Sesame Street

Sesame Street Amphibian Show

Season 42, Episode 1 of 99

Elmo and Abby are resting when suddenly it's time to play the game show, "Find that Amphibian." Elmo and Abby must find an amphibian before the game show's tadpole turns into a frog. They don't know what an amphibian is, but the announcer gives them a clue- an animal that starts out living in water. Elmo and Abby meet a fish and are convinced they have won the game! As the announcer explains, though, fish only live in water and not on land. Elmo and Abby look for their second clue- an animal that breathes air. They find an amphibian! A bird! They learn, though, that amphibians don't have any feathers. Elmo and Abby look for their third clue-an animal with four legs. Elmo and Abby come across a horse, but a horse is a mammal, not an amphibian. Elmo and Abby use their last clue about metamorphosis to help them. They come across an alligator. Could this be an amphibian? No, an alligator is a reptile not an amphibian. He looks the same way now as he did when he was a baby, only bigger. Elmo and Abby are disappointed. They're never going to find an amphibian! Luckily, they run into Chris who suggests that they find an animal that fits all the clues- an animal that lives in water when it's a baby, breathes air as an adult, has four legs, and goes through metamorphosis. Suddenly, they think of Anne Phibian, the game show's announcer. She matches all the clues. Hooray! They found an amphibian. And just in time! Elmo, Abby and Chris celebrate as they dance with the amphibians!

Previously Aired

Day
Time
Channel
12/22/2009
9 a.m.
12/22/2009
noon
12/23/2009
6 a.m.
2/5/2010
9 a.m.
2/5/2010
noon
2/6/2010
6 a.m.
2/7/2010
noon
2/7/2010
5 p.m.
2/8/2010
6 a.m.
2/25/2010
9 a.m.
2/25/2010
noon
2/26/2010
6 a.m.
2/27/2010
noon
2/28/2010
6 a.m.
3/12/2010
9 a.m.
3/12/2010
noon
3/13/2010
6 a.m.
3/14/2010
noon
3/14/2010
5 p.m.
3/15/2010
6 a.m.
4/6/2010
9 a.m.
4/6/2010
noon
4/7/2010
6 a.m.
4/30/2010
9 a.m.
4/30/2010
noon
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