So he practiced introducing himself to a wastebasket, pretending that it was a kid, while doing something that made him feel much better: singing.īig Bird flips through a few pages covering other places he's been to (Puerto Rico and China) before landing on a page that includes a picture of the playground. Two Japanese kids teach Big Bird how to speak Japanese with a song - "Ichi Ni San".īig Bird turns to the next page about his visit to school, a time when he felt shy because he didn't know anyone.Big Bird turns to the next page which has memories from his trip to Japan, where he learned how to count and say phrases in Japanese by singing. Snuffy, amazed by Bird's brilliance, is anxious to see the rest of his scrapbook. Big Bird sings "I Just Adore Four" with The Tarnish Brothers.However, Big Bird actually does something different: he sings about it. Big Bird first shows his four collection, where Snuffy notices a photograph of Big Bird holding a microphone, thinking he's going to talk about the number four. Snuffleupagus strolls down to Big Bird's nest to see the scrapbook he made, compiling all of his favorite things, including photos and various artifacts. Kermit enters the scene, stating he's getting tired from his job, and joins in napping, as the video ends. Big Bird and Snuffy then get their shut-eye as she leaves. Maria claims that that's all the fairy tale articles she's read today. The Big Bad Wolf comes to blow it down, but the house is actually too strong, and everything, including Kermit, is blown off-screen. In the news scene, Kermit interviews one of The Three Little Pigs, the one who built a straw house. So, Maria turns to the article about the three pigs: He remembers that the animals in the story he wanted to hear about were pigs and Big Bird also wakes up. Snuffy wakes up and says that it's not the story he had in his mind. Big Bird and Snuffy then fall asleep halfway through the story and after Maria finishes it, she begins to tip toe away. Maria thinks it might be the story of "The Three Bears," and tells the story, with Big Bird and Snuffy imagining themselves in the role of Goldilocks (via illustrated thought balloons). Snuffy tries suggesting Maria to tell him a story involving three animals, but forgets what kind they are. When she sees him, she realizes that he really is pretty good-looking.įollowing 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.Įrnie sings "Imagine That" about things that he sometimes imagines to be: first a knight in shining armor who battles a dragon, then a sailor, and finally, himself. We transition to the news, where The Wicked Witch from the Snow White story plans to fool the mirror into saying that she is the fairest - but she hasn't counted on Kermit hiding behind a curtain. She reads about the Wicked Witch asking the Magic Mirror who's the fairest of them all. Next, Maria finds an article about Snow White. Kermit gives him a congratulatory slap on the back, he falls off the wall again, making the king's horses and men accuse Kermit for the tragedy. The men and horses (including the king's cow, who is pretending to be a horse) cooperate to repair Humpty Dumpty, until he's back together again and everyone cheers. The scene transitions to the news: Kermit reports to one of the king's horses about Humpty Dumpty's big crash, just like in the rhyme. Big Bird says he remembers how the rhyme goes. Next, Maria finds an article about Humpty Dumpty. The Prince says she'll leave it with Kermit. He asks her to lower her hair so he can climb it up to the tower, but as she does, the hair falls off. News reporter Kermit the Frog reports to Rapunzel about needing help when she is stuck in a big tower, when a brave and handsome prince comes by to rescue her. 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. While Oscar looks for some Grouch literature at the library, Gilbert and Sullivan and the cast sing about what else he can find "At Your Library".īack at the nest, Big Bird and Snuffy are unable to find a book due to the library being closed. Maria is all ready to read them a story, but they discover they've forgotten a storybook, so they go to the library. 7 Closing (Original 1998 release) (with no Start Available Now on Disney Videos )īig Bird and Snuffy are gathered in Big Bird's nest area for story time.6 Middle (Original 1998 release) (with no Start Available Now on Disney Videos ).5 Opening (Original 1998 release) (with no Start Available Now on Disney Videos ).
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