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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."
The following television stations broadcast on digital channel 13 in the United States: [1] [2] [3] K13AT-D in Dolores, Colorado. K13AV-D in Gunnison, Colorado, on virtual channel 13. K13BA-D in Winthrop-Twisp, Washington. K13BE-D in Harlowton, Montana. K13BI-D in Entiat, Washington. K13CP-D in Cedar City, Utah. K13CQ-D in Rock Island, Washington.
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.
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Sesame Workshop teamed up with The Harris Poll for a "State of Well-Being Report," inspired by a post from Elmo on social media in January.
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!