The Cowboy and the Cowntess

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“The Cowboy and the Cowntess”
Pee-wee's Playhouse episode
Episode no. Season 1
Episode 10
Written by Michael Varhol
Max Robert
Paul Reubens
John Paragon
George McGrath
Directed by Stephen R. Johnson
Production no. 110
Original airdate November 15, 1986
Episode chronology
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"Monster In the Playhouse" "Stolen Apples"

When Miss Yvonne asks Cowboy Curtis out on a date, he needs a lesson on how to act and behave with a beautiful woman like her. The Cowntess is the teacher and Pee-wee (reluctantly) stands in for Miss Yvonne.

Contents

[edit] Plot

[edit] Toys and Ants

[edit] Rhyming With the Puppetland Band

[edit] New Boots

After Cowboy Curtis sits down with Pee-Wee, Pee-Wee asks, "Cowboy Curtis, did you just come from church?" Cowboy Curtis responds with, "No." Pee-Wee then asks, "Then why are your boots so holey?" Cowboy Curtis then agrees with Pee-Wee that his boots do look a bit run down and he wishes he had a new pair of boots. Then brings up Jambi asking if somebody said "wish". Pee-Wee then explains that Cowboy Curtis wished for a new pair of boots. Jambi reminds Pee-Wee that he only gets one wish per day and Pee-Wee agrees that it would be good to help his friend. After telling Jambi that his size is 14 double E, Jambi says, "Wild west spirits, join in cahoots, and give Cowboy Curtis a new pair of boots". Cowboy Curtis brand new boots appear and they are the fanciest pair of boots he's ever seen. Cowboy Curtis then thanks Pee-Wee and Jambi.

[edit] Hide-n-Seek

[edit] The Lovely Miss Yvonne

[edit] Dating Etiquette

[edit] Snack Time: French Toast

[edit] The Dinosaurs' Movie

[edit] The Conky

[edit] Trivia

  • Cowboy Curtis says, "Boy, Pee-wee sure did pick a good place to hide," yet nobody screams.
  • The Episode contains a double endure. When Cowboy Curtis explains his size 12 double E shoe size, Pee-Wee blurts, "Big feet, huh?" Cowboy Curtis responds "Well you know what they say," Jambi says, "No, what?" Curtis responds causually, "With big feet, you have... big shoes!".