Sesame Street

The Golden Triangle Of Destiny

Season 41, Episode 61 of 99

Legend has it that the Golden Triangle of Destiny is on Sesame Street and Minnesota Mel is there on an adventure to find it. It is the rarest, most beautiful triangle in the whole world. Unfortunately, Minnesota Mel is unable to finish his search. But since Telly is a triangle lover, he will try to find the triangle and his adventure will be called Texas Telly and the Golden Triangle of Destiny. A giant boulder gives Texas Telly and Chris the first clue which is to look "under" something. They find a shape with five sides. Wyoming Walt appears and tells them that they found his Golden Pentagon of Destiny! Disappointed, Texas Telly and Chris receive another clue from a friendly snake. The clue is "laundromat". At the laundromat, Murray and Leela help Texas Telly look under more things. After a trap goes off, they find a shape with eight sides. Virginia Virginia comes in and tells them that they found her Golden Octagon of Destiny! Texas Telly is ready to give up, but while sitting in a chair he feels a pointy object under the cushion. There he finds a shape with three sides and three angles. It's the Golden Triangle of Destiny! Minnesota Mel returns and they finally decide that they should put the Triangle in the Museum of Triangular History so everyone can see it. And so ends the adventure of Minnesota Mel and Texas Telly and the Golden Triangle of Destiny! THEME: Mathematics, L, 4

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11/11/2008
9 a.m.
11/12/2008
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11/17/2008
9 a.m.
1/15/2009
9 a.m.
1/15/2009
noon
1/16/2009
6 a.m.
1/17/2009
noon
1/17/2009
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1/18/2009
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4/14/2009
9 a.m.
4/14/2009
noon
4/15/2009
6 a.m.
6/9/2009
9 a.m.
6/9/2009
noon
6/10/2009
6 a.m.
6/30/2009
9 a.m.
6/30/2009
noon
7/1/2009
6 a.m.
7/16/2009
9 a.m.
7/16/2009
noon
7/17/2009
6 a.m.
7/18/2009
noon
7/18/2009
5 p.m.
7/19/2009
6 a.m.
8/24/2009
9 a.m.
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