Arnold Rides His Chair is a 1991 short claymation produced by Craig Bartlett that was used on an episode of Sesame Street in the early 1990s, to illustrate the concept of imagination. It is the last we see of Arnold until the beta version of 24 Hours to Live.
Synopsis[]
We first see Arnold sitting in his chair, while the announcer says that he's going to use his imagination. He starts putting a seatbelt that is wrapped around it, and it takes off with a propeller that is on the chair, leaving Arnold's room. Then, we see him flying through the sky, past some birds, over a mountain, through the sea, and lands on an island where turtles and some toucans greet him by going, "Hello Arnold." and throwing him a party. In the end, Arnold finished going through his imagination, as he is back at his room. As Arnold takes off the seatbelt, the narrator says that his imagination was good, and tells that the audience that "You can imagine, too, but don't forget your seat belt."
Trivia[]
The music heard at the end is the same as with Arnold Escapes From Church.