Sesame Street Episode 3848





Sesame Street Episode 3848
Elmo, Maria and their friends throw a party for Barkley
Season 30

Sesame Street Episode 3848

Sesame Street Episode 3848

Sesame Street Episode 3848

Sesame Street Episode 3848 appears in the 30th season. The name of the Episode is Elmo, Maria and their friends throw a party for Barkley. The air date of the episode is May 5, 1999. The number of the Episode is 14 and the letter is R. The celebrity guests of Episode 3848 are Denyce Graves and Whoopi Goldberg.

The episode begins with Maria watching Barkley for Linda. Elmo wants to play with Barkley, but Barkley is asleep. Elmo complains that all Barkley ever does is sleep, which makes him feel disappointed.

To cheer Elmo up, Big Bird tells the story of how Barkley saved Big Bird's teddy bear, Radar. This tale highlights Barkley's bravery and loyalty as a friend. It also serves as a reminder that friends can be there for each other in different ways and that sometimes, they may surprise us with their actions.

As the street scenes continue, the characters learn about the value of friendship and the importance of appreciating the unique qualities of each friend. They discover that even though Barkley may not always be awake and ready to play, he is still a loyal and caring friend to have.

In one segment, Ernie recites a poem that introduces the next Wegman dogs segment. The Wegman dogs are known for their unique and entertaining performances, often dressed in costumes and engaging in various activities.

Denyce Graves, a renowned opera singer, sings the classic Sesame Street song "Sing" with some penguins. This segment showcases the joy of singing and the importance of music in our lives.

In a cartoon segment, a penguin listens to the rhythms of the sounds it hears, which include a drum, a door knock, a saw, and a typewriter. The penguin then repeats these rhythms, teaching children about the concept of rhythm and the various sounds that can be found in everyday life. This segment was created by the talented artists, The Hubleys.

Monsterpiece Theater presents "The Horse Whisperer," a parody of the famous movie, where the Muppets put their own spin on the story. This segment entertains children while introducing them to the concept of storytelling and the importance of using their imagination.

Lastly, a song titled "You're Our Best Friend" is featured in the episode. The song highlights the value of friendship and the importance of appreciating the unique qualities of each friend.

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