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The Kidsongs Television Show/Let's Look It Up
From The TV IV
Let's Look It Up | |
Season 3, Episode 63 | |
Airdate | September 17, 1997 |
Written by | Carol Rosenstein |
Directed by | Bruce Gowers |
← 3x12 We Are Family |
3x14 → Brady "Safety" Kimball |
The Kidsongs Television Show — Season Three |
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Let's Look it Up is the thirteenth episode of the third season of The Kidsongs Television Show, and the sixty-third episode overall.
Starring:
Guest Starring: Joan Emberly (Herself)
Co-Starring:
Contents |
Plot Overview
The Kidsongs Kids discover fun facts about animals. Mimi interviews with Joan Emberly of the San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park who brings a toucan, a springhaas and a cheetah.
Title of songs from the Kidsongs videotapes in this episode:
- "Jeepers Creepers" (Baby Animal Songs)
- "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" (We Wish You a Merry Christmas)
- "See You Later, Alligator" (If We Could Talk to the Animals)
- "Oh, You Beautiful Doll" (Baby Animal Songs)
- "Purple People Eater" (Very Silly Songs)
- "5 Little Monkeys" (If We Could Talk to the Animals)
- "Do Your Ears Hang Low?" (A Day with the Animals)
- "Don't You Just Love to Waltz?" (I Can Dance)
Credits
- Producer: Carol Rosenstein
- Executive Producers: Carol Rosenstein, Bruce Gowers
- Music Produced by: Michael Lloyd
- Choreographers: Andre Tayir, Jim Bates
- Lighting Designer: Jerry Watson
- Executive in Charge of Production: Timothy Gaydos
- Talent Executive: Tyrone George
- Art Director: H. Jim Kim
- Costume Designer: Pat Naderhoff
- Editors: Tom Siitter, Ron Barr, Chuck Meyers
- Educational Consultant: Gordon Berry
Notes
- This episode was released on DVD as "Let's Learn About Animals"
Trivia
The Show
Allusions and References
Quotes
- Lana: I've never seen a real reindeer before.
- Sara: Have you?
- Lana: No. Not even at the zoo.
- Sara: I wish I was here when they made this next video, but it was before my time. Oops, I need to cue them. And cue!
- Tiffany: Our next song is about the most famous animals in the world.
- Sergio: Yet, hardly anyone has ever seen him.
- Tiffany: So let's join the Kidsongs Kids at the North Pole where they meet...
- Hosts: "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer".
- Mimi: Now, I feel good about the toucan, but Jordan's also bringing in springhaas. What is that?
- Kamran: I have no idea.
- Michael: Me either.
- Kamran: I'll check in the computer.
- Mimi: Now where did that World of Animals Book go?
- Kamran: Aha. I found an article here. It says that it's from South America and has really strong legs. It can jump like a kangaroo.
- Mimi: Wow, let's keep looking.
- Kamran: OK.
- Sergio: Appropriately, Billy & Ruby have picked a song about animals for their sing along today.
- Tiffany: Actually, it compares sizes and shapes of lots of different animals.
- Sergio: I think a lot of you know it already. It's called "Do Your Ears Hang Low?".
- Billy: Now, one thing my ears do not do is hang low. No doubt about it.
- Ruby: We've got perky ears, that's for sure, and very cute fuffy tails.
- Billy: So, kidos, get up and let's sing and dance to "Do Your Ears Hang Low?".
(song starts)
- Tiffany: There's an old cowboy expression about riding off into the sunset at the end of the day.
- Sergio: But this is Kidsongs. So we're gonna dance our way off the air as we bring this show to a close.
- Tiffany: So join us...
(the Biggles appear)
- Biggles: And us in "Do You Just Love to Waltz?"