As I mentioned, yesterday
was our 2,500th show. We looked back at some
of my favorite moments. And there were so many I
couldn't fit them all in. So this is one more. My producers put
together a montage of all the talented kids
that we've had on the show. Apparently, they've
all grown up. I have not seen
this yet, so we're going to watch this together. From Nova Scotia, Canada, please
welcome anatomy expert Matthew Sawchuk. You watch my show in
Canada, don't you? Yeah. What's your favorite
part of the show? When you act crazy. Oh. When does that happen? Most of the time. Hey, is that for me? How does the eyeball
work actually? Light goes through
the conjunctiva. Mhm. That's a real word for the skit. My name is Matt Sawchuk. When I was five years old, I
was on The Ellen DeGeneres Show for my knowledge of anatomy. It's what I'm studying
in university right now. I'm a first year student. No one likes monsters,
especially this little girl. I said I'm going
to kick his ass. That's not nice. If he going to come in here,
he's going to kick my ass. Please welcome Cassie Katella. Are you still afraid that the
monster will kick your ass? That's a bad word. What's that? That's a bad word. Yes. [INAUDIBLE] That's a bad word. Hi, Ellen. It's Cassie Katella. I'm now 14 years old, and I go
to Patterson Mill High School. What do you want to do? I want to be a movie star. You want to be a movie star? I already am. I would like to be your agent. By the way, I still
want to be an actress and want you to be my agent. [INAUDIBLE] a bar-- C, E flat, and G. And the
bartender says get out of here! We don't serve minors! I'm Mark. Remember me? I'm currently studying at
the Berklee College of Music. And I'm going to
major in film scoring. This is the next big score,
which you find in Dory 2. So how long did it take
to write that song? 10 minutes. 10 minutes? Hi, guys-- Emily Burg here. I have been on The
Ellen Show six times, starting from when
I was six years old. I'm 16 now. I have performed
all over the world. And I just want to thank
you, Ellen, for all of the amazing memories. And congratulations
on 2,500 shows.