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"And now it's time to celebrate today's birthdays from The Sunny Side Up Show!"
―Female announcer
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Today's Birthdays were nightly Sunny Side Up Show birthday segments featured in between programs on The Good Night Show and The Let's Go Show,[1] as well as on weekends until 2010. Like the regular live birthday segments, they included The Birthday Song, Mr. Mailman delivering cards, and birthday wishes on the toaster/computer screen in the Sunshine Barn. While other segments were live, these segments were presumably pre-recorded, and featured the week's host.

Today's Birthdays aired at 6:19 and 7:54PM ET during The Good Night Show. It also aired at 7:24 and 10:30AM ET on The Let’s Go Show until that block dissolved in 2010. The segments, along with, once again, Make Way for Noddy, last aired on Sprout on July 27th, 2015, the same day the seventh season premiered.

Openings and Closings[]

2007 - 2009[]

Birthdays cards and party supplies come out of an egg reading "birthdays." We then cut to the Birthday segment. In the closing, the sun is wearing a nightcap (similar to Star's) and animals form a conga line, changing "Birthdays" to the Sunny logo. Blue text reads "Weekday mornings, 9am ET."

2009 - 2015[]

From 2009 to 2013, the intro was ostensibly the same as the standard intro, but shows nighttime (it was morning outside in the weekend birthday segments that aired until 2010) complete with blankets on the ground, except it directly cuts to the birthday segment when we first see the barn's window. The final shot was shown on the screen in the Sunshine Barn during the segments. This birthdays intro was shortened in 2012, when Chica and the eggs walk into the barn (and one becomes the Sunny logo) as usual. An iteration of the opening was also used in two segments on the Goodnight Stories DVD.

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