiptie and her Summit friends head to a pumpkin farm where they can pick pumpkins to take home with them, eat yummy candy corns, feed the animals with, even dress up costumes together Cole was a canary, Tiptie was a doctor, Clover was a construction worker, Pauline was a ballerina, Booly was his farmer, Fireman Duck was Batman.

Sweet as it did 1995 program Pals Gingerbread Turning Invisible From Now You Don't See Me writer by Mitchell Kriegman Teleplay by John Costanza fun as it did here from Punky Brewster.

Now Tale Story For Beauty And The Beast fun it did probably sharing a fun story fun as it did beauty to a beast. Words on top said The Alphabet Song from Sing Along The Listening Game from Havin' Fun With Ernie And Bert Old MacDonald from show 4019 from a 1995 Punky Brewster program Owen's Goodbye Language Tune Letter Barnyard Special Meeting here, blue screen in the end.

Saddle Show Dinner Roscoe Orman's Birthday The Alpha Sully Song from Warner Home Video from 2002 visiting Pine Hollow Stables visit some girls with for a saddle adventure.

Tell Jokes, Riddles, Knock-Knocks, Poems Sonia Manzano's Birthday The Alpha Dusty Song fun it did probably Shari Lewis, Lamb Chop and the kids tell jokes, solve riddles, do fun knock-knock jokes, and those funny poems.

Horse Crazy For Girls that Saddle Club movie girls learned that horses get crazy.

Special Mane Event Girls that Saddle Club movie girls learned that mane for a fun event.

First Adventure Horse Race For Girls that Saddle Club movie girls were getting ready starting a fun race.

Friends Forever Stable Outstanding Buddy A Buddy Girls that Saddle Club movie girls learned friends forever.

Broken pair here in that program Pizza Night Broken Pair Do Headphones Cinderella A Party. "Sorry About That Pair Being Broken With, Kate. That's Okay. Don't Worry. Plenty Of Sweet Slices. While Cole's Gone, Watch Super Why With Kaitlin. See, I'm Sure That Cole Will Have Some."

Fun line to that program from Punky Brewster Playing Hanukkah Birthday Johnny Uncle Remus Books Tradition: "When I Was A Tiny Baby, I Used To Enjoy Doing Some Uncle Remus Stories Here. See, Remember That Time Ginny, Johnny And Toby Were Playing Follow The Leader While Singing Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah That Uncle Remus Sings It." That time Ginny, Johnny and Toby playing Follow The Leader while singing Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah probably here Uncle Remus usually first sings it. "Yup, That Song Was First Reminds Here Of That Day Probably Which Uncle Remus Sings It."

Broken pair here in that program Pizza Night Broken Pair Do Headphones Cinderella A Party: Hiya. You Three Probably Got Cole, You Presume. Hello, Clover. Well, Are They Here? Sure, Indeed There In Which Cole Probably Ate Some Slices. Tiptie's Tracking Him Down. Um, Probably To It. Uh-Oh. What's Wrong, Clover? Miss Carlotta Said That When They Headed Out Of Town, Cole Was A Boy From Central. Um, Clover, I Don't Think That Some Slices Can Watch Super Why You And Tiptie Can. See, All This Talk About Dinner Has Made Some Hungry. So If You Three Will Excuse To Us, Time To Get Cole. Good Luck Getting Cole From Central.

Play Becoming Swan With Tour Campfire Full Bear girls learned that Monday December 4 2017 here in did which Kevin and his friends went to Power Vista in the morning then Kevin, Mr. Bud, here Malik, and Drew did food pantry n the afternoon plus also that day 9:12 AM Kevin listens to Barney The Other Day I Met A Bear from Going On A Bear Hunt Season 4 Episode 12 tape Miss Carlotta gave.

True Town For Ducks gang learned that towns.

Barney's Christmas Surprise Star-Struck Sheepdog Other Holiday Stories get ready to tis the season with Barney canine time.

Daniel Visits Fun Neighborhood Train Ride Juan's Gift Daniel Tiger climbs board with him and his friends to visit Juan Carlos here and Juan's family but when Daniel arrives Daniel was very disappointed that Daniel's gift he brought for Juan is broken.

Rocket Saves The Day Words Letter Pest Mystery based on the Rocket books by Tad Hills where it tells a story about here Rocket's friends find that letter pest signs all over town so they spelled it the right way which to a thing together. Category page here with fully animated TV program fun it did with based on these books: Rocket Saves The Day Search Letter Songs From Rock & Roll PBS Kids TV Program Based On The Rocket Books By Tad Hills Fully Animated Program With Great Letter Pest Mystery.

Junglies Head The First Day School Little Brother Tooth Where's Zoe Heavy South Junglies get ready to go to school Penny met her little brother Albert had a lost tooth Junglies didn't know why Zoe went things got heavy also fly south.

Dorm Town gang learned that dorm.

Fabulous Stilts gang learned that stilts.

Plot Days gang learned that plot.

Vote Dorm gang learned that dorm.

True Vote gang learned that vote.

Play Tape gang learned that tape.

Right Dot gang learned that dot.

Dot Bout gang learned that dot.

Joy Top gang learned that joy.

True Plot gang learned that plot.

Joy Zippers gang learned that zippers.

Pans And Pots gang taught pots and pans together.

Night Dot gang learned that dot.

Joy Note gang learned that note.

Bot Tot gang learned that tot.

Note Bear gang learned that note.

Dull Days gang learned that days.

Fun Top gang learned that top.

Plot Curls gang learned that curls.

Dandy Top gang learned that top.

Joy Tin gang learned that tin.

Ziti Top gang learned that top.

Long Top gang learned that top.

Note Tune gang learned for music.

Cool Dunk gang learned that dunk.

Okay Being You gang learned that being you.

Yuletide Days gang learned that yuletide.

Dun Top gang learned that dun.

Arthur Videotapes For Duckies A Title gang taught which the Arthur videos Kevin played Christmas 2017.

Caillou Programs For Ducks gang taught Caillou videos seen on that cool young boy.

Enemy Vote For Ducks gang taught for enemies.

Game Time With Gang ducks taught playing games would be a wonderful time to have some.

Intelligent visit password with 2025-present will be those category pages would go: Kevin types for now Hamhocks a ProBook password for logging on don't turn off computer switches together: Wednesday January 1 2025 at 12:01 AM to 9:00 PM to Wednesday December 31 2025 at 12:31 AM to 9:00 PM will be Music Brentwood Show God VHS Do A Title WNED PBS Channel 17 World For God Music where the kids which teach about together God and cool ways such a hit together plus also Kids For Character VHS Direct-To-Video TV Hit Lyrick Studios Program Six Words Of Character Show Hits which the kids with 2 videos: Kids For Character with Choices Count, kids can also talk about those six words of character: trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship Thursday January 1 2026 at 12:01 AM to 9:00 PM to Thursday December 31 2026 at 12:31 AM to 9:00 PM will be four Maya and Miguel category pages Four Pos Show Maya Miguel Direct-To-Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Based On Scholastic Stories Produced Warner Bros. Program Seeing Elmo's World Up And Down Recording 2007 Between The Lions Tapes, Four Pos Show Maya Miguel Direct-To-Video Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Based On Scholastic Stories Produced Warner Bros. Program Showing Elmo's World Up And Down Recording 2007 Between The Lions Tapes, No Those Places Show Top Do Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Maya And Miguel Tapes, No Those Places Show Top Do Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Maya And Miguel Title where Saturday March 24 2007 @ 8:00 AM will be Saturday morning here at 8:00 AM Kevin recorded here Elmo's World Up And Down from show 4080 "Elmo Becomes A Bird" from a 2008 DVD Elmo's World "Opposites" this Christmas Kevin played Between The Lions tapes simply a surprise with seen on PBS Kids here Announcer Bunny program preview in the beginning PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end plus also from Silly Songs album used from Sesame Street track 9 of 15 Love In The Junkyard there sung by Oscar such a country ballad that can't show how much he loves that in the garden, at the zoo, flower, or that toy plus a couple of TV program show favorites, Friday January 1 2027 at 12:01 AM to 9:00 PM to Friday December 31 2027 at 12:31 AM to 9:00 PM will be Cosby Show Direct-To-Video Sitcom NBC Program 1985-1992 Top Story The Alligator King A Casey Middle Pool Rubber Duckie Had A Barn With Show Tape where that show starring Bill Cosby, Saturday January 1 2028 at 12:01 AM to 9:00 PM to Sunday December 31 2028 at 12:31 AM to 9:00 PM will be Law And Order Direct-To-Video Police Legal Drama Program Tape TV NBC Show With Count The Oles Tape The Alligator King A Casey Middle Pool Rubber Duckie Had A Barn With Show Tape where that show starts simply a fun mystery, Monday January 1 at 12:01 AM to 9:00 PM to Monday December 31 at 12:31 AM to 9:00 PM will be Music Variety Show Arthur Murray Party Direct-To-Video ABC DuMont CBS NBC Program K-A-I-T-L-I-N Show where that he or she can share variety, Tuesday January 1 at 12:01 AM to Tuesday December 31 at 12:31 AM to 9:00 PM will be National Velvet Direct-To-Video Title Show Do Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Now I've Sung Show 1960-1962 Produced By Metro-Goldwyn Meyer Television Show Hits Between The Lions Tape Seen On PBS Kids where Now I’ve Sung just first used in one of Meowsic’s favorites The Alphabet Song from Sing Along Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sang it already, Wednesday January 1 at 12:01 AM to 9:00 PM to Wednesday December 31 at 12:31 AM to 9:00 PM will be George Lopez Direct-To-Video Program The Alphabet Song From Sing Along Then Old MacDonald Had A Farm From Show 4019 Great ABC TV Sitcom Program Between The Lions Tape Seen On PBS Kids where George Lopez gets time along with together where Now I’ve Sung just first used in one of Meowsic’s favorites The Alphabet Song from Sing Along Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sang it already then a goose verse from Old MacDonald Had A Farm from show 4019, Thursday January 1 at 12:01 AM to 9:00 PM to Friday December 31 at 12:31 AM to 9:00 PM will be Hope And Faith Direct-To-Video Sitcom ABC TV Program Full Record Hit Elmo's World Up And Down where Hope and Faith do just come together.

Kooky dwarfs from Walt Disney's 1937 classic hit title classic Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs.

Marvelous days town with.

Ongoing visit town tour.

Quiet vote town with.

Second version of dialogue from Kevin's iPod touch.

Useful town a title.

Wonderful town tour trick.

Yak world town vote town tour.

Stephen Foster Favorites: Bob McGrath And The Gentlemen Songsters. SIDE A: Old Black Joe, Oh Susanna, Gentle Annie, Nelly Bly, Uncle Ned, Ring De Banjo, Swanee River, SIDE B: Camptown Races, I Dream Of Jeanie, Angelina Baker, Carry Me 'Long, Beautiful Dreamer, Some Folks, My Old Kentucky Home.

Wee Sing Around The Campfire. SIDE A: The More We Get Together, Vive La Compagnie, Hey, Lolly, Lolly, Smile, Today Is Monday, Clementine, Sarasponda, Upward Trail, I've Been Working On The Railroad, She'll Be Coming Round The Mountain, Oh Susanna, We Won't Go Home Until Morning, When The Saints Go Marching In, Get On Board, Little Children, Heav'n, Heav'n, Nobody Knows The Troubles I've Seen, Jacob's Leader, Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, Rocka My Soul, One More River, Rise And Shine, Kookaburra/Why Shouldn't My Goose, White Choral Bells, Little Tom Tinker, Down By The Station, SIDE B: Are You Sleeping/Row Row Row Your Boat/Three Blind Mice, Reuben And Rachel, Sweetly Sings The Donkey, Chairs To Mend, Donna Nobis, For Health And Strength, Make New Friends, Come, Follow, Sing Together, Hey, Ho, Nobody Home, Music Alone Shall Live, Let Us Sing Together, He's Got The Whole World, Kumbaya, Tell Me Why, Michael, Row The Boat Ashore, Oh Shenandoah, I Know Where I'm Goin', I Love The Mountains, The Riddle Songs, Poor Wayfaring Stranger, Sing Your Way Home, Every Night When The Sun Goes In, Now The Day Is Over, Day Is Done.

Wee Sing And Play. SIDE A: "Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Mo", "Icky, Bicky", "Hot Potato", "I Caught a Fish", "Apples, Peaches", "Fireman, Fireman", "One, Two", "Entry, Kentry", "The Alphabet Song", "Mary at the Kitchen Door", "Bubble Gum", "Engine Number 9", "The Farmer in the Dell", "The Seed Cycle", "The Noble Duke of York", "A-Hunting We Will Go", "Punchinello", "The Hokey Pokey", "The Muffin Man", "Sally Go Round the Sun", "Drop the Handkerchief", "Round the Village", "London Bridge", "Bluebird", "The-Merry-Go-Round", "Did You Ever See a Lassie?", "Jimmy Crack Corn", "A-Tisket, A-Tasket", "Skip to My Lou", "Oats, Peas, Beans", "Old Brass Wagon", SIDE B: "All in Together, Girls", "Cinderella", "Two Little Sausages", "Mabel, Mabel", "Dutch Girl", "Little Spanish Dancer", "I Love Coffee", "Down in the Valley", "Teddy Bear", "I Like Coffee", "Bluebells, Cockle Shells", "Miss Lucy Had a Baby", "Ice Cream Soda", "Polly Put the Kettle On", "Keep the Kettle Boiling", "Bread and Butter", "Down by the Ocean", "Miss, Miss", "Engine Number 9", "Little Jumping Joan", "Number One, Touch Your Tongue", "My Mother Gave Me Fifty Cents", "Pop Goes the Weasel", "One, Two, Buckle My Shoe", "One, Two, Three O'Leary", "Jack, Jack", "Alphabet Bounce", "One, Two, Three A-Twirlsy", "Roll That Ball", "Concentration", "Categories", "Head and Shoulders", "Pretty Little Dutch Girl", "Who Stole the Cookies From the Cookie Jar?", "Long Legged Sailor", "Miss Lucy Had a Baby", "A Sailor Went to Sea", "Pease Porridge Hot", "Playmate", "Hambone", "Miss Mary Mac", "Thanks".

Wonderful visit a town.

Cool days of those.

Christmas Sing Along. August 10, 1995.

  1. Jingle Bells
  2. O Christmas Tree
  3. Deck The Halls
  4. Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer
  5. Joy To The World
  6. Frosty The Snowman
  7. Here We Come A-Caroling
  8. Jolly Old St. Nicholas
  9. Silent Night
  10. We Wish You A Merry Christmas

Love days for those.

Dad tour with those.

Fabulous visit a pal.

Awesome tour a tour.

Barney Videotapes With Gang ducks love watching Barney.

Delightful Town Of Ducks gang taught town together.

Fintastic Friends New Girl Slips Mates Shrimp get ready to meet with four swimming stories.

High Tide Heroes With Groove Back Fishy Catch Grandpa's Fish Tales Riptide fish learned that high tide with some fish high heroes fun as they did for each sweet hero.

Jim Henson: A Sesame Street Celebration. November 20, 1991.

  1. Rubber Duckie
  2. But I Like You
  3. Mah Na Mah Na
  4. One Fine Face
  5. Air
  6. Imagination
  7. The Honker-Duckie-Dinger Jamboree
  8. Share
  9. Captain Vegetable
  10. Dance Myself To Sleep
  11. I Don't Want To Live On The Moon
  12. Bein' Green
  13. African Alphabet
  14. Big Round Nose
  15. If I Were
  16. Five People In My Family
  17. Tadpole
  18. Caribbean Amphibian
  19. Frogs In The Glen
  20. I Wonder Bout The World Above Up There
  21. This Frog

Takin' It Back (album). October 21, 2022.

  1. Sensitive
  2. Made You Look
  3. Takin' It Back
  4. Don't I Make It Look Easy
  5. Shook
  6. Bad For Me
  7. Superwoman
  8. Rainbow
  9. Breezy
  10. Mama Wanna Mambo
  11. Drama Queen
  12. While You're Young
  13. Lucky
  14. Dance About It
  15. Final Breath

Midnights. October 21, 2022.

  1. Lavender Haze
  2. Maroon
  3. Anti-Hero
  4. Snow On The Beach
  5. You're On Your Own, Kid
  6. Question...
  7. Vigilante Shit
  8. Bejeweled
  9. Labyrinth
  10. Karma
  11. Sweet Nothing
  12. Mastermind

Bye. Elmo Will Miss You.

Plot Doze gang taught that doze.

Thursday May 10 2012 Barney and his friends went to the Amigone funeral home to say goodbye to papa since he passed away. Barney wanted to go home and visit Luna with Fireman Duck about Barney's day today from this day's events. The blue muppet guy joins Fireman Duck in the goodbye song. After that, it's time to say goodbye.

Fabulous Tape gang taught tape together.

Visit Days gang taught that visits.

Xerus Tape gang taught xerus.

Ziti Duckie gang taught that ziti.

Delightful Town gang taught that tour.

Now Elmo Sung His ABCs. Variation did together used in The Alphabet Song from Sing Along.

Next Time, Won't You Sing With Elmo? Variation used in The Alphabet Song from Sing Along.

Happy Visit gang taught that visits.

Right Tour gang taught that tour.

True Doze gang taught that doze.

Aarvark could start with 2026 category page together with Kevin tour did soon after he begins: "Welcome To This Year's Category Page. Here, It Tells You Some Of Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy."

Cool visit Monday January 5 2026 2:30 Kevin tells Dub about that category page.

Excellent visit 7:30 AM to 4:45 PM on January 6 2026 Dad takes Lucy to Love Your Dog back from Christmas break.

Good visit Pineview with 5:30 to 8:30 on January 7 2026 Sony plays show 5210 "Martin Luther King Day" street story then 5:30 to 8:30 on January 9 2026 Sony plays The Incredibles both days back from Christmas break.

Happy Holidays, Folks, Wherever You May Be.

Intelligent TV full episode 3095 Snuffy Pretends To Be A Duck can be seen Monday December 7 2020, that day was the PBS Kids version of show 5022 "The Disappoint-O-Meter", that day show about some emotions.

Kind Fourth Of July story Monday March 29 2021 was the PBS Kids version of show 5034 "Fourth Of July", that day show about Fourth Of July.

Marvelous visit fun Monday April 19 2021 was the PBS Kids version of show 5035 "Camping Show" (repeated from show 4202, Season 50 finale), that day show about some animals.

Oat world Monday January 25 2021 was the PBS Kids version of show 5025 "A Very Special Fiesta", that day show about some Spanish.

Quiet tour Monday November 9 2020 was the PBS Kids version of show 5017 "Magic Spell", that day show all about writing.

Show tape Monday November 23 2020 was the PBS Kids version of show 5019 "Comic Book Adventures", that day show about comic books.

Useful days Monday September 21 2020 was the PBS Kids version of show 5003 "Pigs For Another Day", that day show all about building.

Wonderful tape Monday September 13 2021 was the PBS Kids version of show 5103 "Measuring Big Bird", that day show about some measuring.

Yak tour Monday November 1 2021 was the PBS Kids version of show 5116 "Glitter Jar", that day show about some arts and crafts.

Garden, Zoo, Flower, Toy, Baboon's Balloon Ka-Boom Great Soccer Lions cubs learned that a baboon's balloon went ka-boom here also soccer together. Announcer Bunny first did program preview for beginning, PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end.

Happy Mouse Cleo's Great Between The Cubs Broadcast Cleo hosts Between The Cubs where everyone thought that mice can be very small too.

Read The Lucky Duck Cool Book For Lions cubs hear Lionel's Yucky Duck book sharing his story Lionel first wrote for all his friends. Announcer Bunny first did program preview for beginning, PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end.

To The Pretend Ship Pirates Of Cub Sea since there's no water here in the library cubs learned that it was a pretend pirate ship as they did with no water there. Announcer Bunny first did program preview for beginning, PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end.

Visit Cleo's Cousins Mama But Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah Tape Cleo goes to visit Aunt Priscilla and three newborn cubs this causes Leona worry waiting for Cleo to come back especially when Leona wants a copy of that very first sing-along here Sing-Along Songs Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah that very first sing-along. Announcer Bunny first did program preview for beginning, PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end.

No Those Places Furioso Great Orlando Pageant Good Night Knight that title says these 2 bars for Love In The Junkyard sung by Oscar such a country ballad track 9 of 15 here in the album Silly Songs cubs put on that Orlando Furioso pageant where Sal dressed as Orlando Furioso but Sal comments that Leona will take the part of Fair Angelica such a sweet success. Announcer Bunny first did program preview for beginning, PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end.

Pebble Trouble Food With Special Lions Cleo, Lionel, Theo and Click try to figure out what Leona couldn't get her out of that table so in the end they're very still happy that Leona was still out like they did together. Announcer Bunny first did program preview for beginning, PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end.

Beautiful Car Rides With Toot Toot buckle up and drive plenty of fabulous stops.

Join Music With Wiggle Dance Party get ready to dance during that dance party.

Delightful Playtime With Wiggles Great Playtime get ready to play with all their friends.

Fabulous Dinosaur Movie Wiggly Dorothy's Birthday gang got ready to celebrate Dorothy the Dinosaur's birthday plus also writing on Dorothy's cake.

Nicer Country Spaghetti Western Great Cowboy saddle up with cowboys play some country music.

To The Rescue With Bob Visits Bob and his friends together to the rescue.

Palace With Bob's Great Knights Of Can-A-Lot Bob and his friends dress up for knights of Can-A-Lot.

Dig Lift Haul Fun With Bob join Bob and the gang for constructive fun.

Pets In The Pickle With Bob gang taught Bob that pets should eat green pickles.

Parting Visit Snow White Christmas Fun Bob and his friends discover Christmas with his friends.

Playing A Big Game Sports Fun With Bob get ready to play some sports with Bob.

Nice Visits Busy Bob Full Silly Spud Fun Bob and his friends learned that Spud is on the job.

Party Time With Bob Great Celebration Bob and his friends get ready to celebrate.

Play With The Can-Do Crew Bob and his friends play together.

Digging For Treasure Fun With Bob Get ready to dig for treasure with Bob.

Friendship Visit Great Friends With Bob gang learned that friends are marvelous with Bob.

Play Baseball Too Cool Great Ball Game Book cubs learned that it's way too cool because they love to play baseball like they usually do at Bisons games because they used to play it together at the baseball games. Announcer Bunny first did program preview for beginning, PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end.

Parting Goodbye Gingerbread Man Tale Leona's Birthday Party everyone plans a big birthday party for Leona plus a goodbye banner of that classic fairy tale The Gingerbread Man together especially digging in yummy birthday things they'd like to eat here on Leona's cake. Announcer Bunny first did program preview for beginning, PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end.

Piggyback Rides With Cubs Show Of Soccer Lions Leona took Theo to a piggyback ride together especially where Cleo was playing with Lionel playing soccer together. Announcer Bunny first did program preview for beginning, PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end.

Playful Moonlight Cliff Hanger Stories Sing-Along Songs Heigh-Ho Lionel was reading these Cliff Hanger chapter books especially when Leona wants a copy for Sing-along Songs Heigh-Ho 1987 VHS that very second sing-along. Announcer Bunny first did program preview for beginning, PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end.

Zoop Zoop Story Of Abiyoyo Book cubs learned that in the story of Abiyoyo because Leona was sad that they have to miss their good friend Pete Seeger till next week together. Announcer Bunny first did program preview for beginning, PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end.

Nice Visit Holiday Wishes Care Tradition Holiday Songs Blue and the gang talk about three traditions: Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa as they put up holiday decorations for singing holiday songs.

Nice Visit Doctor With Housecall Healing Feeling Fun to the doctor with Bear and his friends.

Nice Visit For Metropolitan Museum Kindness Fun No Eating Pictures gang on Sesame Street visit the Metropolitan Museum Of Art where Oscar was looking here at some broken statues Bob and Cookie Monster saw a picture of Paul Cezanne Grover dressed up Super-Grover with Max the suit of armor here Ernie and Bert look together at that George Washington bridge painting they can figure out the question Where Does Today Meet Yesterday because the answer was that cool fun museum.

Seeing Must Be Santa Heather's Great Choir Christmas Heather learns that Christmas great to see him.

Kind Visit Arizona Trip Great Plan Stop Adventure Laurie took her kids to her Arizona adventure.

Cold Mission Cool Honor Park Sled Sticking Angels Heard Pageant Carl was skiing at the chair lift in the park couple of girls and boys were singing holiday songs Mrs. Baxter simply isn't feeling well because Rosa's grammy isn't going to make that to the pageant so instead Margo, Joey, Carl, Rosa, Sammy, Rachel, and Josh put up Nativity pageant together.

Girls Beach Patty With Our Lips Are Sealed Mary-Kate and Ashley plan a beach party together.

Intelligent Visit Red Green With Cubs For Heads cubs learned that red here now and green can be mixed together to make Christmas colors for now everyone taught that red here and green can be both with together. Announcer Bunny first did program preview for beginning, PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end.

Underworld Cubs Sweet Ram In The Pepper Patch cubs learned that rams here in pepper patch. Announcer Bunny first did program preview for beginning, PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end.

Excellent Giants And Cubs The Great Baseball Team cubs learned that giants can be coming at Busterfield Library because Lionel gets anxious for now so that they can figure out that they can be at the baseball games Leona was playing baseball at Busterfield Library which everyone got in great positions. Announcer Bunny first did program preview for beginning, PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end.

Yuletide Visit For Richie Rich Great Christmas Wish Richie taught that Christmas can be such fun.

Beautiful Visit Caring 101 Science Lumberjack War Kids gang learned that science can be great together Margot got a big lumberjack Margot was typing about that baby at the library computer can be seen in whole school they learned that babies cuddle and coo together.

Delightful Visit Teamwork With Water Boy Sports Trophy Ego Caper Joey wasn't happy being a water boy the Angel Wings show him that every job is so important Margot was figuring out to win a big contest by using a wonderful trophy Carl learned that Ego pride always taught to a big fault with together.

Friendship Camping Trapped Skating Party Money Horse Indeed Heaven Rewards Rosa tells her that lies simply are not good to lie Joey was practicing some skates at the skating party while Rosa gave money that Margot taught that something cannot cover her on the inside here Rosa went to visit a horse farm between dogs and some horses where Xavier tells Rosa that they cannot ride that horse Bullet and possibly fly a sweet kite at the same time.

Happy Goodnight Moon Other Bedtime Dreams kids talk about dreams while doing a great adoption here of Goodnight Moon book together.

Joyful Kids Are Punny Town Of Great Jokes kids learned that telling jokes can be used in five W's: who, where, what, where, and why before they can use a terrific exclamation point before they can laugh together.

Lion Of Oz Quest Great Adoption Story Fun Lion gets up a quest as they help Lion find a flower of Oz can count on that.

Naming Visit A Welcome Teacher Spelling Trubble Adventure Arthur learns that he think his teacher's tough wait until you meet Mr. Ratburn his teacher.

Private Eye Case Of The Lost Book Imaginary private eye Arthur and detective Binky try to solve the mystery the case of the library book. Is there a thief in the library? You be the judge!

Right Visit Arthur's Baby D.W.'s Baby Arthur promised D.W. that Baby Kate is coming home from the hospital so if having a babysitter weren't hard enough for one thing, here Arthur is going to have two because a baby needs constant crying plus these stinky diapers Arthur could imagine the worst but he discovers that his new addition to his family can also mean one more person to love.

True Visit Tale With Writing A Story Locked Arthur was about to write up his story when his school assignment changes from the tale of how he got a puppy to a wild ride for outer space where a polka elephant can just sing and dance for country music so Arthur learns that best stories are the ones that come straight from his heart.

Xylophone Visit Eyes With Great Bad Hair Day when Arthur can't see to see straight his parents take him to get glasses his friends from school were teasing because Arthur was different plenty of galore before everything comes together for focus.

Zippity Visit Pet Business Great Copycat For Pets Arthur proves his parents that he can take care of that puppy so it seems easy but Arthur can never count on to babysit a dog named Jaws, plus also slimy snake great to slither with, plus a frisky frog. Who will Arthur cope the house for now full of animals with plenty of pet peeved?

Happy Visit Rides With Ride The Animal Train Ben rides the animals to the animal train. Based on Christopher Wormell's great book for now in which for the animal train.

Sausage Nose For Cubs Sausage Fun For Lions cubs learned that can be a sausage nose. Announcer Bunny first did program preview for beginning, PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end.

Seasons Fun Cool Weather With Caillou Hello Springtime explroe the weather with Caillou doing four seasons Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter along with Caillou and his friends as they talk about weather with Caillou and his curious mind studies the changing of the season in this video from the popular PBS Kids program.

Seeing Stops With Caillou Trips Farm Chopsticks Trains Welcome to the world of Caillou where every day is an adventure filled with fun, laughter and surprises! From his own backyard to his very fist airplane ride, Caillou learns about the world around him one step at a time. Kids love the stories, songs and puppets! Caillou and his friends help children make sense of the world - one amazing discovery after another. There's a whole world for Caillou to explore! Come along as Caillou learns about trains and boats, visits a farm and leans to eat with chopsticks!

Delightful Musical Pages With Scrapbook Fun With Barney flip and open wonderful pages together with Barney here as he flips pages of times with Barney and his friends that they love to spend some together they've had together with clips from Season 3.

Love Bus Castle Pizza West Circus With Barney hop on board with Barney and his friends to visit the castle, Barney's pizzria, wild wild west, and the circus.

Long Case For Goose Belling Turnip Search Numbers Barney and his friends find Stella the Storyteller's numbers here on Stella's alarm clock so in the end fun as she did Barney and his friends figured out that Stella found numbers some together.

Let's Visit Camp WannaRunnaRound Fun Outdoors With Barney come visit Camp WannaRunnaRound Barney and his friends discover many things like canoes, seeing forest animals, sitting around the campfire, and singing campfire songs.

Happy Singing 10th Anniversary Celebration Party With Barney time to plan a very special sing-along party with 27 favorite Barney songs.

Play Visit Baby Bop's Pretend School With Barney the kids use their imaginations as they explore Baby Bop's school like the alphabet, counting, shapes, colors, songs, and more.

Playing With Friends Night A Very Dino Christmas come spend Christmas with Barney and his friends together as they visit Santa Claus here and his wife Mrs. Claus plus couple of carolers plus favorite Christmas songs.

Happiest Tourists Dino Dance Cookies Milk Barney's House Barney and his friends tour around Barney's house while they wait for cookies to be baked getting ready for a hit song The Dino Dance with B.J.'s famous rock & roll band B.J. And The Rockets: Jeff plays guitar, Jill plays keyboard, and B.J. plays drums to jam some music soon after they've sang I Love You they dig in cookies and thirsty milk.

Join More Barney Songs Cleaning Barney's Closet Up Barney cleans his closet as they present songs from Season 4.

Fabulous Rhyme Rhythm With Between The Lions Tour Barney and his friends help Mother Goose write 35 songs and rhymes. "Coming This April, Between The Lions Will Debut Starting April 3 With Seen On PBS Kids."

Right Place Singing Circus Great Visit Sweet Acts Barney and his friends go to the circus with many circus acts Barney is his ringmaster.

Nice Visit Castle Be My Valentine Day Party Barney and his friends plan a big Valentines Day party usually dress fairies Cupid.

Visit The Attic Top Barney's Christmas Star Search Barney and his friends find Beth's Christmas star here in the attic with Beth's grandparents Grammy and Grandpa Phillips to find Beth's Christmas star, this omits Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and Just Imagine both songs being replaced by Keep Christmas With You from Christmas Eve On Sesame Street plus also singing I Hate Christmas from Christmas Eve On Sesame Street.

Right Visit Go To The Zoo With Barney Baby Bop took Barney and BJ to visit the zoo where they saw plenty of zoo animals with together.

Right Visit Dressing With You Can Be Anything Barney and his friends figure out what they want to be when they grow up.

Joys Of Dancin' Tunes Songs From Barney's House Baby Bop puts Barney and BJ a boombox where it can play songs from Come On Over To Barney's House plus other Barney videos great to jam up.

Now Visit Beach Party Sutfing Up With Barney surf the beach with Barney and his friends.

Nuts About Great Wheels Round And Round Vehicles Barney and his friends help Robert fix a broken wheel while they went to go visit their good friend Pop Wheeley which they can show around.

Fabulous Visitors Songs From The Park Barney presents this musical collection of songs from Season 7.

Read With Barney, Dance With Barney get ready to dance plus read that together fun it did with Barney and his friends.

Plan Barney's Manners Party Great Invitation For Fun Barney and his friends prepare a big party putting on party clothes to the big party.

Plan Barney's Feelings With Happy Mad Silly Sad Barney and his friends talk about some feelings.

Dance With Barney Games Hits Movin' And Groovin' Barney and his friends jam, dance and play some of songs and games with music together especially that Barney version of Simon Says.

Happy Imagination Island Visit Sea Fun With Barney time to sail with Barney and his friends as they set sail here in a great flying sailboat here Min and Tosha first read a bedtime story together.

Play And Sing Lovable Great Favorite Barney Songs Barney and his friends sing and present songs from Season 3.

Delightful Visit Getting Tricked Helping Out Henry Rescue Trouble Save Thomas and his friends get tricked with 7 Thomas favorites.

Learn James Lesson Freight Cars Proud Day Conductor Fishing Tractor Race get ready to buzz with 7 Thomas favorites.

Powerful Tenders Turntables Shed Running Breakfast Coal Kipper Tram Thomas and his friends were getting real turnables with 7 Thomas favorites.

Thomas Eats Breakfast Cow Line Iron Trouble Mess Charge Point Thomas and his friends learned that trains don't eat breakfast unless he or she would love toe at with all Thomas's friends with 7 Thomas stories.

Never Better Late Than Pop Diesel Dirty Deed Shave Runaway Thomas and his friends tell viewers to be late than ever.

Visit Thomas's Friends Trust Mavis Tightrope Joke Promise Forest Mud Thomas and his friends learn to trust together.

Joyful Visit Get Bumped Useful Party Again Visitor Signal Mail Thomas and his friends learned to get bumped when Thomas finishes that journey for him.

Thomas And The Dragon Douglas Deputation Trouble Scarf Diseasel Exploits Thomas taught dragons to his friends.

Fabulous Visit Hello Daisy Predicament Sneezes Scrap Friend Tender Plunge Thomas and his friends say hello to Daisy.

Right Visit Buzz Buzz Turn Chase Heroes Bulgy Wrong Fruitful Thomas and his friends learned that James saw that bee.

Lovable Ghostly Trick Wooly Bear Mountain Sea Missing Christmas Tree Thomas and his friends teach Percy ghostly trick.

Thomas And The Christmas Party Missing Tree Forest Thomas and his friends plan a Christmas party.

Delightful Granpuff Sleeping Beauty Bad Day Helping Sam See Stepney Thomas and his friends help Peter Sam in his rescue.

Happy Train Letter With Special Dellivery Home Roll Steam Bowled Thomas mails his special letter to his friends.

Thomas Helps Out Fooligh Mail Train Break Rules Mine Shed Thomas and his friends figure and help together.

Plesant Gallant Elephant Win Attraction Polish Gallant Engine Fun Fish Thomas and his friends learned to be gallant.

Happy Visit Meeting Queen Stops Bike Bulls Funnel Engines Thomas meets the queen from each story together.

Playful Big Day Running Break Rules Coal Kipper Trouble Tram Thomas and his friends thought it's big day.

Rubber Duckie Had A Barn Fabulous Lost Rock cubs learned that Larry the Rock visits the Busterfield Library from each stach of books that come together plus in the end there of that tape Kevin singing Rubber Duckie Had A Barn simply a funny song. Still not a correct song here for now song about a duck and the barn but the answer was Old MacDonald Had A Farm does have that duck such a fun answer. Announcer Bunny first did program preview for beginning, PBS Kids logo with Dot in the end.

Rose Fairy Princess Fair Ballet Tickets Muddle get ready to present here Rose Fairy Princess.

Quiet Wings Treasure Tandems Two Mice Boat Cheese Ball Cup Final Angelina's mouse friends start Angelina in the wings.

See A Pal With Friends Forever Surprise Arthur The Butterfly Present some mouse friends present friends forever for now.

Plesant Lucky Penny BigPaw Anya Visits Gymnastics Championship some mouse friends see for a lucky penny.

Now You Don't See Me Sweet Sesame Road with rock tunes with songs from Sesame Street tells a story about why the agents cannot see bodies because they're simply invisible based on the album Sesame Road with 20 rock jams real visible again with guys are simply happy that cover and title are a parody of the Beatles album Abbey Road has Prairie Dawn, Ernie, Bert, CTW car, Elmo, Oscar, Cookie Monster, Big Bird wearing fabulous Abbey Road clothes that follow up to Born to Add, with more rock songs from Sesame Street. "Sesame Street Proudly Presents Fabulous Now You Don't See Me. Jam On The Jams. Ha Ha!" Voices in this: Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar, Tiptie: Karen Prell, Telly: Martin P. Robinson, Gina: Allison Bartlett, Maria: Sonia Manzano, Elmo, Billy Idle: Kevin Clash, Little Chrissy, How Now Brown, Talking L: Christopher Cerf, Fireman Duck: David Rudman, Grundgetta: Pam Arciero, Prairie Dawn, Roxy Marie: Fran Brill, I'm A Bookworm Baby Singer, Rebel L Policeperson: Ivy Austin, The Oat Bran Zydeco Band Singer, ZZ Blues Singer: Jerry Nelson, Moe Cocker, Young Boy: Paul Jacobs, Bert and Cookie Monster: Frank Oz, Sesame Street Bettles: Christopher Cerf, Richard Hunt, Paul Jacobs, and Jonathan Cerf.

Useful Christmas The Great Cinderella Pageant For Mouseland mouse pals put on Cinderella classic fairy tale.

Peaceful Ballet Tickets Two Mice Boat mouse pals use ballet tickets sail on that boat.

True Lights, Camera, Action Visit Anya Henry's Halloween Sammy's Club get ready to make create movies with mouse.

Right peace Monday September 27 2021 was the PBS Kids version of show 5108 "Return Of The Fairytale Helpers", that day show about fairy tales.

Beautiful tape Monday October 25 2021 was the PBS Kids version of show 5115 "The Cool Tool Kid", that day show all about tools.

Down tape Monday January 3 2022 was the PBS Kids version of show 5123 "We Wonder What Happened To Snowman", that day show all about water.

Fabulous tape Monday March 25 2019 was the PBS Kids version of The Magical Wand Chase on November 11 2017.

Happy town Tuesday April 14 2020 was Elmo's Playdate.

Joyful days Monday April 6 2020 was show 5021 "The Fluffster Kerfuffle", that title show all about toys.

Love tale Thursday April 8 2021 was show 5122 "Match It", that day show about some matching.

Visit top town book Thursday April 7 2022 was show 5222 "Kind Alan", that day show about kindness.

Xylophone visitor showtime playtime Thursday April 6 2023 was show 5323 "Horsing Around", that day show about some horses.

Ziti back home 2:30 on April 20 2026: "Keys, Tomorrow, Don't Forget To Notice For My Friends Ma And Dub About Dad's Cake So I'll Say Goodbye To Ma Then Dub Together To Get Me Vanilla No Those Places Cake Because They're Going Out To A Birthday Dinner At The Pita Place Tomorrow At 5:00 To 9:00 PM Tomorrow Because It Does Have A Picture Of That Garden, At The Zoo, Flower, And A Toy Here On Top Says Happy Birthday Dad Down There Here On Dad's Cake First Says The Biggest Pile Of Junk You've Ever Seen."

Volunteer together here with for now for Ma's birthday in 2026 vanilla Rubber Duckie Had A Barn cake here on top says Happy Birthday Ma plus also picture of that funny song Rubber Duckie Had A Barn but that is the incorrect song melody so it supposed to sing Old MacDonald Had A Farm because that picture of that funny song about a duck and the barn.

Fabulous visit here on that place Dub's birthday in 2026 will be vanilla Now You Don't See Me cake tells a story about some agents who turned real visible again.

Right visit here on that place Kevin's birthday in 2026 will be vanilla Donkey Hodie cake that birthday boy does have Pineview Mr. Jesse taught that.

Now You Don't See Me Sweet Sesame Road writer by Kevin Clash teleplay by Tom Cooke that parody of The Beatles hit Abbey Road title catalogue number there on that one: 7086, title date on that one: January 10 1993.

Zucchini visit here on that place Dad's birthday in 2026 will be Kevin's vanilla no those places cake might be a picture of that garden, at the zoo, flower, and a toy here on top of Dad's cake says Happy Birthday Dad there on the bottom of that first says The Biggest Pile Of Junk You've Ever Seen here in track 9 of 15 Love In The Junkyard from album Silly Songs Dad takes Lucy to Love Your Dog at 7:30 AM to 4:45 PM Kevin will say goodbye to his friends Ma and Dub because they are going out to a birthday dinner at The Pita Place Kevin will be home here searching by voice Arthur videos from 1997 to wait for Ma and Dub to come back he'll stay with Dad friends Lucy and Taylor.

Partial visit 2:30 on June 22 2026 Miss Mary and Lauren are going to get Kevin to play Between The Lions tapes just a bunch of soon after heading home.

That did from a 1995 program Pals Gingerbread Turning Invisible From Now You Don't See Me where Cara telephoned Tiptie that Kaitlin and Tiptie were very so happy that they are visible that did she insisted: "Hey, Tiptie, It's Cara. Yeah, Miss Carlotta Said Those Videos Probably Came September 12 1995 Like Cookie Monster's Best Bites, You're Invited To Mary-Kate And Ashley's Sleepover Party, The Case Of The Christmas Caper, Fay's Twelve Days Of Christmas, Train Songs, And Other Videos. Yeah, Kaitlin And Tiptie Were Very So Happy That They Are Visible Now They're Ready To Watch Super Why Probably. Yeah, Tonight's Gingerbread Boy Season 1 Episode 34 Story Answer Be Careful With The Super Readers. Yes, Good Luck Watching Super Why. Bye, Tiptie. Well, I'll Go Tell You Later Simply It."

In that, the School Video E-Mail from Snuffy. He and Rosalyn build together with some blocks.

Friday, March 10, 2017 was a picture of the end of show 4031 (Season 34 premiere) has Rosita, Telly, Bob and Big Bird were looking up the sponsor constellations like the N and the 7.

In the Hansel And Gretel episode Alpha Pig used his magnifying glass to recite the alphabet but he forgot F, R and T to follow those alphabet crumbs. He tells the viewers go, "You'll Help, Right?". Story answer for that one: "Ask First".

Chicken Jane Theme Song from the PBS Kids hit Between The Lions seen on PBS Kids. Opening Theme: Look, Look, See, See, Coming Down The Lane, Here Comes Scot, Here Comes Dot, Here Comes Chicken Jane. Closing Theme: Look, Look, See, See, Going Up The Lane, There Goes Scot, There Goes Dot, There Goes Chicken Jane.

Funk Wav Bounces Volume 2. August 5, 2022. Amanda's birthday.

  1. Intro
  2. New Money
  3. Potion
  4. Woman Of The Year
  5. Obsessed
  6. New To You
  7. Ready Or Not
  8. Stay With Me
  9. Stay With Me (Part 2)
  10. Somebody Else
  11. Nothing More To Say
  12. Live My Best Life
  13. Lean On Be
  14. Day One

Kellyoke. June 9, 2022. Johnny Depp's birthday.

  1. Blue Bayou
  2. Call Out My Name
  3. Happier Than Ever
  4. Queen Of The Night
  5. Trampoline
  6. Fake Plastic Trees

Coming Together (album). June 22, 2021.

  1. Anyone Can Be Friends
  2. Change The World
  3. I Am Somebody (Giant)
  4. How Do You Know
  5. Here's What We Can Do
  6. Rhymes With Mando
  7. Raise Your Hand Up High
  8. Color Of Me
  9. Listen, Act, Unite

Furry Friends Forever: Elmo Gets A Puppy (album). August 13, 2021. Songs from the special.

  1. Cookie Monster Doggie Treats
  2. Hooray For Getting Clean (Puppy Bath Time)
  3. That's Home

See Us Coming Together (album). November 25, 2021. Songs from the special. Until January 2022 Steps Show will be WNED PBS Channel 17 Kevin plays Barney videos with stuffed animal Zoe.

  1. See Us Coming Together
  2. Friends In Your Neighborhood
  3. Best Friends Band Medley: Somebody Come And Play/Anyone Can Be Friends/I Am Special/Ji-Young's Song
  4. Proud Of Your Eyes

Denim And Rhinestones (album). June 10, 2022.

  1. Denim And Rhinestones
  2. Velvet Heartbreak
  3. Ghost Story
  4. Burn
  5. Crazy Angels
  6. Faster
  7. Pink Champagne
  8. Wanted Woman
  9. Poor Everybody Else
  10. She Don't Know
  11. Garden

My Savor (album). March 26, 2021.

  1. Jesus Loves Me (Instrumental)
  2. Nothing But The Blood Of Jesus
  3. Blessed Assurance
  4. Just As I Am
  5. Victory Of Jesus
  6. Great Is Thy Thankfulness
  7. O How I Love Jesus
  8. How Great Thou Art
  9. Because He Lives
  10. The Old Rugged Cross
  11. I Surrender All
  12. Softly And Tenderly
  13. Amazing Grace

My Gift. September 25, 2020. Mr. Cory's birthday.

  1. Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee
  2. O Come, All Ye Faithful
  3. Let There Be Peace
  4. The Little Drummer Boy
  5. Sweet Baby Jesus
  6. Hallelujah
  7. O Holy Night
  8. Mary, Did You Know
  9. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
  10. Away In A Manger
  11. Silent Night

Awesome part about which Kevin's birthday in 2026 that Donkey Hodie cake to visit Steps here.

Cool visit Steps with Mr. Cory's friends here fun as it did to play for now.

Ernie vanilla Ernie cake him from Sesame Street to it Kevin wants Thursday April 30 2026 there on top of his head says Happy Birthday Ma down there sings a short ditty Rubber Duckie Had A Barn E-I-E-I-O simply incorrect song which still not that tune because there's a song about a duck and the barn but the song supposed to sing Old MacDonald Had A Farm with that.

Good pals town tour.

Indoor visit a tour.

Kid world a visitor.

Marvelous top a ton.

Oh The Weather Outside Is Frightful from Let It Snow Let It Snow Let It Snow.

Quiet top a visitor.

Show with plus tape.

Useful tape a visit.

Wonderful top a tie.

Yak world a visitor.

Salt with show plot great more show hits.

Cook with show tape plus more town tour.

Note with show tops simply it show hits.

Snuffy's Birthday Seeing ABCD Mart Trip Maria took Big Bird for a shopping trip for ABCD Mart with skates on Snuffy's birthday.

See Explore Full Alphabet Jungle Game Elmo, Zoe, Telly and the kids explore the alphabet jungle.

See Explore Great Numbers Game there which Elmo, Telly, Gabi here and Alice discover great numbers game.

Planet Storybook Restaurant Lunch Sheep Clues Food Songs Mr. Johnson takes Grover's job at Planet Storybook restaurant.

Sesame Street Top 10 Countdown Kids' Favorite Songs where gang on Sesame Street figure out what 10 favorite songs that Elmo did want to play for him.

Sing And Play Sing-Along Songs From Grouchland where Elmo, Grizzy and three Pesties play 9 super-dee-duper songs including three from The Adventures Of Elmo In Grouchland.

Say Hello For Elmo Music Dancing And Books this first Elmo's World program with Dancing, Music and Books.

Now Time Visit Babies, Dogs, Farms Elmo visits those babies, barking doggies, some farms.

Play Music With Three Bears Cleaning Special Session the gang on Sesame Street play some music with their special guest Luke Crewell from Stomp.

See Letter Hit Alphabet Day On Sesame Street this tape opens celebrating Alphabet Day on Sesame Street there in which plan to go through every letter of the alphabet, read words, and afterwards, Luis will read them a story The King Banishes The Letter P (EKA: Episode 0712). Snuffy goes searching for something that begins with the letter A, while Telly Monster gets the gang organized to talk about the alphabet.

See Number Hit Numbers Show On Sesame Street Big Bird is the host of a new talk show, Big Bird's Numbers Show (a parody of The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson). Count von Count is his announcer, and he is scheduled to count the Honkers' honks because he leaves early for another job as an elevator operator but Big Bird manages to get him to come back which he brings his guests include Chip and Dip.

Play-Along Songs Games Fun Big Game Sport Practice Big Bird leads a series of games with Elmo, Forgetful Jones, and a couple of kids Desiree and Jesse.

Sing Along Rooftop With Fixing TV Antenna Television Big Bird, Hoots the Owl, Bob, Gordon, Maria, David and the kids go to the roof of the 123 Sesame Street building to have a sing-along. They close the sing-along with a show-stopping finale, "What's the Name of That Song". Sweet as it did, Biff and Sully are up on the roof trying to fix a TV set, but every time it gets fixed, something goes wrong, causing the set to be broken again. The framing sequences of the video, as well as the sketches featured, were later incorporated as 2443 (Season 19), three sponsors in this: H, and R, 12.

Story Time Fairy Tale Section Library For Maria Maria gets ready to read a story to Big Bird and Mr. Snuffleupagus before their nap, but since the Sesame Street Library is closed, she reads the fairy tale section of the newspaper. The news articles appear as modified Sesame Street News Flash sketches, removing the logo, Kermit's introductory comments, and other broadcast references.

SMV Count It Higher Sweet Music Videos From Sesame Street Count von Count hosts a countdown show on the fictional SMV (Sesame Music Video) television network, counting down the top Sesame Street music videos. Each song is presented with fake music video-style credits.

Sing Monster Hits Hosting Fuzzy Awards Herry Monster is the host of "The Fuzzy Awards", an awards show for the best monster songs. A winner is already written in the envelope, but the envelope can't be opened until after all of the songs have been shown (though Elmo really wants to know in advance which song is the winner). The names of the performers and song titles appear on-screen at the beginning and ending of the songs, while "C is for Cookie" also has "Fuzzy Award Winner" written on-screen. Applause sound effects are also added at the beginning and end of every song.

Sing Yourself Silly Of Sweet Fancy Silly Songs Big Bird presents 10 silly songs so in the end viewers can say "Now That Was Silly".

Rock & Roll 10 Jams Of Sesame Street hosted by Jackman Wolf, who played various rock & roll songs from Sesame Street on his Sesame Street Rock & Roll Request Show.

Let's Dance Along With Cinderella Party Be Yourself Mike, Big Bird and the Kids host the Sesame Street Dance Along, where they dance and play Sesame Street songs that involve dancing.

Right Time Sing-Along Guessing Game Tom Thumb's Family framing sequence involving a game show hosted by Elmo. His contestants are Mary, Mary's little lamb, and Mr. Johnson (who's just waiting for a bus to Cincinnati). Elmo asks some questions and then shows a video clip from Sesame Street as a clue. Whoever answers has to jump on a trampoline and ring a bell.

Sing And Show With Fun Monster Report Broadcast Herry Monster hosts "The Monster Report" where he and co-reporters Elmo, Telly and The Count learn about kids, their differences and how they're the same.

Sesame Street 25th Anniversary Wonderful Years Musical Celebration the home video version of Sesame Street Jam: A Musical Celebration to celebrate Sesame Street's 25th anniversary. The broadcast and home video versions have the same linking footage but different clips. Sesame Street Jam focused on celebrity segments, many coming from segments filmed for the 25th season; A Musical Celebration replaced most of these segments with classic Sesame Street songs. However, they both end with the cast and Ladysmith Black Mambazo performing "Sing".

Put Down The Duckie Fabulous Sesame Street Mayhem the home video version of Sesame Street, Special. The video replaces the special's title card. The release also omits the pledge drive segments featuring Kermit the Frog and Oscar the Grouch.

Plan Moments Volume 1 Fantastic Art Show Fun Elmo prepares for the "Monster Art Show", but he must choose only one of his drawings. He shows the drawings to his friends, who all like his drawings so much that he gives them the drawings. Will he have any left to enter?

New Years Eve Party Sesame RNN Around The World gang on Sesame Street have a New Years Eve party home video version of Sesame Street Stays Up Late.

See Musical Tale With Peter And The Wolf where Baby Bear and Papa Bear visit Keith Lockhart conducting music to Peter And The Wolf: Elmo was Peter, Zoe was Birdie, Telly was Duck, Big Bird was Peter's Grandpa, Oscar was Cat, and the 2-Headed Monster was kettledrums.

Share A Magic Cookbook Fun Cooking For Elmo: Elmo, Telly, Nick and Aleisa cook here in the arbor with their good friend Jean the Genie.

Right Time For Birthdays, Games, Pets going to birthday parties, playing games, sharing pets.

Sing With Kids' Favorite Songs 2 which features a sequel to Kids' Favorite Songs.

Search Mystery Friend At Telly's Library Computer Caper Baby Bear and Telly find computers at the library with scenes from show 3908.

See A Word Play Variety Show which Bert puts Ernie variety show about words.

See A Visit To The Firehouse For Elmo: Elmo visits the firehouse with Maria plus also with Alan features a street story from show 3981 (Season 33 premiere).

Holiday Fun! Elmo discovers three holiday traditions with his pet goldfish Dorothy: Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa so in the end there Elmo took Dorothy outside to join in with singing Jingle Bells with gang on Sesame Street.

Sesame Singing Karaoke Elmo taught Note that singing is such fun with 2 street stories from show 4046 and show 4031 Season 34 premiere.

Zoe's Dance Moves Dancing Music Ballet Zoe teaches Paula Abdul ballet steps for Elmo and kids as they teach different kinds of some steps.

What's The Name Of That Song?: 35th Anniversary time to figure out what song can play Super-Grover can figure out what song that whole world gang on Sesame Street should sing.

See And Eat Cookies Best Bites With Baking Cookie Monster dressed up a baker he did white chef's hat here plus also probably white here is his apron.

Say Your Letters Pretending Just Billy Joel Big Bird takes Baby Bear and his friends for a song and dance adventure for each single letter from letter "A" there all the way down to Z that stops for every letter plus that special guest Billy Joel.

Say And Share With Take Turns Elmo didn't want to share his toy train with Zoe there which Maria watches Tarah Cooperation Today with that viewers host Katie Couric.

Rainy Day Songs And Games Imagining Telly, Zoe, Michael, Lexine, and Gabi stay inside Finders Keepers with plenty of songs and games while Oscar was in his newsstand soon after the rain finally stopped Carlo tells them that they can go back outside to play.

Play Visit Exercise Camp With Monty Cinderella's Party Monty visits a place for Elmo's Exercise Camp with coach Elmo plus Rosita, Oscar's pet worm Slimey, Michael, Lexine, Tarah and their friends with this special guest Cyndi Lauper doing twist with The Twister Sisters.

Same Bath For Girls Kokomo Duckieland My Best Friend Show girl duck pals can play some music to jam for the class it was based on some scenes from 2274 (Season 18) (repeated as 2519, Season 20).

Zulu Song Fabulous A Summit Halloween gang celebrate Halloween there fun as they did to dress some up.

Xylophone City Sleepover Country The Alpha Harry Song gang learned xylophones are real grand songs about Harry Hamlin: The "Alpha Harry Song".

See Great Outdoors Wild Animals, Fish, Weather Tour seeing animals, plus fish, weather fun for Elmo.

Head To Toe Fun Jackets, Hats, Fun Shoes there it did jackets, hats, some shoes.

Nickels Department Store With Bert's Birthday girls learned that in the book Ernie Gets Lost that book was written by Liza Alexander illustrated by Tom Cooke where Ernie took Maria to Nickels Department Store to find a present on Bert's birthday.

Yummy Yummy. October 12, 1999.

  1. Hot Potato
  2. Shaky Shaky
  3. Fruit Salad Intro
  4. Fruit Salad
  5. Captain Feathersword
  6. Our Boat Is Rocking On The Sea
  7. We're Dancing With Wags The Dog
  8. Willaby Wallaby Woo
  9. Come On Let's Jump
  10. Walk
  11. Fais Dodo
  12. Ponies
  13. The Monkey Dance
  14. D.O.R.O.T.H.Y. (My Favorite Dinosaur)
  15. Shake Your Sillies Out
  16. Numbers Joke
  17. Numbers Rumba
  18. Would You Giggle
  19. Food Poem
  20. Crunchy Munchy Honey Cakes
  21. The Chase (Instrumental)
  22. Butterflies Flit
  23. Where Is Thumbkin
  24. Veil (Instrumental)
  25. Yawn Yawn Yawn

"C" Is For Cookie: Cookie's Favorite Songs. September 19, 1995. Trisha Yearwood's birthday party.

  1. "C" Is For Cookie
  2. The Last Cookie Roundup
  3. Circles
  4. If I Knew You Were Coming I'd've Baked A Cake
  5. The Ballad Of Casey McPhee
  6. If Moon Was Cookie
  7. Goodbye Little Cookie
  8. Breakfast Time
  9. M-M-M Monster Meal
  10. Handful Of Crumbs
  11. Up And Down
  12. Gingerbread Man
  13. Healthy Food
  14. Me Gotta Be Blue

The Bird Is The Word! Big Bird's Favorite Songs. August 22, 1995.

  1. Just One Me
  2. Wonderful Me
  3. ABC-DEF-GHI
  4. Tall Enough
  5. The Sound Of The Letter A
  6. I Just Adore 4
  7. Y'all Fall Down
  8. Good Morning Mr. Sun
  9. Everyone Makes Mistakes
  10. Just Three Colors
  11. What Makes A Fly Fly
  12. Very Very Special Letter
  13. Read Me A Story
  14. Sing
  15. Surfin' Bird

Let's Go Riding Birds, Bugs, Bicycles Springtime Fun different kinds of birds, kinds of bugs with, riding those cool bicycles.

Platinum All-Time Favorites. August 22, 1995.

  1. Sesame Street Theme
  2. ABC-DEF-GHI
  3. People In Your Neighborhood
  4. Rubber Duckie
  5. Elmo's Song
  6. Doin' The Pigeon
  7. "C" Is For Cookie
  8. I Don't Want To Live On The Moon
  9. Monster In The Mirror
  10. Sing
  11. Happy Tapping With Elmo
  12. Fuzzy And Blue
  13. Bein' Green
  14. Lambaba
  15. What Do I Do When I'm Alone
  16. One Fine Face
  17. I Love Trash
  18. Little Things
  19. Put Down The Duckie
  20. We Are All Earthlings

Dance And Sing! The Best Of Nick Jr. October 2, 2001.

  1. Doo Doo Dee Doo
  2. Feres Jacques
  3. Country Hop
  4. Colors
  5. Tracing Shapes
  6. Funky Jelly Monster
  7. Moo-Moo
  8. Face Mambo
  9. Spelling Face
  10. Blue's Clues Theme Song
  11. The Planet Song
  12. Healthy Snacks
  13. Oranges Grow On Trees
  14. The Buddy Boogie
  15. So Long Song
  16. Humming
  17. Little Bear Theme Song
  18. Little Bear's Band
  19. Gullah Gullah Vignette
  20. Gullah Gullah Island Theme Song
  21. Down Down Baby
  22. Yes I Can
  23. I Love A Haircut
  24. Head And Shoulders
  25. Nick Jr. sings
  26. Oswald Theme Song
  27. The Penguin Polka
  28. I Guess You Never Know
  29. Rollerskating
  30. Maisy Theme Song
  31. Franklin Theme Song
  32. Maggie And The Ferocious Beast Theme Song
  33. My One And Only Box
  34. Hamilton The Ham
  35. Kipper Theme Song
  36. Little Bill Theme Song Checkers Open
  37. Little Bill Theme Song Checkers Close
  38. Alphabet Song
  39. Dora The Explorer Theme Song
  40. Map Song
  41. Backpack Song
  42. Travel Song
  43. We Did It
  44. Goodbye Song

Meet The Biscuits!. From 2005. Songs first seen Sunday September 6 2015 with their first CD.

  1. This Farm
  2. Six Little Ducks
  3. Go Make Music
  4. This Old Man
  5. Side Car
  6. Bingo
  7. Beethoven's Farm
  8. Lamb Medley: Mary Had A Little Lamb/Baa Baa Black Sheep
  9. Turkey Trot/Hee Haw
  10. Rain Song
  11. You Are My Sunshine
  12. Harmony
  13. Old MacDonald
  14. This Farm (Reprise)

The Best Of Sesame Street. Released from 1987.

  1. Sesame Street Theme
  2. ABC-DEF-GHI
  3. Somebody Come And Play
  4. Rubber Duckie
  5. Sing
  6. Ten Commandments Of Health
  7. "C" Is For Cookie
  8. What Do I Do When I'm Alone
  9. Opposite Song
  10. Bein' Green
  11. People In Your Neighborhood
  12. Has Anybody Seen My Dog
  13. The Happiest Street In The World

Splish Splash: Bath Time Fun. August 22, 1995.

  1. Splish Splash
  2. Rubber Duckie
  3. Take Care Of That Smile
  4. Bubble On My Snuffle
  5. Toothpaste Factory Rap
  6. Do De Rubber Duck
  7. Say Toothpaste Somebody
  8. Let's Go Tubbin'
  9. Everybody Wash
  10. Bathtub Of Seville
  11. Kids Just Love To Brush
  12. Fixin' My Hair
  13. Comb Your Face
  14. Rubber Duckie (Little Richard)
  15. I Gotta Be Clean

Numbers!. From 1977. SIDE A: Just One Me, One And One Make Two, Knock Three Times, Four, Think Of Your Fingers, SIDE B: Six, My Sister, My Brother, My Father, My Mother, My Grandma, My Grandpa, My Dog And Me, Eight Beautiful Notes, Climbing Nine Stairs, Ten Cookies. The album was released on CD in 1995. According to the reissue, Big Bird's introduction to the song "Just One Me" was slightly edited on this release. Chromebooks and computers do have a same first version it did with to do that together. There in the 1995 reissue, some iPhones here and iPod touches hear a second version of dialogue and some songs.

Dreamytime Songs.

  1. Sleepytime On Sesame Street
  2. In Your Imagination
  3. If I Were
  4. If Moon Was Cookie
  5. The Snufflelullaby
  6. Afraid Of The Dark
  7. Imagination
  8. Naptime
  9. What Do I Do When I'm Alone
  10. Frogs In The Glen
  11. Read Me A Story
  12. Dance Myself To Sleep
  13. Little Things
  14. I Don't Want To Live On The Moon

Elmo Saves Christmas: Holiday Favorites. 13 holiday songs.

  1. Sleigh Ride
  2. Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree
  3. Let It Snow Let It Snow Let It Snow
  4. Elmo Wants A Hippopotamus For Christmas
  5. O Christmas Tree
  6. Elmo Saves Christmas
  7. Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer
  8. Jingle Bell Rock
  9. Here Comes Santa Claus
  10. It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year
  11. Blue Christmas
  12. Feliz Navidad
  13. It's Christmas Again

The Sesame Street Record. Released from 1970. SIDE A: Sesame Street Theme, ABC-DEF-GHI, I've Got Two, Goin' For A Ride, What Babies Are Called, Everybody Wash, One Of These Sounds, Up And Down, Bein' Green, SIDE B: Somebody Come And Play, I Love Trash, A Face, J-Jump, People In Your Neighborhood, Rub Your Tummy, Number 5, Five People In My Family, Nearly Missed, Rubber Duckie. Low pitch version for Sesame Street 1 cassette used Friday August 23 2019. The 1974 cassette release (C-5064) features a different running order: "What Are Kids Called" plays before "I've Got Two," and the final track "Rubber Duckie" is preceded by "Up and Down," "I Love Trash," and "A Face." Additionally, the closing tag, where Gordon instructs the listener to turn the record over, is omitted. The 1974 reissue cover is a Season 5 cast photo featuring several human and Muppet characters who were not introduced when the album was originally recorded, including David, Maria, Luis, Mr. Snuffleupagus, The Amazing Mumford, and Sherlock Hemlock.

Kermit Unpigged. September 27, 1994.

  1. She Drives Me Crazy
  2. Daydream (Vince Gill)
  3. On Broadway (George Benson)
  4. All I Have To Do Is Dream (Linda Ronstadt)
  5. Born To Be Wild (Ozzy Osborune)
  6. Mr. Spaceman (Jimmy Buffett)
  7. Bein' Green (Don Henley)
  8. Wild Thing
  9. Can't Get Along Without You
  10. All Together Now

Muppet Beach Party. May 25, 1993 (Frank Oz's birthday).

  1. Surfin' USA
  2. Wooly Bully
  3. Under The Boardwalk
  4. Sugar Shack
  5. Itsy Bitsy Teanie Weenie Yellow Polka-Dot Bikini
  6. Limbo Rock
  7. Papa-Oom-Mow-Mow
  8. Kokomo
  9. Surfin'
  10. Walkin' On Sunshine
  11. Fun Fun Fun
  12. Wipe Out

Rowlf The Dog: Ol Brown Ears Is Back. April 6, 1993.

  1. Lydia The Tattooed Lady
  2. Eight Little Notes
  3. I Never Harmed An Onion
  4. Halfway Down The Stairs
  5. Memory Lane
  6. Cottleston Pie
  7. Bein' Green
  8. Carbon Paper
  9. Garden Song
  10. New York State Of Mind
  11. When
  12. You And I And George
  13. Wishing Song
  14. Old Dog Trey

Elmo's Favorite Sing-Alongs. From 1993. SIDE A: Sing Along, Elmo's Song, Three Blue Pigeons, Let's Go Driving, Tingalayo, One Small Voice, Drawing Song, SIDE B: Sarasponda, Hokey Pokey, To Sing A Simple Song, One Banana, Oscar's Junk Band, Sing Along (Reprise).

Wiggly Wiggly World (album). January 22, 2002.

  1. In The Wiggles' World
  2. Here Come The Wiggles
  3. In The Big Red Car We Like To Ride
  4. I Love To Have A Dance With Dorothy (with Slim Dusty)
  5. Taba Nana (with Christine Anu)
  6. Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport (with Rolf Harris)
  7. Sing With Me (with Kamahl)
  8. One Little Coyote (with Human Nature)
  9. Hey, Hey, Hey We're All Pirate Dancing
  10. Another Cuppa
  11. Six Months In A Leaky Boat (with Tim Finn)
  12. Blow Me Down
  13. Let's Go (We're Riding In The Big Red Car)
  14. Porcupine Pie
  15. Morningtown Ride (with Jimmy Little)
  16. Haru Ga Kita (with Atsuiko Arai)

Give Us A Mystery (album). September 13, 1994.

  1. Give Us A Mystery
  2. B-U-T-T Out
  3. Bravery
  4. That Funky Musicology
  5. Ghost Song (No Such Thing)
  6. Nothing To Do
  7. I'd Like To Be A Cowboy
  8. It's Not Logical
  9. Lotta Rocks
  10. At The End Of The Day
  11. How The West Was Fun

Silly Songs. From 1996.

  1. The Honker-Duckie-Dinger Jamboree
  2. The Batty Bat
  3. I'm Proud To Be A Cow
  4. Everything In The Wrong Place Ball
  5. This Song Is For The Birds
  6. There's A Hole In The Bottom Of The Sea
  7. Captain Vegetable
  8. Keep The Park Clean For The Pigeons
  9. Love In The Junkyard
  10. The Transylvania Polka
  11. Oh Look What Our Baby Can Do
  12. Big Round Nose
  13. The Elephant Elevator Operator
  14. The Boogie-Woogie Piggies
  15. Monster In The Mirror

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January: New Years Day plus Martin Luther King Jr. Day country singer Dolly Parton's birthday party Miss Victoria's birthday party even Phil Collins's together.

February: Groundhog Day Alice Cooper's birthday country singer Garth Brooks's birthday party Valentines Day Tony Anselmo's birthday Nathan's birthday also Presidents Day.

March: Brian Cummings's birthday Daylight Savings Time begins Saint Patricks Day plus Vanessa Williams's birthday.

April: David's birthday Kelsie's birthday Jill Scott's birthday Dad's birthday here Ma and Dub hand him Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea 1990 VHS pink box has Sebastian, Ariel, undersea band 1990 vertical sticker label plus 1990 print date in this May 18 1990 simply it's version 1 here on Dad's birthday long version of Disneyland 35th anniversary promo plus a 1990 title card plus in the end Sing-Along Songs 1990 promo from Under The Sea plus Larry Groce's birthday Kelly Clarkson's birthday party plus Ma's birthday CatDog Vs. The Greasers.

May: Tim McGraw's birthday Aunt Kathleen's birthday Billy Joel's birthday party Mother's Day plus Ginnifer Goodwin's birthday plus visit Florida together.

June: David Rudman's birthday Father's Day plus Andre' Watts's birthday.

July: Fourth of July celebration celebrating America's birthday country singer Martina McBride's birthday.

August: Dub's birthday Mr. Teddy's birthday Kevin got the Alma's Way book Junior's Lost Tooth Peter Hannan's birthday Hope Cervantes's birthday Demi Lovato's brthday Shania Twain's birthday party.

September: Lily Tomlin's birthday Noel MacNeal's birthday Kevin plays The Alphabet Song on his maracas Big Bird, Bob, Gordon, David, Hoots, Maria and kids sang The Alphabet Song from Sing Along 1987 VHS 2004 DVD came already played from Christmas 2018 he even sang a goose verse from Old MacDonald Had A Farm from show 4019 Kevin's birthday country singer Trisha Yearwood's birthday country singer Faith Hill's birthday Mr. Chapman's birthday party Jason Alexander's birthday Mr. Cory's birthday party Fran Brill's birthday together.

October: Julie Andrews's birthday Susan Sarandon's birthday party Dalila Bela's birthday party Courtney's birthday from Steps Matt Vogel's birthday Columbus Day Halloween Kevin dressed up Captain America together.

November: David Foster's birthday Tim Cook's birthday Daylight Savings Time ends Veterans Day Jamie Lee Curtis's birthday Miley Cyrus's birthday party Thanksgiving.

December: Bettle Midler's birthday William Wegman's birthday Jose Carreras's birthday Millie Davis's birthday Will's birthday from Steps Meghan Trainor's birthday Kevin celebrates Christmas, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, and New Years Eve together.

Advertising Food Commercial New Years Day Celebration kids talk about why food tastes yummy delicious scrumptious crunchy foods between heatlhy and unhealthy foods Jim Fife talks about commercials while doing his shopping.

Advertisers With Hey Cinderella Great Classic Fairy Tale Kermit presents this classic fairy tale of Cinderella.

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Sing: Songs Of Joe Raposo. December 5, 1992. Featuring Gladys Knight, Patti LaBelle, The Carpenters, Ray Charles, and The Pips.

  1. Sesame Street Theme (Gladys Knight And The Pips)
  2. Somebody Come And Play
  3. Believe In Yourself
  4. "C" Is For Cookie
  5. I'm Pretty
  6. Little Things
  7. Peanut Butter
  8. Would You Like To Buy An O
  9. New Way To Walk
  10. Bein' A Pig
  11. Bein' Green (Ray Charles)
  12. Sing (The Carpenters)
  13. ABC-DEF-GHI
  14. Doin' The Pigeon
  15. What Do You Do With A Fruit
  16. Has Anybody Seen My Dog
  17. I'm An Aardvark
  18. Take A Breath
  19. A Little Bit (At The Beginning) (Patti LaBelle)
  20. Sing (Reprise)

Where's God When They're Scared? Great Fear Monsters Lions Den Bob the Tomato here and Larry the Cucumber teach Junior that why God is so scared.

God Wants Bob To Forgive Them Grapes Of Wrath Gillian Parody Junior met grape family of wrath veggie friends do a parody of Gilligan's Island.

Question Of Veggies Are You Neighbors Seuss Star Trek Parody Bob the Tomato, Larry the Cucumber, and Junior are going out to space time to blast off together in this parody of Dr. Seuss and Star Trek.

Rack, Shack And Benny Terry Gilliam Stories Parody Chocolate Factory veggie pals met Grandpa George Scallion then explains these real names Rack, Shack and Benny as they explore whole chocolate factory together.

Dave And The Giant Pickle David And Goliath Parody Larry-Boy Bob the Tomato presents a story about Dave and the giant pickle features a retelling version of David And Goliath with together.

Very Veggie Tunes Larry's Workout Sing-Along Silly Songs Larry the Cucumber did his workout video Bob the Tomato presents songs from the other VeggieTales videos bottom of the screen.

Larry-Boy And The Fib From Outer Space Cucumber Larry-Boy did save the fib with Bob the Tomato, Junior, and the rest with together.

Josh And The Big Wall Great Wall Battle Josha gives God's directions they headed to a promised land.

End Of Silliness Sing Yourself Silly Sing-Along Songs From VeggieTales Archibad cancelled Silly Songs With Larry this musical collection of sing-along songs for it.

Larry-Boy And The Rumor Weed Great Milk Weed Monkey Bandit Larry-Boy talks about their favorite part of here Milk Money Bandit.

King George And The Ducky Greatest Between The Lions Tour King George gives his ducky with Bob the Tomato, Larry the Cucumber, and the whole gang as they present their Between The Lions tour. "Coming This April, Between The Lions This Monday Starting April 3 2000 Seen On PBS Kids."

Esther The Girl Who Became Godfather Casablanca Queen Bob the Tomato thought Esther was a great queen with all his friends.

Lyle The Kindly Viking Story Of Hamlet Retelling Bob the Tomato presents Larry the Cucumber that retelling story here about Gilbert and Sullivan Hamlet.

Jonah Sing-Along Songs With Songs From Jonah Tunes Bob the Tomato presents songs from a big movie Jonah.

Star Of Veggie Wish Tale A VeggieTales Christmas Bob the Tomato portrays Cavis Appyhart and Milward Phelps as they give that star to Mr. Pincher.

Quiet Easter Carol A VeggieTales Easter veggies present Easter together in this parody of Charles Dickens's Christmas classic tale A Christmas Carol as they search for the Easter bags with into the basket together.

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Into Time For The Adventures Of Spot Tour Spot presents seven of his stories for it.

Kind Time Counting With Spot And Telling Time Spot loves counting and telling time.

Meet With The Alphabet With Spot For Learning Spot learns the alphabet from "A" to "Z".

Outside To Play With Playtime Fun Spot heads for all his friends.

Quietest Vote Christmas Party With The Singing Kettle gang prepare for a holiday live stage tour.

Spot's First Video With Story Adventures Shows Fun Spot presents six of Spot stories for it.

Under A Winning Team Sports Fun With Bob sports are great with Bob and his friends.

World Of Classifier Sports With Jerry Haifin Sign Langage Ready to teach cool world for about some sports.

You Get Mucky Great Playtime Fun With Bob Muck gets mucky with Bob and his friends.

Paddington's Special Very Merry Christmas ten fun stories saying merry Christmas with Paddington and his friends.

Spooks Arthur Gets Spooked Great Elwood City Halloween Arthur and his friends have a scary time.

Charlie Brown And Snoopy Show Direct-To-Video VHS Volumes From Kartes Video Communications Paramount Fully Animated: The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show is one of the few television series produced by Bill Melendez, whose animation studio generally produced specials.

Grow And Think Big D.W.'s Marriage Cleaning Up Lost Voice D.W. will grow big Arthur wants to clean up D.W. finds out that if she had a lost voice.

Into Double Dare Dummy Disaster Cave For Arthur gang learned that double dare having Buster's dummy disaster gang visit a cool field trip to a cave.

Kino's Storytime Direct-To-Video PBS Top Program VHS Produced By KECT Los Angeles Distributed By Strand Home Video And Video Treasures: It was co-hosted by Anne Betancourt as Lucy, Marabina Jaimes as Mara and Kino, voiced and performed by puppeteer Mark Ritts.

Under The Weather Ratburn's Dinner Blizzard Dull Winter Mr. Ratburn came to visit Arthur to have dinner there was no power during that snow blizzard everyone thought dull winter was a good idea.

With Friends Mr. Rogers Visits Poets Yo-Yo Ma's Bus Music here Mr. Rogers came to visit Arthur he also came to visit Arthur's class here in his school Arthur thought it was his poet gang visit their good friend Yo-Yo Ma perform Crazy Bus together.

Your Doctor Fun With Arthur Knee Breathless Lousy Week Arthur took D.W. to the doctor Buster learns just breathless Arthur get lousy week fun as he did.

Seeing Arthur's Celebration Birthday Parties New Years Eve Appreciation gang prepare to wish here on Arthur's birthday gang wish viewers happy new year for a New Years Eve celebration Grandma Thora celebrates apprectiation day gang prepare to wish D.W. that big happy birthday.

Excellent Accused Slumber Party Rules Mystery Files Arthur uses to be accused Fern prepared a big slumber party Binky jams to a Binky band.

Good Planets Garbage Man Great Big Fight Fun gang taught about planets Dad was a garbage man here Mom and Dad had great fight here.

It's Time Hollywood Talking Kids Contest Love Ducks gang learn to talk to some kids gang prepare a contest D.W. watches Love Ducks fun show.

Kind Field Trip Washington Fair King Sleep Fun getting ready to drive for a field trip that king returned there for Mr. Ratburn to visit here medieval fair D.W. goes to visit George Washington president of United States gang learned that sleeping can be such fun.

Out Camping Shore Thing Short Quick Summer Arthur takes the school bus to camp gang elarned there will be that shore thing school is out with that short quick summer.

Quiet Vote With Good Sport Soccer Shocker Francine's Rider gang learned that Michelle Kwan is coming just like what it first said here on that school poster Muffy got a chance to shoot together Francine gets her olympic fun rider for it.

Seeing In Showtime Movie Francine's Superstar With Unfunny Arthur creates his movie Francine shares her superstar Arthur was so unfunny.

Underworld Pets For Feline Hide Snake Sorrow Spanky Francine introduced to her cat Nemo gang learned that hide and snake is kind of just like playing hide-and-seek they have to count to 10 first D.W. was so worried here about for Spanky.

Weebles Direct-To-Video Fully Animated TV Program From Hasbro And Paramount: Join Bumpus, Pendleton, Zuzie Q, Demby, Tibby, Diddy, and Tooey as they visit Weebleville but they don't fall down.

Yay For The Loose Tooth Great Sick Dog Arthur pulled his tooth so it finally came out gang taught that sick dogs are wonderful like they did.

World Case Search Mystery Envelope With Snow Mystery Key-Pers Arthur went to search for his fun envelope D.W. taught snow is just real cold outside gang try to find those keys.

To Jam Born To Liberty Boston Tea Party that parody has Sarah playing her saxophone James plays guitar

Changes Visit Cool Women Shelter Restaurant Farm Mail Rebecca just wrote that special letter San Fransisco.

Kindness Retirement Party Wish Restaurant Party Spanish Music Rebecca wants to do her own retirement party she met her singing Spanish music.

Shoes On At Pineview Poems Casey At Bat Rebecca taught that he or she will have to keep their shoes on at Pineview there everyone plays baseball for her she even do a poem about baseball legends together kids did so everyone played together.

Outs With Start Over Kickball Courses Sharing Singing Buggy Bunch Rebecca taught starting over such a sweet start she even ptetends to be Singing Buggy Bunch that red box have four bugs Shimmer, Squirt, Miss Spider and Bounce blue words for that toy 17 fabulous letters red Try Me there on top press Miss Spider’s red top she’ll blink her eyes open and close.

Arthur Videotapes Rebecca’s Dream Traveling Light Hit Song Rebecca plays her song about traveling with her good pal Steve Davis here on his piano Rebecca just sings a song about it.

Good Visit First Day Of Class Hit Music Rebecca learned that welcoming school is such fun.

Excellent Call Phone With Great Call For Help Rebecca taught that calls are great.

Quiet Visit Saying Goodbye For Los Angeles Trip Rebecca taught that goodbyes can be sad farewell.

Unexpected Offers Christmas Cards For Rebecca Fun Office Rebecca taught that writing Christmas cards are beautiful.

Intelligent Visit Tune With Guitar Lesson For Music Rebecca taught that tunes can be great to hear songs to play.

Journey In The Ocean Great Deep Sea Adventure Jack Pumpkinhead, a pal of the Oz Kids, who wants to take a boat ride with all of his friends. During the ride, the boat begins to sink and Jack and the Oz Kids enter the water. There they discover two mermaids who take them on a magical and adventurous underwater excursion. When Zog and the sea devils try to ruin their fun, the adventure gets more wild and exciting than Dot, Neddie and the Oz Kids ever expected.

Virtual Oz Great World Stop Adventure Prince Otto has no friends, so he decides to force Dot and the Oz Kids into a virtual reality computer game presented to them at Scraps' baby shower. Unfortunately, Betty, the patchwork baby gets into the game and overflows the number of players, trapping them in a deteriorating program from which they have little chance of escape. Otto had no wish to actually harm them, and must try to get them out. Very Merry Backfire Party Red Green Oz Christmas The Oz Kids' names are not included on the invite list for the upcoming Christmas celebration, Andrea and Otto try to teach the other party-goers a lesson. But will their plan backfire?

Underground Who's Santa Wonderful Very Oz Christmas The Oz Kids and their new buddy, the elf Wisk, try to find St. Nick, who has been kidnapped. Can they find Santa before Christmas, which will arrive in just a few weeks?

Monkey Prince Story Of Great Oz Kids Adventure After reading one of Dot's fairy tales, Neddie programs the computer to take himself and Toto to China. Once there, they are met by the spoiled Monkey Prince who steals the computer. Unless Dot and the other Oz Kids can find them, Neddie and Toto Jr. will never get back to Emerald City, but it was all in a dream.

Search Toto Cookie Plate Great New York Adventure tape Andrea, daughter of Glinda, who dresses like Ozma, accidentally sends Toto to New York in a hot air balloon made by Frank. 8-year-old Kansas farm girl Dot Hugson, the leader of the Oz Kids, her 5-year-old brother Neddie Hugson and the other kids (Scarecrow Jr., Tin Boy, Boris, Bela, Jack Pumpkinhead Jr. and Frank) must follow the course set by Frank's computer to take them to him. When they arrive, their balloon is trashed, and they meet Rick, a homeless man who has adopted Toto. The strange appearance of some of the kids keeps plans to return from going smoothly, but are affected much more so by a clash of cultures.

Quiet Vote Of World Underground Adventure Fun Earthquake title here an earthquake stirs up yet another adventure for Dot and the Oz Kids (including Andrea). What begins as an innocent bus trip for Frank (the Wizard's son) turns into a wild underground ride for all the kids as they encounter dragonettes, merry-go-round mountains, an enormous teddy bear and more! Neddie is having a hard time counting and stays with Scraps.

Ronald And The Book Fun McTreasure Island Tour Ronald travels Treasure Island book for his friends. Category page in this that VHS for 1990 showing it out with for a fabulous tape: Ronald McDonald McTreasure Island Title VHS Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Based On The Classic Novel Treasure Island book.

Rockstar (album). November 17, 2023. Danny Devito’s birthday. Kevin, Mr. Chapman, Cameron, Mr. Teddy, here and Ryan from North French walked around Boulevard Mall there in the morning saw a Christmas tree plenty of presents then also went bowling in the afternoon with Miss Deb’s friends from old Steps site. Here also Sony went to play A Chipmunk Christmas to spend Christmas for Alvin and his friends.

  1. Rockstar
  2. World On Fire
  3. Every Breath You Take
  4. Open Arms
  5. Magic Man
  6. Long As I Can See The Light
  7. Either Or
  8. I Want You Back
  9. What Has Rock And Roll Ever Done For You
  10. Purple Rain
  11. Baby I Love Your Way
  12. I Hate Muself Loving You
  13. Night Moves
  14. Wrecking Ball
  15. I Can’t Get No Satisfaction
  16. Keep On Loving You
  17. Heart Of Glass
  18. Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me
  19. Tried To Rock And Roll Me
  20. Stairway To Heaven
  21. We Are The Champions/We Will Rock You
  22. Bygones
  23. My Blue Tears
  24. What’s Up
  25. You’re No Good
  26. Heartbreaker
  27. Bittersweet
  28. I Dreamed About Elvis
  29. Let It Be
  30. Free Bird

Other buddy a world.

Kid world a visitor.

Fun as it did for now first repeated from three day weekend for Martin Luther King Day break there with for now here like Saturday January 13 12:13 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Yuzzle Wuzzle Zucchini Zooms Sally Greenberg Hit 3 Tabs Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Winters Cow Dog Pig Into The Storm Normal Wegmans Hockey Game Fun Suzanne Julia Louise-Dreyfus Search Part 1 The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates Suzanne Fryer and Julia Louise-Dreyfus together Dad headed to Wegmans Dad took Dub to that hockey game at 2:30 together, Sunday January 14 12:14 AM to 9:00 PM will be Vans Turbo Town Tap Francis Collins Hits Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report Blue Bowl From Tots This Land Your Land Bob Dylan Brit Floyd 50 Years Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Carl Weathers Search Part 2 The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates Carl Weathers together, Monday January 15 12:15 AM to 9:00 PM will be here Martin Luther King Day plus Eric Jacobson's birthday voice for the Muppets PBS Kids version of show 5317 "Just Right", that day show about dressing up there Ma went to Dash's Dad took Dub to a bills game that final game of the season together. Kevin thought figuring out his case of that black iPod Touch came from Christmas 2023 case for Kevin. Tuesday which Dad will stop by Pineview Mr. Jesse's visit next door to get Kevin's black iPod Touch soon after Kevin waved goodbye to Dad first then Lucy Kevin will go back to Steps and play with Mr. Cory's friends Dub will go back to work together Kevin talks about times from three day weekend figuring out a case his black iPod Touch.

Bedtime With Maisy Bedtime Bat Camping Bath Picnic Dogs get ready to go to bed with Maisy.

Party Time Fun With Maisy’s Birthday Party Playhouse Treasure Lemonade their friends get ready to celebrate Maisy’s birthday plus writing here on Maisy’s cake.

Kind Mouse The ABCs With Maisy The Alphabet Maisy teaches the alphabet from “A” to “Z”.

Springtime With Maisy Great Eggs Rabbit Nest Farm Meow spring has sprung with Maisy.

Maisy videos can be seen in for now, Seen on Nick Jr., 10 videos for Maisy including: Count With Maisy, Maisy’s Bedtime, Maisy’s Colors And Shapes, Maisy’s Friends, Maisy’s Birthday, Play With Maisy, Maisy Makes Music, Maisy’s Winter Fun, Maisy’s ABC, and Maisy’s Springtime.

Kids Round Table With King Arthur Hit Story kids tell Alex that King Arthur his story written and directed by Robert Tinnel, Malcolm McDowell, Michael Ironside and newcomer Johnny Morina star in a modern-day adventure filled with medieval magic. Category page in this: Kids Round Table With King Arthur Hit Story 1996 Program Written And Directed By Robert Tinnell, Malcom McDowell, And Johnny Marina.

Count With Maisy Train Bus Harvest Hide And Seek Fleas count along with Maisy this colorful magical tape.

Colors And Shapes Fun With Maisy Balloons Spots Sheds Circus Plane get ready to discover shapes and colors together.

Maisy’s Friends Pool Ouch Tummy Ache Boo Mess get ready to discover friends along with them.

Music With Maisy Dancing Train Stick Parade Guitar get ready to strike up the band.

Maisy’s Cool Cold Winter Christmas Tree Christmas Gingerbread Snow Great Winter Caper grab your coats because it’s cold outside.

Cool Buds gang learned that buds.

Excellent Visits gang learned that visits.

Good Friends gang learned that friends.

Intelligent Visit gang learned that visits.

Kind Tour gang learned that tour.

Marvelous Days gang learned that days.

Out Doze gang learned that doze.

Quiet Vote gang learned quiet votes.

Show Buds gang learned that buds.

Useful Tour gang learned that tour.

Wonderful Book gang learned that books.

Yak Days gang taught that yaks.

Tuesday September 3 2019 Was The PBS Kids Version Of Show 4902 "Picture This".

Wednesday September 4 2019 Was The PBS Kids Version Of Show 4918 "School For Chickens" (Repeated From Show 4501, Season 45 Premiere).

Thursday September 5 2019 Was The PBS Kids Version Of Show 4906 "Max The Magician" (Repeated From Show 4166).

Wednesday September 11 2019 Was The PBS Kids Version Of Show 4904 "So You Think You Can Choreograph".

Wednesday September 18 2019 Was The PBS Kids Version Of Show 4908 "Play Time".

Wednesday September 25 2019 Was The PBS Kids Version Of Show 4910 "To The Moon Elmo" (Repeated From Show 4621).

Arthur Programs Suerte New Years Day Feng Shui Maya taught that Feng Shui would be great that means bad luck here in Spanish here.

Cool Visit Friend With When Andy Met Maya Miguel took Maya to visit their good friend Andy where Maya just asks he moves from Wisconsin such a pal together.

Excellent Kitten Rhymes With Gato Cat Spanish Signs Chrissy's kitten runs which Maya says a word that rhymes with Gato that means Cat in Spanish so her friends figured out what word that rhymes with Gato.

Gals Letter With Esperanza Great Visit Maya taught that writing letters with can be such fun.

Intelligent Day La Calavera Mexico Presentation Maya taught that La Calavera she presents Mexico presentation for all her friends.

Kind Of Usual Politics School Assembly Day Show Maya took to the assembly day here in her show.

Mexican Vacation With Tito Maya's Great Sad Farewell Tito learned that Mexican vacation can be so much fun for a sad farewell that Maya found out she still sees some.

Other Top Surprise Birthday Fun Party Maya taught Enrique that birthday parties are great.

Quiet Okri-Dokey Day Greg Fun Isoka Okri Visit Maya visits their good friends Greg and Isoka Okri.

Sad Move With Chrissy Great Visit Hong Kong Maya tells friends that Chrissy will be going to Hong Kong.

Useful Career Day Fun With Maya Career Week Maya presents Miguel's class Career Way where each kid gets to spend a whole week with classmates together.

Wonderful Visit I've Got To Me Miguel Tricks Miguel does everything that Maya does for now.

You Play Soccer Mom With Maya Coach Fun Maya's soccer coach leaves to be a professional player and unable to find a new coach.

Kid World For Ducks gang learned that ducks.

Monday April 6 2020 Was Show 5021 "The Fluffster Kerfluffster".

Egg Top gang learned that eggs.

Good Gal guys learned that gals.

Useful Tot gang learned that tot.

Insiders World gang taught some insiders.

World Tour gang learned that tour.

Kind Top gang learned that top.

Ads Top gang learned that ads.

Kid Tip kids learned that tips.

Bug Top gang learned that bugs,

Dorm Friends gang learned that dorm.

Full Labs gang learned that labs.

Happy Dame gang learned that dame.

Joy Opera gang learned that opera.

Long Dots gang learned that dots.

Note Tour gang learned that notes.

Play Cool gang learned playing cool.

Right Pace gang learned that pace.

Turtle Gothic gang learned that turtles.

Vote Day gang learned vote day.

Xylophone Vote gang learned that xylophone.

Ziti Town gang learned that ziti.

Beautiful Matchmaker Cherry Dinner Blind Date For Maya Abuela just ate these cherries for Maya that Maya wants her abuela to go to a date for her.

Delightful Autograph Baseball Card Great Orlando Special Situation Paco taught Maya wants her own baseball card for her.

Fabulous Teacher's Pet Vet Day Paco Stops Speaking Maya took the animals to the vet why Paco stopped speaking.

Happiest Hops With The Bully And The Bunny Maya visits Jimmy McCOrkie when everyone bullied around.

Joys Family Time Quality Family Fun For Maya Paco learned that families can be such fun.

Lovable Adventures Of Rabbit-Bird Man Paco wants Maya to have a comic book about that tremendous superhero: Rabbit-Bird Man.

Nice Wrestler Next Door Sr. Lopez Great Visit Maya came to visit Sr. Lopez for now.

Playful Little Culture Fun With Maya Paco learned that culture can be such fun for it.

Right Visit I've Got To Be Mi-Guel Tito learned that mi-guel just admiring he loved.

True Love The Bet With Maya Video Games Miguel was playing video games with Maya together.

Vote Choice Come On Down Game Show Play Maya taught Miguel to watch their favorite TV game show Come On Down.

Xylophone Cherry Chipper Cupid Sisters Show Maya watches Maggie and Chrissy that cartoon show The Cherry Chipper Cupid Sisters together.

Zucchini Team Santos The Great Soccer Team Fun Maya played soccer with for all her friends.

Joys Days gang learned that joys.

Vote Town gang learned that town.

Full Funk gang learned that funk.

Nice Place gang learned that place.

True Pots gang learned that pots.

Plot Tape gang learned that tape.

Home Tour gang learned that tour.

Long Trip gang learned that trip.

Plot Barn gang learned that barn.

Doze Trip gang learned that doze.

Fruit Trips gang learned that trips.

Previews by Fireman Duck taken from the end will be these wonderful great terrific category page will be Programs 1998 Sesame Street Version Visitor 6:30 Super Why Low Pitch Four Tabs Full Read Paragraph Of Piggyback Rides With Cubs From Between The Lions Seen On PBS Kids.

At The Bottom Of The Sea, Everyone Is Family, Come And Join This Jamboree, Called The Codfish Ball. This version for At The Codfish Ball used in Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea.

Cool Tool gang learned that tool.

Egg Tin gang learned that egg.

Good Tour gang learned that tour.

Indoor Tune gang learned that tune.

Kind Tidy gang learned that tidy.

Mind Kids gang learned that mind.

Oatemal Gothic gang learned that bowl.

Quiet Bowls gang learned that bowls.

Shark And Salmon, Playback Gimmon, Till The Break Of Day, And Each Seahorse Is Here Of Course, This Is The Place, Where The Plaice All Play. This version for At The Codfish Ball used in Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea.

Useful Town gang learned that town.

Wonderful Trips gang learned that trips.

Yellowfin Swim In And Out, Dancing With Each Bass And Trout, Water Beetles Twist And Shout, At The Codfish Ball. This version for At The Codfish Ball used in Sing-Along Songs Under The Sea.

Arthur's Only Rock And Roll Show Arthur and his friends have a big rock and roll show together.

Come Visit School Write Story Teacher Trouble Spelling Trubble gang loves visiting school.

Excellent Puppy Goodbye Spanky Feline With Cats gang learned that pets are great.

Good Sleepover Goodbye Faraway Friend Makes A Team get ready to sleep then play.

Inside Your Head Arthur's Eyes Bad Hair Day Stolen Bicycle gang learned that getting ready together.

Kindness Pet Business Cleaning Up Bouncing Moon Boots get ready to care for pets clean up jump for the moon.

Marvelous Great Loose Tooth D.W. Rides Great Missing Blankie gang loose that tooth D.W. rides bicycles missing blankie.

Oat World gang learned that oat.

Quiet Case gang learned that case.

Show Bots gang learned that bots.

Useful Dart gang learned that darts.

Wonderful Part gang learned that part.

Yak Top gang learned that top.

Beautiful Tour gang learned tour.

Dad Top gang learned dad.

Fabulous Stop duckies learned stops.

Home Tour gang learned tour.

Joy Darts gang learned joy.

Llove Pups gang learned that pups.

Note Dogs gang learned that dogs.

Plot Plane gang learned that planes.

Right Plot gang learned that plot.

True Friend gang learned that friends.

Visit Tour gang learned that visits.

Xylophone Tour gang learned that tour.

Ziti Dino gang learned that plate.

Bar Town gang learned that bar.

Play Tour gang learned that play.

Cool Pod gang learned that pod.

Joy Top gang learned that joy.

Show Biz gang learned that biz.

Note Tour gang learned that note.

Egg World gang learned from eggs.

Dad Tarts gang learned that tarts.

Quiet Top gang learned that quiet.

True Ton gang learned that ton.

Ad Top gang learned that ad.

Dad Top gang learned that dad.

Kid Tour gang learned that kid.

Dad Top gang learned these dads.

Show Tour gang learned these shows.

Note Bag gang taught some bags.

Fun as it did for now first repeated from three day weekend from Lunar New Year plus Staff Development Day for now Friday February 9 12:09 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Yuzzle Wuzzle Zucchini Zooms Sally Greenberg Hit 3 Tabs Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Winters Cow Dog Pig Mia Pesci Dion Retirement Buff State Museum Pineview Showtime Staff Development Day Valentine The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates here Mia Farrow's birthday Joe Psci's birthday Mr. Dion's birthday buddy from Steps Ma went to work at Buff State first Dad drove Kevin to Pineview at 5:30 to 8:30 Kevin ate dinner with Tori some BFFs friends came Sony went to play here Kevin's favorites A Scooby-Doo Valentine Kevin ate pasta with Dub he learned to use his spoon plus also to bed at 9:00 PM that day where it was too late to watch another program, Saturday February 10 12:10 AM to 9:00 PM will be Vans Buzzes Do Wish José Piñera Hits Six Words Of Character Bob The Builder Christmas Street Report Laura Dern’s Birthday Full Lunar New Year Hockey Game Songs From Rock & Roll 1990 Next Inspired American Stories Civil Rights The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates Laura Dern's birthday Dad and Dub went to the hockey game Kevin stays with Mr. Phil, Sunday February 11 12:11 AM to 9:00 PM will be Swimgs Yuzzle Wuzzle Zuchcini Zooms Sally Greenberg Hits 3 Tabs Winnie The Pooh Halloween Bob The Builder Christmas Winters Cow Dog Pig Blue Bowl From Tots Whole World Hundred Years Migration World Tour Palin Crow Super Bowl The Alpha Baa Baa Twinkle Kevin celebrates Sarah Palin's birthday Sheryl Crow's birthday did watching for a super bowl.

Seeing A Story Of Dion's Birthday Next Visit duckies learned that it was a big birthday party for Mr. Dion together for Steps. "Keys, Tomorrow, Miss Sam And I Will Taste Mr. Dion's Goodies To Eat Dinner With You."

May We Help Us? duckies learned that helping can be great with for now such fun.

Awesome Town gang learned that town.

Cool Doze gang learned that doze.

Excellent Top gang learned that top.

Good Shape gang learned that shape.

Igloo Top gang learned that igloo.

Mall Caper gang learned that malls.

Oat Tun gang learned that tun.

Quote Ducks gang learned that quote.

School Duck gang learned that doze.

Useful Quack gang learned that quacking.

World View gang learned that view.

Yummy Snacks gang learned that snacks.

Pool New Years Party Swimming At Casey Middle: New Years Eve Jokes. June 16, 2002. Special guest Celine Dion. Blue title card, the red credits. "Z", 4. It was taped on January 20 2002. ProBook version of 2 versions of Sesame Street's 25th anniversary: the 1993 video "Sesame Street: 25 Wonderful Years" on October 29 1993, and the 1994 PBS special "Sesame Street Jam: A Musical Celebration" on March 6 1994. During this fun program, eight great frame numbers based on 2 versions of this cool program while their friends swim at Casey Middle. COLD OPEN with Tiptie. Sixteen fantastic New Years Eve jokes. Clover will b