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Astroblast episodes 29
Astroblast episodes 29




astroblast episodes 29

"Hush, Hush, Little Fish" - The final segment involved Nina encouraging viewers to give their wishes to Hush, a goldfish.The commercial would continue to play until 6:00 am. Before the segment, a commercial for Aquafresh toothpaste would be shown. During this segment, Star would go to sleep. "Ready for Bed" (Brusha Brusha) - This segment involved brushing teeth and washing faces.

astroblast episodes 29

Nina and Star sang a musical number called "Clean Up" while cleaning. "Clean Up" - This segment involved cleaning up before bed."Moonbeam Wheel" - This segment involved Nina and Star spinning their Moonbeam Wheel and translating a word in Spanish.The crafts were removed in 2012 and replaced by a new segment called "Sprout a Sandy Story," where Nina would tell a story and draw pictures in sand. "Crafts" - This segment involved a different craft or art project based on the day's theme.Lucy, a firefly puppet who introduced the shows that came between the block, lit up different areas as viewers guessed where she was. "Lucy, Light the Way" - This segment featured an animated game.Nina and Star looked at the night sky with their telescope, called the "Sprout-o-Scope." Occasionally, this segment included viewer-submitted birthdays left over from The Sunny Side Up Show. "Sprout-o-Scope" - This segment involved constellations.The block usually opened with Nina introducing herself and Star, as well as the theme of the night. The Good Night Show featured a variety of segments. These themes included issues of interest to preschool-aged children and their parents, such as imaginary friends, teddy bears, shadows, opposites, or babysitters. Activities generally revolved around a theme, and took place between animated episodes that related to this theme. Throughout the block, viewers (referred to as "Sproutlets") were encouraged to participate in host-led games, songs, crafts, and lessons in yoga and sign language. Unlike the channel's other blocks, The Good Night Show was repeated twice over the course of each night. It appeared on Sprout from September 26, 2005, until March 31, 2017. The block aired daily from 6:00 pm to 3:00 am ET. So at the time, The Good Night Show allowed Sprout to capitalize on nighttime programming for preschoolers, setting itself apart from its competitor Noggin. One of Sprout's designers, Ward Jenkins, stated that "Sprout is PBS Kids' answer to Noggin." Prior to New Year's Eve 2007, Noggin did not offer preschool shows in the nighttime hours. The block featured recurring themes based on preschoolers' nightly routines, such as dreams, brushing teeth, and cleaning up before bed. It was designed to help preschoolers get ready for bedtime. The Good Night Show is a defunct television programming block for preschoolers, which aired on the Sprout channel (previously known as PBS Kids Sprout).






Astroblast episodes 29