
Sunny days are here! This freshly reimagined "Sesame Street" series features characters you love, fan-favorite segments — and new ways to play.
Gordon introduces Sesame Street's residents - both Muppet and human; Cookie Monster disrupts Kermit the Frog's lecture on the letter "W"; and Carol Burnett is the first celebrity guest. Also: It's the debut of the song/game "One of These Things (Is Not Like the Other)."
An orange Oscar demands a baked-bean sundae; Kermit the Frog explains the word "in"; and Gospel diva Mahalia Jackson sings "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands." Also: "Solomon Grundy" and "Wanda the Witch" make their debut.
Kermit sings the original version of "Being Green"; Bert and Ernie perform the classic "Banana Telephone" skit; Roosevelt Franklin sings "I'm Roosevelt Franklin"; Bob sings an early version of "Who Are the People in Your Neighborhood?" Also: Cookie Monster eats Ernie's cookie and Oscar calls "Dial-a-Grouch."
It's a feast of vintage Cookie skits! A prank pulled on Bert backfires on Cookie and Ernie; Cookie's call to his mother ends when he eats the telephone. Also: sing along with a classic version of "One of These Things" and a very animated ABC song.
Sesame Street names its new Muppet dog "Barkley"; Comedian/pianist Victor Borge demonstrates high notes and low notes; actress Madeline Kahn sings, "Me, Me, Me"; Herry Monster learns "up" and "down" with John-John, and Ernie is fooled by a newspaper boy.
A TV-addicted Telly Monster moves to Sesame Street; Cookie eats his way through an avalanche as train conductor "Casey MacPhee"; The Count sings "The Song of the Count"; Kermit reports on Sleeping Beauty for "Sesame Street News"; Plus: a classic Harvey Kneeslapper skit.
Grammy Award winner Bobby McFerrin sings ABCs with Hoots the Owl; the Two-Headed Monster blows bubbles; Maria and Luis reminisce about their wedding; Betty Lou sings the "Amigo" song; "Sesame Street News" correspondent Kermit the Frog reports on London Fog; Ernie and Bert encounter a leaky faucet; Cookie Monster sings about subtraction, and Placido Flamingo performs a "Lost Toy Opera" with Big Bird.
Grover serves up burgers of all sizes; Bert and Ernie ransack their own apartment; Ernie tricks Bert out of a bigger piece of pie; and Biff helps Salvador DaDa create a museum. The fun continues with the Twiddlebugs and a live-action feature about recycling paper.
Big Bird and Snuffy groove to a disco version of "Rubber Duckie"; Guy Smiley and Cookie Monster appear in "Beat the Time"; Grover sings about the letter "I"; Bob and Big Bird meet a dragon in New York's Chinatown; and Ernie's opera singing wakes the neighbors. Plus: Herry Monster visits the eye doctor and an animated version of "We All Live in a Capital I."
An early Elmo meets Bob's deaf friend and learns to say "hello" in sign language; a classic skit of Phil Harmonic and Placido Flamingo live from the Nestropolitan Opera; Gerald's dog, Sparky is re-imagined as an alligator, and The Honkers play "Mary Had a Little Lamb" on their noses.
Legendary chanteuse Lena Horne and Grover perform a duet about not being shy; "Monsterpiece Theater" presents "Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves"; the classic "Plants Need Water" and "The Invention of the Raisin" animations; Placido Flamingo stages an opera; Kermit the Frog reports on the Three Little Pigs live for "Sesame Street News"; Soap opera spoofs of "All My Children" and "Another School."
Loud talker Guy Smiley goes on safari and scares the animals; Ernie is "Old King Cole"; The Two-Headed Monster sings a lullaby to itself; Snuffy writes a love letter to his grandmother; Mumford's magic trick accidentally shrinks David; Ernie hosts an arboreal fashion show.
Big Bird cannot remember how to write a lowercase "r". Luckily, a cute letter "r" drops onto his easel! With the help of his uppercase and lowercase visitors, Big Bird practices writing the letter "r". Gordon and Mr. Hooper meet the two Rs.
While sleeping over Elmo's house, Abby learns how to change her bedtime routine to help her calm down before bedtime.
With Mucko Polo (Alan Cumming), Elmo, Abby, and Oscar use their five senses to explore and search for the grouchiest things on Sesame Street.
Grover takes Elmo and his friends on a Sesame Street safari where they pretend to be all of the wild animals they see.
Elmo and Grover learn that healthy foods provide energy and taste delicious.
Elmo, Abby, and Alan help Grover think like a farm animal so he can throw the perfect party for farm animals.
It's Valentine's Day on Sesame Street! Elmo and Abby make valentines for each other and learn about the importance of friendship.
Elmo and Abby learn how to compromise and combine their two favorite songs, creating the Best Friend Song.
Elmo, Chris, and their friends on Sesame Street have dressed up as dinosaurs. With help from Elmo's book, they learn that there are small and big dinosaurs, some dinosaurs are herbivores and some are carnivores and that Big Bird is a dinosaur!
Telly learns that by using his imagination and experimenting, he can make art in lots of different ways.
Elmo helps Abby, Grover, and Telly figure out how to say thank you to our nose, eyes, and mouth all at the same time.
Abby is going to teach Elmo how to garden, but a gnome takes his seeds and flower pot. Abby and Elmo need to play memory games in order to get them back.
When Super Grover's new sidekick Horatio keeps getting stuck in doorways, Elmo has to answer the distress calls.
Rosita helps Abby and Zoe think outside the 'fairy tale' box as they imagine and make up a story together.
Chris helps Penelope, an overly excited penguin, learn how to control herself and make new friends.
Big Bird makes up a fairy tale about a bird named Birdie who helps a Beast learn how to be a good friend. Also featuring Elmo the Muscial-Prince.
Elmo and Zoe use arts and crafts to help make a 'friend' for Zoe's pet rock, Rocco, to play with. Also featuring Murray had a lttle lamb, and Elmo's World-drawing.
Elmo and Chris go camping in the woods near Sesame Street to relax and meet some new friends.
Cookie Monster wants to give his mom the perfect Mother's Day gift, but first he needs to learn how to control himself from eating it.
It's 'Move It Day' on Sesame Street where everyone moves their body. But after spending the day just sitting and eating cookies, Cookie Monster learns that exercising and moving your body gives you lots of energy and helps you feel better.
When Grover's new security gate system accidentally locks Chris out of Hooper's store, Elmo and Abby help solve math problems to open the gates in time to stop Cookie Monster from eating Alan's birthday cake.
Rosita, Elmo and Abby pretend to be astronauts and use their imagination to go into space and with help from Chris, they figure out which 'space tool' to use to fix their ripped space ship.
Elmo, Abby, Chris and Leela help to teach some chickens not to be afraid of thunderstorms.
When Elmo uses Abby's magic wand, all anyone on Sesame Street can do is sing!
Abby makes the seasons change on Sesame Street.
Abby and Elmo are the Boo-Boo Busters; finding friends on Sesame Street who need help making their boo-boos better.
Tina Fey guest stars as the leader of a group of pirates who are avid readers and want Elmo to join them on their quest to find the library.
Elmo helps Curly Bear give up her pacifier by recounting how he gave up his.
Rosita is bothered by a story that doesn't resonate with her culture, so she writes her own book about things she loves: dancing, Mexican wrestling and playing with her friends.
Prairie Dawn learns that it doesn't matter if you're a boy or girl, anyone can dress-up and play any way they want.
Zoe is rattled when Barkley playfully picks up her pet rock, Rocco, in his mouth. Elmo, with the help of Gina, Bob and Grover, help Zoe get over her fear.
Elmo learns how to win and lose gracefully while playing Hot Potato with Abby.
Abby turns Sesame Street into a magical ocean so Dorothy can swim anywhere she likes but when she disappears, Elmo and Abby follow clues to find her.
Telly is upset when Rosita pushes Baby Bear by accident because she is too excited; but with the help of her friends on Sesame Street, she learns how to control herself.
Elmo helps Professor Buck Awe, played by Saturday Night Live's Taran Killam, teach a class of chickens using strategies he learned in preschool.
Elmo, Rosita and Chris look for six camouflaged things on Sesame Street so they can join the Camouflage Club.
Elmo does not give up and keeps practicing until he can play the song ``Twinkle Twinkle Little Star'' on his piano.
Ernie and Elmo help Bert tap into his imagination as he acts out different scenes for a movie.
Freddy Flapman, a real estate agent for birds, tries to convince Big Bird to migrate away from Sesame Street.
Chris and Elmo help Alan compete in challenges to become the "Cast Iron Cook.''
Abby and Elmo play veterinarians; by using their eyes, ears and hands, they figure out what's wrong with their pretend patients and help them feel better.

Chris and Rudy have trouble learning the dance moves in Nina's dance class so they sneak out and leave. They realize that they shouldn't give up so they practice and work together to learn the dance pattern and go back to join dance class.
When Humpty Dumpty decides to join the King's Horses & Men in their annual football game, Telly tries to come up with the right protective gear to keep the Humpty from cracking.
Leela and Chris are going to a party in the neighborhood so Abby helps Leela get dressed for the party.. even if she doesn't need it.
All of the fruit leave Sesame Street because they think no one likes them. Elmo, Zoe, Alan, and Big Bird come up with the idea of singing songs about how much they like the fruit so the fruits will stay.
Elmo loses his lucky baseball card before a game of tee-ball and says he can't play without it. When Abby, Alan, and Rosita tell Elmo that all he needs to do is practice, Elmo learns that he can still play without his lucky card.
There's a new friend on Sesame Street! Charlie just moved into the neighborhood. Her parents were in the military, so they moved around a lot. Now Sesame Street is their new home. Elmo and Rosita show Charlie around and she learns that Sesame Street is a place where anyone can be friends no matter who you are.
Rudy feels frustrated because he made a mistake on his drawing. Alan helps Rudy calm down and encourages him to keep trying. Rudy suddenly gets an idea from his mistake and by using his imagination, he changes his drawing.
Charlie is counting everything on Sesame Street so the Count decides to leave, thinking he's not needed anymore. But there's too much to count for Charlie on her own so she asks for the Count's help. Charlie explains that she loves to count but she could never take his place. The Count agrees to stay and he and Charlie continuing counting together.
When Abby uses magic to improve Elmo's basketball abilities, Elmo learns there are no shortcuts when it comes to mastering a skill.
The princess is under a magic sleeping spell and the spell can only be broken if the Prince writes his name on a magic tablet. Elmo and Abby help Prince Billy practice and encourages him to keep trying until he learns how to write his name all by himself.
Elmo and Zoe try to figure out how to make Rocco the rock float. Leela helps them experiment with different materials until they design the perfect vessel.
Elmo and Abby make their very own comic books, but Elmo makes a mistake drawing his story and doesn't want anyone to see it. With Chris' help, Elmo learns that he can use his imagination to change the story and make it anything he wants it to be.
Grover takes Elmo and friends on a Sesame Street Safari and they pretend to be all of the wild animals they see.
Elmo, Rudy, and Abby play superheroes with their toys while Big Bird and Julia paint nearby. Rudy wants to play with another toy and spots Fluffster, Julia's toy, on a table. But as soon as he takes Fluffster, Julia gets upset. Alan explain that Fluffster is Julia's special toy that helps her calm down so it's not a toy she likes to share. Rudy understands how Julia feels and apologizes for taking Fluffster. And even without sharing their special toys, they all find a way to play together.
Oscar tries to find someone who's feeling disappointed by using his new disappoint-o-meter but he accidentally helps them feel happy again.
Zoe sets off at a running start for her ballet jump but she slips and breaks her arm. When Zoey returns from the doctor, she still wants to play but she can't find anything fun to do. Charlie, Rosita, and Elmo come up with the idea of changing the words to the song "If You're Happy and You Know It," so Zoe can be part of it too, even with a broken arm.
Zoe and Rosita help Nina dog sit but their arms get tired after continuously throwing the balls. They don't give up and keep thinking of a way to solve this problem. They figure out how to design a bike-powered ball-throwing machine they can pedal using their feet. They are two real engineers!.
Charlie, Grover, Rudy, and Abby help Rosita and her abuela plan for a friend's fiesta. While trying to figure out what they need for the party, they try to guess who Rosita and her abuela's friend could be.
Abby and Rudy want to bring nature inside Hooper's so Chris can feel like he's outside. Abby uses her mom's magic wand but makes a mistake and fills Hooper's with too many animals and plants. Abby apologizes for using her mom's wand without permission and together, with her mom, she learns how to fix her mistake without using magic.
Elmo, Abby, Bert, and Ernie have to be patient and wait for baby chicks to hatch. By singing and making arts and crafts together, they learn that time can fly when you're having fun.
Telly, Elmo, and Abby become knights and go on a quest to help an AM Letter "Y' find its purpose in life.
Yucky Mama's old treasure map is discovered during Oscar's spring dusting. The map shows how Sesame Street used to look 50 years ago. To find the treasure, Oscar, Elmo, Abby, Nina, and Charlie use the map to find their way around Sesame Street, comparing the places that used to be on the Street to the places that are there now, and complete three grouchy challenges.
A rock star is performing on Sesame Street, but his equipment is in the wrong town. The gang helps build and design replacements so the show can go on.
Rudy feels frustrated that he can't blow a bubble. With help from Elmo, Alan, and Rosita, Rudy realizes that he needs to breathe out instead of breathing in when blowing a bubble.
Big Bird makes up a fairy tale about a bird named Birdie who helps a Beast learn how to be a good friend.
It's Lucky's first day on the job as a bulldozer. When he gets upset about making mistakes, Big Bird and Nina tell him that it's ok to make mistakes and explain that Lucky just needs to tell himself "I can do it" and try again.
There's a Fourth of July celebration on Sesame Street. Elmo, Abby, and Rudy try to find a birthday present for America. Alan explains that the Fourth of July is really a day for family, friends and neighbors to come together. He then comes up with the idea of doing something kind for their neighbors. So together, they pick up trash and plant in the garden. It's the perfect present for America.
Chris and Elmo are excited to be camping in the woods! All kinds of animals join Chris and Elmo for the camp out. After Chris find the right kind of food for each animal, they all eat dinner together. Elmo and Chris they both agree they should have a sleepover like this every night!.

The Sesame Street Races are about to begin! The winner will get a sparkly gold medal, but Elmo's so excited he forgets to fuel up with healthy food.

It's Cookie Time... but Cookie Monster and Tamir can't figure out why Elmo doesn't want one! Abby helps Grover learn that doing puzzles takes patience.

While Abby and Elmo work together to find a lost Bubble Bug, Grover and Cookie Monster stay behind to take care of the fairy garden's Magical Beasties.

Elmo's sad his daddy has to go on a work trip, and Grover's on a mission to cheer him up — but it isn't working. Sounds like a job for the Help Fairies!
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