Oh, Yes, It Can! | |
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Season 2, Episode 12 | |
Air date | April 17, 2001 |
Written by | Sean Kelly or Peter Hirsch |
Directed by | Lisa Simon |
Episode guide | |
Previous Episode 41: Pebble Trouble |
Next Episode 43: Five, Six, and Thistle Sticks |
Oh, Yes, It Can! is the twelfth episode of Season 2 of Between the Lions, and episode 42 in total.
Plot[]
Karen Kandel tells a story from the Ashanti people on the West coast of Africa with many short "a" words about a yam, a fish trap, and a piece or basket of fabric. The Lion family then begin to imagine that various objects and places are talking to them, just like in the story.
Segments and Songs[]
- Announcer Bunny Program Preview: If You Can Read: at
- Barnaby Busterfield and the Pigeons: making Buster sandwich, and what planet is this
- Martha Reader and The Vowelles singing the fabulous short "a"-- "ah"-- sound in the word "pan". (with monkeys hooting)
- Vowel Boot Camp: Camp Nappy-Packy-Wacky-Lake - man/main
- Sky with Spotlights: man, mat, at
- If You Can Read: at (EKA: The Sad Dad)
- Teatro Hugo & Ines: Hugo and the Hat
- Gawain's Word: scratch
- Dance in Smarty Pants! (Version 1, with Elmo)
- Fred Says: clam
- Color Patterns: clam, clan, an, pan, pant, paint
- Tiger Words: A Train Trip to Spain [pant or paint] (EKA: Poetry Day)
- 14 Karat Soul: Short A (rammalam)
- I Can! I Can!, You Can? You Can?
- Barnaby B. Busterfield III: talk about yammer, yap and palaver, Oh, yes, it can!
Featured Story[]
from the Ashanti people on the West coast of Africa
Notes and Trivia[]
- This story would be told again in Season 9.
- The music that plays during the Sky Words segment in this episode is the same from Touching the Moon and Fuzzy Wuzzy, Wuzzy?. And has the same background as Red Hat, Green Hat and A King and His Hawk.
- The color pattern words segment has the same font as in Zoop! Zoop!.
- When the Library speaks he has the same voice as Barnaby B. Busterfield III possibly as an in joke.
- Elmo from Sesame Street makes a cameo in the segment "Dance in Smarty Pants".
- This is the second time where Walter and Clay are laying down. The first was Episode 34: Icarus's Wings.
- This is the second time a Story takes place in Africa, the first was Red Hat, Green Hat.
- This episode was last broadcasted on PBS in either March or April 2009.
- The Vowel Boot Camp segment in this episode seems to have been the first segment filmed, meaning they filmed in alphabetical order, due to rougher versions of certain elements; such as the room being fully lit, Sergeant Mark just simply calling the vowels "letterheads" instead of "lower-case letterheads" and saying "Move It!" five times instead of three and not saying "Wake up! Wake up! Wake up!" or Wake up! Wake up!" before he says "This isn't Camp Nappy-Packy-Wacky-Lake. This is Vowel Boot Camp!", the vowels sounding off is much slower, there is nothing before the sergeant calls the A forth (He says "And you thought Vowel Boot Camp was going to be easy!" in Camp Easy-Peasy-Eat-a-Lot before calling the E fourth and in the other three segments, he corrects some issues with the soldiers) and instead of saying "Front and center...", he says "On the double, A, and I'm not talking batteries." (adding the last bit, because he sounded like he was referring to AA batteries), the camera angle is different as he does so, showing the A coming into view and the A says "And..." before explaining his short sound.
Goofs[]
- When the Gray Hand puts the 'a' back in "can", the hand cuts into the screen and disappears.
- In the credits, Sesame Workshop is incorrectly listed as Sesame Street Workshop.
Releases[]
- VHS (Singular episode; October 30, 2001, later reprinted on October 1, 2002 and June 7, 2005)
- Complete Second Season 4-Disc DVD Boxset (September 2, 2008)
Gallery[]
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