Season 1  ·  Episode 9  ·  S01E09

A Family Portrait · Little Bear's New Friend · Emily's Visit

490 lines of dialogue, transcribed in order.

1:06

And there's Father Bear when he was small.

[LAUGHING]

These are funny.

That's Mother Bear and I.

On the day we got married.

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You're so beautiful, Mother Bear.

And there you are.

I don't look like that.

You did when you were a baby cub.

But now you're a big little bear.

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And it's time to take another picture.

A picture of our family.

This camera has taken some excellent pictures in its day.

Can I hold it?

OK, hold it like this and look through there.

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Hmm.

No, no, little bear.

Like this.

That's it.

Hmm.

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Interesting.

Little Bear, here's a suit I've made for you

to wear in the picture.

Gee.

Oh boy.

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It's just like your suit, Father Bear.

That can't be my little bear.

It is me.

It's just me and a suit.

Can I look again?

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Sure.

What did you take a picture of?

A bug.

This is fun.

I bet my friends would like to see our camera.

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Can I invite them over?

All right, but be careful with it.

And no more pictures of bugs.

There it is.

It works.

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Interesting.

Do you like it?

A fine piece of equipment indeed.

It's for taking pictures.

I wondered what little bear was up to in those fancy clothes.

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He does look particularly elegant today.

Thanks.

I--

I'd look elegant, too, if I had that suit on.

Well, we don't have suits, either.

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But who cares?

The point is we're going to be photographed.

But I've always wanted my picture taken.

Me, too.

But well, what I meant was Father Bear

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is going to take a picture of us.

The three of us, me and Mother Bear and Father Bear.

Oh.

Not our picture, then.

Aww.

4:01

I'll never get to wear a suit.

I don't want my picture taken anyway.

You can try on the suit, owl.

Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh.

It's wonderful.

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A shame you're not having your picture taken.

Aww.

I know.

I'll take your pictures.

I'm sure Father Bear won't mind.

4:30

Ready.

There's just one thing.

I can't reach the camera.

Oops.

Thanks.

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Guess I might as well help you out.

OK.

Get ready.

I think I need you a little more that way.

More?

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More.

No, the other way.

But just a little.

The teeny bit.

Now, come forward.

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Backward, forward, a little more to the side.

Ah.

Stop it.

Uh.

No, no, no.

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Duck, you stand here.

And you here.

Straighten up, owl.

Ready?

OK.

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One.

Two.

Hey.

Now what?

Aren't we supposed to say something to make us smile?

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Yes, that's right.

On the count of three, we all say, oh, cheese.

What kind of cheese?

Any kind of cheese.

Mozzarella, moonster, provolone, just say anything.

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Well, OK.

Now, one, two, three.

Mozzarella.

Anything.

That was a good one.

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I better take one more.

OK.

Oops.

Oh.

Oh, hen.

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Dark.

Oops.

Pressed it too soon.

That's a funny one, Cat.

I better take one more.

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I'll take it.

I'm an excellent photographer.

I just can't press and fly at the same time.

You can stand on me.

Nice composition.

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Can I see?

You ruined the picture.

Hey.

But I'm a photographer, too.

And I think I'm going to--

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What is going on out here?

I'm showing my friends the camera.

Oh, little bear.

Look at your suit.

A very handsome garment in every way, Mother Bear.

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Sorry, Mother Bear.

Well, maybe you'll wear a suit the next time we take a picture.

Well, there's one picture left.

We'll just have to make this the perfect family portrait.

OK, look at the camera and--

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Come and get your picture taken, everybody.

Yay!

After all, your little bear's best friends,

which makes you part of this family.

Now, one, two, three.

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Say cheese, everyone.

Cheese!

That's a very good family portrait.

It's perfect.

Perfect.

8:47

[SIGHS]

Now I can see everything.

That must be the ocean.

And that must be Father Bear's ship.

Hello, Father Bear.

9:12

Hello.

[GASPS]

Oh, I must be hungry.

Hello.

Come play with us.

9:33

Sorry, no time.

I have to go home for lunch.

Hello.

Talk to me.

Some other time, Worm, I've got to go.

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Hello, little bear.

Look at us fly.

I can fly, too.

I just can't fly up or sideways, but I can fly down.

[GASPS]

10:06

[GASPS]

I flew down the tree.

Are you all right?

I'm all right.

Are you?

10:16

I'm all right, too.

But I think I'm lost.

Maybe I can help you.

Could you see the river from up there?

Of course.

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It's right over there.

Do you live by the river?

Yes, but just for the summer.

We're camping out on vacation.

Well, I'm little bear, and I can take you to the river.

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I'm Emily.

Hi, Emily.

And this is my doll, Lucy.

Hello, Lucy.

Lucy said hello to you.

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Come on, Emily.

Follow me.

Didn't you say the river was that way?

Yes, but I know shortcut.

OK.

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Thank you for helping me.

You're welcome.

Oh, and Lucy thanks you, too.

You're welcome, Lucy.

What's in that basket?

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Cookies.

Cookies?

Sorry.

My stomach does that, too.

Have some.

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Thank you.

I love cookies.

So do I.

My favorite are chocolate chip.

That's my favorite, too.

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Lucy likes cookies, too.

Sugar cookies are her favorite.

Sugar cookies are my other favorite.

Mm.

These are very good.

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Thank you.

[GRUNTING]

One another?

Lucy's not hungry now, so we can have hers.

I could eat cookies all day long.

12:07

Me, too.

How about peanut butter and jelly cookies for lunch?

Oh, yum.

And for dinner, fish cookies, you're funny.

Oh, dear.

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I forgot about this place.

That's all right.

Would you hold Lucy for me?

I like your shortcut.

Whoa.

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Look at me.

Very good.

Ta-da.

Lucy's an acrobat, practically.

Come on.

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OK.

Are we still going the right way?

Uh-huh.

Let's run.

Yay!

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That was fun.

Are we almost there?

Well, we're definitely close.

All we need to do is cross that stream

and follow it to the river.

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I'm worried about Lucy.

She might fall in.

I'll hold her for you.

Would you?

Don't worry, Lucy.

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There's nothing to be afraid of.

Come on.

It's OK.

Lucy said thank you.

I see our tent.

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And there's mother and father.

Is that your father fishing?

Yes.

He loves to fish.

My father loves to fish too.

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Really?

He's a fisherman.

That's lucky, since he like fish cookies so much.

Come on.

Um, I think I hear my mother calling.

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I hope I didn't make you late.

No.

Um, I'm glad we met.

Goodbye, Emily.

Goodbye, little bear.

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Come back and play with me sometime.

I will.

Tada!

There you are.

You must be hungry by now.

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Do you know what I just did?

What did you just do, little bear?

Well, I climbed up to the top of a tree

and saw the whole wide world.

The whole world?

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Well, lots of it.

Then I climbed down a bit and saw two squirrels,

some birds, and a little green worm.

Then I flew down to the bottom.

And what do you think I saw?

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What did you see?

I saw a little girl named Emily.

She was lost, so I helped her get back home.

And now I have a new friend.

Who do you think it is?

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The little green worm.

No, it's Emily.

Ah.

Emily and I are friends.

Good morning, little bear.

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Good morning, little bear.

Those are pretty.

Today must be a special day.

Uh-huh.

Emily, come back.

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Good morning, little bear.

Good morning, little bear.

Good morning, little bear.

Good morning, little bear.

Those are pretty.

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Today must be a special day.

Uh-huh.

Emily is coming to visit today.

Ah.

What are we having for lunch?

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We're having soup and sandwiches and fruit and cake.

Mmm! Mmm! Mmm!

Oh, yes, your favorite bowl.

It's for Emily.

Well?

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I'll get it.

Hi.

Hi.

Here.

Oh.

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Cookies.

Thanks.

Hello, Emily.

Why don't you come inside?

Right.

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Come on in.

Thanks.

Emily brought cookies.

My favorite kind.

I picked these today.

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I knew you liked flowers.

Lucy likes them, too.

Oh, this is Lucy.

She talks to Emily.

Well, I'm going to work in the garden today.

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Want to see my room?

Sure.

And this is my good luck twig that I found deep in the forest.

What kind of good luck does it bring?

Here, I'll show you.

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You hold onto one end and I'll hold onto the other.

And now we run around and around the room.

Whoa!

Whoa!

Whoa!

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Whoa!

Whoa!

Look!

See?

The twig found my seashell.

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That is lucky.

It's so nice.

I can hear the ocean.

Father Bear brought this back for me from the ocean.

Hello, Father Bear.

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A hoy out there.

A hoy, Father Bear.

Maybe he can hear us.

Is that Father Bear?

Yes.

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He's away on a fishing trip.

And he's probably catching a fish right now.

You look alike.

We do.

You're both very handsome.

18:44

We are?

Yes.

Lucy thinks so too.

I know.

Come on.

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These are Mother and Father Bear's old clothes.

Let's play dress up.

Good idea.

How do I look?

Now you really look like Father Bear.

19:10

Good afternoon, Father Bear.

Please to meet you.

Please to meet you, young lady.

A perfect fit.

I like wearing a suit.

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That looks like fun.

This is pretty.

I can dress up too.

Lovely day for strong regarding.

Wouldn't you say Father Bear?

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Oh, yes.

Perfect day for fishing too.

Oh, but Father Bear will get my new dress all dirty.

Don't worry.

I'll get you a new one.

19:44

Oh, Father Bear, you're so jealous.

Here's my boat.

Oh, it's lovely.

I'll get in first.

You have to be careful with boats.

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They can be tippy.

Thank you, Father Bear.

I'll find our perfect fishing spot.

Is it far?

No, not too far.

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This looks like a perfect spot.

Are we fishing now?

Mm-hmm.

How are they biting today?

Not so good.

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I think the fish are sleeping.

Pardon?

Do you really think so?

Lucy thinks you and I are a very nice couple

and should get married.

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Married?

Mm-hmm.

She says two people who fish so well together

should get married.

But how do we do that?

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Well, first we need a wedding bouquet.

What's that?

A bunch of flowers.

I already picked you flowers.

I got your bouquet.

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Now what?

Now we need a ring.

A ring?

Oh, it's lovely.

Are we married now?

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No.

Somebody has to say the words.

Words?

What words?

Who knows the words?

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Owl!

What?

What?

We're getting married.

Can you say the merry words?

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Oh, yes.

Mm-hmm. I can do that.

Now little bear.

Yes.

Wait.

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I'm supposed to hold the flowers.

And you hold the ring.

Okay.

Go.

Okay.

22:02

Mm-hmm.

Little bear.

Yes?

Do you take Emily to be your awfully wedded wife?

That's lawfully wedded owl.

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Excuse me.

Loughly wedded wife.

Say yes.

Yes.

Emily.

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Do you take little bear to be your lawfully wedded husband?

Yes.

Good.

That's it, I think.

Now, give me the ring.

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I thought I was supposed to hold it on the finger.

There.

Now, that's it.

Wait.

Now what?

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I'm supposed to give you a ring, too.

But I only have one elastic band.

Come here.

There.

Great.

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You're done.

Owl should now pronounce you.

Little bear and friend.

You can kiss me now.

Mm-hmm.

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I'm hungry.

Well, that's what wedding banquets are for.

That's my favorite part of getting married.

Come on.

Whoa.

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Here.

You can keep it.

Let's eat.

Me, too.

Of course, Owl.

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You did such a fine job.

Thank you, Mother Bear.

You look lovely in that dress, dear.

Thank you, Mother Bear.

Come on, slow-pokes.

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