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P is For Princess (2010) Sesame Street Owns Sesame's Workshop!

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00:00But, but, but, but, Elmo wants to play tag!
00:02No, no, Elmo, let's play checkers!
00:04But we played tag yesterday, it was fun, wasn't it?
00:06It was fun, but today let's play checkers!
00:08No, let's play tag!
00:09Checkers!
00:10You guys, what's the problem here?
00:11Hi.
00:12Hey, I wanna play checkers.
00:13Yeah, and Elmo wants to play tag.
00:15But I don't wanna play tag.
00:16But Elmo doesn't wanna play checkers.
00:18Checkers!
00:19Okay, alright, alright, alright, take it easy, take it easy.
00:21Now, is there a game that you both wanna play?
00:24Hmm, I can't think of one.
00:27Can you?
00:28Nope.
00:30Do you have any ideas?
00:31Oh.
00:32Yeah, yeah, Alan, do you, do you?
00:33Huh, huh, huh?
00:34Alright, alright, um, a game?
00:35Yeah, yeah, a game.
00:36Alright, let me think, let me think.
00:37Um.
00:38Something good.
00:39Where's he going?
00:40Uh.
00:41What are you doing, Alan?
00:42I'm thinking, uh, how about the letter P game?
00:45What?
00:46Oh.
00:47Well, Elmo never heard about it, Alan.
00:48Oh.
00:49Yeah.
00:50Well, you know the letter P, right?
00:51Well, sure.
00:52Yeah, yeah.
00:53Sure, it looks like this.
00:56P!
00:58Good.
00:59Elmo likes that sound.
01:00P, P, P.
01:01Yeah, me too.
01:02P, P, P, P, P, P, P, P, P, P, P, P, P.
01:04Boy, we're already loving the P game.
01:07Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:08Oh, that's good.
01:09You know what, there's more, alright?
01:10Good, good.
01:11Now, the fun of this game is to look around the store,
01:13and find as many things as you can that start with the letter P.
01:17Right?
01:18Like this, see?
01:19P, pickles.
01:20Pickles.
01:21Oh, pickles.
01:22Alright.
01:23Elmo's looking.
01:24Okay.
01:25Yeah, me too.
01:26You can look for things that start with the letter P, too.
01:29Something with a P.
01:35May I have a peanut butter sandwich, please?
01:38Okay. Anything else?
01:40Perhaps.
01:43Now, let's see.
01:45Do you see anything that starts with P, Elmo?
01:48Not yet.
01:50I'll have that pumpernickel bread with a slice of pineapple and a potato.
01:55Sure thing, Mr. Penguin.
01:57And while you prepare, I shall peruse the paper.
02:02Oh, can we have a smoke break?
02:04Oh, you there?
02:06Boy, Elmo still can't find anything.
02:09Yeah, me neither.
02:11What about you?
02:13You see anything that starts with the letter P sound?
02:16Puh. Puh.
02:18I just love a peanut butter sandwich on pumpernickel with a potato and a pineapple.
02:23Hey, Alan?
02:24Uh-huh?
02:25We can't find anything that starts with the letter P.
02:28Elmo has an idea.
02:29What?
02:30Can you give Elmo and Zoe a hint, Alan?
02:32Oh, okay.
02:33Please?
02:34Let's see.
02:35There's something with the letter P sound very nearby.
02:41Oh, where?
02:43Where? I don't see it.
02:45Yeah.
02:46Oh, Zoe, let's ask Mr. Penguin.
02:48Oh, good idea.
02:50Excuse me, Mr. Penguin.
02:52We're looking for something nearby that starts with P.
02:56Can you help us, Mr. Penguin?
03:00Penguin starts with the letter P.
03:03Perfectly perceptive.
03:05All right.
03:06Now, do you see anything else?
03:08Oh, look, look, look, Zoe.
03:10Oh, yeah, a potato.
03:12Yeah, and p-p-pineapple.
03:14Yeah.
03:15And p-p-peanut butter on pumpernickel.
03:18Yay, we found P words.
03:21Yeah, Elmo loves this game.
03:27Where am I?
03:28Oh, Hooper's store.
03:30Hi, Zoe.
03:31Hi, Elmo.
03:32What's going on?
03:33Oh, Abby, we're playing the letter P game.
03:36The letter P?
03:37Yeah, it looks like this.
03:41P.
03:42Wait, I know that letter.
03:44It sounds like, it sounds like, uh, what's it sound like?
03:48Oh, tell her, everybody.
03:50P-p-p-p-p-p-p-p.
03:53Oh, yeah, p-p-p-p-p-p-p.
03:55Like penguin.
03:56Yeah.
03:57Positively.
03:59Hey, by the way, I'm from Pittsburgh.
04:03So, Abby, you gotta look for things that start with the letter P.
04:08Wait, I know a p-p-P word.
04:11It's my trick.
04:13Wait a minute.
04:14Trick doesn't start with P, Abby.
04:16Oh, I mean what I do with my trick.
04:20Lumpkin.
04:21Bumpkin.
04:22Diddle diddle dumpkin.
04:23Zumpkin.
04:24Frumpkin.
04:25Change into a pumpkin.
04:29Pumpkin starts with P.
04:33Great trick.
04:34Yeah.
04:35Hey, hey, hey.
04:36We should have some pumpkin pie for dessert.
04:39Um, I think I'm gonna need my salt shaker back, Abby.
04:42Hey, pooper.
04:43Oh.
04:44Wait, I know another P word.
04:48Yeah?
04:49Uh-huh.
04:52Where did she go?
04:53Huh?
04:54You got Elmo.
04:59I'm out here, everybody.
05:01Where's here?
05:02Where's my pickled pepper patch?
05:04Oh.
05:05Hey.
05:06Hey, guess who this is.
05:07Me?
05:08He's from a nursery rhyme.
05:10I picked this pickled pepper and poof.
05:12Oh, it's Peter Piper from the nursery rhyme.
05:16Yeah, picking his pack of pickled peppers.
05:19Yeah.
05:22More P words.
05:25Wow, Abby is getting really good at this game.
05:28Where's my pickled pepper patch?
05:30I need to pick a pack of pickled peppers.
05:32Anyone seen my peppers, perhaps?
05:34I just thought of another P word.
05:40Where's he gone?
05:45So, can you guess who this is?
05:47Cinderella?
05:48Oh, Cinderella.
05:50Yes, uh-huh.
05:51Hey, where'd my castle go?
05:53I know, I know, I know.
05:54It's Prince Charming from the fairy tale Cinderella.
06:01Actually, the name's Prince Paul Charming.
06:04Yay, I did it.
06:06P is for Prince and Paul.
06:09Oh, Cindy, where are you?
06:11Yoo-hoo, I've got the glass slipper, I just need a foot.
06:15Peppers, I need pickled peppers.
06:18Have you seen my pepper patch, Prince Paul?
06:20Pepper, pepper, sounds familiar.
06:22No, have you seen Cinderella?
06:24No.
06:25Peppers, peppers, I need you.
06:28Cinderella, are you Cinderella?
06:31No, I'm Zoe.
06:33Oh, maybe this shoe fits you then.
06:37Not now, it's too tight, ouch.
06:41You're right.
06:42I must find Cinderella.
06:44Oh, perhaps in there.
06:50I didn't have pumpkin pie, but here's coconut custard.
06:53Perfectly passable.
06:55Pardon me, please.
06:57I need to pick peppers.
07:00Have you seen any peppers?
07:02Have you seen any peppers?
07:04Gee, no.
07:06Hey, aren't you Peter Piper?
07:08Well, yes, and I need peppers.
07:10I am a pepper picker.
07:12Any peppers over here?
07:14Pushy.
07:15Hello, I'm Prince Paul.
07:17Maybe the shoe fits you.
07:21Has anybody ever told you you've got penguin feet?
07:26How about you, want to try the shoe?
07:28I don't think so.
07:30Cinderella, Cinderella.
07:33Peter Piper, Prince Paul,
07:37you know, I think this has something to do with the letter P game.
07:41Possibly.
07:43Peppers, I need my pickled pepper patch.
07:46Cinderella, Cinderella, I need Cinderella.
07:50Have you seen my pepper patch?
07:52Are you Cinderella?
07:53No, I'm Abby Cadabby,
07:55and I brought you to Sesame Street for the letter P game.
07:59Well then, I demand to be returned to my kingdom.
08:02Cinderella's foot is waiting for the slipper,
08:04and we need to live happily ever after.
08:06My patch of pickled peppers is waiting.
08:08I guess you better send them back, Abby.
08:11Gee, I don't know how to send you back.
08:13But Abby will adopt them.
08:16But I haven't learned to send people back yet.
08:18I can just go get them.
08:20You mean we can't go home again?
08:23Oh, my poor pickled peppers.
08:25Oh, my Cinderella.
08:27Hold on, there must be a way to solve this problem.
08:31Oh, how does a fairy godmother usually send people back?
08:35Well, my mommy always says a special rhyming spell,
08:39and waves are one.
08:40Okay, so how about you make up your own rhyme to send them back?
08:44What does Abby think? Will it work?
08:46Well, I can try, but I'll need some help.
08:49Oh, Elmo's good at rhyming.
08:51Oh, and me too.
08:53Okay, a rhyme about going home.
08:55Okay, Peter, Piper, and Prince Paul.
08:58No need to pack.
09:00It's time for me to send you, uh, to send you...
09:05Oh, what's the word I want? It needs to rhyme with pack.
09:08Sack rhymes with pack?
09:10Yeah.
09:11Oh, good one, Zoe.
09:12It's time for me to send you sack.
09:16Oh, no, it didn't work.
09:18Oh, how about Mack?
09:20Oh, Mack, okay.
09:22It's time for me to send you Mack.
09:26Oh, no.
09:28Yeah, how about Gak?
09:29Oh, give me the Gak.
09:31No, that's not it.
09:34Do you know the word that they're looking for?
09:37Tack?
09:38Oh, rack.
09:39Cuckoo, kachack.
09:40Oh, I don't know if I don't think of the right word.
09:43I'll never be able to send them back.
09:46They're back!
09:48Wait, wait, wait.
09:49See, Abby, you said back.
09:51Back rhymes with pack.
09:53Yeah, you did it, Abby.
09:55Good job, Abby.
09:57At last, things are calm again.
09:59Yeah.
10:00Wait, I just thought of another P word.
10:04Abby, please, no, Abby.
10:07Elmo wonders who Abby's bringing back this time.
10:10Maybe Pinocchio.
10:12I'm not sure that we're ready for this.
10:22Wow.
10:24P for pillow.
10:27Pillow!
10:28Great P word.
10:30Perfect.
10:32Time for my nap.
10:34Ah.
10:36Oh, wow.
10:38Pleasant dreams.

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