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A sand drawing of a firefighter, who is the primary character of the stop-motion animated sand drawing quiz segment in the 2002 video, Elmo Visits the Firehouse, and at the very end, springs to life and demonstrates his job by extinguishing a fire created by a fire-breathing dragon. His only line is "Just doin' my job."
Elmo's World. Play with Me Sesame is an American children's television series, created by Sesame Workshop and Nickelodeon for their former joint venture Noggin. It is a spin-off of Sesame Street hosted by Ernie, Bert, Prairie Dawn, and Grover. The series' backgrounds and animated elements were made by Nickelodeon Digital [ 1] in New York City.
The Cat episodes. This is a list of episodes of the animated series Eek! The Cat and includes The Terrible Thunderlizards and Klutter! segments. The first season of the show was broadcast on the now-defunct Fox Kids block in 1992 as Eek! The Cat and consisted of thirteen 20 minute episodes featuring Eek!
Oakley, my 10-year-old Pekingese mix rescue pup is basically perfect. She’s just the right size for my house. She loves to sleep in. And she could teach a clinic on cuddling. There’s just one ...
Beloved “Sesame Street” character Elmo shared a message of empathy and urged people to check in on their friends Thursday on NBC's "TODAY" show before comedian Larry David, who was also a ...
The Adventures of Shirley Holmes (1997–2000) Uh Oh! (1997–2003) The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon (1997) Incredible Story Studios (1997–2002) Breaker High (1997–98) Student Bodies (1997–99) The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police (1997–98) Freaky Stories (1997–2000) Ants in Your Pants (1997–2004)
Andee Gosnell. August 9, 2024 at 6:30 AM. From red aprons to hot dogs, a Costco-themed birthday party is a fun way to ball out on a budget. Food & Wine / Costco Wholesale / Getty Images. You heard ...
Elmo's World is a segment that is shown at the end of the American children's television program Sesame Street which premiered on November 16, 1998, as part of a broader structural change to the show. It originally lasted fifteen minutes at the end of each episode. The segment ran until 2009, and then returned in 2017.