Sesame Street Episode 4512
Big Bird Loses His Nest
Season 45
Sesame Street Episode 4512 appears as the 12th episode of the 45th season. The name of the Episode is Big Bird Loses His Nest. The air date of the episode is November 21, 2014. The number of the Episode is 0 and the letter is Q. The content of Sesame Street Episode 4512 includes the following:
In Episode 4512 of Sesame Street, the street scenes focus on Big Bird's struggle to reclaim his nest after it's taken by another bird, Minnie Mynah.
The episode begins with Big Bird reading a story to Radar when he accidentally drops him. As he retrieves Radar, he discovers that Minnie Mynah has claimed his nest, citing the bird rule of "finders keepers, losers weepers." Minnie has even altered Big Bird's mailbox to display her name. Distraught, Big Bird leaves to find a new nest.
Big Bird tries to settle into a smaller nest outside Hooper's Store, but Chris finds him and learns about the situation. Coincidentally, the owner of the smaller nest returns and is heartbroken to see Big Bird in her nest. Big Bird, unable to bear her sadness, gives the nest back. Chris then takes Big Bird back to his original nest, determined to set things right.
When they confront Minnie, who has already furnished the nest with her belongings, Chris argues that the bird rules don't apply on Sesame Street. However, Minnie states that the rule was established by the Bird Supreme Court. Chris decides to take the case to the Court.
The Bird Court, consisting of Samuel Webbedfeeto, Swan Robirds, and Ruth Birdy Ginsbird, convenes to hear the case. Minnie recounts what happened, but Big Bird doesn't defend himself. Chris insists that the nest belongs to Big Bird, as confirmed by a passing Snuffy. The Court acknowledges Big Bird's ownership but also emphasizes the importance of rules. Finally, Big Bird speaks up with a musical plea ("How Would You Feel"), asking the Court how they would feel if their nest was taken.
The birds admit they would feel sad, but Minnie still insists on the rule. When Minnie accidentally knocks over her teddy bear, Stewie, Chris refuses to return it, citing "finders keepers." Minnie realizes how Big Bird must feel and returns his nest, allowing her to get her teddy back. The Court then votes to change the unfair rule, declaring that birds can't take what doesn't belong to them.
Throughout the street scenes in this episode, the characters learn about empathy, standing up for oneself, and the importance of fairness in rules and regulations. Big Bird's determination to reclaim his nest and the support he receives from his friends on Sesame Street demonstrate the strong bonds and values shared among the characters.
In a Muppets / Celebrity segment, Murray helps Jonah Hill learn the word of the day - empty - by emptying a bowl of pretzels, a glass of water, and a cage full of wild animals. Jonah catches on by emptying Murray's crayon box, which was the only thing that calms the animals down.
In a Cartoon segment, an owl sings a song as it subtracts birds from the blue jay's nest party.
In a Muppets segment, Murray Has a Little Lamb, Murray meets a pigeon who tells him he knows nothing about birds. Ovejita takes him to the Staten Island Zoo, where Dr. Marc introduces Murray to many different birds, including the sun conure parakeet.
In a Muppets segment, Super Grover 2.0 helps a duckling who wants to go to a woodland party but can't cross the river without getting her new party shoes wet. Super Grover uses his powers of engineering to design a broccoli bridge, but it isn't long enough. The duckling uses a large log to successfully cross the river, and Super Grover stays to dance with the party animals.
Elmo and the gang introduce the letter of the day, "Q," with a song and dance.
In an Animation segment, Quincy sings the "Letter Q Song."
Back at the zoo, Murray learns about raptors (or birds of prey) and meets some, even getting an owl to sit on his hand.
In a Muppets / Animation segment, Abby's Flying Fairy School features Blogg's "Schlubby," an old, dirty, smelly sock that comes to life when thrown into magic mud. The students try to clean the sock to make it stop running around and dirtying everything.
In a Muppets segment, Count von Count and friends sing and stomp to find the number of the day - 0, so the Count stomps 0 times.
In a Cartoon segment, a family of penguins eat snacks at the movies but leave 0 for the father.
In a Muppets segment, Oscar presents the Count with the number of the day - 0, and the Count drives Oscar into his can by pointing out things there are zero of around.
In a Muppets segment, Elmo performs “Elmo's Ducks” as his ducks are subtracted one by one.
Back at the zoo, Dr. Marc introduces Murray to some big birds, including the emu and ostrich. They don't compare, however, to the big bird Murray brought with him - Big Bird!
In a Muppets segment, Elmo the Musical: Bird the Musical, Elmo imagines he's a bird and is put in charge of watching his Mama Bird's egg. The egg goes on an adventure, and Elmo chases it to various locations, ultimately returning it to the nest where his new baby brother hatches.
Muppets: Murray Has a Little Lamb. Murray and Ovejita visit the Staten Island Zoo. Dr. Marc gives them information about the birds.
Animation: Abby's Flying Fairy School Blögg's Schlubby.
Muppets: Oscar the Grouch thinks the Count can't count the number of the day. Because the number of the day is 0. The Count overcomes this by finding objects that resemble the number 0.
Sesame Street sponsors are the number 0 and the letter Q. At the end of the Sesame Street Episode 4512 Murray announces the sponsors and the episode ends.