Zoom Season One Episode Thirty-Nine | |
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Season 1, Episode 39 | |
Air date | 4/16/99
8/5/99 (KCTS 9) |
Directed by | Bob Comiskey |
Episode guide | |
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Summary[]
Jared shows us how to make interested and exotic Jell-O molds by use orange peels and other fun shapes. In ZOOM Guest with Wendy Beckman explores the secret world of butterflies and explains why these colorful insects bring her so much joy.
Segments[]
- ZOOM Zinger - Jump Roping with a Ball
- Café ZOOM - Fun Shape Jell-O
- ZOOM-a-Cum Laude (Edited Out in 2002 Remastering)
- ZOOM Game - Add Five Lines to Make Nine
- ZOOM Vid - Something About Dexter
- Zmail - Joke, Monster Robot Drawing, Limerick
- ZOOM Guest - Wendy Beckman of Pepperell, Massachusetts
- Poem - What's Out There?
- ZOOM Along - Flying Saucer
- ZOOM Zinger - Cave Person
- Ubbi Dubbi Weather Update: Snow
- ZOOM Sci Report - Waterwheel
- ZOOM Playhouse - One Day
- Stinger - Zoops: Embarrassing Moments
ZOOMers[]
- Zoe
- Jared (1985-2006)
- Keiko
- Pablo
- Alisa
- David
- Lynese
Trivia[]
- A blooper of Jared making Gelatin Molds is shown on The Making of ZOOM VHS.
- The ending from the Gelatin Molds segment of Café ZOOM plays different music in the 2002 remastering, due to the removal of the ZOOM-a-Cum Laude.
- ZOOM-a-Cum Laude was cut out in the 2002 remastering.
- Today on ZOOM Narration: Zoe V1
- Alisa does the final intro before today on zoom telling ZOOMers to grab 2 paper plates and tape. After this episode no ZOOMers provide an intro before the precaps.
Quotes[]
- Jared: Today, we’re gonna show you how to mold gelatin in the fun shapes. It was sent to us by Toney H. of Jacksonville, Arkansas. The ingredients you’ll need are oranges, a cup of cold water, a cup of hot water, and gelatin. All right. First, what you do is you take an orange and you cut it in half, and then scoop out the insides so it looks like this. You can save the insides for later to eat. Then, you make your gelatin like it says on the box. You pour it in with a half cup of hot water. And you mix it together so that the little particles dissolve. I’m using blue Jell-O. My mom doesn’t like blue foods. And once all the particles are dissolved, you pour in your cold water and mix a little more. The cold water is in there so that it’ll chill better in the refrigerator. OK. Once you’re done, you take your spoon and pour the juice into the orange. Oh, it tastes good. All right. Once you have that done, you go to the refrigerator and put them in overnight. They look like this when you’re done. Then you slice them into little sections like this like a real orange. You can use all different kinds of fruits like watermelon, cantaloupe, or even lemons. But you can’t use an apple because it has a thin skin and it all blah you know. And now I’m gonna do my favorite part.
Production[]
Production for this episode took place from early to late 1998.