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* [[Episode 63: Help!|Help!]] |
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==Words== |
==Words== |
Revision as of 06:41, 1 May 2021
Vowel Boot Camp is a segment from Between the Lions. It makes the recurring character of Sergeant Mark, known as the exclamation point. Sergeant Mark tells the Vowel Squad to make a word. The vowel makes it short in the three-letter word, and the vowel makes it long in the four-letter word with 2 vowels, and the silent E. When two vowels go in the four-letter word, they sing, "When two vowels stand side by side, the first one says its name with pride." When silent E makes it in the four-letter word at the end, they sing, "When E on the end plays a no-talking game, the vowel before it says its name."
Segments
- man/main - a (Oh, Yes, It Can!)
- bet/beat - e (The Chess Mess/Help!)
- rip/ripe - i (The Spider and the Lie/Pigs in Hiding/Stop That Pickle!)
- not/note - o (Bobby The Hopping Robot/Stop That Chicken!)
- cut/cute - u (Humph! Humph! Humph!)
Appearances
- Humph! Humph! Humph!
- Bobby the Hopping Robot
- Oh, Yes, It Can!
- The Spider and the Lie
- The Chess Mess
- Stop That Chicken!
- Help!
- Pigs in Hiding/Stop That Pickle!
Words
- man
- main
- bet
- beat
- rip
- ripe
- not
- note
- cut
- cute
Words by Sergeant Mark
- Camp Nappy-Packy-Wacky-Lake - man/main
- Camp Easy-Peasy-Eat-a-Lot - bet/beat
- Camp Itty-Bitty-Kitty-Time - rip/ripe
- Camp Hoppa-Woppa-Coppa-Nope - not/note
- Camp Gummy-Wummy-Cutie-Pie - cut/cute