Sesame Street - Season 41 - Eps 26: Abby Tries & Tries Again
Leela is closing the Laundromat early because she and Chris are going to a party in the neighborhood. Abby appears and wants to help Leela get dressed. She uses rhyme and magic but Leela accidentally gets transformed into a pirate and then into a football player. After Abby says a rhyme that’s really clear about she wants, Leela is finally dressed as a princess with a ball gown, glass slippers and a tiara. Abby decides to give Leela party hair, too, so she recites another rhyming spell. Now her hair tricks aren’t working, either. Leela reminds Abby that she just has to be really clear in her rhyme about what she wants. It works! Abby gives Leela a pretty, fancy hairdo. Chris arrives to walk with Leela to the party, but she has trouble walking in the glass slippers. To help them get to the party, Abby uses a transportation trick. After a few mishaps, she makes a coach appear, just like Cinderella’s. Chris decides he wants to be dressed like Prince Charming but Abby accidentally turns him into a pirate! Chris likes this outfit even better and he and Leela go to the party. Abby loves to help!
About Sesame Street

Title: Sesame Street
First Air Date: 1969-11-10
Last Air Date: 2025-06-26
Status: Returning Series
Rating: 7.115/10 (from 262 votes)
Language: EN
Seasons: 57
Total Episodes: 3126
Network: PBS HBO National Educational Television PBS Kids Netflix HBO Max Max
Genres: Kids, Comedy
Production Companies: Sesame Workshop, Children's Television Workshop
Synopsis
On a special inner city street, the inhabitants—human and muppet—teach preschoolers basic educational and social concepts using comedy, cartoons, games, and songs.
Cast

Kevin Clash
Elmo/Hoots the Owl/Baby Natasha (voice)

Caroll Spinney
Big Bird

Frank Oz
Bert

Sonia Manzano
Maria Figueroa Rodriguez

Roscoe Orman
Gordon Robinson

Martin P. Robinson
Telly Monster/Aloysius Snuffleupagus/Irvine/Slimey (voice)

Suki Lopez
Nina

Violet Tinnirello
Charlie

Jennifer Barnhart
Zoe (voice)

Ryan Dillon
Elmo (voice)