Elmo's World | |
Written by | Mo Willems |
Directed by | Ted May |
Book | Drawing! |
Video | Singing, Drawing & More! |
First Appearance Episode 3859 |
Picture | Segment | Description |
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Guess what Elmo's thinking about today? | Elmo has a crayon and scribbles on the screen. A montage plays of children drawing and finger painting. | |
![]() | Dorothy's Question | Dorothy has a decoration of a drawing on an easel. She wants to know how other people draw. |
The Noodle Family | Mr. Noodle draws in the air with his finger, gets a crayon, draws in the air with the crayon, and gets a paper, and stands on the paper drawing in the air. He bends down, draws around his feet on the paper, and does a somersault. | |
Kids and Baby | Kids show how they finger paint or draw. Elmo draws a picture of a baby and wants the baby to keep the drawing. | |
Elmo's Question | Elmo asks the viewer to help him count how many CGI drawings fit on a refrigerator. After the quiz, a drawing of an elephant smashed the refrigerator down to the ground! | |
Quiz | Elmo asks questions about what can draw and does not. Baby Bear appears to draw a person. | |
Film | Elmo's friends Kirk, Sally, and Erica draw the same tree in three different media: marker, crayon and paint. | |
TV Cartoon | The Drawing Channel shows a daisy explaining how she can be anything, keeping her glasses and bow in every shape. Coming up next: The Man Who Drew Too Much, followed by The Nancy Drew Mysteries with Drew Barrymore. | |
Interview | Elmo talks about three drawings of his on a refrigerator he also drew. | |
![]() | Tickle Me Land | Dorothy imagines Elmo in the pictures on his refrigerator, showing his head on animated drawings of a barnyard, a flying bird, and a cow jumping over the moon. |
Home Video | Elmo talks about the drawing he made of his mommy and daddy hanging on the wall of his room. | |
The Drawing Song | A blue crayon writes "DRAW" on the side of the piano, and while Elmo sings "The Drawing Song," the blue crayon bounces in similar fashion as a "bouncing ball". |
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