Season 1  ·  Episode 1  ·  S01E01

What Will Little Bear Wear? · Hide and Seek · Little Bear Goes to the Moon

281 lines of dialogue, transcribed in order.

0:30

- Come on, come on!

- Whoa!

- Come look, it's snowing, see?

- Mm-hmm, lots of snow.

- Mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm.

1:30

- Let's go play in the snow.

- I have too much to do this morning.

You go ahead, little bear.

- Mother bear, I'm cold.

- Cold, but you haven't even gone outside yet.

1:53

- I want something to wear in the snow.

- Ah, all right then, close your eyes

and I'll make you something to put on.

- What are you making for me, mother bear?

- No peeking.

2:11

- All done, you can look now.

- A hat!

Now I won't be cold.

- Hurray!

- Thank you, mother bear.

3:35

- Oh, is somebody here?

Done playing so soon.

- Mother bear, I'm cold.

- Ah-ha, well then I guess you must want something

to put on.

3:45

- How did you know?

- Let's see.

What shall I make for my little bear now?

- Something good that goes with the hat.

- Better close your eyes first.

3:58

- No peeking.

- There you go.

- Did you make it just for me?

- Just for you.

- Hurray, a coat.

4:16

Now I won't be cold.

- Better button it up just to be sure.

Have fun little bear.

- You.

- Bear.

4:42

- I'm so cold.

- Do you want something?

- Bear.

- I'll close my eyes now.

- Good idea.

4:50

Let's see.

- Here's just the thing already.

- Snow pants.

- Now you can't be cold.

Just perfect.

5:40

- What can you want now?

- Bear.

- I'm still cold.

- My little bear.

You have a hat.

5:48

You have a coat.

You have snow pants.

- Do you want a fur coat too?

- Yes, I want a fur coat too.

- All right little bear.

6:00

Give me your hat.

Give me your coat.

Now the snow pants.

- Bear.

- My own fur coat.

6:26

- Mm.

You can't possibly be cold.

- No, but come on.

- Wait, close your eyes.

No peeking.

6:54

- Okay, you can look now.

- A snow bear.

- I made them all by myself.

- It's perfect.

- I wish she had buttons for a snow coat though.

7:10

- Will these do?

- Bums.

- I'm his father bear.

I wish he could see my snowman.

- I miss him too.

7:29

We'll tell him all about it when he gets back.

- Wait, I know.

- Father Bear's hat and his scarf.

- He was cold.

He wanted something to put on.

7:54

- Now he looks just like father bear.

- And you know what else?

- What?

- I'm not even cold.

- Where's Kat?

9:05

- Hey Kat, where were you?

- Hiding.

- That's a good idea.

Let's play hide and seek.

- Yeah, an excellent idea.

9:17

- I was about to suggest it myself.

- Can I be the one who looks this time?

Can I?

Can I?

- I never get to look.

9:26

- Can I?

Can I?

- Duck's right, you know.

- Okay.

- This should be interesting.

9:33

- I'm the seeker.

I'm the seeker.

- Oh, Duck.

- Me.

- Duck, Duck.

9:40

Let's start.

- Oh, yay.

We're starting.

We're starting.

- Uh, how do we start again?

9:48

- You have to close your eyes so we can hide.

- And don't forget to turn around and count to 10.

- Turn around and, and no peeking.

- And no peeking.

- No.

10:03

- Whoa.

- Okay, eyes closed.

Turn around and what?

- Start counting.

- Oh, right.

10:15

One.

- Two, three, five, six.

Oh, my, didn't I already say six?

But I don't remember saying four yet.

I better go back to four.

10:31

Four?

- Look, Ken, it's just about your size.

- Boo.

- Boo.

- Five?

10:45

Six?

- You'll get stuck.

- No, I won't.

- Let me try.

- No, it's just my size.

11:03

- All the best spots are taken.

- You better hurry, hon.

- Seven, eight, one.

- No, I don't think I mean one.

Take that back.

11:19

- Nine?

- Yes, nine.

And, um, 10.

Um, now what?

- Start seeding.

11:27

- Oh, yeah, uh, seeking.

Ready or not, here I come.

- Boo.

- Boo.

Boo.

12:40

- What's taking so long?

Maybe I'll never be found.

- Hello?

Anyone there?

- I see you, whoever you are.

12:57

- Boo, bear, I found you.

- No, duck, I found you.

What are you doing?

- I'm seeking, of course.

- Have you found anyone yet?

13:07

- Well, not yet.

- Oh, but I found Frog.

- Rabbit.

- I found you, Frog.

- You cannot find what isn't lost.

13:20

- Rabbit.

- I guess Frog's not in the mood to play.

It's very hard to find your friends

when they're hiding from you.

Come on, we'll find 'em.

13:39

Look, duck.

Footprints.

I see my footprints.

- Maybe hen's been here.

- Oh, you're right.

13:56

Hen tracks.

And they go round and around and around and around

and they go round and around and around

and around and around and around.

Hen, I found you, Hen.

14:16

- Oh, my, looks like I've finally found.

- Let's find owl now.

- He must have found a good hiding spot.

- Oh, you hear something?

It sounds like it's coming from over there.

14:40

- We see you, Owl.

We see you.

Boo.

- I wasn't asleep, by the way.

That was to fool you.

15:08

- Oh, look, we're all found.

Next time, I think maybe I want to hide, too.

- But right now, I have to look for something else.

- Oh, you do?

My lunch.

15:21

Goodbye.

- Mother bear?

- Boo.

- Oh!

I found you.

15:51

- No, I found you.

- Good night, Moon.

- Oh.

17:06

- Good morning, son.

What have you done with the moon?

17:36

- Interesting.

- Hmm.

- Hmm.

- Look at me.

- I have a new space helmet.

18:04

- I see.

- I'm going to the moon.

- Oh, really?

How?

- I'm going to fly there.

18:11

- Fly.

You can't fly.

- Birds fly.

- Yes, birds fly.

But they don't fly to the moon.

18:19

And you're not a bird.

- Maybe some birds fly to the moon.

And maybe I can fly like a bird.

- And maybe you're a little fat bear cub

with no wings and no feathers.

18:30

- Maybe if you jump up,

you'll come down very fast with a big plop.

- Maybe, but maybe not.

I'm going now.

Just look for me up in the sky.

18:44

- Be back for lunch.

- Oh, I like your space helmet, little bear.

- Thank you, owl.

I'm going to the moon.

- Have a good trip.

19:08

- I'll jump from a good high spot.

I'll jump way far up into the sky

and fly up, up, up, up.

Now, I just need a good high spot to take off from.

- Hmm, not high enough.

19:31

Whoa!

I'll be going too fast to look at things.

So I'll just shut my eyes.

One, two,

three.

20:05

Oh.

Everything's so strange.

I must be on a moon.

No, the moon looks a lot like the earth.

Well, well, well, they have trees, too.

20:28

Everything burns, just like our birds.

A real moonbird.

Music!

- What do you know?

That house looks just like my house.

21:58

I'll go in and see what kind of bears live here.

If they even are bears.

Hello.

Interesting.

Moon food.

22:24

This looks like a good lunch for a little bear.

- But who is this?

Are you a bear from Earth?

- Oh, yes, I am.

- And how did you get here?

22:41

- There was this big hill.

I climbed it and jumped from a big tree and flew here,

just like the birds.

Well, my little bear did the very same thing this morning.

So I guess you can have his lunch.

22:55

- Stop fooling.

You're my mother bear and I'm your little bear

and we're on Earth and you know it.

Now, can I eat my lunch?

- Yes, you can.

23:18

And then you'll have your nap because you are my little bear.

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