Episode list

Sesame Street

Elmo's Zoo

Tue, Jan 04, 2000
Elmo wants to go to the zoo after Maria reads a book about animals to him and makes him play an animal-sounds guessing game.
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Barkley does not want to take a bath
Telly, Gordon, Miles, Alan, and Linda help prepare Barkley for his bath, but he refuses to step in the pool. After chasing the canine around the street, everyone finds out the reason why he doesn't want a bath: getting soap in his eyes.
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Wormy Gras

Sun, Jan 09, 2000
It is Wormy Gras, the biggest worm holiday and parade where worms celebrate the joys of being worms.
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Miles Babysits
Miles learns how to babysit from Gaby. He then babysits for Natasha. Also included are Karate ABCs, the Goo Goo Dolls with a version of their song "Pride" sung with Elmo, Grover sings "I do not Crawl Around Much Anymore", and Baby Bear plays Open/Close with Isabella. Elmo's World is also included. Guess what Elmo's thinking about today. Babies.
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Duck-keteers

Tue, Feb 01, 2000
Ernie cancels a bird-keteer meeting planning as a duck-keteer, to Big Bird's dismay.
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Family Relationships
Big Bird wants to sing the alphabet with Snuffy, but after several obligations involving his mom, sister Alice, and uncle Abe, Big Bird learns he's more than just a best friend.
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Telly and Rosita make up a hand clapping game
Telly spots Tarah, Gabi and some friends playing a hand-clapping game, and decides to make up his own with Rosita. After some cooperation and brainstorming, they demonstrate their new, monster-iffic game to everyone else.
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Snuffy's Cloud Costume
While Snuffy was practicing a play about the sky for Snuffle Garden, he accidentally makes a mess on his cloud costume.
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The Alphatones
After a rockin' return performance by Little Jerry and the Monotones gives inspiration, Big Bird, Elmo, Prairie Dawn, and Snuffy band up together as "Big Snuffy and the Alphatones."
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Ernie Sleeps Over
Ernie sleeps over at Big Bird's nest, but keeps Gordon up with his endless demands. First, he needs a sleepover snack, then, he needs a lullaby, then, he needs water, then, he needs a blanket.
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